A Pregnant Wife Was Livestreamed In The Woods Until A Voice Stopped Him-Quieen - Chainityai

A Pregnant Wife Was Livestreamed In The Woods Until A Voice Stopped Him-Quieen

My husband and his lover tied me to a tree and laughed on live TV, unaware that the authorities were already watching them.

“Smile, sweetheart. You’re live.”

Michael said it with the same soft, practiced voice he used when talking to neighbors from our front porch.

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That was the part that frightened me most.

Not the rope.

Not the phone.

Not even the woman standing beside him wearing his jacket and my ring.

It was how ordinary he sounded while I stood nine months pregnant with my wrists tied behind a pine tree, trying to breathe through the pressure in my belly.

The woods were damp from an earlier rain.

Wet pine needles stuck to my sneakers.

The bark behind me scraped through my coat every time I tried to shift my weight.

Somewhere past the tree line, a road ran behind the subdivision, and every few minutes I could hear tires whisper over wet pavement.

That sound felt impossibly close and impossibly far away.

Help was out there.

I just could not reach it.

My phone was in Michael’s hand.

The screen lit his face from below, making him look stranger than a man I had loved should ever look.

The red live symbol pulsed in the corner.

Comments climbed so quickly they blurred into a river of judgment.

“Fake.”

“This is staged.”

“Anything for views.”

“She’s crazy.”

Ashley read some of them out loud and smiled like she was hosting the best party she had ever thrown.

She had always smiled like that around me.

Not big.

Not friendly.

Just enough to make me feel like I was missing the joke.

I had met her at a backyard cookout eight months earlier, back when Michael still held my hand in public and still kissed my forehead when I looked tired.

She had brought paper plates and store-bought cookies.

She had called my belly “adorable.”

She had asked whether I needed help setting up the nursery.

I remember thinking she was too polished for our messy little circle of folding chairs, lawn games, and men standing near the grill pretending they knew what they were doing.

Then she started appearing more often.

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