The Christmas Eve Folder That Made A Feared Husband Turn Pale-Quieen - Chainityai

The Christmas Eve Folder That Made A Feared Husband Turn Pale-Quieen

Pregnant with the miracle child of America’s most feared man, Emily Duarte learned on Christmas Eve that her husband had given his heart to the one person she had spent her life protecting.

The party downstairs sounded expensive.

Crystal glasses clicked beneath the music, and the long foyer smelled like pine, candles, bourbon, and the kind of perfume women wore when they expected other women to notice.

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Emily stood halfway up the staircase with one hand on the railing and one hand over her belly.

The baby moved again.

Seven months along, and every kick still startled her.

Not because it hurt.

Because for five years, doctors had told her to be careful with hope.

There had been injections lined up beside the bathroom sink, pregnancy tests hidden under washcloths, phone calls from clinics, and small silent losses that left Emily sitting on the floor at 2:00 a.m. with the bathroom fan running so Michael would not hear her cry.

He had wanted a child.

At least, that was what he said when people were watching.

He touched her back at fundraisers.

He held her hand in waiting rooms.

He told doctors to use whatever treatment gave them the best chance.

But inside the house, Michael Duarte was colder than the marble under her feet.

He was a man who could make a room go quiet without raising his voice.

He owned construction companies, restaurants, private clinics, and enough shell corporations that Emily had stopped asking why one office used three different letterheads.

People called him a businessman in public.

In private, even men with money stepped out of his way.

Emily knew what he was before she married him.

She had not been naive.

At twenty-two, she had watched her father fall apart under debt, gambling, and shame.

She had watched Olivia, only fourteen then, try to act like a normal girl while wearing thrift-store jeans and pretending she had not heard the men who came to the door.

Emily had left art school.

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