My five time abortion
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In the seven years of my hidden marriage, I had conceived five children. Each one was stillborn.
Gerrald Raymond was heartbroken over my condition and specially hired a top–tier nutritionist to adjust my diet. He reassured me, time and time again, that we would eventually have a healthy child together.
The day I found out I was pregnant again, my heart overflowed with joy. I rushed to share the good news with Gerrald, eager to see his reaction. Instead, I overheard a conversation between him and his closest friend, Lucas O’conell, just outside a private club room.
“You killed Jenny Wond’s five children just to provide specimens for Lydia Maron’s medical experiments? Are you insane? Those were your own flesh and blood!”
him.
Gerrald’s voice remained indifferent, as if the topic had nothing to do with
“Lydia is passionate about her research. I don’t know much about medicine, so the best I can do is be her strongest supporter and give her
whatever she needs.”
Lucas’s voice carried disbelief and anger. “But those were your own children! How could you be so cruel?”
Gerrald merely chuckled. “Does it matter? The marriage certificate between Jenny and me is fake. Any child she bore would be illegitimate, unacknowledged, unwanted. What does it matter if they lived or died? My wife can only be Lydia.”
At that moment, everything I had believed in shattered. The marriage I had cherished was nothing but a fraud. The man I had loved with all my heart was nothing more than a monster in human skin. Since this was the truth, there was no longer any need for illusions.
Lucas’s voice was heavy with emotion. “If Lydia is the only one you love, why did you ever marry Jenny? Why did you let her carry your children?”
Gerrald smirked. “Because Lydia wanted to study abroad. And I, being a normal man, had certain… needs. Jenny was still untouched when she got together with me–pure, easy to deceive into a hidden marriage. Plus, keeping
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her by my side ensured she wouldn’t go out and mess around, bringing back some disgusting disease.”
He paused, then continued with chilling nonchalance. “As for the children… I don’t like using protection and she was so desperate to be a mother. I figured, why not let her have them for fun? Not like I ever planned on letting them live.”
Lucas’s face darkened. “But you let her live in blissful ignorance for seven whole years. You let her carry and lose five children. And now, you’re throwing her away like she never mattered. Jenny loves you deeply. Do you really think she’ll survive this?”
Gerrald impatiently waved him off. “Enough. She was just a poor countryside girl who got lucky, living a lavish life thanks to me. I gave her more than she could have ever dreamed of.”
Then, in an almost gleeful tone, he added, “Three days from now, Lydia and I will be leaving the country for our wedding. Be sure to attend and drink to our happiness.”
Lucas let out a long sigh. “Gerrald, don’t blame me for not warning you. Hurting someone who truly loves you… one day, you’ll regret it.”
Gerrald scoffed. “As long as I can marry Lydia in grand style, I won’t regret a damn thing–even if it kills me. Save your sentimental nonsense.”
Lucas shook his head, exasperated. There was nothing more to say.
***
The joy that had filled my heart only moments ago evaporated, leaving behind a hollow emptiness. I stood frozen in place, my body cold as ice. Then, Gerrald turned and saw me. My tear–streaked face seemed to startle him. Panic flashed across his eyes as he rushed toward me.
“Jenny! When did you get here? Why are you crying like this?”
His voice held traces of concern, even heartbreak.
I quickly wiped my tears and forced a smile. “It’s nothing. My false eyelashes weren’t applied properly and one got into my eye. My makeup skills are just awful.”
Gerrald let out a relieved sigh before pulling me into his arms. He stroked my hair gently and whispered, “Seeing you cry breaks my heart. Don’t wear those things anymore, okay? My wife is already the most beautiful woman in the world. Now, let’s go home.”
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His words were as sweet as ever, dripping with affection. But they no
longer held any warmth for me.
Once, I had adored him, trusted him. When I had first graduated and joined the Raymond Family’s company, I had been bullied and humiliated by my superiors. It was Gerrald who had swooped in like a hero, defending me, making me feel safe. But now I knew the truth. The man I loved was nothing more than a cold–blooded executioner. And I was nothing more than a fool who had loved him blindly.
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