I never told my husband I won 10 million dollars in the lottery

The linen sheets of the Royal Maternity Suite at St. Jude’s Hospital were not white; they were a soft, creamy eggshell, woven from Egyptian cotton that felt like cool water against the skin. From the fortieth floor, the city of Chicago looked like a circuit board of diamonds, pulsing with a life that finally felt within reach.

Elena Vance, twenty-eight years old and nine months pregnant, ran her hand over the massive swell of her abdomen. She sat on the edge of the king-sized bed, her feet swollen but resting on a plush velvet ottoman. On the mahogany bedside table, next to a crystal vase filled with white hydrangeas, sat a small, unassuming black velvet box.
It was the kind of box usually reserved for diamond earrings or a promise ring. But inside, folded into a tight square, was a slip of thermal paper that was worth more than the building they were currently sitting in.
Ten million dollars.
Elena closed her eyes, letting the reality wash over her again. She had bought the ticket at a gas station three days ago, on a whim, using the last five dollars of her “allowance”—the humiliating weekly stipend her husband, Mark, gave her for personal incidentals. When the numbers had matched, she hadn’t screamed. She had vomited into the kitchen sink, overwhelmed by the terrifying magnitude of freedom.
“We’re safe now, little one,” she whispered to her belly, feeling a rhythmic kick against her palm. “Daddy doesn’t have to be stressed anymore. He doesn’t have to count every penny. We can fix him.”
That was the trap Elena had built for herself. She still believed Mark could be fixed. She believed his tyranny, his obsession with receipts, and his explosive temper were symptoms of financial anxiety.

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