Her Husband Abandoned Her on Her Deathbed, So She Froze His Entire Company While Recovering from Triplets' Birth
Part 1
👰♀️ He abandoned her on her deathbed after triplets’ birth for his ex — but she woke up and froze his entire empire.
Elara was barely a few hours old, a tiny miracle delivered by emergency C-section alongside her two siblings.
But as her mother, Lena, fought for her life, Elara’s father, Tyler, boarded a private jet to celebrate his ex-girlfriend’s birthday.
Four days later, when he strolled back into the hospital, expecting to reclaim his family, he found only an empty room.
The world he’d built on Lena’s brilliance had already begun to crumble.
Inside the sterile, hushed confines of St. Jude’s Hospital, the fluorescent lights hummed with a monotonous drone.
Dr. Lena Jensen lay motionless, an array of tubes and monitors her only companions after the emergency C-section that had brought Elara, Leo, and Cora into the world.
Her body ached with a pain she hadn’t known possible.
In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, just down the hall, Nurse Evelyn Reed watched over the three tiny newborns.
She checked her phone again.
No answer from Tyler Finch.
She’d called his personal line, his work line, even his assistant’s emergency number.
Nothing.
A text message finally pinged through.
“Urgent gov’t-sensitive business. Remote location. Zero cell service for days. Unavoidable.”
Evelyn frowned, a knot forming in her stomach.
A government-sensitive trip?
Right now?
She sent a quick, clipped reply detailing Lena’s critical condition and the triplets’ precarious start.
No response.
Four agonizing days later, Lena’s eyes fluttered open.
Her vision blurred.
A kind face swam into view: Nurse Evelyn Reed.
“Dr. Jensen, you’re awake!” Evelyn’s voice was gentle, relief palpable.
Lena tried to speak, but only a dry rasp emerged.
Evelyn offered a sip of water through a straw.
“The babies?” Lena managed to whisper.
“They’re stable, a little weak, but fighters, just like you,” Evelyn reassured her.
A wave of exhaustion washed over Lena, but a more urgent question surfaced.
“Tyler?”
Evelyn’s face tightened almost imperceptibly.
“We tried to reach him, Dr. Jensen. Repeatedly.”
Lena waited, her breath shallow.
“He sent a text. Said he was on an urgent, government-sensitive business trip. To a remote location with no cell service.” Evelyn’s gaze met Lena’s, a hint of concern in her eyes. “He said he’d be out of contact for days. He only just returned my initial message.”
Lena absorbed the words, her mind, despite her body’s weakness, already whirring.
Government-sensitive. Remote location. No contact.
A cold, hard realization settled over her.
He had lied.
Deliberately.
Her hand, trembling slightly, rose to her left ring finger.
She slowly, painstakingly, pulled off the gleaming platinum wedding band.
It felt heavy, a burden she no longer wished to bear.
She placed it on the bedside table, beside a half-empty glass of water.
“Nurse Reed,” Lena whispered, her voice barely audible, but laced with a surprising steel.
Evelyn leaned closer.
“Arrange a transfer for the children,” she whispered, her voice barely audible, “and call Marcus Holloway. Immediately.”
Part 2
Marcus Holloway arrived within the hour.
His face was grim.
I laid out my instructions.
Transfer the children and me to a private facility, away from here.
Then, activate the pre-nuptial clause.
The one detailing marital abandonment during a life-threatening medical emergency involving offspring.
It explicitly triggered the forced divestment of Tyler’s non-founding shares and executive positions.
Marcus nodded, already formulating his plan.
He began the legal freeze immediately.
Four days later, Tyler strode into St. Jude’s.
He confidently walked to my empty room.
Then, he went to the NICU.
Elara’s, Leo’s, and Cora’s bassinets were also vacant.
A brief, polite note from Nurse Reed lay on the bedside table.
It stated Dr. Jensen and her children were discharged to another facility.
Tyler pulled out his phone to call Lena.
An alert flashed across the screen: “Access Denied – Aetheria Systems Executive Portal.”
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