Blurb:
Pregnant and abandoned in the scorching desert by her husband Alexander, a woman fights for survival after he chooses his secretary Vanessa over her. Left without shoes amidst shattered glass, she battles contractions and betrayal while sending a secret distress signal. Will her mysterious savior arrive in time, or will Alexander and Vanessa's cruel lesson become a deadly revenge story?
Content:
Because I didn't give up my seat for the secretary’s dog, my husband abandoned me in the scorching desert to teach me a lesson.Five months pregnant, I felt a sharp pain and urgently asked the driver to take me to the hospital.
But my husband’s secretary, holding her dog, squeezed into my car.
She said her "baby" had no appetite, begging me to let the driver take her to the vet instead.
I refused sternly.
"I can give you money for a cab. My baby and I can’t be delayed."
That night, my husband came home and accused me.
"Do you have any idea that you left Vanessa stranded? She had to walk to the hospital in 45-degree heat carrying her puppy. They’re still there now!"
I was confused.
"Any adult would know to call a cab. I transferred money to her."
"Are you saying she and her dog are more important than me and our child?"
My husband softly agreed.
"Of course you and the baby are more important."
In the following days, he took devoted care of me.
But on the day I was due to give birth, he abandoned me in a desert.
On a large screen high above, transmitted by a drone, he smirked, holding Vanessa.
"Didn’t you say adults know how to call a cab?"
"Let’s see how you manage to get to the hospital now."
The man’s arrogant face on the screen grew clearer.
Though in the 60-degree heat, I felt a chill run through my body.
I stared coldly at Alexander through the screen.
"Get me to a hospital now. The baby can’t handle this heat."
The disgust in Alexander’s eyes intensified.
"Can’t handle the heat? Then how dare you make Vanessa walk under the scorching sun?"
"Don’t say I didn’t give you a chance. Get down on your knees and apologize properly to Vanessa, and maybe I’ll let you go."
I looked up in disbelief.
"Me, apologize? I gave her money to hail a cab. I did nothing wrong."
"Alexander, you’re heartless. I’m carrying our child!"
He let out a scornful laugh.
"I forgot to tell you. Vanessa is also pregnant with my child."
He gently placed his hand on Vanessa’s belly, his gaze tender and affectionate.
I was stunned.
Severe dehydration from the exposure made me collapse onto the burning sand.
My phone fell out of my pocket. The screen lit up, filling with ride-hailing apps.
Alexander curled his lips in a sneer.
"I downloaded them for you in advance. You said it yourself — hail a cab."
"So go ahead and call one to take you to the hospital."
Vanessa smiled triumphantly.
Crouched in the desert, the pain of contractions and the burning of my skin were nothing compared to the agony in my heart.
Everything he did today was just to get back at me for Vanessa.
The weather grew hotter. Sweat drenched my body, and the abdominal pain intensified.
Yet he watched coldly as I suffered.
My eyes reddened, my voice trembled.
"Alexander, have you forgotten the vows we made?"
This sent him into a rage.
"Vows? Vanessa saw you getting too close to another man!"
Alexander and I had been married for seven years.
I never thought the man who once adored me would cheat, believing his secretary’s lies and putting me in danger.
I forced myself up, speaking word by word.
"I didn’t. I never…"
But before I could finish, Alexander cut me off.
"Enough!"
"I don’t want to hear it! Today, I’m teaching you a lesson. You’ll repay Vanessa a thousand times for the humiliation she suffered that day!"
A helicopter appeared overhead. Bodyguards dumped something from above.
Alexander’s voice was icy.
"If you can’t get a cab, then start walking."
When I saw what was dumped from above, I gasped.
It was box after box of shattered glass.
I secretly pressed the button on the back of my pendant.
The person who gave it to me said that no matter where he was, he would come to me as soon as possible.
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