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In a world where love is a façade, Ivy Harrington's life spirals into chaos when she discovers the truth behind her seemingly perfect marriage. After years of battling infertility and enduring invasive IVF treatments, she finally becomes pregnant, only to overhear a chilling conversation that shatters her reality. Her husband, Hunter, and her own parents conspire to use her as a mere vessel for her sister Savannah’s child. As Ivy grapples with betrayal, she’s faced with an impossible choice: continue the charade or reclaim her own life.
As the days unfold, Ivy finds herself trapped in a web of lies, forced to confront not only her family's dark secrets but also the twisted dynamics of love and loyalty. With each passing moment, the stakes grow higher. Can she summon the strength to defy those who have manipulated her for their gain? Or will she succumb to a fate designed by others?
In a tale woven with heartbreak and resilience, Ivy’s journey challenges the very notion of family, love, and self-worth. As she navigates the treacherous waters of betrayal, will she find a way to break free, or will she be forever bound to the lies that have defined her existence?
Married to Lies, Pregnant With My Sister’s ChildChapter 1
I had been unable to conceive for three years after getting married.
Under the constant persuasion of my husband and parents, I went through two years of IVF treatments and finally became pregnant.
But in the eighth month of my pregnancy, I accidentally overheard a conversation between my husband and my parents.
"You gave Ivy birth control pills for three years on purpose, just to make her believe she was infertile, then used the opportunity to force her into doing IVF, all so you could implant Savannah Callahan's embryo into her body. Aren't you afraid Ivy will find out?"
Hunter Harrington, however, sounded completely unbothered.
"Savannah has a heart condition and isn't fit for childbirth. Besides, pregnancy and labor come with level-ten pain; I can't bear to let her go through that."
Looking at that cold, heartless man and the so-called family who claimed to love me, I didn't hesitate. I called the hospital. "Hello, I'd like to schedule an abortion."
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