Pregnant Wife Walks Into Her Funeral Beside The Insurance CEO-nga9999 - Chainityai

Pregnant Wife Walks Into Her Funeral Beside The Insurance CEO-nga9999

The cathedral had been chosen because Victor Hale wanted grandeur.

He wanted high ceilings, marble floors, rows of mourners, and a closed casket covered in white lilies.

He wanted people to see him standing there in a gray suit, solemn enough to look wounded but polished enough to look important.

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Most of all, he wanted everyone to believe I was already gone.

Three days earlier, he had driven me to Blackthorn Cliff with snow punching against the windshield and one hand resting too calmly on the steering wheel.

I was nine months pregnant, swollen, exhausted, and scared in a way I did not yet have a name for.

Victor told me he needed air after an argument.

He told me marriage had made me suspicious.

He told me a quick drive would settle both of us down.

The road up to the cliff was glazed with ice, and every turn made the tires slide just enough to tighten my hand around the door handle.

Our son moved hard beneath my coat, not a soft kick but a roll that made me stop talking mid-sentence.

“Take me home,” I said.

Victor did not answer right away.

He parked near the overlook where a broken wooden rail leaned toward the drop, then got out as if the storm were only weather and not warning.

I remember the sound of my boots on the frozen gravel.

I remember the pine branches ticking against each other in the wind.

I remember Victor turning toward me with a look so empty it felt worse than anger.

I put one hand on my belly and told him I could not stand out there in the cold.

He stepped close enough that I saw the snow caught on his lashes.

Then he shoved me.

There was no dramatic pause, no last argument, no moment where I could bargain with him.

His palm struck between my shoulders, and my body went backward over the icy edge.

For an instant, I saw the gray sky spin above Victor’s head.

My hands opened on nothing.

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