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Thứ Năm, Tháng Bảy 16, 2026
Part 1 My name is Sarah Mitchell, and right now, my heart is hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. I am thirty-four weeks pregnant, sitting in the dark backseat of my own SUV, watching my husband, David, kiss another woman under the dim neon lights of a secluded downtown restaurant. But that isn’t the worst part. The worst...
Part 1 My name is Sarah Mitchell, and right now, my heart is hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. I’m seven months pregnant, gasping for air on my cold bathroom floor in our upscale Boston suburb, while my vision splinters into terrifying, dark fragments. For weeks, I’ve been spiraling into what my husband, David, a prominent corporate defense...
  PART 2 For a moment, I could not breathe. Nolan was the one person who knew what deployment had cost me. He had sat beside my hospital bed after a roadside blast in Afghanistan left a long scar across my shoulder. He had promised our parents he would always protect me. Now his signature sat beneath a statement calling me dangerous. Mrs. Alvarez...
  PART 2 “If you stop that payment, my entire family goes under.” Grant said it so softly that the wedding music nearly swallowed it. Margaret released my wrist. “He’s upset. He doesn’t know what he’s saying.” “I know exactly what I’m saying,” Grant snapped. Then he turned on me. “The Naples property secures a bridge loan. Without the closing, Hale Holdings defaults Tuesday.” I...
  PART 2 I closed my fingers around the drive. “Are you saying Vanessa caused his stroke?” “I’m saying your father found evidence that someone was draining Cole Freight,” Thomas replied. “Three days later, he was dead. I don’t know if those facts are connected, but Vanessa destroyed his office files.” Across the hall, Vanessa saw us and charged toward us. “What did...
Part 1 My name is Claire Bennett, and until ten minutes ago, I believed I was the luckiest woman in Silicon Valley. Eight months pregnant with my second child, married to Marcus, a brilliant tech CEO, I thought our life was an absolute dream. Then, my seven-year-old daughter Emma walked in, tilting her pink iPad. "Mommy, why is Daddy’s voice on...
Part 1: The Glitch in the Cloud My name is Claire Bennett, and at eight months pregnant, I thought my biggest challenge was preparing for our second baby. I was wrong. It started on a tense Tuesday evening in our Seattle suburb home when my seven-year-old daughter, Emma, padded into the kitchen holding her iPad. "Mommy, why is Daddy’s voice on...
Part 1: The Syrup Frozen in Mid-Air My name is Claire Bennett, and until five minutes ago, I thought I was living the perfect American Dream in our renovated Silicon Valley home. I am eight months pregnant, exhausted, and my ankles are so swollen I can barely waddle. But right now, none of that matters. The syrup bottle is literally...
The heavy, suppressed 'thwip' of a bullet shattering the window frame right next to my ear was the only greeting I got. I didn't need to see the shooter to know exactly who it was; the precision, the timing—it was Dylan. My old brother-in-arms, the man who’d watched my back in the darkest corners of Kandahar, was now trying...
Part 1 The metallic taste of blood in my mouth was the only thing anchoring me to reality as two hundred people stared at me in horrified silence. At the center of Leto, Manhattan’s most exclusive restaurant, on our fifth wedding anniversary, my husband, tech millionaire Derek Sutherland, had just backhanded me across the face. I was eight months pregnant. My...