Throw Me to the Wolves for Her
At our wedding, my husband, Justin Garner, pushes me—three months pregnant—toward our enemies as an apology in order to save his foster sister, Clara Garner.
"This is my sincerity. You can do whatever you want with her."
I don't cry or make a scene. I quietly follow the enemies away.
That's because in my previous life, I had traded all my wealth for freedom and returned to Justin's side. In the end, I was forced to drink drugs and lost my unborn baby, suffering for three days and nights.
"Justin, those 'enemies' were people you hired to act, and Maxine didn't even lose her innocence. Why did you have to get rid of the baby?" Clara asks.
Justin coldly laughs. "If you're acting, you have to make it look real."
I died full of hatred. When I wake up again, I choose to let those people take me away.
Three years later, when I arrive at a banquet on the arms of my new lover, Justin goes mad, grabbing me and demanding, "Maxine Preston, where is our child?"