I was forced to marry a sheikh whom everyone believed to be infertile, but a few months later I discovered that I was pregnant, and my husband accused me of cheating on him. No one yet knew what had really happened or what punishment I had prepared for those who had decided to destroy my life. 😬 😨
I was forced to marry a powerful sheikh whom everyone around him believed was incapable of having children. I did not love him, and from the very beginning I understood that this marriage was necessary for his family, not for me.
His relatives constantly reminded me that I should be grateful for such a fate, even though I felt like a prisoner in someone else’s home.
My husband barely spoke to me and treated me coldly, as if there had never been a genuine relationship between us.
I endured it for several months, trying to ignore the whispers behind my back and the relatives’ constant hints that something was wrong with me.
But one morning, I suddenly began feeling extremely nauseous. At first, I thought it was just a normal illness, but soon I realized that I was feeling this way every day.
When the doctor gave me news that left me breathless, I could not believe my ears.
I was pregnant.
Instead of happiness, I was overcome with fear. I knew the entire family believed my husband was infertile, and I understood what kind of scandal was about to erupt. But the worst part was something else: even I could not explain how it had happened.
One evening, I was called into the large living room, where everyone had already gathered.
Everyone was there, and my husband was standing beside them. His expression was cold and stern. Before I could say anything, he was the first to accuse me of betrayal, declaring that the child could not be his. His relatives silently watched me, waiting for my answer, as if the verdict had already been decided.
They intended to punish me for something I had not done and were certain that I would not be able to defend myself. But none of them had any idea what truth I would soon discover or what punishment I had prepared for the entire family. 😬😨
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They intended to punish me for something I had not done and were certain that I would not be able to defend myself. But none of them had any idea what truth I would soon discover or what punishment I had prepared for the entire family.
I decided not to defend myself until I found out what was really happening. The next day, I managed to contact the doctor who had treated my husband many years ago.
His words made my blood run cold: the treatment had been successful, and afterward my husband had regained the ability to have children.
Then I realized that someone had deliberately lied to him all those years.
I began checking the old documents and soon discovered that the results of his medical tests had been falsified. His relatives knew the truth but had hidden it from him. They wanted my husband to believe that he was infertile for his entire life and never try to have children.
The reason turned out to be even more terrible. They were afraid of losing his fortune. If he had children, they would be the ones to become his heirs.
That was why his relatives had devised a cruel plan: if his wife became pregnant, the husband was supposed to believe that she had cheated on him and that the child was not his.
Now they had set the same trap for me.
But they did not know that I had already gathered enough evidence. I obtained the genuine medical documents, found the doctor, and kept everything that proved their deception.
When we all gathered as a family again, I placed the documents in front of my husband. He remained silent for a long time, reading through them, and then looked at his relatives and asked only one question: “Why did you do this?”
No one answered.
I did not scream or demand revenge. My punishment for them was the truth. Now they had to admit that they had deceived their own relative for years, simply to keep the inheritance for themselves.
And my child was going to receive exactly what they feared so much: the legal right to be the heir.








