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đAttention! Do not read in publicïŒđ | In Merika State, the two of them lay close together on the hotel bed. As their passion grew, Justin Yatesâs husky voice, filled with allure, murmured, âEm, how about having a child with me?â Caught up in the moment, Emily Yates replied without thinking. It wasnât until they were lying together afterward that she remembered what he had said. âA child?â she repeated, a trace of intimacy lingering in her eyes. The look stirred Justinâs desire again. She was a constant temptation to him. Pushing those thoughts aside, he pulled out a ring and slipped it onto her left hand. âAre you proposing to me?â she asked. âYes.â âCan I finally have your child now?â Justin asked, smiling. His eyes were warm, but there was no love in them, as if he were gazing past her, waiting for someone elseâs answer. âIâll give you plenty,â she replied, momentarily surprised. Proposing in bed wasnât exactly romantic or formal, but she didnât mind. She had waited three years for this moment, and it was worth it. Three years ago, she had been injured near the beach, hitting her head on a rock. When she woke up, she had no memory. Justin had saved her. The first thing she saw when she woke was his face, and one look left her captivated. Later, she learned that Justin had paid her hospital bills. She also learned of his identity. He was the CEO of RC Corporation. He proposed that she be his contract lover, and without hesitation, she agreed. They signed an agreement, defining their relationship, and he gave her the name Emily Yates. Yes, she was drawn to his looks. Despite their arrangement, the past three years felt like any other relationship. In the first year, she was a hidden lover. In the second, he introduced her as his girlfriend to his circle. Now, with three years approaching, he was proposing. Once she was part of his social circle, she heard whispers about a woman who had been his first love, someone he cherished deeply in college. She had disappeared without a trace, and he had been searching for her ever since. Over the years, Justin had lost hope she was still alive. That was why he finally proposed. Emily didnât mind. Everyone has a past. Looking at the diamond ring on her left ring finger, she felt like it had all been worth it. The sound of running water came from the bathroom. Justin was showering. Calming down, Emily wrapped a towel around herself and got out of bed to pick up their scattered clothes. A soft *clink* echoed as something hit the floor. It was Justinâs cardholder. She bent down to pick it up, and a photo slipped out. It was old, with frayed edges, as if it had been looked at countless times. The woman in the photo looked like her but younger, just how she would have looked three years ago. Emily didnât remember ever taking this photo, but she had lost her memory. Maybe she had forgotten. She was just about to put the cardholder back when a large, slender hand appeared, taking it from her. Justin emerged from the bathroom, his hair still damp and falling over his eyes, now tinged with a hint of displeasure. âDonât touch my things,â he said coldly, his tone a sharp contrast to the intimacy they had just shared. Turning away from her, he put the cardholder back in his briefcase, his whole demeanor suddenly distant and guarded. Emily froze. Was he really getting defensive over a photo? She looked at him, confused. Wasnât that her old picture? Before she could ask, Justin seemed to realize that his reaction had been out of line. He turned back and grasped her chin. With a playful glint in his eye, he ran his thumb over her still-swollen lips, toying with them. His voice was cool, devoid of warmth, but his words were deeply suggestive, clearly aiming to change the subject. âWeâre going to be late for the art exhibit. If you rather stay here, I wouldnât mind going another round.â Her cheeks flushed at his teasing, and she gently pushed him away. Her thoughts were scattered, and she quickly forgot about the photo. Justin had come to Merika State on business and had received an invitation to an art exhibition by Haley Quinn. He brought Emily along, planning to take her to the show once his work was done. Haley, a painter who had withdrawn from the public eye three years ago, rarely held exhibitions, making this one a rare event. Emily dressed quickly, while Justin had already changed into a fresh suit. The gallery was close to the hotel, so they walked there. Arm in arm, they strolled down the street, enjoying the perfect atmosphere. Just as Emily felt an overwhelming sense of happiness, Justin suddenly stopped. âJustin, whatâs wrong?â She followed his gaze. Across the street, a disheveled woman, her clothes too dirty to recognize their original color, was recklessly crossing the traffic, oblivious to the danger. The woman pushed Emily aside and wrapped her arms tightly around Justinâs waist. She sobbed uncontrollably, gasping for air. âJustin, I finally found you. You came looking for me, didnât you?â Emily stumbled from the shove, the bright sunlight momentarily blinding her. The woman looked eerily familiar. She resembled the one in the photo from the cardholder and, in a way, even looked like Emily herself. âEmma? Is that really you?â Justinâs voice trembled, his eyes locked onto the woman in his arms, as if afraid she might disappear again. Just moments ago, he had proposed to Emily. Now, right there in the street, he held another woman. He gently wiped away the womanâs tears with a tenderness so delicate, as if afraid of breaking something precious. âYes, itâs me,â the woman sobbed, nodding desperately. Frail as she was, she clung to him. Justin was known for his fastidiousness and love of cleanliness, but he now held her tightly. He was soothing her with gentle words, as if she were a lost treasure he had finally recovered. He was afraid that even the slightest rough movement might hurt her. They seemed oblivious to everything around them, including Emily. Justin seemed to have forgotten Emily was still there. The woman in his arms had cried herself into unconsciousness. He took off his expensive jacket and draped it over her. He then slipped his arms under her knees and held her tightly as he carried her back toward the hotel. Emily stood there, feeling like an outsider. Her arm still ached from where she had been shoved, and she could still feel the warmth of Justinâs touch lingering around her waist. Just minutes ago, he had been tangled up with her in bed, proposing marriage. Now, he was leaving her in the middle of the street, carrying a woman who seemed to come out of nowhere. He had tossed aside his usual grace, holding this woman, who looked like a beggar, and rushed back to the hotel. The people around them pointed and whispered, like they were watching some sort of spectacle. Emily wanted to follow him, but her first step faltered. She steadied herself against a nearby building, catching a glimpse of her reflection in the window. Her flawless makeup now showed a hint of disarray. Chapter 2 Tears had fallen without her noticing, smudging the fresh makeup around her eyes. Emily glanced down at the diamond ring on her left hand, a sense of foreboding spreading through her. The sudden appearance of this woman might shatter the happiness she had been waiting for. She couldnât just stand here. She had to know who this woman was. After a moment to gather herself, she headed back to the hotel. The plane flew from Merika State back to Haven State. At Lichfield Hospital, Emily stood at the door of a hospital room, arms crossed, trying to see inside through the window. Justinâs friend, Zac White, the director of Lichfield Hospital, along with other doctors, were examining the restless woman on the hospital bed. Two female nurses held her steady as they conducted their checks. On the plane, her face had already been cleaned, and she had been given fresh clothes. âEmma Xander? Hasnât she... disappeared for the past four years?â Zac was shocked. Where had Justin found her? The Yates and White families had pulled every string they could to find Emma, but after four years with no trace, they had finally given up. And now, here she was. After completing their examination, the doctors and nurses left the room. A heavy silence fell over the space. A moment later, Justinâs voice seemed to echo from a distance as he gazed at the woman, now sound asleep after a sedative. âHow is she doing?â âSheâs malnourished, traumatized, and a bit disoriented, but otherwise fine. She just needs some time to recover.â Justin stood by her bedside, clearly prepared to stay with her. Zac hesitated, wanting to say something, but thought better of it and left the room. He opened the door to find Emily waiting outside. Feeling awkward for his friend, Zac adjusted his silver-framed glasses and greeted her with a polite smile. âHi, Miss Yates.â Emily nodded in acknowledgment. âDr. White, whatâs her name? And what is her relationship with Justin?â she asked bluntly, desperate to know who this woman was. Zac hesitated, uncertain how to explain that Emma was Justinâs long-lost first love. This was his friendâs private matter, after all, and not his to reveal. Before he could find the words, Justin opened the door and saw them standing outside. He frowned, clearly displeased. âDidnât I tell you to go home? Why are you still here?â Justinâs voice dripped with disdain and impatience, as if his irritation had taken on a life of its own. Emily stood her ground, unafraid. She needed answers. âYou proposed to me in Merika State just 16 hours ago, but now youâre holding another woman and completely ignoring me. And youâre not even coming home? Staying out all night?â âStop being unreasonable. Leave. Now,â he ordered, his voice cold and commanding, his gaze on her as though she were an unruly employee who had crossed the line. Seeing Justinâs dark expression, Zac stepped in, concerned that Emily might end up on the losing side of this argument. When Justin was angry, it rarely boded well for anyone. âItâs late. Let me arrange a car to take Miss Yates home,â Zac offered, trying to ease the tension. Emily, however, refused Zacâs offer. She wasnât leaving without answers. âYou think Iâm being unreasonable? Iâm your fiancĂ©e. You left me on the street in a foreign country to carry another woman away without a second thought. Did you ever consider how I felt? âIâll go, but only if you leave the hospital with me. There are doctors and nurses here to care for that woman. Right now, youâre coming home with me.â Desperate, Emily reached out to grab Justinâs arm. But before she could make contact, her arm was blocked by Justinâs personal bodyguard, William Carter. Emily was stunned, unable to believe what she was seeing. It felt as though her heart was being torn in two. Justin had always been there for her, always caring, always the first to pick up her calls, no matter if he was in a meeting or on a business trip. If she ever needed him, he would show up immediately. If she couldnât be reached, he would search the whole city until he found her. But now, with this woman in the hospital room, he wouldnât even let her near him? âWhat do you mean by this?â Emilyâs voice trembled, mirroring the unease in her heart. Justin didnât respond. He stared at her with cold, detached eyes, as if she were a stranger and not the fiancĂ©e he had just proposed to. Time seemed to stretch, each second feeling like an eternity. Finally, he spoke, his words sharp and emotionless. âDonât be childish.â Childish? Once, he had said he loved how she depended on him, how she claimed him for herself. And now he was calling her childish? âIf you want to stay here with her, then what about our marriage? You proposed to me just today!â Emilyâs heart ached, squeezing painfully in her chest. She knew it wasnât the right moment to bring this up, but she couldnât accept the idea that her future husband would spend the night in the hospital with another woman. Zac stood nearby, listening in shock. Marriage? Had Justin really proposed to Emily? And what about Emma in the hospital room? Justin glanced over his shoulder, worried that the woman asleep in the hospital bed might hear them and wake up. Emily noticed the concern in his eyes. It was an expression she had seen many times when he had worried about her. But now, that look was for someone else. He turned back to Emily, his voice still icy. âIf you donât want to get married, we can call it off. This isnât the place for your drama. William, have the driver take her home.â He didnât like being threatened, especially when it came to his marriage. Without another glance at her, he opened the door to the hospital room and went back inside. William stepped forward, maintaining his respectful tone. âMiss Yates, please donât make this difficult for me. Itâs time for you to go home.â Zac looked at Emily with sympathy. âMiss Yates, itâs late. Maybe itâs best to talk things over with Justin another time.â But how could they ever discuss this again? Her fiancĂ© had just left her humiliated, choosing to stay with another woman without a care for her dignity. The hospital hallway lights felt harsh, blinding her with their brightness. Realizing that staying there made her look like a fool, Emily decided she wouldnât let herself be a spectacle for others to watch. Clenching her purse tightly, Emily turned to leave. As she took a step, her vision blurred, and she nearly collapsed. Both Zac and William rushed to steady her, their grip gentlemanly but firm. âIâll walk you to the car,â Zac offered. Leaning against the wall, Emily took a moment to steady herself, then shook her head. âIâm fine. I can get back on my own.â Her footsteps wobbled as she walked down the hallway, but she managed to keep her head high until she was out of their sight. After returning to the hospital room, Justin glanced down at Emma, who lay pale and frail on the bed. A strange weight settled in his chest, and the pervasive smell of antiseptic only added to his irritation. He tugged at his shirt collar, unbuttoning the top two buttons, but the air still felt suffocating. He stepped back out into the hallway, finding Zac and William waiting there. Emily was gone. âShe left?â he asked, visibly more at ease now that she was no longer around. He didnât want her disturbing Emmaâs rest. âYes, sheâs gone,â Zac replied, hands in the pockets of his lab coat, nodding. With both of them standing there, Justin didnât bother asking how Emily had left. âIâm stepping out for a break,â he said. Chapter 3 âSo, Emma Xanderâs back. What are you going to do?â Zac asked, breaking the silence. He didnât mention Emily, but they both knew what he meant. One woman was the college sweetheart, the first love who had once saved Justinâs life. The other was the girlfriend who had been with him for three years, sharing his most intimate moments, and now, his fiancĂ©e. After a long pause, Justin replied, his voice cold and detached. âShe was just a stand-in. She could never compare to Emma.â He went on, his tone utterly indifferent, as if he hadnât been the one to propose to Emily in Merika State. âThe role of Mrs. Yates will never be hers. It can only belong to Emma.â In a way, Emily had saved him the trouble of saying it himself when she had brought up their marriage in the hallway. Zac and Justin had been close friends since childhood, both growing up in privileged families, each carrying a bit of that self-centered mindset typical of their social circle. But this time, Zac couldnât help feeling sorry for Emily. Emily, though an orphan with no family or wealth, was straightforward and honest. Over the past three years, she had complemented Justin perfectly, and in Zacâs eyes, they had seemed genuinely happy together. On the other hand, considering how long Emma had been abroad, it wasnât hard to guess what she might have gone through. Zac didnât care about things like V-card or a womanâs past, but he had always found Emma to be somewhat pretentious. Even back in college, she often disregarded Justinâs concerns, running off on her own without a second thought. After graduation, she mysteriously vanished during an overseas reunion party organized by a close group of alumni. Despite mobilizing every possible connection, they never found her. Even the police suggested they give up, implying that a young woman disappearing overseas was likely gone for good. At that time, Justin hadnât fully taken over the company and wasnât yet experienced in handling crises like these. Around the same time, his father, Henry Yates, was in a car accident and died despite emergency treatment. After the funeral, Justin was suddenly thrust into the dual responsibilities of inheriting the company and fending off his uncle, Harry Yates, who was trying to seize control. Thanks to his grandfatherâs intervention, Justin managed to stabilize the corporation. By then, the critical window to find Emma had long passed, and any chance of finding her had all but disappeared. Zac clearly remembered how Justin had been consumed with frustration and self-blame during those days. And then Emily had come into his life, bringing him some peace. For that, Zac was truly grateful to her. âEmilyâs been with you for three years,â Zac said, trying to speak up for her. âSheâs an orphan, with no one else in the world. Isnât it a bit cruel to treat her like this?â âThen Iâll keep her around,â Justin replied casually, brushing it off like it was no big deal. âBut marriage? Thatâs not going to happen.â His tone was so offhanded, as if having another woman around didnât matter at all. He didnât see a problem with it. Keep her around? Really? Was he expecting her to stay hidden away as his stand-in lover, someone he kept out of sight? A mistress? A side piece? Emily didnât leave the hospital right away. She sat on a bench behind the flower bed, letting the cold night air wash over her. She hadnât expected to find out the truth like this. It turned out she was only here because she happened to look almost exactly like his lost one true love. And since she had lost her memory, he saw the perfect opportunity to mold her into the image of the woman he truly missed, hiding the truth from her and using her as a substitute. All the affection and indulgence he had shown her, it was never really for her. It was for the woman he had lost. Emma Xander. So that was her name, the one he had loved all his life. That was why he named her Emily, a name that allowed him to keep calling out for the one he had always loved. Even in their most intimate moments, he would call her âEm.â Whenever he whispered âEmâ in that deep, seductive voice, full of passion, she would lose herself completely, sinking further into him. It turned out he was simply looking at her face and calling out another womanâs name all along. It dawned on her that the photo in Justinâs wallet must have been of Emma, not her. She had foolishly assumed the woman in that picture was herself. What a joke. From start to finish, Justin had shaped her into the image of his hidden love, his one true love. And she had naively believed that she had won him over, making him fall in love with her. In truth, she was nothing more than a piece in their story. Emily felt her heart plunge from a mountaintop to the depths of despair. She had gone from being a proud fiancĂ©e to a hidden stand-in, a shadow. She had liked, maybe even loved Justin. But her pride couldnât accept that she had been someone elseâs replacement all along, or that she was now the secret other woman. Resolved to leave, she felt a small sense of relief that Justin had only proposed. They werenât married yet, and breaking up would be far easier than going through a divorce. For a moment, she felt grateful for Emmaâs sudden appearance. âMiss Yates, where are you?â the driver called, stepping out of the car after waiting a while. âIâm here.â Emily pulled herself from her thoughts, putting on her usual calm expression. âIs it just you? Whereâs Mr. Yates?â he asked. âHeâs not coming back.â Emily rose from the bench by the flower bed and walked back to the car with the driver. She wore a cream-colored, knee-length dress in a sweet, innocent style. As an artist, she was open to trying any look, but it was Justin who had said he liked this style. So, for the past three years, she had dressed this way for him. The spring breeze brushed her bare calves, sending a chill through her. Zac looked a bit uncomfortable, âEmily didnât leave?â So, she had heard everything they had said. Justinâs tone was just as indifferent, cold, and unfeeling. âGood. Let her hear it. She needs to know her place and avoid causing any more scenes like tonight.â With that, he turned and walked away from the garden, completely unfazed by the fact that Emily had overheard him. Emily sat quietly during the ride back to Villa One. Mrs. Zimmer greeted her at the door, her face lighting up warmly after a few days apart. âYouâre back! It mustâve been tiring, traveling with Mr. Yates.â Emily nodded wearily, barely acknowledging her. âYes.â âWhereâs Mr. Yates?â Mrs. Zimmer glanced behind her, looking for Justin. âHe wonât be back tonight.â Emilyâs voice was detached, as if his return made no difference to her. Mrs. Zimmer looked slightly disappointed at first, but then her face lit up with a knowing smile, the kind that came from having seen a lot in life. She took Emilyâs suitcase and gently urged her to go get some rest in the bedroom. Once inside, Emily understood Mrs. Zimmerâs smile. The room was dimly lit, with candles arranged at various heights, casting a soft, romantic glow. Flowers and scented candles adorned the surfaces, and a bottle of champagne sat open on the table. Even the usual heavy gray curtains had been replaced with delicate lace, adding an air of intimacy. The bed was covered in thick rose petals, the entire room transformed into a romantic setting. Clearly, this had been Justinâs arrangement before their trip. Exhausted, Emily didnât have the energy to clean up, and it was too late to bother Mrs. Zimmer. Chapter 4 Emily found the remote to turn on the lights, then looked for something handy to snuff out each candle one by one. Afterward, she retrieved her nightgown from the closet and headed for a shower. As she walked into the bathroom, she noticed the ring still on her left hand. She slipped it off and tossed it into the corner of her jewelry box. When she returned to the bedroom, she brushed all the rose petals off the bed and settled under the covers, pulling them over her head. She instinctively lay on the left side of the bed, where she was used to sleeping. Justin would always hold her close, gradually shifting over to the left with her until they were practically glued together. Now, the right side of the bed was glaringly empty. To fill the space, she scooted to the center, tossing the extra pillow onto the floor, finally feeling comfortable. She turned off the lights and went to sleep. Two days passed without any word from Justin. He was likely at the hospital with Emma or busy with work. Emily didnât care and hadnât reached out, maintaining a complete radio silence. The morning sun was bright, and the spring breeze was warm as she lounged on a deck chair in the villaâs garden, enjoying a face mask. Her mind wandered to practical matters. She had spent some time reviewing the contract she signed three years ago to be Justinâs âcontract lover.â It was set to expire automatically after three years, which was now less than four months away. When it ended, she would receive a payout of twenty million. Between that, and the allowance and holiday bonuses he had given her over the years, she had saved nearly six million. She had barely spent any of it, so it was all tucked away. It seemed she would be in decent shape financially, and finding a job after leaving wouldnât be too hard. As for a place to live, she could buy a similarly sized home, and maybe invite Helen to move in as a roommate. It would be nice to have company. She did regret not being able to take Mrs. Zimmer with her. If she could, it would be perfect. The phone on the coffee table buzzed, interrupting her thoughts. Emily picked it up, unlocked it with her fingerprint, and a new message notification popped up at the top of the screen. She tapped to open it. It was from her friend, Helen Walker. They had met a year ago while shopping, when Helen insisted on becoming friends after seeing her just once. With no memory of any past friendships, Emily had found Helen easy to talk to, and they had gradually become close. âHow was your time in Merika State? When are you coming back?â Helen had attached a mischievous emoji with a smirk. âIâm already back.â âAlready? That was quick.â âI thought Justin looked strong. Guess he didnât last long? Not up to it?â âNot just ânot up to itâ. He canât even get started.â Emily replied, seizing the chance to curse him. On the other end, Helen raised an eyebrow. It looked like Justin had managed to tick off her friend. But she wasnât too concerned as they had argued before. Couples fought, and it usually blew over. âPerfect timing then. Iâm heading to the TC Mall in a bit to stock up on some new clothes. Letâs hit the mall together and grab some food afterward. Get ready and meet me there.â âSounds good. Iâll see you at the mall.â Emily agreed readily. She had spent the past couple of days clearing out the sweet, youthful clothes she didnât like. Her wardrobe could use a refresh. She put down the phone and washed off her face mask. Glancing at the nearly empty wardrobe, she picked out a casual athletic outfit and did a quick, simple makeup look. Fresh and tidy, she got ready to head out. âMrs. Zimmer, Iâm meeting a friend to go shopping. Iâll have lunch out,â Emily said, slinging her bag over her shoulder. âAlright, Miss Yates. Will you be back for dinner?â Mrs. Zimmer, who was supervising the housekeeperâs cleaning, looked up to ask. Emily paused while slipping on her shoes, thinking about how unpredictable Helen could be and that they hadnât seen each other in a while. She might not be back for dinner. âNot sure yet. Iâll text you later if Iâll be back in time.â âUnderstood.â As Emily opened the door, she found Justinâs assistant, Sam Spencer, just about to knock. âHi, Sam,â she greeted him coolly, planning to step around him to leave. âHi, Miss Yates. Mr. Yates has a flight out of town this afternoon for a business trip. Could I trouble you to help pack his things before you go?â Samâs tone was respectful, as usual. Emily didnât move. âMrs. Zimmer, Justinâs going on a trip. Could you please help with his packing?â âMiss Yates, thisâŠ?â Samâs face showed confusion. âWhat? Before I came along, didnât Justin have someone to handle his luggage?â Her expression was calm, her tone light. âOf course. Youâre absolutely right, Miss Yates,â Sam replied, beads of sweat forming as he carefully balanced his response, not daring to offend either side. In the past, Emily had always packed for Justinâs business trips. She had done it so many times that she knew exactly what he would need for any occasion. But now, she had no desire to continue. He had used her as a stand-in, and every time he watched her pack his bags, he must have thought she looked foolish. Three years. Now that she thought back, there had been plenty of strange looks and behaviors from Justin that she hadnât picked up on. She had been utterly blind. But she wouldnât be foolish anymore. Emily was ready to leave, but Sam was blocking the door, preventing her from going. She urged Mrs. Zimmer to hurry with the packing. Mrs. Zimmer quickly filled the suitcase and handed it to Sam, who was waiting in the living room. He glanced at his watch. Ten minutes had barely passed. That was fast. "Mrs. Zimmer, are you sure itâs all packed? Should we check to make sure nothingâs missing?" he asked cautiously. Emily replied without emotion, âIsnât the flight at noon? If you keep dragging your feet, heâll miss it. Besides, anything he needs can be bought over there.â She checked her watch, starting to feel a bit pressed for time. If she delayed much longer, Helen would end up waiting impatiently, and they would miss out on shopping before lunch. And who wanted to try on clothes with a full stomach? âOf course, Miss Yates. Iâll head over to the office to pick up Mr. Yates,â Sam said with a polite smile, making his way out. Emily nodded and headed down to the garage. She chose a white luxury car and drove off. Meanwhile, Sam took the suitcase to the sleek black car parked discreetly by the curb. He placed it in the trunk, then settled into the front passenger seat. The driver, Justinâs bodyguard, William, started the car. But instead of heading to the airport, they were bound for Lichfield Hospital. âHow much longer until Emilyâs contract is up?â Justinâs voice was calm and emotionless, as if he were discussing a routine business matter. Sam immediately understood that the question was directed at him. He quickly recalled the contract details. âLess than four months, Mr. Yates.â âDraft a new agreement and deliver it to her when the time comes,â Justin instructed. Keeping her around for three years had cost him little, and continuing to support her wasnât an issue. But he was done with her. He wouldnât touch her again or return to Villa One. Recalling the scene from the hospital hallway two nights ago, he added without hesitation, âInclude a clause that ensures she never shows up in front of Emma again.â Sam was momentarily taken aback but quickly regained his professional composure. âUnderstood, Mr. Yates.â Chapter 5 People said billionaires were cold and indifferent in their personal lives, switching women as easily as they changed clothes. For the past three years, Mr. Yates had only been with Miss Yates, making him seem like a devoted man. But it looked like he could move on in an instant. Who knew how long Miss Xander would last by his side? Sam had joined the company three years ago, right when Justin took over RC Corporation, so he wasnât familiar with the complicated history between Emma and Justin. Inside TC Mall, Emily was browsing through clothes, each piece a far cry from her usual sweet and innocent style. âBabe, switching things up?â Helen asked, watching as Emily picked up a long black dress with a slitted hem. It would look stunning on Emilyâs curves. Emily held the dress up to herself in the mirror, unfazed. âYep, time for a change. Do you think this would look better with a shawl or a jacket?â She turned to give Helen a look. âA shawl, definitely. Itâll highlight your figure beautifully,â Helen replied with her usual style advice. âThatâs what I thought too.â Helen eyed the dress. âThat dress is so feminine. Will your guy even let you wear it out? Doesnât Justin only let you wear those sweet, innocent schoolgirl outfits?â Helen couldnât help but mentally criticize Justinâs taste. What kind of fashion sense did he have anyway? A multinational CEO, a man with a grip on the Haven State economy, yet he liked her to dress like a schoolgirl. âHis taste doesnât matter anymore. Itâs not something Iâm concerned about,â Emily replied casually, completely indifferent. She handed the dress to a fitting assistant with a similar build, having her try it on for her. High-end stores like this one often had staff who modeled the clothes for clients, so she didnât have to try them on herself. Emily picked out a few more items in different styles for the assistant to model. If she liked them, she would buy them. When she was satisfied with her choices, she scanned her card and paid, then filled out the delivery details for Villa One. The clothes would be sent straight there. After they had finished shopping, they went for lunch. With no one else around, Emily finally shared her situation with Helen that she had been Justinâs stand-in for his one true love. Now that his true love had returned, she was planning to leave him. âThat despicable man!â Helen burst out, her emotions flaring. âKeep it down.â Emily quickly covered Helenâs mouth and glanced around to see if anyone at nearby tables was paying attention to them. Helen lowered her voice but was still fuming. âJustin might look put-together, but heâs not even half a man. His first love disappears, so he goes and finds a stand-in? âWhy didnât he just get plastic surgery to look like her? Then he could see her every time he looked in the mirror. âGood for you for walking away. You should break up with him. No! Just breaking up is too good for that pompous human garbage! You need to dump him into the sewers!â LMAO, where did Helen even learn these insults from? Just then, the server brought out a tray with seasoned meats, fresh vegetables, and a variety of salsas. Emily began assembling her own tacos, adding the toppings she liked best. âThe contractâs up in four months. Iâm planning to buy a place.â âWhat for? Just stay with me. Iâve got a room for you.â âMy address is still tied to Justinâs place. Since Iâve decided to leave, I need a clean break. Iâll need my own place to change everything over,â Emily explained, outlining her plan. Her heart felt numb now, no longer as raw as it had been the night sheâd learned the truth in the hospital garden. âThen you can cancel your lease and move in with me! Weâll be family!" Emily suggested excitedly. Helen suppressed the impulse to tell Emily that they were already family. Given Emily's amnesia, she didnât want to overwhelm her with too much information all at once. Instead, she nodded. âAlright, Iâll move in with you. Iâll start looking around for a place for you. Actually the place I rent now is quite nice. The location and neighborhood are perfect. Iâll check if the landlordâs interested in selling, though itâs a resale property.â âI donât care if itâs new or used. As long as itâs clean and ready to go, Iâm good.â Emily didnât need much. After leaving the cushy life she had been used to, she was perfectly fine doing things on her own. She found the independence kind of refreshing. After lunch, they picked up some accessories to go with the new outfits, light enough to carry back on her own. Emily said goodbye to Helen and drove back to Villa One. By the time she got back, the clothes she had bought that morning had already been delivered, ironed, and neatly hung in the walk-in closet by the house staff. She hadnât bought much, just enough to last the next few months and to keep the move as hassle-free as possible. The womenâs side of the closet was nearly empty, with only a few of her favorite pieces hanging. She grabbed a new loungewear set to change into and happened to glance over at the menâs side, packed with Justinâs clothes. Emily didnât linger. She strode past it without a second thought. As she was heading to the bathroom, her phone rang from the sofa. She put down the clothes and picked up the call. âHello, is this Miss Yates?â âYes, this is.â âIâm a nurse from Lichfield Hospital. Your health screening results are in. When would be a convenient time for you to come pick them up?â Emily remembered that Justin had taken her for a checkup just before their trip to Merika State. She had forgotten all about it until this call. âIâll come by tomorrow morning.â âVery well. Have a nice day.â The next day, Emily went to Lichfield Hospital. âPlan to have a baby?â âThatâs right. Mr. Yates specifically requested it during his screening. Your health is excellent, Miss Yates. Your ovulation cycle is regular, so we recommend folic acid, Vitamin B1, and plenty of protein. With the right timing and frequency, you should be expecting good news soon.â The doctor adjusted his glasses and smiled warmly. Emilyâs fingers tightened around the report, a heavy feeling settling in her chest. She had been trying hard not to think about Justin lately, but this report hit her unexpectedly hard. âMiss Yates, Iâll prescribe you two boxes of folic acid and Vitamin B1. Be sure to take them regularly.â Emily interrupted him, finding an excuse to refuse. âThanks, doctor, but that wonât be necessary. Iâll get them on my own.â The doctor wasnât surprised. Wealthy women like her often had access to premium brands from various sources, so declining hospital-prescribed supplements wasnât unusual. Emily left the hospital in a daze, only coming to her senses when she reached a sunny spot outside. She tossed the health report into the trash bin. With Emma back, Justin clearly had no intention of having children with her. And she certainly didnât want to give him one, either. It was easier to pretend she didnât know what the checkup had really been for. Meanwhile, in the hospitalâs garden, the spring sunlight was warm and gentle. Justin was pushing Emmaâs wheelchair, letting her enjoy the sunshine. âJustin, youâre busy with work. You donât have to be here with me all the time. I can manage on my own,â Emma said, her voice soft and considerate. âFocus on getting better. Donât worry about anything else.â Justin felt a deep guilt about Emmaâs disappearance, blaming himself for not protecting her better. He believed his negligence had allowed her to be taken and vanish without a trace. Over the past few days, he had tried to gather clues from her about what happened, but whenever he brought it up, she would break down, unable to share any details. Emily hadnât expected to see Justin at the hospital. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicïŒđ | "Carrisa Sinclair, you're the only woman I'll ever love in my life. I will never take a concubine!" Carissa Sinclair stared at the hypocritical man before her, his heartfelt promises still echoing in her ears. At the time of her husband's departure for battle, she used her dowry to support the household and care for her in-laws. In the end, however, she was met with betrayal; Barrett Warren used his military achievements to request the king's permission to take another legitimate wife, placing her on equal footing with him. She was the Marquis of Northwatch's daughter, and she herself was also highly skilled in martial arts. After her family was destroyed, she had no choice but to marry a good husband as her mother had wished, learning to be obedient and manage household affairs to put her mother at ease. But the man before her was no virtuous partner. Barrett's handsome face bore a hint of apology, yet his words were resolute, "Carissa, the king has issued a royal edict for this marriage. Aurora will be joining our household. There's no question about it." Despite feeling a mix of disgust and unwillingness, she still asked, "What about your parents? Do they agree?" "They do. It was a royal edict. Besides, Aurora is straightforward, cheerful, and lovable. She visited my mother a while ago." They agreed? Hah... How ironic! All her sincere efforts over the past year turned out to be feeding a dog. "Carissa, when I married you, I didn't understand love. I thought you were a suitable match for a wife until I met Rory." Talking about the woman he loved, his eyes softened and filled with deep affection. He turned back to Carissa and added, "She's unlike any woman I've ever met. I love her deeply. I hope you'll agree to this." Carissa curled her lips in a faint smile; beneath her seemingly teary eyes gleamed a sharp, fierce determination, "Invite General Yates over. I have a few things to ask her." "There's no need for that. Carissa, she's different from any woman you know. She's a general, and she's above the usual household squabbles. She wouldn't want to meet you," Barrett refused instantly. Carissa retorted, "What kind of women do I know? What kind of woman am I to you? Have you forgotten? I'm also the daughter of a noble family. My father and my six brothers died on the Southern Frontier three years ago-" "That's them," Barrett interrupted. "But you're a delicate woman suited for the comforts of home. Aurora has no respect for such women. She's straightforward and unrestrained. If she meets you, she might say things you won't like. Why put yourself through that?" As Carissa looked up, the striking beauty mark under the corner of her eye became more evident in the light. She calmly said, "It's fine. If she says anything unpleasant, I'll ignore it. Understanding the bigger picture and acting with dignity are essential virtues for any matriarch. Don't you trust me?" Barrett sighed in frustration. "Why put yourself through this? There was a royal edict for this marriage. Even when Aurora moves in, you'll be in separate wings. She won't compete with you for control of the household. She doesn't care about those things." "Do you really think I'm attached to managing this household?" Carissa countered. Running this mansion was no easy task. Just the monthly medicine for Barrett's mother cost dozens of silver coins. Then, there was food, clothing, and social obligationsâall these things required money. This household was practically a hollow shell. Over the past year, Carissa had used much of her dowry to keep things running. And this was her reward. "Enough, I won't argue with you. I just needed to inform you. Whether you agree or not changes nothing," said Barrett, his patience wearing thin. Carissa watched him leave in a huff, feeling even more the irony in her heart. "My lady, my lord was too much!" said Lulu, Carissa's maid, wiping her tears away. "Don't call him that!" Carissa gave her a stern look. "We never consummated the marriage. He's not your lord." "Help me get ready; we're going to the royal palace." "What do we need to go to the royal palace for... Oh! Are you asking the king to revoke the decree?" Lulu asked innocently, tilting her head. Carissa tapped her on the forehead. "Silly girl, is it worth it for us to continue wasting our youth on someone like that?" Lulu covered her forehead and exclaimed, "Then why are we going to the palace?" "Of course, to seek a decree for divorce." Barrett Warren could leverage his achievements to request a marriage from the king, and she, Carissa Sinclair, could also use the military merits of the Marquis' family of Northwatch to request an edict for an amicable divorce. Since her husband's heart no longer belongs to her, why should she cling on? As for the substantial dowry she had given over the years, there's no reason to let this heartless family benefit from it for free. She will reclaim every single cent. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicïŒđ | February in Sureton City was wet. It had been drizzling throughout the day, leaving the roads damp. The cold wind brought with it the rain, making Freya Somner shiver. She held an umbrella and curled up while crouching before the entrance to the city hall. It was already 5:00 pm. Would that person come? She was worried as she thought about her grandfather, Neil Somner, who lay sick in bed. Had he finished his IV drip? Would he need to use the restroom? Had Thomas Talbot already gone home? She looked up and scanned the empty streets. The city hall would close for the day at 5:30 pm. She would just grit her teeth and wait for another half an hour, then. If that person didn't show up, she could blame him and tell Neil and Thomas that he'd stood her up. It wasn't because she didn't want to marry him or anything. Neil was sick. As a traditional medicine practitioner, he knew his time was running out. Freya was his only concernâshe would be alone in the world once he passed. He'd contacted Thomas, whom he'd saved many years ago. Thomas had promised Neil that he would do everything in his power to help if Neil ever needed it. All Neil had to do was make the call. Years had passed since then, but the call had miraculously gone through. Thomas had shown up the very next day. Neil had explained the situation to him and asked Thomas to help care for Freya in the future. Thomas had generously said, "It's only natural for me to care for her. How about thisâI have many grandsons, so I'll have one of them marry Fae as a way of repaying you. That way, she won't be alone." Neil had agreed, leaving Freya with no room to object. She didn't want to marryâshe could take care of herself and was fine alone. She was currently staying at the dormitory her university had prepared for graduate students. She even had 2,300 a month as financial aid. Eating at the hospital's and university's cafeterias was cheapâshe only needed to spend 15 a day on food. However, Neil had insisted. He felt that it was hard to predict the future, and he would only be able to rest in peace once he saw that marriage certificate. That way, he'd be able to face Freya's parents in the afterlife with no regrets. Freya's parents had died after falling off a cliff. They'd been searching for a herbal catalyst to save Thomas back in the day. It had rained that day, just as it had on this day. Freya had seen her parents' corpses entwined with one another, their hands still clutching the herbal catalyst. After her parents passed away, she and Neil depended on each other for survival. It was on that day that she'd suddenly grown up. She'd studied hard and skipped grades, sitting for her SATs at 17 years old. Then, she'd gotten into Sureton University's medical faculty, joining the seven-year integrated bachelor's and master's program. She only had two years to go before she could graduate and officially start working. Things were starting to look good. Then, Neil had been diagnosed with stomach cancer. It was taking his life away. The screeching of brakes pulled Freya out of her reverie. She looked up at the offroad vehicle before her. It was painted a military green and covered in mud, and the tires were soiled. It was clear the car had ventured through the mountains. The door opened, blocking the man's face from her view. Still, she'd gotten a glimpse of his chiseled features. His bushy brows, tall nose, and deep-set eyes formed a handsome, honest face. With the door open, all Freya could see was the army pants enveloping his long legs and the leather boots he wore. It was a cold day, yet he only wore an olive green T-shirt. He stepped away from the car. Before Freya could take a closer look at his face, he approached her, stopping before her so his boots were level with her eyes. "Are you Freya Somner?" he asked, his voice deep and somewhat daunting. "Yeah." "Let's get married, then." He turned and headed into the city hall. Chapter 2 Freya wanted to stand up, but she'd been crouching for so long that her legs had gone numb. "What's wrong?" the man asked. "My legs have gone numb." She was lifted off her feet as soon as the words were out of her mouth. An unfamiliar scent enveloped her, and she felt her face burn. The man placed her on the seat before the counter. "Get your identification." She kept her head lowered as she obediently placed the things on the counter. "Daniel Talbot," the staff said. "That's me," the man said. "Freya Somner." "Here," Freya said. She looked up at the staff. The staff looked at the identification she held, then at Freya. The latter's eyes were spirited but also carried a hint of naivety. Freya was only 22, but Daniel was already 28. He'd even carried her in. That made the staff suspect whether Freya had been forced into this. She asked, "Are you here to get married at your own will?" "Yes, I am," Freya said. "Alright, then. Fill up these forms, please." At 5:30 pm, Freya and Daniel walked out of the city hall. Freya looked down at her marriage certificate. She'd gone from being single to married once the staff stamped the certificate. She'd married a man she'd met for the first time without even dating him. The whole thing had only taken a matter of minutes. Daniel stopped and looked at her. "Where are you headed now?" She had kept her head down and hadn't been paying attention to the distance between them. She walked right into his chest. Pain spread through her, starting from her nose. Tears welled in Freya's eyes. How could his chest be as hard as a wall? She clamped a hand over her nose and looked at him tearily. "I'm going back to the hospital." He was so tall that her eyes were only level with his chest. It was incredibly muscular and looked just like the diagrams she'd seen in her medical texts. "Get in the car," he said. Freya struggled to open the door. She tugged it with all her strength, but it didn't budge. Daniel saw her from the driver's seat. He waved at her, gesturing for her to back up. Then, he opened the door from inside. "Which hospital are you going to?" he asked. "The county tumor hospital, the one at Percat Street. Thanks." Freya obediently settled in her seat. "Your seatbelt," he said. She put it on, and he started the car. She noticed that his hands and arms were tanned, with protruding veins. He oozed strength and power. Suddenly, Freya's stomach rumbled. The sound was magnified in the silent car. She instinctively held her stomach, her face turning beet red. What was wrong with her? Why did she keep embarrassing herself? Was there something about her that made her incompatible with Daniel? Her stomach continued to rumble for a while. Finally, the car stopped. Freya thought they'd arrived at the hospital and moved to open the door. Then, she looked out and said, "We're not at the hospital." Daniel had already gotten out of the car, though. He headed to a fruit store without looking back at her. Soon, he returned with a bag full of fruits. "I don't know what your grandfather likes, so I bought a little of everything." "He can't eat anything. Doctor's orders." Daniel looked at her, perhaps because she sounded too calm. Only then did Freya notice how deep-set his eyes were. There was a hint of dominance in them. "You have them, then." He placed the bag on her lap. "Have some to tide the hunger. I'm in a rush." Freya wondered whether he was showing his concern for her. A wave of warmth surged in her as she peeled a banana. It was sweet. ⊠The nurse had just removed Neil's IV drip when Freya and Daniel arrived at the ward. Thomas took the marriage certificates from Daniel and Freya and held them before Neil. He said happily, "Look at this, Neil. They're official marriage certificates with the stamps and all. They're genuine!" Neil smiled and nodded weakly. "That's great. I won't have anything to worry about anymore." "Come closer so Neil can see you, Dan," Thomas said. Daniel stepped forward. "Hi, Grandpa." Neil's smile widened. "HiâŠ" He held Daniel's hand and said, "I'll leave Freya in your hands from now on. She's a softie but is stubborn on the inside. I hope you'll be more tolerant of her and take the time to explain your thoughts to her if you two ever get into an argument." Tears streamed down Freya's face when she heard this. Daniel said, "I will, Grandpa." "Don't worry, Neil. We won't mistreat Freya. Daniel has property and a carâI'll have him show Freya around his place right now. She can move in when she's free," Thomas said. Freya forgot about crying and stared at Thomas in shock when she heard that. Didn't she and Daniel only have to get married? Why did they even have to live together? "Go on, then. It's still light out, so you can see what the place is like," Neil said. Daniel and Freya headed to his place under Thomas' urging. Chapter 3 Daniel's apartment was in Sureton City's central commercial area. It was an expensive area with good infrastructureâthe medical and education systems were well-established. The residential area was right next to Sureton City's largest park. Freya looked at the minimalist, almost stark apartment. The marble coffee table was covered in a layer of dust. "This is your home?" "Yeah." Daniel also saw the dust. "I don't usually stay here." That didn't make sense at all. Why would anyone not live in their own home? Freya couldn't understand it. "There's a card here that you can use to pay for the utilities." He opened a drawer in the TV cabinet to show her. "If anything needs fixing, you can speak to the management office. "I'll have someone clean up the place later. There are two rooms, so you can pick whichever one you want. Feel free to use the study as wellâŠ" Freya observed the place. It was well renovated but showed no signs of being lived in. There weren't even any plates or utensils around. "What am I to you?" she suddenly asked. "My wife." "But I feel like your mistress," she said boldly. She didn't know whether Daniel had a girlfriend or anythingâperhaps he'd only married her due to Thomas' pressure. Otherwise, he wouldn't have made her wait a whole afternoon for him, only arriving right before the city hall closed for the day. "What are you getting at?" Daniel asked. "I'm fine with getting a divorce if you already have a partnerâour grandfathers have seen the marriage certificates, anyway. I don't want to inadvertently end up as a homewrecker." She respected the elderly but wouldn't do anything immoral just to comply with Neil's and Thomas' wishes. Daniel understood now. "I'm single. I usually stay at the military camp in the mountains." Freya recalled his offroad vehicle and the mud on it. That, coupled with his outfit, made her realize just who he was. "I'm sorry for misunderstanding you." "It's fine. I'll take you back to the hospital nowâyou can move in here whenever it's convenient for you." "What about you?" she blurted. Then, she disdained herself for asking. What did his matters have to do with her? "I need to head back after this. There's an urgent mission I need to handle." That was the last thing Daniel said to her. ⊠Shortly after Daniel left, Neil's condition took a turn for the worse, and a new semester started. Freya bustled back and forth between the university and the hospital daily. On days when Neil felt better, he could even hold Freya's hand and reminisce with her. Neither of them mentioned that rainy night, though. He kept telling her that life was long and that she had to live well independently. However, he also told her she couldn't expect to do everything herself. She had to give in occasionally. Daniel looked like a good man, and they had to communicate with each other. They had to understand each other⊠Neil said many things. Freya wanted to object to everything and tell him that none of that mattered. She wanted him to know that she only wanted to spend her life with him in a small town called Floriver Town. She wanted to read medical texts and pick herbs with him. However, as a doctor, she was rational enough to know there was no chance of them ever returning to that life. The reports and data she saw every day were enough to tell her that Neil's condition was deteriorating. She cried almost daily throughout that month but hid it well. Neil never noticed. One day, white clouds floated in the blue sky. Freya drew the curtains, allowing the sunlight to stream into the room. Neil was in good spirits. "The weather is so nice today, Fae. Maybe you should take me off my oxygen tube now." He sounded calm, but Freya faltered while clipping his nails. She acted like she hadn't heard him and moved on to the next finger. "I can't take it anymore, Fae. I'm on drug every day, but it still hurts so bad. I'm begging you, okay?" His plea made Freya's nose prickle. Tears rolled down her face and landed on the floor, fading within seconds. Neil was a proud and strong man who'd never begged anyone in his life. Now⊠It looked like she really had to let him go. She slowly shut her eyes, sounding choked up as she said, "Okay. I'll get a doctor after I'm done clipping your nails." "The weather is so nice today that I feel so much more relaxed," Neil said. He lifted a hand with difficulty to caress her head one last time. It reminded her of how he'd praised her whenever she could memorize the things she'd read in the medical texts. After Freya signed the necessary documents, the doctor removed Neil's oxygen tube. She stood by his bedside and held his hand until his body became devoid of warmth. Thomas helped her with Neil's funeral, after which he urged her to move into Daniel's apartment. Chapter 4 Two years passed in the blink of an eye. "There's no time to eat, Dr. Somner. We're being dispatched for a house call." Freya was in a hospital's emergency room. When she heard the nurse, Jade Winton, call her, she put a folder over her unfinished instant mac and cheese and left the doctor's lounge. "Where's Dr. Wood?" she asked while wearing a mask. She hurried to catch up with Jade. "He's accompanying Lena for a prenatal check. I've called him, and he's on his way." Jade grabbed a first-aid kit and an extra bag of gauze and bandages. She handed them to Freya. "What's the situation? Why do we need so many bandages and gauze?" "A luxury jewelry store was robbed. The store's staff called the police, but the robbers discovered them and took ten staff hostage. We're being dispatched to provide medical assistance," Jade said. She told Freya everything she knew, then added, "Don't be rash later. Leave everything to Dr. Wood." "Got it. Thanks, Jade." Freya's mentor, Jason Wood, arrived at the same time as Freya and Jade. He was a tall, skinny man whose hairline was receding. He'd come from a prenatal check with his wife, Lena Johnson, and had already changed into his uniform. It made him look particularly spirited. "What's the situation?" he asked as he got into the car. "A jewelry store's been robbed. The robbers are armed," Jade said. Silence descended upon the car. They didn't know what they were facing but had to go at it regardless. Medicine knew no borders, and all lives were equal in worth. They had to save lives as long as they were at risk. When Freya and the others arrived, the police had already secured the scene. A crowd consisting of spectators and staff from various media outlets gathered behind the police line, surrounding the place and making it hard for anyone to get through. Police cars and vehicles belonging to a SWAT team were parked outside the jewelry store. There were also three buses with the windows tinted black. Freya followed Jason out of the car. A man who looked like an administrator hurried over to them, looking anxious. "The robbers need a doctor in there to save their comrade. Which one of you two will go in?" Freya looked at the jewelry store. It had three floors and was a corner lot with an expansive view. A mall was behind it, which meant it probably had more than one exit. "I'll go," Jason said, dragging Freya out of her reverie. She gave him a disagreeable look. "No way. I'll go, Dr. Wood. You have parents and children to care for, and Lena's conceived with your second child. You can't go in there." "You can't, either. You're inexperienced." Jason's attitude was firm. "The situation is complicated. I'm the only one who can head in there." Freya didn't argue with him. She turned to the administrator and volunteered. "I'll go, sir. I've passed the medical board exam and can practice independently. I don't have any dependents or relatives to care for." He looked at her. She was young and so nervous that she clenched her fists, but her expression was calm. She was bold, but her courage needed some training. "You can go, then. We don't know the situation inside, so we can only act when the Falcon Strike Unit arrives. All you need to do when you get in there is to save whoever is injured. Drag things out for as long as possible while ensuring your safety and wait for help." "Understood, sir." Freya wore her medical cap and gave herself a mental pep talk. "FreyaâŠ" Jason started. "I have to gain experience since I don't have it, Dr. Wood. You have to give me a chance," she said. That was what medicine was like. One had to be bold and careful while constantly defeating one's old self. That way, one would only become a better version of oneself. Jason knew what Freya was like. She'd met various people when treating patients. When some of them criticized or insulted her, she wouldn't take it lying down. Her retorts left much to be desired, though. For instance, if a patient said she was incapable and that a doctor online had told them this and that, she would say, "I'll leave, then. You can ask your online doctor to treat you." Once, someone had shouted at her, saying she was useless. She'd clapped back, calling that person the useless one. "Do you guys have a bulletproof vest or something? Give one to her." Jason knew nothing he said would change Freya's mind. The administrator gave one of his subordinates a look. A member of the SWAT team brought a bulletproof vest over. Freya took her doctor's coat off and put the bulletproof vest on over her T-shirt. Then, she put her uniform on. Chapter 5 Jade handed Freya the first-aid kit before hanging the stethoscope from her neck. "You're just going to ignore everything I told you before we came here, aren't you? You're bound to get into trouble if you continue like this." "No one is more suitable than me, Jade," Freya said calmly. "It's not like the military region's general hospital lacks doctors. If you turn them down, they'll arrange for someone else to come." "But it's too far away. They'll take at least 30 minutes to arrive. That doesn't conform to the principles of pre-hospitalization emergency care." Jade was one of the emergency room's most experienced nurses, so she knew Freya was right. It was the only thing they could do under the circumstances. The administrator held a loudspeaker and shouted toward the store, "The doctor is coming. Open the door." A hoarse voice rang out as soon as the words were out of his mouth. "Put the first-aid kit on the ground and turn in a circle. Then, take everything out of the first-aid kit and lay them on the ground." Freya did as told. She'd just placed the final tool on the ground when the hoarse voice rang out again. "Put the things back in and come inside." Freya packed everything back. She was about to enter the store when she felt a cool breeze. Curious, she looked in the direction it had come. A helicopter was hovering in midair in one of the jewelry store's blind spots. A tall figure in camouflage slid down the rope and made a smooth landing. It happened in seconds. Freya stared at the man, finding his figure incredibly familiar. He wore a black mask, and his sharp eyes flitted past her. Then, he hid behind the wall. Another team member landed behind him. "Come in," the hoarse voice urged loudly. He sounded impatient. Freya knew she had to enter the store since these people had yet to infiltrate it. Once she understood that, she didn't hesitate to head inside. As soon as she pushed open the door, she smelled the metallic scent of blood. Suddenly, someone grabbed her by the neck and roughly dragged her inside. Then, he flung her onto the floor and commanded, "Save him." She looked at the man on the floor. His mask, shaped like a pig's head, had been thrown aside. He looked ashen while struggling to breathe and had cyanosis of the nail bed. These were all signs of a lack of oxygen. Freya checked him and concluded that he was having an asthma attack. His throat had swelled up, leading to breathing difficulties. She searched his bag while muttering, "Where's the inhaler?" Asthma patients would bring their inhalers when they were out, but she didn't find one in his bag. "What are you looking for?" a man in a mask shaped like a dog's head asked. "His inhaler," she said. "He doesn't have one. Do a cricothyrotomy on him right now." Freya was taken aback. "How are you related to him? You know how to save him?" Suddenly, he pressed a gun to her forehead. "Shut up if you don't want to die. Just do as I say!" The iciness of the metal made Freya's heart clench. Her mind went blank for a second, and she couldn't think. "Hurry up!" He kicked her shoulder. The pain made her snap to her senses. She forced herself to calm down and took a deep breath before commencing anatomical positioning and sterilization. Then, she inserted a thick injection needle into the cricothyroid membrane. The process didn't take long, and the man gradually started looking better. Suddenly, a black thing landed not far from Freya. Before she realized what it was, a few more followed. The inside of the store was quickly filled with smoke, and people started yelling. The alarm went off. Freya wanted to take advantage of the chaos to hide, but a hand wrapped around her neck. A gun was pressed to her forehead, and someone snarled, "You're coming with me." Chapter 6 The man dragged Freya to a secluded corner to hide. The cold feeling against her temple made her compliant. Her palms grew sweaty as she stood there, and she could hear her heart racing. No matter how nervous or scared she was, she could only place her faith in the Falcon Strike Unit and tightly hold the needle in her hand. A few minutes later, red lights flashed at them. The man dragged Freya out of their hiding spot. Before she could even see what was happening, she heard a muffled groan behind her. Then, there was a thump, and the robber's hand fell before her. She was still lost when a team of three surrounded her. A familiar voice said, "Take her out, Rabbit." "Roger, Falcon." This voice belonged to a woman. Rabbit, or Loren Smith, turned to Freya. "Come with me." Freya turned to look at the familiar man while following Loren out. He glanced at her while walking up the stairs, and his sharp eyes matched the ones in her memory. She asked Loren, "Is the person you called Falcon Daniel Talbot?" Loren faltered. Then, she continued walking out while observing their surroundings. She didn't respond to Freya's question, but Freya knew she was right. After leaving the jewelry store, the situation outside left no room for Freya to be pensive. She threw herself into workâthe jewelry store's staff had more or less been injured. Jason was rescuing the most critically injured ones, so she had to handle those who were only bruised or scraped. The injured staff came and went as she stopped the bleeding, cleaned wounds, and bandaged them. "Freya." She looked up in the middle of stopping a patient's bleeding to see black leather boots before her. Then, she raised her head to find Daniel standing before her. She looked away and continued with her work. "Yes?" "Help me clean this up." He'd taken his mask off, his tanned face unreadable. It had been two years since they'd last seen each other. Now that they were reunited, Freya still couldn't help feeling a little scared of him. Based on what she remembered, he was a little domineering, and he spoke and acted brusquely. "I'm almost done here." She picked up the pace and recorded the time. Then, she called out to Jade, who was somewhere behind her, "I'm done with the last one, Jade. They can be sent to the hospital now." She turned back to Daniel. "Have a seat." She sterilized her hands and scanned him. There didn't seem to be any wounds on him, so she asked, "Where's your injury?" "The side of my abdomen." He lifted his shirt, revealing the bandage around his waist. Freya crouched before him, finding that the bandage had already been stained with blood. She removed it and looked at the stitches on the neat woundâit was a knife wound. He asked, "How have you been for the past two years?" "Not too bad." "I was on a mission abroad when your grandfather passed. I've only just returned." Freya faltered. Daniel was explaining why he had missed Neil's funeral. Her voice remained calm as she said, "I understand." They didn't speak anymore after that. Freya didn't ask about the wound, merely cleaning it and bandaging it again. She stood up and took off her gloves, throwing them into the medical waste bin. "You'll have to be careful with your wound for some time. It'll take longer for you to recover if you keep reopening it." "Thanks," he said. "You're welcome." Their conversation was polite and distant. "This is yours, right?" Daniel suddenly held out a sandalwood bracelet with an emerald pendant in the middle. Freya's face was carved on itâit didn't look much like her, though. It was a bracelet her father had made for her. "Yes, it is. Thanks." She reached out for it. Her fingers brushed against his palm as she took the bracelet from him, making her heart skip a beat. She immediately retracted her hand. "I'm leaving." Daniel stood up. He straightened his shirt and returned to his unit. Freya watched as the helicopter started up. The blades spun, lifting the aircraft into the air. Then, it flew away. "Let's go, Dr. Somner. We're taking a police car back," Jade called. Freya snapped to her senses. The helicopter was no longer in sight. All that was left was a vortex cloud left from its tail. She tightened her grip on the bracelet and packed everything up. Then, she ran to Jade with the first-aid kit and medical waste bag in hand. ⊠After the incident, Jason requested that she be placed under counseling and given a month off. Freya returned to work after only three days at home, though. "Go home and rest," he said. "I need to do something with my hands, Dr. Wood." Jason pressed a hand to his forehead and threw her a pair of gloves. "Go to the debridement room and change the dressing for the patients there. You're not allowed to go on house calls or dispatches in the future." "Why?" 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đAttention! Do not read in publicïŒđ | In Debra's last life, she loved Juan so much, but everyone knew that the one he cherished was Shelia. After Debra was drained of her last bit of value by Juan, she tragically died on the operating table. Reborn in this life, Debra swears never to repeat the same mistakes, and she will make Juan regret what he has done! "Get the defibrillator! Increase the voltage!" "Doctor! The patient is experiencing massive bleeding, and the A-type blood from the blood bank was just urgently taken away." The intern nurse's hands were covered in blood, and she trembled. The operating room reeked of blood. She had never seen so much blood before. At that moment, a thought flashed through her mind. 'Who would suddenly take away A-type blood from the blood bank?' The woman lying on the bed was pale. Her lips were dry, and her eyes started to lose focus. "Juan..." "What?" "Juan Nichols..." The intern nurse made out the name murmured by Debra Frazier. Juan Nichols was the most influential businessman in Seamar City. The doctor was on the verge of collapse. He dialed the wrong number three times before finally getting it right. He quickly pleaded with the person on the other end of the phone, "Mr. Nichols, your wife is experiencing massive bleeding, but the blood from the blood bank has been taken away. Please, come and see her for the last time." But Juan's voice was filled with indifference. "She's still alive? Call me when she's dead." With that, he hung up the phone. All the light disappeared from Debra's eyes. 'Juan, do you hate me so much? Even at this point, you wouldn't come to see me.' The machine emitted a flat, cold beep, indicating the patient's vital signs had disappeared. Debra felt her soul leaving her body. Her withered, frail body collapsed weakly on the bed. Debra felt exhausted. At just twenty-seven, she died from postpartum hemorrhage in the hospital. In her lifetime, she loved Juan dearly. As the only daughter of the Frazier family, she should have enjoyed the best life. But to marry Juan, she sacrificed herself and her family. In the end, she met a tragic fate. Debra slowly closed her eyes. Given another chance, she would never make the same mistakes. ... "Madam, Mr. Nichols wants to take you to the auction. Which outfit would you like to wear?" Sophie asked. Debra gasped and opened her eyes. Everything in front of her was strikingly familiar. This place was Juan and her home. They had been married for a month, but Juan had rarely visited her. She remembered that Juan was attending a land auction, and due to the occasion, he had to bring his family along. But this was all five years ago. 'How could it be? ' she thought, deeply confused, 'Am I reborn?' "Mr. Nichols has never stayed overnight before. You should seize this opportunity." Sophieâs voice brought Debra back to reality. She picked out a white gown, hesitating. "How about this one, Madam?" Looking at it, Debra gave a self-deprecating smile. It was well known that Juan favored Shelia. In the past, she often dressed like Shelia to please Juan Miles. Shelia liked white dresses, so she followed suit, just to earn a little favor from Juan. For this auction, Juan didn't inform her of the change in companion and brought Shelia instead, making her look ridiculous in a white dress similar to Shelia's. The thought of the past made her laugh. "No, I'll wear that one," she said, picking up a red dress. Debra never liked plain clothes. Shelia was just a poor college student. Debra felt that she must have lost her mind to wear cheap clothes for a man. It only lowered her status and self-esteem. "But Mr. Nichols likes white dresses," Sophie said hesitantly. Debra simply ignored her hints. "I'll wear this one," she said. "Throw away all those white dresses. I don't like them." Sophie sighed and complied. Debra looked at herself in the mirror, still vibrant and beautiful. But in a few years, she would be worn down by Juan's torment. Before that happened, she would end it all. In the evening, Debra appeared in a burgundy dress that accentuated her curves. Her delicate makeup, curls, and a mole under her eye made her mesmerizing. She looked like a painting, untouchable. Not far away, a man in a white shirt and black leather combat boots saw her. With a cigarette dangling from his mouth, Marion Houston asked, "Who is she?" "You don't know her? She's Debra, the daughter of the Frazier family and Juan's wife," said his friend, Randy Osborne. "I just saw Juan entering with another woman. Maybe we'll witness a showdown between the mistress and the wife. It will be fun." Marion made no comments. Randy clicked his tongue. "Juan's taste is just terrible, preferring a skinny woman to his beautiful woman. Don't you think?" Randy turned around, but Marion was nowhere to be seen. "Damn it!" he cursed, quickly catching up with Marion. Shelia, in a white dress, held Juan's arm timidly. "I've never been to such an event before. Maybe I should go back." "You'll get used to it. You'll be attending these events frequently in the future," Juan said. Shelia nodded. Juan was about to enter with Shelia when Joe spoke up. "Sir, won't we wait for Mrs. Nichols?" Juan frowned. "Didn't I ask you to tell her not to come today?" Joe glanced at Shelia, and she quickly said, "It's not Joe's fault. I told him not to inform Debra. With my status, I'm afraid of gossip, so I thought it would be better for Debra to accompany you in." Shelia lowered her head like a scared hare. Juan rubbed his temples. He didn't want Debra to show up at all. "Mr. Nichols," Shelia murmured, biting her lip. "It's alright." Juan patted Shelia's head and said to Joe, "Go intercept her and send her away." In the crowd, there were murmurs of surprise. Joe looked over and was also shocked. 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đAttention! Do not read in publicïŒđ | After a tragic accident left Emily Yates without her memories, she fell in love with her savior, Justin Yates, unaware that he was hiding the truth and using her as a stand-in for his first love. For three long years, Emily poured everything into the relationship, hoping he would love her back. But on the day Justin proposed, he held his "one true love" in his arms and left Emily stranded on a foreign street, still expecting her to remain his secret mistress. * âDidnât I tell you to go home? Why are you still here?â Justinâs voice dripped with disdain and impatience, as if his irritation had taken on a life of its own. Emily stood her ground, unafraid. She needed answers. âYou proposed to me in Merika State just 16 hours ago, but now youâre holding another woman and completely ignoring me. And youâre not even coming home? Staying out all night?â âStop being unreasonable. Leave. Now,â he ordered, his voice cold and commanding, his gaze on her as though she were an unruly employee who had crossed the line. Emily wasnât leaving without answers. âYou think Iâm being unreasonable? Iâm your fiancĂ©e. You left me on the street in a foreign country to carry another woman away without a second thought. Did you ever consider how I felt? âIâll go, but only if you leave the hospital with me. There are doctors and nurses here to care for that woman. Right now, youâre coming home with me.â Desperate, Emily reached out to grab Justinâs arm. But before she could make contact, her arm was blocked by Justinâs personal bodyguard, William Carter. Emily was stunned, unable to believe what she was seeing. It felt as though her heart was being torn in two. âWhat do you mean by this?â Emilyâs voice trembled, mirroring the unease in her heart. Justin didnât respond. He stared at her with cold, detached eyes, as if she were a stranger and not the fiancĂ©e he had just proposed to. Finally, he spoke, his words sharp and emotionless. âDonât be childish.â Childish? Once, he had said he loved how she depended on him, how she claimed him for herself. And now he was calling her childish? âIf you want to stay here with her, then what about our marriage? You proposed to me just today!â | LEARN_MORE | https://beokn.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=15056&ut | Random Reading | https://www.facebook.com/61559743679549/ | 321 | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Learn More | 0 | beokn.com | DCO | https://beokn.com/market/buenovela/3?lpid=15056&utm_campaign={{campaign.name}}&utm_content={{campaign.id}}&adset_name={{adset.name}}&adset_id={{adset.id}}&ad_id={{ad.id}}&ad_name={{ad.name}}&placement={{placement}} | 1969-12-31 18:00 | https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.35426-6/464744275_1717283745733017_8817052015286460716_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s60x60_tt6&_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=c53f8f&_nc_ohc=4SkDMXQRzmsQ7kNvgEsd_UV&_nc_zt=14&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-1.xx&_nc_gid=Aucemaf_p--Hm_Y3zLmKkDF&oh=00_AYCY5kogqZvvFs64fuQ70OotxUERDZrrGd4AAhpq1xc3gw&oe=675ED010 | PERSON_PROFILE | 0 | 0 | 0 | Random Reading | 0 | 0 | 1969-12-31 18:00 | View Edit Delete | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yes | 2024-12-10 19:42 | active | 1988 | 0 | Read next chapter | For her, marrying her best friend and carrying his child was a dream come true. However, just at this joyful moment, the man's beloved returned... ===== "It's a good thing you're cautious. You could've lost your baby, Miss Monroe," the GYN told me seriously as she could see the shock in my eyes. Had I heard it right? I was pregnant? I was pregnant with a baby for Pierce--my best friend and my first crush! On the way out of the hospital, I couldn't wait to tell Pierce about our baby. I wondered what his reaction would be. Would he scream in happiness? God! I couldn't contain my happiness. I cupped my flushed face as I fantasized, but the moment I felt the cold of the simple ring on my finger, my wildly beating heart calmed down. I almost forgot that Pierce wasn't the type to be keen on having children, especially since our marriage was arranged by his family. Pierce was a complete gentleman, both as a friend and a husband. Every time we did intimate thing, he was considerate yet cautious, saying there was no need to add extra shackles when we weren't ready. This baby, in a way, was out of the plan. "Ma'am, is everything okay? Do you need to call the boss?" my private driver, Luke, asked worriedly as he noticed my frown. Luke was reliable, like family, but if I chose to share, I still wanted Pierce to be the first to know this news. He was my baby's father. "No," I shook my head, giving Luke a reassuring smile. "He's on a flight. I'll talk to him later myself." I wanted to sense his answer directly from his raw expressions. I was always good at that. I closed my eyes, recalling the first day we met. His bright smile in the sunlight was so dazzling; he was a Prince. Long before we became best friends, I fell in love with him at first sight. But it was only unrequited love; I knew that well. I slid down the car window to get some fresh air but accidentally caught a glimpse of our old high school. That bitter feeling filled my chest once again. Pierce was my first love, but I wasn't his. In high school, I was just a boring nerd in others' eyes while Pierce Anderson was the shining quarterback. Everyone was surprised that we could be friends. Though envy arose, I enjoyed being around him. I slowly realized that I didn't just want to be his friend. However, right when I was about to confess my feelings to him, another girl came into his life. I shook my head, trying to rid myself of those sad memories. I gripped the cold wedding ring on my finger, telling myself the past was the past. Pierce said they were over, and I was his wife now. I was his wife who was carrying his baby. I wiped the tears from the corners of my eyes and opened the door to our house. My heart calmed as I breathed in the scent of home. Our home. Pierce and I decorated it together with our own hands. We enjoyed it. Yes, I must have been overthinking. That woman had been out of our lives for a long time, and my marriage with Pierce had been as beautiful as a fairy tale for the past three years. I glanced at the clock on the wall. At this point, Pierce should have gotten off the plane. He had been traveling for over a month for the sake of our family's business. Pierce was the President of ADE, the leading fashion magazine company in Asia, and I was actually the Vice President. We were not only life partners but also good partners at work. I really missed him. I dialed his number immediately. I wanted to hear his voice now, to know when he would arrive home. I would prepare a good meal for him, and he would reward me with a sweet k*ss. Then we might do intimate thing... Oops, I almost forgot I was pregnant now. I needed to tell him this first before we could do anything else. I was happily envisioning our lovely reunion when my heart dropped as a woman's voice came over the line. [Hello?] I snapped the phone as just one word came out. My phone fell to the floor, and my body started shaking uncontrollably. NO! It couldn't be her! It couldn't be Lexi! She was already out of our lives! I must have misheard. I rushed to the fridge, attempting to calm myself with some al**hol. But the moment I was reminded of the doctor's words and my baby. I needed to be cautious for my baby's sake. I turned to grab a box of milk and walked toward the sofa. I didn't know what made me recognize that as Lexi's voice at that moment. I meant Lexi and I were never close. Lexi Gilbert was a typical blonde beauty that men would go crazy for. She was the popular cheerleader in high school while Pierce was the star quarterback. A better match than he and a nerd like me, right? It wasn't surprising that he had fallen for her. My pride couldn't stand watching the man I loved go crazy for another woman. So I had once tried to stay away from them silently, but Pierce refused to quit my life. Every time I drowned myself in a sea of books and studies to forget them, Pierce would appear at my doorstep asking me out. I couldn't say no to his charming smile; I couldn't refuse when he claimed it was his duty as my best friend to take me out to enjoy the real world. To avoid ruining our friendship, I could only hide my broken heart, silently playing the role of his best friend while watching his happy face as he pursued another girl. I finally mustered the courage to study abroad when I learned that Pierce was planning to propose to Lexi. However, I never expected Grams would call to beg me to return. I hurried back only to see a lifeless Pierce. His heart was shattered, thanks to Lexi. My beloved sunshine boy was nowhere to be seen, and my heart b*ed for him. I started to hate Lexi from that moment. I gave up my cherished man for her, and how dared she harm him so badly! Pierce didn't tell anyone what happened except that he was done with Lexi. Grams arranged our marriage. I didn't understand why he agreed until the day I heard him say that marrying anyone but Lexi would be the same for him. It hurt like hell, but I still walked into this marriage without a second thought. My cherished boy was broken, and I wanted to fix him, not caring if I ruined myself in the process. I fell asleep at home, feeling insecure and worried. I woke up in the middle of the night when I felt someone caressing my cheek. Slowly, I opened my eyes and realized I had fallen asleep in the living room. Someone lifted me from the couch. I immediately recognized his scent and touch as I looked at him with heavy-lidded eyes. "Pierce..." "Hmm," he hummed as he walked toward the stairs. "Why did you sleep on the couch?" I stared at his face as he gently placed me down on the bed. He caressed my hair and k*ssed my forehead. He was always so gentle, and that was why I loved him so much. "Where have you been? I've been waiting for you," I said as I caressed his cheek. "Just met a friend. You said you were waiting for me; is it something urgent?" Looking at his gentle face, I suddenly didn't want to ruin the moment, so I closed my parted lips and swallowed the truth back down. Tomorrow, maybe tomorrow, I would have the courage to face all the puzzles. I shook my head and pouted, signaling that I was sleepy. He chuckled and carefully carried me to the bed. Just as he was about to leave me after giving me a goodnight k*ss, I panicked for some reason. I quickly grabbed him... I missed him. I wanted him. "Wait, Kels," he said, stopping me by pinning my hands to the bed. "I thought you said you were sleepy and needed to rest." "But I think I miss you more now." I looked at him with innocence and caught the d**ire flashing in his eyes, but I didn't know why it faded so quickly. He used to be happy when I took the initiative. As if noticing my confusion, he chuckled and playfully pinched my nose. "I'll just take a shower." I nodded and watched him as he walked toward the bathroom. But drowsiness struck again, so I closed my eyes to take a nap. However, it was already morning when I opened my eyes again, and Pierce was beside me, putting a tray of food on the bedside table. "Hey!" I greeted, smiling when I realized what he'd done. He had prepared breakfast for me. In bed. The sweetest. He smiled and sat on the edge of the bed. "Good morning." I grinned as I sat up. He carried the tray and put it beside me. I shot an eyebrow up, tilting my head as I stared at his handsome face. His deep brown eyes and thick, black eyebrows complemented his striking features. "What is this? Is this a bribe? You stood me up last night, bad boy." He didn't laugh. Instead, he heaved a sigh, gently tucking my hair behind my ear before taking my hand and staring into my eyes. "I have something to tell you." My heart raced. I thought about our baby. He had something to say, and I did too. "W-What is it?" I asked, feeling my voice tremble. He took a deep breath. "You know you're important to me, right?" I slowly nodded, my lips parted. I couldn't speak; I was scared of what he was about to say. I had a bad feeling about this. "You were my best friend before we got married. You're one of the few people I treasure..." I hid my clenched fists under the sheets. I didn't understand why he was telling me this, but I felt tears pooling in the corner of my eyes already. "Kelly..." He paused, squeezing his eyes shut before looking into mine again. "I-I think it's time for us to divorce." "P-Pierce..." My heart clenched. He smiled sadly. "I know you don't have feelings for me either. You only married me because of my grandparents. You just did this because you love them. Now it's time for our real happiness, Kelly." I shook my head. "W-What are you talking about, Pierce?" "Lexi is back, Kelly. My first love is back." Chapter 2 Kelly's POV--It Never Rains but It Pours I got off the bed and tried to leave, but Pierce grabbed my hand. I quickly wiped the tears rolling down my cheeks before he could see them. He stood in front of me, searching my face as I struggled to look down and avoid his gaze. My heart felt like it was breaking into pieces. I thought... I thought I could make him fall in love with me during those three years together. I believed his feelings would deepen, that he would see me as a woman rather than just a best friend. I was foolish to hope and dream so high. I had failed. No matter how hard I tried, his heart belonged only to his first love, Lexi. "Kelly..." I sucked in a breath and swallowed the pain as I looked at him. I forced a smile. "I need to wash up before eating." He stared into my eyes, trying to figure out what I was thinking. I knew he understood me too well, so I made a concerted effort to hide my pain and smiled back at him. He sighed and let go of my hand. "Okay. I'll wait for you here. Let's eat and go to work together." Together? How cruel could he be? He still wanted us to get along as if he hadn't just asked for a divorce? He wanted us to stay the same right after telling me that his first love was back and he wanted to divorce me? Oh, Pierce, what's going on in your head? If I used to be able to force myself to remain in the role of his best friend, wishing him happiness, I no longer had that courage after the three years we'd shared. There was no way I could endure that kind of torture again, especially now that I was carrying his baby. The baby... I had thought it was good news for us, but now... it felt more like a burden to him, I guess. A burden that would prevent him from pursuing his true love and freedom. I knew how an unwanted child could grow up. My parents divorced even before my mother died, and my father's new family hated me. It hurt like hell. I didn't want my baby to experience that same pain. I needed to keep my child away from it. I forced another smile. "We can't. I need to visit the studio for the photoshoot of our new models..." "I'll go with you--" "No." I pushed his hand away. His eyes followed my hand before he looked up at me again. "You have some documents to sign. Our schedules are already organized, remember?" "But..." "I have a personal driver, Pierce. I'll be fine going alone." He sighed and slowly nodded. I turned my back on him and entered the bathroom. I immediately opened the shower and stood under the cold water. Tears cascaded down my cheeks as I covered my mouth to suppress my sobs. My shoulders trembled violently, and when I thought about my baby, I swallowed hard, trying to calm myself down. I wiped my face and caressed my belly. I needed to be strong. I had to stay calm. I shouldn't put my baby's life at risk just because I got my heart broken. I had to handle this wisely. I took a deep breath and finished my shower. When I got out of the bathroom, I was shocked to see Pierce still there. He was struggling to fix his tie in front of the full-length mirror. I also noticed my pair of heels and dress on the bed. "Hey! I picked your dress for today." Since our marriage wasn't public, Pierce had said he would try to do little things for me as a husband. He did it well, and I used to enjoy these sweet moments, but now, they felt like d**gers to my heart. I grabbed the dress and went into the walk-in closet. I felt him following me. I put the white dress back and picked a red one. When I turned to face him, his forehead was creased. "I prefer red today. I'd feel beautiful in this dress." His eyes landed on the dress I was holding, and his face immediately relaxed. He nodded and walked toward me. "I see. Help me fix this first." I placed my dress on his arm and started adjusting his tie. I could feel his eyes staring intently and it was making my heart beat so fast. I took a deep breath and chewed my bottom lip as I struggled to fix the tie. My vision started to blur again. D**n! "Kelly..." I jumped in shock. "Hmm?" "Are you okay?" I looked at him and smiled. "Yeah." "I have something else to say." I finished fixing his tie, then immediately grabbed the dress from him. I glanced at him before walking past him and said, "Let's just talk some other time. I'm going to be late." I heard him sigh as he followed me again. He's silent the whole time as if he's thinking about something. "You should eat before you leave." I turned to him and nodded. "I will. You should go now." "Kelly, we're on the same page, right?" I stared at him. No, Pierce. We're never on the same page. All of this was just my stupid fantasy. I thought you had feelings for me, and I was so wrong. "If it's about the divorce, I understand everything, Pierce. I know what I have to do. Just give me some time because I'm really busy with the company. I won't run away." "Kelly, I'm not just doing this for myself. I'm doing this for you too. You've been caged with me ever since we got married. I know you're not happy because deep down, you want to find the man you deserve. Someone who will truly love you. Not me. Not someone who's half-hearted." "I understand what you're trying to say, Pierce," I said, trying to turn away, but he held me by the waist, keeping me in place. He did everything he could to capture my gaze, and he succeeded. He looked at me worriedly. "You are my best friend. I don't want to lose you, Kels. You're one of the few people I..." "I know," I said out of frustration. He looked shocked, so I took a breath to calm myself. "I-I know. You don't have to worry. I'm just stressed about work. It's not about our divorce." His lips parted, and he slowly nodded, as if he could finally breathe properly. He walked toward me, and I froze when he gently k*ssed my forehead... "Thank you, Kelly," he whispered. My heart clenched. It had been three years, but I was still such a coward. Why couldn't I just tell him that I loved him? He's my husband, and I'm carrying his baby! If I told him, he might change his mind! I swallowed hard, ready to speak, but his phone rang. I didn't miss the caller ID. Again, it was Lexi. "I gotta go." He scratched his head in apology, and I didn't miss the upturned corners of his mouth. "I called Luke, and he's waiting outside. Eat before you go, okay?" With that, he left our room. The tears I had managed to hold back burst forth again. Why did I think I could have a chance? He had made his choice the moment he asked for a divorce, hadn't he? Whenever it came to Lexi, I was always the one he would abandon. Chapter 3 Kelly's POV--Stiff Upper Lip I entered the studio wearing two-inch red heels and a red dress. Everyone turned to look as I walked down the hallway, greeting me with smiles, but my face remained stoic, not showing any emotions at all. The conversation with Pierce this morning lingered in my mind, but I couldn't let it affect my work. I couldn't fail my work after I had failed my marriage. I took a deep breath to steady myself. However, when I entered the photoshoot room, I could notice everyone was in chaos. "We can't! She's not answering her calls. What should we do? The Vice President is coming today. She'll be furious." "We can just tell her the truth. She's nice." "Not in this situation, Lily! She'll scold us--" "What's happening here?" I asked, stepping further into the room. The staff turned to me with worried expressions, and I knew then that something was wrong. "G-Good morning, Miss Monroe." Miss Monroe. Of course, no one knew that Pierce and I were married except for our families. I felt a pinch in my heart because of that truth. It hurt. I stared at her blankly, "What? "W-We have a problem, Miss Monroe. Miss Chen, our model, has been refusing our calls. She said she heard that we're changing the model, so...she doesn't want to come here. She's even threatening to file a case against us." She bowed her head, and I gritted my teeth, scanning the room. "Where's the marketing manager?" "S-She's still trying to convince Miss Chen, Miss Monroe." I massaged my forehead, squeezing my eyes closed. I grabbed my hair and screamed in so much anger, causing everyone around me to jump in shock. I g**aned, sucking in a breath before looking around. "Miss Monroe..." "What is this, Miss Hayley? You're the marketing manager. What's happening?" "Miss Monroe, I don't know how it happened, but Miss Chen heard that you're changing our model. She's about to file a case against us--" Changing the model? How had I not known about this? Miss Chen had always been a trusted partner, and if not necessary, changing models for a commercial shoot on short notice would only create chaos for the company. I would never allow such a costly mistake. "I never asked for that. You must be mistaken." I cut her off to save the time, "Fix this mess, or I'll have to fire you!" "Miss Monroe... It's Mr. President who ordered the change." Hayley spoke hesitantly. "He instructed us as soon as he returned from his business trip yesterday." The truth hit me hard. Pierce's order? Why hadn't he told me? He used to discuss every major decision with me first. "It shouldn't be..." Confusion clouded my mind. Pierce was not a clueless businessman; he maintained a clear distinction between work and personal matters, which was why he always succeeded. And that was also why he chose to keep our marriage a secret. "Yes, Kelly. I gave the order." The voice pulled me back. "M-Mr. President..." Hayley bowed in respect as the man suddenly appeared behind me. "I think you owe me an explanation, Pierce. About changing the model!" I snapped as I turned to face him. He knew how much effort I had put into securing this project. I hadn't slept well for days, and Miss Chen was the perfect fit for us. He had agreed too. But now... he just changed the model as he liked without informing me in advance. It felt like a hard s**p in the face. "Go ahead with the work. I'll explain it to her." He pacified the staff first, ignoring the anger simmering in my eyes. "Answer me, Pierce! Why did you change the model so suddenly?" I couldn't contain my fury. He touched my shoulder and whispered, "This isn't the place to talk. Let me explain in the car." I glanced around, noticing others sneaking glances at us. I shook off his hand and walked toward the parking lot, my heart growing heavier with each step. I had a sinking feeling I wouldn't like his explanation. "Now, say it," I blurted once we were seated in his car. He stared into my eyes as if weighing my emotions. I looked away again.; I couldn't bear his gaze. I couldn't withstand his eyes that never looked at me the way I wanted him to. He had no feelings for me and it hurt so much. "I-I..." he paused, sighing. "I replaced Miss Chen because Lexi wants to be our model. She's also a good fit, so I agreed--" "What?" I asked in disbelief. He pressed his lips together and looked away, ruffling his hair in frustration before shaking his head and holding my hand. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you sooner. It was just so sudden. She asked for a favor, and I couldn't say no." I pulled my hand away, looking at him with a mix of pain and anger. "You can't say no to her, so you'd rather harm the company--our company. You've betrayed me, Pierce." "Kels, come on. You know how much I love her. She's my first love." Painfully, I closed my eyes. Oh yes, she was your first love. She's always the one you want, no matter the cost. As long as she frowns a bit, you turn a blind eye to the pain and effort of others. You're so heartless, Pierce. "Well, you've made your decision. I don't have a say in this since you're the President. Just go. I'll be in the office." I said coldly, opening the car door to leave. "Kelly..." I looked him in the eyes. "Go home early. Let's talk about our divorce at home tonight." Chapter 4 Kelly's POV--Left High and Dry I was playing with the wedding ring on my finger. I told him to go home early, but he didn't come home at all. He wasn't even answering my calls. Well, now Lexi was back; this house was probably not home in his eyes anymore. My eyes turned to my pregnancy report on the table. What a mockery. I was still naive to hold a glimmer of hope that things would be different if I told him about the baby. But forget this baby thing was out of his plan. I wiped away the tears collecting at the corners of my eyes and picked up the report. It was 5 a.m. already when I looked at the clock on the wall. I tried to dial his number again, but it was still busy. What was he busy with? Was he busy staying with Lexi? He must have missed her a lot, didn't he? I didn't remember how I fell asleep. When the alarm clock went off, he didn't come home yet. I sneered at myself as I caught my reflection in the dresser mirror. The dark circles under my eyes were so clear, and my hair was a total mess, looking like a ghost. Suddenly, a wave of nausea flooded my stomach, and I realized I hadn't eaten anything last night. Feeling sick again, I ran to the sink and puked. I spat yellowish liquid, and while I was washing my mouth, I felt a warm hand caressing my back. I immediately lifted my face and met a pair of brown eyes looking at me through the mirror. Standing behind me with a worried expression was my husband, Pierce. I had always been thankful to have him as my best friend and husband, but now... I'm losing him. Hopelessly losing him. "Are you okay? Are you not feeling well? You should've told me." I stared at him through the mirror. "You didn't answer my calls." Guilt flickered in his eyes. "I'm sorry. I had some things to do. I stayed in the office all night." I wiped my face and walked past him. He followed me as I sat in front of the vanity and started combing my hair. "Kels..." "I woke up late. I failed to prepare breakfast." I tried to avoid his eyes. I felt like I would lose my temper and snap at him. There was no moment when I felt his selfishness so clearly as now. He called me his best friend, yet he had never seriously confronted my needs. My feelings. "Kels... you know I'm not asking about this. I'm just worried about your condition..." "Kels, are we still okay?" I stopped combing my hair and slowly met his eyes. Through the mirror, again. Really? He's asking me that? After he offered me a divorce without even asking if I was okay with it? He decided on his own, just because his first love is back. I couldn't believe him. I faked a smile. "I just don't feel well today, Pierce." He immediately squatted beside me, which was not surprising because I knew he truly cared. What surprised me was why he was still doing this after he buried a dagger in my heart. "Are you okay?" He gently touched my forehead and neck. "Are you sick? Tell me how you feel, Kels." "My feelings don't matter," I couldn't help but blurt out. He looked shocked by what I said. When I attempted to avoid him, he grabbed my wrist and made me face him. His face was mirroring his anger now. He was completely lost his patience. "What's wrong with you, Kels? You've been acting like this since yesterday. Is this about Lexi? Or was it because I didn't come home last night?" I looked him in the eyes, annoyed. "You're the one who asked for a divorce! I told you to come back earlier, but you just let me wait the whole night. How do you want me to greet you this morning, Pierce?" He clenched his jaws and shook his head. "Kels, I..." "Enough. We can talk about the divorce after work today." "Kels!" He called and grabbed my shoulders. Confusion and pain were visible in his eyes. "Are you... in love with me?" I was taken aback. In love? Yes! Ever since we were in high school. Ever since he became my best friend. Who wouldn't fall for someone who had been protecting you ever since? But of course, I couldn't tell him. It would only complicate things more. I didn't even want him to pity me. I shook my head and pushed his arms away. "Are you on d**gs? I'm not in love with you." I turned my back on him and entered the bathroom again. I locked it before going to the bathtub. I should focus on myself. I can't let my emotions affect me, but... why are my tears falling again? "You are so pathetic, Kelly! You can't even tell him how you truly feel," I whispered to myself as I wiped my tears angrily. It took me almost an hour to bathe. When I was done, I realized Pierce had already left. I shook my head in disbelief. He's been constantly abandoning me. I can't believe we've reached this point. I thought we were okay. I was so stupid. *** "Good morning, Miss Monroe..." "Good morning, Vice President..." I did not greet anyone back, just like how I used to greet them. I still felt pissed, and my mood seemed off. Irritation could easily take over me, and I couldn't control it. Probably because of Pierce's divorce proposal or because of my pregnancy. I was about to enter my office when I heard two girls talking. "Did you see her? I bet she's Mr. Anderson's girlfriend. They seemed close." My forehead creased. Pierce's girlfriend? "Ah! It's a waste that I didn't see her face, but I feel like it's Miss Lexi." "Lexi? Lexi Gilbert? The model?" "Yes! I bet my whole month's salary on this. They look good together." "Come on! Miss Monroe and Mr. Anderson look better together." "Are you serious? They're best friends. You know, some people are better off just friends. It's Mr. Anderson and Miss Monroe." I squeezed my eyes closed and pushed the door of my office. I slowly closed it and rested my back against it. This is harder than I expected. I took a deep breath and sat in my swivel chair. I opened the computer at the same time a notification popped up on the screen of my phone. My hands started shaking as soon as I saw the notification. It was Pierce's social media update. He uploaded a photo of him and Lexi together, eating in a fancy restaurant. I balled my fists and gritted my teeth. See, Kelly? That's what happens when you step into such a loveless marriage without a second thought. You would only break yourself if you continued on the wrong path. Just get a divorce. Spare him and yourself. Your baby needs a strong mommy... ...... ==== Marrying her best friend was a dream come true for Kelly, but everything truly has a limitation. Pierce is Kelly's first love, but as his best friend, she knew well there was always another woman deep in his heart, Lexi Gilbert. Kelly finally realized their happy marriage of the last three years was just a beautiful dream when Pierce asked for a divorce just because Lexi returned. She could only be his best friend even if she was carrying his baby. Since their friendship had become a cage, Kelly chose to set him free, as well as the miserable herself. But why then, it was Pierce who became the one who refused to move on? To make matters worse, her devil stepbrother also domineeringly stepped in at the same time, asking her to be his. What happens next? How could Kelly save her heart in this battle of love and hate? 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êłì ìœêž°đ | ëšížì ë°°ì ì ë°êČ ëìë€. ëȘšë ìŹëë€ìŽ ê·žë ì ë¶íì ëčììì§ë§ ëê° ìììŒëŽ. êł ìĄžë íì§ ëȘ»í ê·žë ì ì ìČŽë ì”êł ì íŽì»€ìŽì ìŒë„ ë ìŽìì ìžêłì ìŒëĄ ì ëȘ í ìíê”ìììŒë©° ì ëȘ í 볎ì ëììŽëìž êČìŽë€. ===== "ìŒë„ž ìŽíŒ ìë„ì ìëȘ íêł êł ìš ê°ëŹžìì ëê°! ìì°ë íìŹ ìŒ ë돞ì ë°ëč . ëíí ëëčí ìê°ìŽ ìë ì ëŒêł !" êł ììê° ì§ìŠì ëë€. ìëšì ë°ìčì ìë„ íëê° í ëšìŽìĄë€. ìë„ ìëìȘœì ìëȘ ìŽ íëì ë€ìŽìë€. êł ìì°. "ìì° ìšë ìŽë ììŁ ? ì ìì° ìšê° ì§ì ìì ë§íì§ë ìë ê±°ìì?" ìëšìŽ ëŹŒìë€. êł ììë ë§ìč ìëšìŽ í°ëŹŽëìë ì§ëŹžì íë€ë ëŻìŽ ìœììì ìł€ë€. "ëŽ ëììŽ ë ê°ì ì íí ì êČœ ìž ìê°ìŽ ìë ì€ ìì?" êł ììë ìëšì 뚞늏ë¶í° ë°ëêčì§ íìŽëŽ€ë€. ìëšì ìëŠë€ìŽ ìžëȘšë ë¶ì í ì ììë€. êł ìììĄ°ì°šë ìëšì ìČìì ëłŽêł ê°íí ì ëììŒë ë§ìŽë€. íì§ë§ ìëšì ìëŠë€ìŽ ìžëȘšë ìžì ë ê°ë €ì ž ììë€. ê·žë ì ì± ë§ì ì뚞늏ì í° êČì ëżí ìêČœì ê·žë ì ìĄ°ê·žë§í ìŒê”ŽìŽ ê±°ì ê°ë €ìĄêł , ë íë í ìŽëëł”ì ì êł ììŽì ê· í ìĄí ëȘžë§€ë„Œ ìì í ê°ì¶° ëČë žë€. êł ììë ìëšì ì§ììŒ ë°ì í ì€ ëȘšë„Žë ìŁŒë¶ìŒ ëżìŽëŒêł ìê°íë€. ìëšì ì ì ì êčšëŹŒëë ê°ìêž° ììì í°ëë žë€. "ìŒ íëëŒ ë°ì ê±°ìì? ìë멎 íì§ì° ìšì ìê° ëłŽëŽëëŒ ë°ì ê±°ìì?" ìëšìŽ ììžíêČ ë§íë€. êł ìì°ê° 10ë ëì ìŹëí ìŹì íì§ì°! 3ë ê°ì ìíëĄìŽ êČ°íŒ ìí ëì ëščê”ŹëŠë§ë„ 귞늌ì넌 ë늏ì°êł ììë€. ê·ž ëčì, íì§ì°ê° êȰíŒì ìëêł ìŹëŒì žëČ늰 íì, êł ìš ê°ëŹžì Aìì ììê±°ëŠŹê° ë ë»íë€. ìëšì êł ìì°ì í ìëČì§ êł íëì íë ìœìì ì§í€êł , ìŽëа ìì êł ìì°ìêČ ì§ ëčì ê°êž° ìíŽ ë§ì€ì ììŽ êł ìì°ì êȰíŒíë€. ìëšì ìí넌 ê°êž° ìíŽ ìì ì ì ìČŽë„Œ ìšêž°êł ìì ì ëȘšë êČì ëšížêłŒ êł ìš ì§ìì íì íë€. êł ìš ê°ëŹžì ìì§ìš ìŽí, ìëšì ìë¶ëȘšëì ì ëȘšì šêł , êł ìì넌 ìŽìŹí ëìë€. ëì í„ì ë§ì ì°ë êł ììë ëìŽ ë¶ìĄ±í ëë§ë€ ìëšìêČ ëìì ììČíêł€ íë€. êł ììê° ëšížìêČ íí ëčí ëë§ë€ êł ìš ê°ëŹž ìŹëë€ì ìì ë€ìêČ ë¶ì ì ìž ìí„ì 믞ìč êč ëŽ ë ëȘšë„Žë ìČíë€. ìëšìŽ ëììŁŒì§ ììë€ë©Ž êł ììë ìŽë€ íí ìŒì ëčíìì§ ëȘ°ëêł , ììĄ°ëĄêČ ìŽíŒí ìë ììì êČìŽë€. 'ìŽì ìì ë 돎ìíêł ìë ìČì íŽ!' ìŽíŒ í©ììì ìĄ°ê±Žì ìŽíŽëłŽë ìëšì ê°ìêž° ìë„넌 ë«êł í ìŽëž ìì ëŽë €ëìë€. "ìŽíŒì ëìíêČ ì§ë§, ìì° ìš ìŹì°ì ì ë°ì ëìêČ ì€ìŒ íŽì." ëëŒ ëì íŹêČ ëŹ êł ììë í ìŽëžì ëŽëŠŹìčë©° ëČëĄ ìŒìŽì°ë€. "êż êčš! êł ìš ê°ëŹžì ìì§ ì€ë©Ž ë€ íìê° í ê±°ëŒêł ìê°íë 볎ì§? ë í íŒë ëȘ» ë°êł ëê°êČ ë ê±°ìŒ!" ìëšì ì°šë¶íêČ ììčë§ë„Œ ëČêł íë í íìšìŽì ì§íŒë„Œ ëŽë žë€. ê·žëŹì ëȘžë§€ê° ë볎ìŽë ë§€ëí ììì ìČë°ì§ê° ëëŹëŹë€. ìëšì ìêČœì ëČêł ëŻžì넌 ì§ìŒë©° êł ìì넌 ë°ëŒëŽ€ë€. "êȰì ì íëìŽ ëŽëŠŹë êČ ìëìŁ . ìì° ìšì ì§ì ìêž°íŽ ëłŒêČì." êł ììë ìŽì€ëœêž°ë§ íë ìëšìŽ ëêčì§í ìŹìŽì ë¶ìêž°ê° í ë€ë„ž ìŹëìŒëĄ ëłì íì êčì§ ëëŒ ì ì ë§ëŹžìŽ ë§íë€. êł ììê° ì ì ì ì°šë žì ë, ìëšì ìŽëŻž ì ê”ŹëĄ ê±žìŽê°êł ììë€. "ìŽë ê°? ëčì„ ìŽëŠŹ ìì ìë„ì ìëȘ íì§ ëȘ»íŽ!" êł ììê° ìëŠŹìł€ë€. ë¶ë žì ìŹëĄìĄí êł ììë ìë„넌 ììŒì„êł ë©ìŽì žê°ë ìëšìêČ ëìĄë€. ìą ìŽê° êł”ì€ì íëìŽë©° ìëšì ììŹììŹíêČ ì§ëìł€ë€. ê·žëŠŹêł ë°ìŒëĄ ëê°ìë§ì ìŹëčšëŠŹ ì í넌 걞ìë€. "êł ìì°ê° ìŽë ìëì§ ìë €ì€." ì€í 4ìê° ëì ìœëìžê·ž í ëê° ë„ìíêČ ê”í”ìČŽìŠì í€ìčêł ëê°ë©° êł ìëëĄë„Œ ì§ìŁŒíë€. "ì°ŸììŽ. ì±ìŹ ëê·čì„ì ìë€. GPS ì€ì íŽ ëšìŽ." ëžëŁšíŹì€ ì€íŒì»€ìì ìœê° ë¶ìí ëŻí ëȘ©ìëŠŹê° íëŹ ëìë€. "ëšì, ì±êžíêČ íëíì§ ë§. êł ìì°ë ê·žëŽ ê°ìčê° ìë ìŹëìŽìŒ..." ì§ìŠëêž°ë íêł ì°ì”êž°ë í ìëšì ëìčì ì°ížëŠŹë©° ë§íë€. "ê±±ì ë§. ëŽê° ì ê·žëŹêČ ìŽ." "ê·žìŒ..." ì í ë°ëížìì ìíŹì°ìŽ ë°ë°íë€. "ëë íììë ìčšì°©í ì ì§ë§, ìŽ ìŽ ë ë넌 ê”ŹíŽì€ ìŹëìŽ êł ìì°ëŒë 걞 ìêČ ë ìŽíëĄ ìì í ëŹëŒìĄìì. ë€ ê°ìč넌 ììëłŽì§ ëȘ»íë ìŹë ë돞ì ì ìì ì íŹìíë €ë ê±°ìŒ? ê·ž ìŹëì ìíŽ ì§ì§ ì ë¶êłŒ ë„ë „êčì§ ìšêž°êł ... ëìČŽ ì ê·žëŹë 걎ë°?" "ê·žë§íŽ!" ìëšìŽ ìëŠŹìł€ë€. "ê·ž ìŹë ë돞ì ê·žëŹë ê±° ìëìŒ. ë, ì°ëŠŹ ì§ì ìí©ìŽ ì§êž ìŒë§ë ëł”ìĄíì§ ììì." ìíŹì°ìŽ ëšì§ ê·žë ê° ê±±ì ëŒì íë ë§ìŽëŒë 걞 êčšë«êł ìëšì ëȘ©ìëŠŹë„Œ ëźì·ë€. "ê±±ì ë§. ê·žë„ ìŽíŒíë €êł ê·žëŹë ê±°ëêč." "ë? ë§ììŹ..." ìíŹì°ìŽ í ìëŠŹë„Œ ëë€. ìíŹì°ìŽ í° ìëŠŹë„Œ ëŽêž° ì ì ìëšì ìŹëčšëŠŹ ì í넌 ëìë€. ê·žë ë ìì ì ìžêČ ë°ìŒë©° 믞ì넌 ì§ìë€. ìëšì ìì ê°ëĄë§êł ìë ë¶ê°í°ë„Œ ë„ìíêČ íŒí ë€ì ëč 넞 ìëëĄ ëŹë €ëê°êž° ììíë€. ííž, êČìì ë¶ê°í°ì ë·ìąìì ìì ëšìê° ì°šê°ìŽ ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. "ìœëìžê·žë„Œ ë°ëŒê°. ë°ìČìŁŒìêČ ë€ì ê”ì°šëĄìì ì 찚넌 ë§ìŒëŒêł ìë €." ëčìë ì°š ìë넌 ëìŽë©° ëšëŠŹë ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ëŹŒìë€. "ëíë, ì ì°šê° ëŹŽìš ëŹžì ëŒë ìì”ëêč?" ëšìë ë±ì êž°ëêł ì ì ì ìŽì§ ëČ늏ëë ì€ìŒê±°ë žë€. "ì€ëë§ìŽìŒ, ížëŒìŽìžíž." ì 2í ê·žë ë ížëŒìŽìžíž ížëŒìŽìžíž? ìŽì ìì ìì ìë ìšì§íì ëëŒ ìì°íë€. ìë ê° ìžëê·žëŒìŽë ë ìŽì± ëíč ìì넌 ì„ì íë©° ì±íŒìžìŒëĄ íìœíë ì ì€ì ìž ê·ž ížëŒìŽìžížê° ì ìŹëìŽëŒêł ? ížëŒìŽìžížë 3ë ì ì íì ë ììŽ ìŹëŒì§ì§ ìììë? ížëŒìŽìžížê° ì ì§êž ê°ìêž° Aìì ëíë 걞êč? êČë€ê° ìžë šë ìœëìžê·žì ìŽì ìë ìŹì±ìž êČ ê°ìë€. ê·žëŹë ë·ìąìì ìì ëšìê° íì ì ëŽì ë§íì ìšì§íì ì돎 ë§ë íì§ ììë€. ê·žë ìì ê°ë ì°šì ìšì í ì§ì€íë©° ì ë ëìčì§ ìì ê±°ëŒ êȰìŹíë€. ìëšì ë¶ê°í°ë„Œ ì¶ìí멎ì ìŒìȘœ ìŹìŽë 믞ëŹë„Œ íêč 볎며 ëìŽì ì°ížë žë€. ê·žë ë ëžëŁšíŹì€ ìŽìŽí°ì ëë늏며 ì°šë¶í멎ìë ëšíží ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. "íŹì°ì, ìì±ì ì ìíŽ. 8ì ë°©í„ì ë¶ê°í°ê° ë°ëŒì€êł ììŽ. ì°šìŁŒë„Œ íìžíŽì€." ìíŹì°ì ëčí©íì§ë§ ìŹëčšëŠŹ ê·žë ì ë§ì ë°ëë€. ì°šìŁŒë„Œ ììëž ê·žë ë íìšì ìŹë©° ìŽìŽí°ì ëêł ë§íë€. "ë°°ìš ê°ëŹžì ì°šìŒ. ìŽ ì°š ìŁŒìžì... ë°°ëí€ìŽìŒ!" ìëšì ëìë ëë êž°ììŽ ìë „íë€. "ë§ë ì ëŒ. ìŽë»êČ ìë ìŹìŽìŒ?" ìíŹì°ìŽ ëčí©í ëŻ ë§íë€. "ì§ëëŹ íŽìž êžì” ì€ìŹì§ ìž ì€ížëŠŹížìì ëììë€ë ììì ë€ììŽ. ìŽëŻž Aì넌 ë€ì§ìŽ ëìêł ì€ëë ê°ëŹžë€ ìŹìŽì ê¶ë „ ê”Źëêčì§ ë°êżëìë." ìíŹì°ìŽ ë§ì€ìŽë€ê° ììŹì€ëŹìŽ ëŻìŽ ëŹŒìë€. "ë, ë°°ìš ê·žëŁč ìŹëìŽë ë... ìììŽ?" "ìŒ!" ìëšìŽ ëžëŁšíŹì€ ìŽìŽí°ì ëë늏며 ìČŽë í ëŻ ë§íë€. "ì돎늏 ëëŒë ê·ž ì ëëĄ ììŹìŽ ë§ì§ë ìì. êČë€ê° ì§ë 3ë ëì ëë Aìì ììë€êł . íŽìžëĄ ìŹíì ê° ëë§ë€ íì ìŽ ëšêž°ì§ ììŒë €êł , ì ë¶ ììĄ°êčì§ í멎ì ë€ë ìŽ. ìŒë§ë ëČê±°ëĄìŽë°. ëŽê° ë°°ìš ê·žëŁč ìŹëë€ì 걎ë늎 ìê°ìŽë ììì êČ ê°ì?" ìíŹì°ì ìì ì ì€ì넌 êčšë«êł ìëëŹ ë§íë€. "ë§ì, ìŽêČ ë€ êł ìì° ë돞ìŽìŒ. ê·ž ìŹëë§ ìëììŽë ëë..." "ëìŽ. ë¶ê°í°ì ì€ë§íž ìì€í ì ìêČ©ìŒëĄ íŽíčí ì ììêč? ì§êž ëčì„ íŽêȰíì§ ììŒë©Ž ë°°ëí€ì ëŽê° íì„ìì êł ìì°ë„Œ ìĄë 걞 볎êČ ë ê±°ìŒ." ìëšì ë€ì 백믞ëŹë„Œ íë ìłë€ëŽ€ë€. ë¶ê°í°ê° ì ì ë ê±°ëŠŹë„Œ ìąíë©° ë€ê°ì€êł ììë€. "ì ëŒ!" ìíŹì°ìŽ êžŽë°í ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. "ìë ìë ëȘšë ë ë€ ëŹë €ìë ì°šìŒ. ëšìí ìì€í ì ì€ëšíë êČë§ìŒëĄë íšêłŒê° ìë€êł !" ìëšì ìŽë§ë„Œ ëì± ìžêČ ì°ížëŠŹë©° ì ì ìŽë €ë ìê° ìíŹì°ìŽ ê°ìêž° ë€êží ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. "ëšì, ìë ëŠì¶°! 2íŹëĄëŻží° ì ê”ì°šëĄìì ë°ëŠŹìŒìŽëê° ìłì ž ììŽ!" 뚌ì§ì ìíŽëĄ ë€ììž ìê°ê° ê±·íêł ìêžžìŽ ëëŹëì, ìëšì ì§ìŠì ëŽë©° ë§íë€. "ì ë§ ë©ì§ êŽêČœìŽë€." ëč 넞 ìëëĄ ëŹëŠŹë ìœëìžê·žë êł§ ììì ë€êčì§ ë»ì ë°ëŠŹìŒìŽëì ê°í ë©ì¶ ìë°ì ììë€. ìëšì ìì€ííž ëëĄ ììì ìì í ê¶ì§ì ëȘ°ëŠŹêł ë§ìë€. ê·žë ì ììë ì€íŹìž ìčŽ 6ëê°, ê·žë ë€ìë ë¶ê°í°ê° ìíëčëčíêČ ê°ëĄë§êł ì ììë€. ê·žë ë ìąìì êž°ëìì í„믞ëĄë€ë ëŻìŽ ëìčì ìčìŒìŹë žë€. ì ëì ìë íëŒëŠŹì ìŽì ìê° ëŹŽëŠŹì ì°ëëšžëŠŹê° ë¶ëȘ íë€. ê·žë ìëšìêČ ì°šìì ëŽë € ëí넌 ëëìêł ìì§íë€. ê·žëŒìë ë¶ê”Źíêł ìëšì ìì ì 백믞ëŹì ëčìč ë¶ê°í°ì êł ì ëìŽ ììë€. ê±°ëŠŹê° ë©ìŽì ìŽì ìì ìŒê”ŽìŽ êČšì° ëłŽìë€. ë·ìąìì ìì ë°°ëí€ì ëȘšì”ì ìœê° ê°ë €ì ž ììì§ë§, ìŽì§ 볎ìŽë êČì ì ì„ì ìŹì í ììì ìž ìì°ëŒë„Œ ëŽëżêł ììë€. ìšì§íì ìœëìžê·žê° íì°ž ëì ìì§ìŽì§ ìë êČì ëłŽêł ë·ìąìì íë 볎며 ë§íë€. "ëíë, ë°ìČìŁŒë„Œ ììŒì ì”ì§ëĄ ëìŽëŽëŠŹëŒêł í êčì?" ë°°ëí€ì ë€ëŠŹë„Œ êŒŹêł ìì ì€ì§ ìê°ëœì ëŒìì§ íŹë„Žë§ëа ë°ì§ë„Œ 돎ìŹíêČ ë늏며 ë§íë€. "êž°ë€ë €." ë°°ëí€ì ëêșŒìŽ ì°šì°œ ëëšžëĄ ìì°šì í ìëšêłŒ ìì ì ë§ìŁŒìčë ëŻíë€. ê·žë ìêČ ììì í°ëšë žë€. "ìŽë êČ ìœêČ ìĄí멎 ížëŒìŽìžížê° ìëì§." ìëšì ìžëŽìŹìŽ íêłì ë€ë€ëë€. ê·žë ë ììȘœì ê”í” ìí©ì ìŽíŽëłŽìë€. ìë 돎늏ë ìŁŒì íë ëŻíŽ ëłŽìë€. ê·žë 넌 ì°šìì ëìŽëŽëŠŹë €êł íë ëì ìëĄ ì ížë§ ìŁŒêł ë°ì ëżìŽìë€. "íŹì°ì, ì±ìŹ ëê·čì„ìŒëĄ ê°ë ë€ë„ž êžžìŽ ììŽ? ì°Ÿìì€." ìëšìŽ ëŹŒìë€. ìíŹì°ìŽ ìê°ëœìŒëĄ í멎 ììì ë°ìêČ ìì§ìŽë ê±±ì ìŽëа ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. "íë ìꞎ íë°, ìŽ ê”ì°šëĄë„Œ ì§ëìŒ íŽ. ëìč ìí©ììë ë¶ê°ë„í ê±°ë ë€ëŠ ììŽ!" 'ë”, êČœëĄê° ëłêČœëìì”ëë€. ìì ìê° 5ë¶ ëšì¶ë©ëë€...' ìëšì ëŽëčêČìŽì ìì€í ì ìëìíš í, ëȘžì ëë°ëĄ ìžì°êł ížëëžë ìŽíŹë„Œ ìĄ°ì íë©° ìì ì ë°ìë€. ìì§ì ì°ë ì°Ź ììì ê·ž 돎늏ì íì ìŽ ë°ëìë€. ì°ë뚞늏ë ë€ì ìë ë¶ê°í°ëĄë¶í° ì ížë„Œ ë°ì ëŻ í”ì ìë넌 ì€ëšíêł ë¶íë€ì ìëš ìȘœìŒëĄ 볎ëë€. ëȘžìžìêčì§ ê°ì€í ëŻ ëčì„íŽ ëłŽìë€. ìëšì ìŒê”Žì 믞ìê° ëČìĄë€. ëšìë€ìŽ í í ëŒ ê±°ëŠŹêčì§ ë€ê°ìš ìê°, ê·žë ë ížë€ì í ë늏며 ìì ì ë°ìë€. ê·žë ë ê”ŹêČœêŸŒë€ì ëë ìì ì ë°ìŒë©° ì°šë ìŹìŽëĄ êžêČ©íêČ ëŹë €ëê°ë€. "ëŽê° ì§ëê° ì ìë êžžì ìì§!" ì í ë°ëížìì ìíŹì°ìŽ êž°ë»íë©° ìëŠŹìł€ì§ë§, ê·žë ì í„ë¶ì êł§ ê±±ì ìŒëĄ ë°ëìë€. "ë°°ëí€ì ë°ëŠŹìŒìŽë넌 ë«ììŒë, ìŽì ì ìȘœêłŒë ììê° ë 걎ê°?" ìëšìŽ ëčììë€. "ì ìȘœìì 뚌ì ìëč 걞ììì. ê·žëŠŹêł ì íë ë ìꞎë€êł ëŹëŒì§ êČ ëìŒ?" ê·žë ê° ë ë ë€ìë ìëì°š ë°íŽê° êžêČ©íêČ íŽì íë ë ìčŽëĄìŽ ìëŠŹê° íì°ž ëì êł”ì€ì ë§Žëìë€. ìŹëŹŽì€ëĄ ëììš ë°ìČìŁŒë êČì ì§ëŠŹ ìŒê”ŽëĄ ë°°ëí€ì ë§ìŁŒíë€. "ìŁìĄí©ëë€, ëíë. ížëŒìŽìžížë„Œ ë§ë ë° ì€íšíì”ëë€. ìŽë€ ëČìŽë ëŹêČ ë°êČ ì”ëë€." ë°°ëí€ì ë°ë„ë¶í° ìČì„êčì§ ëżë 컀ë€ë ì°œëŹž ìì ìì Aì넌 ëŽë €ë€ëŽ€ë€. ê·žì ìì ì í ê±ŽëŹŒì êł ì ëìŽ ììë€. "ê·ž ìœëìžê·ž, êł ìš ê°ëŹžêłŒ êŽë šìŽ ìë?" ìšì§íì ìŹëčšëŠŹ íëžëŠżì ìĄ°ìíë©° ëë”íë€. "êž°ëĄì ë°ë„Žë©Ž ìŽ ì°šë 3ë ì ì ê”Źì í êČìŒëĄ, ìŁŒëĄ êł ìì° ìšì ê·žì ìëČì§ê° ìŹì©íì”ëë€." ìšì§íì ì ì ë©ìč«íëë êłìíŽì ë§íë€. "ì€ë ê·ž 찚넌 ëȘŹ ê±Ž êł ìšì° ìšì ìëŽ, ìëšìŽëŒë ìŹëìžë°... ê·žë¶ìŽ ížëŒìŽìžížìŒ 늏ë ììŽì." ë°ìČìŁŒê° ìœìžêČ ìšì§íì ë§ì ê°ëĄë§ìë€. "ë§ë ì ëŒì! ìš ëčìëë ê·ž ìŹìê° ë°ëŠŹìŒìŽë넌 ìŽë»êČ ë¶ìëì§ ëłŽì šììì. ê·ž ìŹìê° ížëŒìŽìžížê° ìëëŒë©Ž, ìŽë»êČ ê·žë° ê±ž íŽëŒ ì ìêČ ì”ëêč? ížëŒìŽìžížê° í늌ììŽì!" êłìíŽì ë°ìŽí°ë„Œ ìŽíŒë ìšì§íì íì ìŽ ê”łìŽìĄë€. "êž°ëĄì ë°ë„Žë©Ž, ìëš ìšë ìí ì ììŹ ìŹì„ì ëžëĄ, íëČí ì§ì ì¶ì ì ëë€. ìŽëšžëë ìŒì° ëìê°ì šêł , ìëČì§ì ìŹíŒ í ìŽëł” ì€ëč ì ìŽëł” ìžëê° ìêž°ë ë°ëì êł ë±íê”넌 ê·žë§ëêł ë€ë„ž ëìëĄ ìŽìŹíŽìŒ íì”ëë€. ê·žë° ìŹëìŽ ìŽë»êČ ë žëŠ°ì° êČœìŁŒìì ì°ìčêčì§ ê±°ëšžì„ ë ìŽìê° ë ì ìììêčì?" ë§ëŹžìŽ ë§í ë°ìČìŁŒë ëłžë„ì ìŒëĄ ë°°ëí€ìêČëĄ ìì ì ëë žë€. í€ê° í€ìč í ë°°ëí€ì ìĄŽìŹ ììČŽë§ìŒëĄë ìëì ìž ìĄŽìŹê°ì ëëŹëŽêł ììë€. ë°°ëí€ì 돎ìŹí íí í늜 ìêłë„Œ ë§ì§ìê±°ëŠŹë©° ëŹêžììŽ ììì í°ëšë žë€. ê·žì ê°ìì€ë° ììì êłì ìë ë ìŹëì ëȘžìŽ ì€ìčíŽëŹë€. "ë€ì ìŁŒì ìì íí°ì êł ìš ê°ëŹžì ìŽëíŽ." ìœëìžê·žë ì±ìŹ ëê·čì„ ëŹž ë°ìì ëŒì” ìëŠŹë„Œ ëŽë©° ë©ì·ë€. ìžë šëêł ìčìí ì·ì ì êł ìœëìžê·žìì ëŽë € 뚌ì§ê° ìì±í êžžì 걞ìŽì€ë ìëšì ëȘšì”ì ë ìŽì êł ìì°ê° ìêł ìë 볎ìì ìž ìŁŒë¶ê° ìëìë€. êł ìì°ê° ì§ìŠì ëŽë©° ìŽëìì§ íì ìŒëĄ ìëŠŹìł€ë€. "ìëš..." ìëšì ì„ëêž° ê°ëí멎ìë ìíì ìž ëŻžì넌 ì§ëë ìëì°š ìŽì 넌 ê°ëłêČ íë€ë©° êł ìì°ë„Œ í„íŽ ë€ê°ê°ë€. "ìëí êł ëíëì ëŽì°ë ìœìíž ëłŽëŹ ê° ìê°ì ììŒë©Žì ìŽíŒí ìê°ì ììŒì ê° ëŽì. ê·žëì ëŽê° ì§ì ìŽíŒ ìë„넌 ë€êł ììŁ ." ëłíšììŽ íì§ì°ë„Œ ê°ìžêł ëë êł ìì°ì ëȘšì”ì ìëšì ìĄ°êž ììžíŽìĄë€. ìëšìŽ ì ìžíë€. "êł ìì°, ê·žë êČ ìŹëíë ìŹë êłì ìêł ì¶ìŒë©Ž, ìŽíŒ ìë„ì ìëȘ íêł ìŹì°ì ëê°ìŽ ëëëëĄ íì. íì§ë§ ëš í íŒìŽëŒë ì êČ ìŁŒë©Ž ìŽíŒì ëìíì§ ìì ê±°ìŒ. ê·žë êČ ë멎 ëčì êłŒ ëčì ì ì°ìžì íìì ë¶ë„ìŽëŒë ë§ì ë€ìŒë©° ìŽ ì ë°ì ìêČ ëêČ ì§." ì 3í ëŽ ëčì°ží êČ°íŒ ìíêłŒ íšê» ìčšëȘ°íìŽ êł ìì°ë íìì ììą ì ìŽêł ë€ëŁšêž° ìŹìŽ ìëŽê° ìŽë êČ ëłí ì€ì ì í ììíì§ ëȘ»íë€. "êż êčš!" êł ìì°ê° ì§ìŠì ëŽë©° ìŽëìì§ íì ìŒëĄ ìëŠŹìł€ë€. "ê·žë§íŽ, ìëš. ëŽ êŽìŹì ëêž° ìíŽì ìŽë° ì§ì íë ê±°ëŒë©Ž ìŽì ê·žë§ ëŹ." ê·žê° êČœêł íë ëŻí ëëčìŒëĄ ë§íë€. "ê·žëŽìëĄ ë ì ìŽ ëšìŽì§ ëżìŽëŒêł ." ìëšì ìČììŒëĄ êł ìì°ê° ìì ì ëíŽ ì ìë ëŻìŽ ì ë©ëëĄ ë§íì í„ëŻžë„Œ ëêŒë€. "ë ìêž°íëë° ê°ì ìêž°ë ì êșŒëŽ? ìêČčì§ë ìì?" ìëšì ë ìŹëì í„íŽ ì±êž ììŒë©° êł ìì°ë„Œ í„íŽ ë ìčŽëĄêČ ë§íë€. "íì§ì° ìšê° ê·žë êČ ìąììŒë©Ž ë°ëŒì íŽìžëĄ ê°ëČëŠŹì§ ê·žëŹìŽ? ì ëì êȰíŒí ê±°ìŒ? ê·ž ì ëëĄ ìŹëìŽ êčì§ë ììë 볎ì§?" ê·žë ì ë§ì ì êłĄì ì°ëа êł ìì°ê° ìŹëčšëŠŹ ëë”íë€. "í ìëČì§ê° êł ìš ê·žëŁčì ìŽì©íŽ ë넌 íë°íë ê±° ììì. ê·žë ì§ ìêł ììŒ ëŽê° ì§ì°ê° ë ëë 걞 ê°ë§í ììì ì§ìŒëŽ€ì 늏ê°..." "ê·žëŹëêč, ë ë돞ìŽëŒë ê±°ìì?" ìëšìŽ ë ìčŽëĄêČ ë°ë°íë€. "ê·žëŒ ê·ž ì§ì í ìŹëìŽëŒë êČë êł ìš ê°ëŹžì ìŹì° ìì ìììë ì돎êČë ìë ê±°ë€?" ìëšìŽ ìĄ°ëĄ±íëŻìŽ ììë€. "êł ìì° ìš, ìŹë ë°ì ëȘšë„Žë ìčì ëšìž ìČ ìą ê·žë§íŽ!" ëȘšëì ììì ìì ì ìì ìŽ ë°íì§ì, êł ìì°ì ìŒê”ŽìŽ ëČêČêČ ëŹììŹëë€. ê·žë íì§ì°ê° ëì ìŹë € êčì ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ìŹëčšëŠŹ 귞넌 ëłížíêž° ììíë€. "ìëš ìš, ìì° ìšì ëŽ ìŹìŽë„Œ ê·žë êČ íìŽëìŒêČ ìŽì? ìì° ìšë ìì° ìš ëëŠëëĄì ìŽì ê° ììì ê±°ìì." ê·žëŹë©Žì íì§ì°ë ì믞ìŹì„í멎ìë ëë°ì ìž ëëčìŒëĄ ìëšì ë§ìŁŒëŽ€ë€. "ìëš ìš, ìŹì° ë¶í ìì ë ë§ì ìŽëì ëłŽêž° ìíŽ ëì ìì° ìšì êŽêłë„Œ ìŽê°ì§íë €ë ê±° ë€ ììì. ì ìŽì ìëš ìšë ëì ëȘ©ì ìŒëĄ êȰíŒí ê±°ììì?" ê·žë ì ë§ì ìëšì ëí êł ìì°ì íì€ê°ì ëì± ì»€ìĄë€. "ê·žëŽ ì€ ìììŽ! ëčì ì ìžì ë ììŹìŽ ë§ìì§. ìŽëŻž 2ì” ìĄêžíêł , ê·ž ìì°ëë êł§ ëčì ëȘ ìê° ë ê±°ìŒ. êł ìš ê°ëŹžìêČ ê·žë° êČìŻ€ì ìœêČ íŽëŒ ì ìë ìŒìŽìŒ. ëčì ë€ ê°ìĄ±ìČëŒ íì°źì ì§ììŽ ìëëêč..." "ê·ž ì ëëĄë ì ëì§!" ìëšì êł ìì°ë„Œ ë°ëŒëłŽë©° ë ìčŽëĄêČ ë°ë°íë€. "ëčì ì ì”ë§ì„ììŒ. ì°ëŠŹì êł”ë ìŹì°êłŒ ì°š, ë¶ëì°ì ëȘšë êł ë €í멎 ì”ìí ìČ ì”ì ì€ìŒì§. ì§êž ëčì ëëê° ì€ ì€êł ìì°ëëĄ í ìčë €êł íë ê±°ìŒ?" ìëšì ë ìčŽëĄìŽ ìì ìŽ íì§ì°ìêČëĄ í„íì, ê·žë ë ëłžë„ì ìŒëĄ ëȘžì ììž ë žë€. "ëŽê° ìëȘ» ëłž êČ ìëëŒë©Ž, ëčì ì ìžìŽ íêł ìë ëȘ©ê±žìŽ ê°êČ©ìŽ ì”ì 2ì”ìŽ ëì§ ìë?" êł ìì°ë íì§ì°ì ìì ë§ììë©° ë§íë€. "ìëš, ë¶ëëŹìŽ ì€ë ëȘ°ëŒ? ì§ì°ì ëȘ©ê±žìŽë ëŽê° ì ëŹŒí ê±°ìŒ. ëë°ì ëȘšë„Žë ëčì êłŒë ëŹëŠŹ ììíêł ì°©í ìŹìëŒêł !" ìëšì êł ê°ë„Œ ëëìŽë©° ë°ë°íë€. "ê·žëŹëêč, ë ìŁŒêž° ì«ë€ ìŽê±°ì§, ì§êž?" ê·ž ë§êłŒ íšê» ê·žë ë ëììì ìœëìžê·žì ë€ì ìŹëŒíë€. ëȘšëê° ê·žë ì íëì ììíŽíë©° ì§ìŒëłŽêł ìì ë, ì€íŹìž ìčŽ ìì§ì ê”ììŽ êł”êž°ë„Œ ê°ë„Žë©° ìžë €íŒìĄë€. ë§€ëí êČìì ìíŒìčŽê° ë ì íìŽìČëŒ ììŒëĄ ëŹë €ëê°ë©°, í ëč êłëšì ë°ëŒ ëŽë €ê° 돎ëëĄ êł§ì„ ëì§íë€. "ìŸ !" ë°©ìŹíêł ìë êł ìì°ì íì§ì°ë í©ë 늏ë ë돎 íížì ëźìŽ ì°êł ë§ìë€. íì§ì°ë ë ìčŽëĄìŽ ëčëȘ ì ì§ë êł , êł ìì°ë ë¶ë žê° ìčë°ìŽ ìŹëŒ ìëŠŹìł€ë€. "ìëš, í ëČë§ ë ìŽëŹë©Ž ê°ë§í ëì§ ìì..." íì§ë§ ìëšì ê·žì ì¶©êł ë„Œ ìì í 돎ìíë€. ê·žë ë 찚넌 íì§íë©° 돎ëìì ìì ê±°ëŠŹë„Œ ëêł ë©ì¶° ìžì ë€. "êł ìì° ìš, ë€ì í ëČ ëŹŒìêČ. ìŹì° ë¶í í ê±°ìŒ, ë§ ê±°ìŒ?" ê·žë ê° êžŽì„ìŽ íœíœí ë¶ìꞰ넌 ë«êł ìëŠŹìł€ë€. ìì§ì ê”ìì êł ìì°ì ìŒê”ŽìŽ ìíìêČ ì§ë žë€. ìíì ìž ì°šì ìŽë§ìŽë§í ìëšì ìĄŽìŹê°ì ì§ë늰 ê·žë 믞ìČ íì¶í ìê°ìĄ°ì°š ëȘ»íêł ì ì늏ì ìŒìŽë¶ìë€. ê·žë êČœëč넌 ë¶ë„Žë €êł íì§ë§, êČœëčìêłŒ ìŹëë€ì ëȘšë êČì ì§ë € ëë§ê°êł ììë€. ìŽ ëìč ìí©ììë ìž ìŹëë§ìŽ ëšì ììë€. ìëš, ìì í 믞ìłëČë žë€! ìëšì êČì ì§ëа êł ìì°ì íì§ì°ì ìŒê”Žì ëłŽêł ë§ìĄ±ì€ëŹìŽ ëŻžì넌 ì§ìë€. 돎ììŽ ìì§ ìëŠŹê° ëì± ì»€ì§ëë êł ìì°ì êł”íŹì ì§ëа ìì ìëì ìëì°šë ë€ì í ëČ ëŹŽë넌 í„íŽ ëì§íë€! "ìììŽ! ëčì ë§ëëĄ ìŹì° ë¶í í멎 ëìì!" ì°šë 돎ëìì ëȘ ìŒí°ëŻží° ëšìŽì§ êłłìì êČšì° ë©ì·ë€. ì ëČíŒê° ììŹììŹíêČ ëŹŽë넌 ì€ìč ë»íë€. ìëšì ìŽì ëëëëíŽì§ ì°š 돞ì ë°ëĄ ë°ì°šêł ìčšì°©íêČ ì°šìì ëŽë € íì§±ì ë ì± ëšêł ìë ë ìŹëì ë§ìŁŒëłŽìë€. êł ìì°ë ìŹížíĄì íë©° íì ìŹì ëì°ŸìŒë €êł ì ìŒë€. "íì§ë§ ë€ì ìŁŒêčì§ êž°ë€ë €ìŒ íŽ. ìŽëČ ìŁŒë§ì í ìëČì§ ìì ìŽìŒ. ìì§ì ìŽíŒ ììì ì í ì ììŽ." êł íë í ìëČì§ë ìžì ë ìëšìêČ ìčì íêł , ê·žë ìì ê·žì ììŒì ë§ìč ìê°ì ììë€. ìëšì ìŽêčšë„Œ ìŒì±íë©° ë§íë€. "ì€ë ìœìì êŒ ì§ìŒ. ìŽë êČ ë§ì ëìŽ ì°ëŠŹë„Œ ìŁŒëȘ©íë ê°ìŽë° êł ìš ê°ëŹžì íêłìê° ê°í ìêž°ê° ëŽë±ì ë§ì ëČëł”íì§ë ìêČ ì§?" ê·žë ì ë§ì ë°ë°í ì ììë êł ìì°ë ìąì íŽì ìŽë„Œ ì ëŹŒìë€. ìëšì ëȘ 걞ì ììŒëĄ ëìê°, íì§ì°ë„Œ ì§ëìčêł êł ìì°ìêČ ìì ì êł ì íë©° ê°ëłêČ í넌 ì°Œë€. "ìŹì€, ì ì°šë ìČìì 돎ëì ë¶ëȘíì ë ëČìš ë§ê°ìĄìŽ. ê·žë„ ëčì ì ëëŒêČ íë €êł ìì§ì ìŒëìì ëżìŽìŒ. ìŽì°šíŒ ë¶ëȘíì§ë ëȘ»íì ê±°ìŒ." êł ìì°ë ì¶©êČ©ì ëìŽ íë„ê·žëìĄë€. ìëšì ëìčì ìčìŒ ìŹëŠŹêł ëčêŒŹëŻìŽ ë§íë€. "ëčì ê°ì ìŹëìêČ ê·žë êČ ìąì 찚넌 íëčíë€ë." ë§ìŽ ëë ê·žë ë ëêžž í ëČ ìŁŒì§ ìêł ë°ìŒëĄ ëê°ë€. êł ìì°ë ì ì ì ëȘ» ì°šëŠŹêł ê·ž ì늏ì ì ì ë©íë ì ììë€. ììê°ì ë돎 ë§ì ìŒìŽ ëČìŽì ž ë°ìë€ìŽë ë° ìê°ìŽ íìíë€. ê·žë ìëšìŽ ë ëë êČì ëłŽêł ììŒ 3ë ëì íëČíë ìëŽê° ìì ë ëȘšë„Žêł ììë ìšêČšì§ ë§€ë „ìŽ ìì ê±°ëŒë ìê°ìŽ ë€ìë€. "ë€ ë ë돞ìŽìì, ìì° ìš! ë넌 볎ížíë € íì§ë§ ìììŽë ê·žë° í°ëŹŽëìë ìê”Źë„Œ ì ë ë€ìŽìŁŒì§ ììì í ë°!" íì§ì°ë êł ìì°ì ì·êčì ë¶ìĄêł ëšëŠŹë ëȘ©ìëŠŹëĄ ë§íë€. ê·žë ê° ëëŹŒì 볎ìŽì êł ìì°ë ë€ì ê·žë ìêČëĄ ìì ì êł ì íë€. êł ìì°ë íì§ì°ë„Œ ëìŽìêł ë¶ëëœêČ ìëĄíêž° ììíë€. "ë€ íìŽ ìëìŒ. ë€ ììŹ ë§ì ì ìŹì íìŽì§. ëŽê° ë°©ìŹí íì í ìêž°ê° ìíë 걞 ìê”Źíë€ë." íì§ì°ë ëëŹŒì êžìœìŽë©° 귞넌 ìŹë €ë€ëŽ€ë€. "ìŽì ì°ëŠŹ ìŽëĄíŽì? ëčì ìŽ ì€ë«ëì ìŹíì êž°ìžìŹ êł ìš ê·žëŁčì êČœìí ëë¶ì ì§êžì ìŹì°ì ìì í ì ìêČ ë 걎ë°, ì ìŹìë ì돎êČë ì íììì. ê·žë° ìŹìê° ëčì ìŹì°ì ì ë°ì ê°ì žê°ë€ëì?" íì§ì°ë ì ì ì êčšëŹŒìë€. "ëë ìŽë€ ìí©ìë ëčì ì ì§ì§í ê±°ìì. íì§ë§ ìŽë° ë¶ëčí ìŒìŽ ëČìŽì§ë 걞 ê°ë§ ëêł ëłŒ ìë ììŽì. ìì° ìš ìŽëšžëì ëëìŽ ìŽ ìꞰ넌 ë€ìŒë©Ž ë§ìŽ íëì€ í ë°ì." êł ìì°ë ìœììì ìł€ë€. "ì°ì ìêČ ë€êł ë íì§ë§, ììí ë°ëŒ ì€ ìë ìì§." ììëŒì„ìŽ ë ê·čì„ ë°ìì ìëšì ìíŹì°ìêČ ì í넌 걞ìë€. "ì±ìŹ ëê·čì„ìŒëĄ ë°ëŠŹëŹ ìŹ ì ììŽ?" ìíŹì°ìŽ ììíŽíë©° ëŹŒìë€. "ìœëìžê·ž ëêł ê°ìì?" ìì ì ìì ëŽë €ë€ëłž ìëšì ìĄ°êž ì ì ì¶©ë ë돞ì ìꞎ ììČ넌 ë°êČŹíë€. ììČë ììì§ë§ ëêČ íŒì ž ììêł , ìŽì ë íŒê° ëêž° ììíë€. "ëŽ ëčì°ží êČ°íŒ ìíêłŒ íšê» ìčšëȘ°íìŽ." ì 4í ë°°ìš ê°ëŹžì ì°í ìŽëì„ ê·ž íë§ë ë§ì ëŽêžŽ ë»ì ìŽíŽí ìíŹì°ì ìê° ìšìŽ ë©ë ëŻíë€. ížêž°ìŹìŽ ìꞎ ê·žë ë ìŹëčšëŠŹ ì°š í€ë„Œ ì±êČš ìëšì ë°ëŠŹëŹ ëê°ë€. ìíŹì°ìŽ êł ìëëĄë„Œ ë°ëŒ ì§ìŁŒíë íëŒëŠŹ ììì 믿ì ì ìë€ë ëŻìŽ ìžìł€ë€. "ê·ž ëì°í 컀íì ê·žë„ ë€ìŽë°ì§ ê·žëŹìŽ?" ìëšì ìčšì°©íêČ ììČ넌 ìčëŁí멎ì ëë”íë€. "ëČì ìŽêž°ì§ ìë ížìŽ ìąìŒëêč." ìíŹì°ì ë§ëŹžìŽ ë§íë€. ê·žë ë ìëšìŽ ìŽ ëí넌 êșŒëаë€ë êČì êčšë«êł ìŹëčšëŠŹ ìŁŒì 넌 ë°êżšë€. "ì, ê·ž ìì ì°í ë§ìŽìŒ. ë íčëł êČì€ížëĄ ìŽëë°ììì. ìŽëČìë ê° ê±°ì§?" ìëšìŽ ëë”íêž°ë ì ì ìíŹì°ìŽ ë§íë€. "ìŽì°šíŒ ìŽíŒí ê±°ìì. ìŽì ê·ž ë©ìČí êł ìì°íí ë ìŽì ìšêžž íì ìì§ ìì?" ìíŹì°ìŽ ì ì ììŁœ ëŽë°ë©° ë§ë¶ìë€. "ìŽëČ ì°í ì€ëčíëëŒ ìŒë§ë êł ìì íëë°. ìëč íí ìąì ìžìì ìŁŒêł ì¶ëš ë§ìŽìŒ. ëë ëŽ ê°ì„ ìčí ìčê”Źìì. ìŹ ê±°ì§, ì?" "ìììŽ." ìëšìŽ ìČŽë í ëŻí 믞ì넌 ì§ìŒë©° ë§íë€. "ë€ê° ìíë€ë©ŽìŒ!" ìíŹì°ì êž°ë»ì ì ëêČ êČœì ì ìžë €ëë€. "ìąì, ëŽìŒ ìŹìŻ ì ì ê°ìŽìŒ! ìŽëìì ì ê”ŹëĄ ëłŽëŒêČ!" ê·žë ë ììčš ìŒì ì ìëČœíêČ ìííêł , íìŹ ìì 30ë¶ ì ì ìŹì ëĄêČ ì°íì„ì ëì°©íë€. ìëšì ì§ì§ ì ìČŽë„Œ ìšêžŽë°ë€ ìŽì ì ì°žì ë»ì ì ëëĄ ë°íì§ ìì íì êł”ì ìŽëì„ì ë°ì§ ëȘ»íë€. ê·žëì ê·žë ë ì ê”Ź ê·ŒìČì ìë ìì íëč늏ìšì ìì 컀íŒë„Œ ë§ìë©° ìŽëììŽ ëì°©íꞰ넌 êž°ë€ëŠŹêł ììë€. ê·žë ê° ì»€íŒë„Œ ë°ìŻ€ ë§ì šì ë ìŽëììŽ ëŹžì넌 볎ëŽìë€. "ëŠìŽì ìŁìĄí©ëë€, ìČìŹ ëììŽëë! 10ë¶ ìì ëì°©íŽì!" ìëšìŽ ììŒëĄ ììŒë©° ë”ì„ì 볎ëŽë €êł íë ê·ž ë, ëčêŒŹë ëŻí ëȘ©ìëŠŹê° ë€ë €ìë€. "ìŽêČ ëê”ŹìŒ, ìëš ìšììì? ìŹêž°ì ëčì ì ë§ë ì€ì ëȘ°ëë€ì. ìì° ìšìêČ ììëŁë„Œ ëŹëŒêł ê”Źê±ží멎ì ë°°ìš ê°ëŹžì ì°íêčì§ ë°ì ë€ìŽë €êł íë€ë. íì§ë§ ë§ìŽìŁ ..." ê·žë ì ëȘ©ìëŠŹê° ì ì ì°šê°ììĄë€. "ìŽ ì°íë ëčì ê°ì ìŹëìŽ ì°žìí ì ìë ìëŠŹê° ìëìì. ìŁŒì 넌 ìììŒì§." ì 5í êž°ìŽìŽ ìì ëêČ ë§ëë ê±°ìŒ ìëšì ë©ìč«íëë ìČìČí êł ê°ë„Œ ë€ìë€. íì§ì°ê° ê°ìì ìŒëĄ ê±±ì íŽìŁŒë ìČ ê·žë 넌 ëŽë €ë€ëłŽêł ììë€. ìëšì ë¶ì ì ì ì ë§ì ìŹëŠŹë©° ë ìčŽëĄêČ ëë”íë€. "ëčì ìŽ ëŹŽìš ìêŽìŽìŁ ? ëŽê° ë°°ìš ê°ëŹž ì°íì ê°ë ë§ë , ëčì ìŽ ì ë° ìëììì." íì§ì°ë ìëšì ì§ì€ì ìž ëë”ì ìĄ°êž ëë ëŻ ëìŽ ëê·žëìĄë€. ìëšì ë±ë돎 ììì êž°ëìŽ ìì 돎ìŹíêČ ížëí°ì íĄíĄ ëëë žë€. ê·žë ë ë§€íčì ìž ëìŒëĄ íì§ì°ë„Œ ë늏ëŻìŽ ìłë€ëŽ€ë€. íì§ì°ë íì€í ê”ííë€. ëê”ŹëŒë ë°ëí íëì ë§íŹë„Œ ì ì°ë êČ ê°ìë€. "ìëš?" ë°ëĄ ê·žë, êł ìì°ê° ë€ê°ìë€. ê·žë ìëšì ìŹêž°ì ëłŒ ì€ì ìììĄ°ì°š ëȘ»íë€. êł ìì°ê° ëìŽì ì°ížë žêł , ê·žì ììꞎ ìŒê”ŽìŽ ìŠì ìŽëììĄë€. "ë넌 ë§ì ìí€ë €êł ìŹêž°êčì§ ìš ê±°ìŒ?" êł ìì°ë í넌 ëŽë©° ìëŠŹìł€ë€. "ê·žë„ ìą êșŒì ž!" íì§ì°ë ë§ìč ìì ì ì§ì넌 ì ìžíêž°ëŒë íëŻ ìŒë¶ëŹ êł ìì°ì íì ëìŽììŒë©° ëì ì ìž ëëčìŒëĄ ìëšì ë°ëŒëŽ€ë€. ìëšì ê·žë° ëŹŽëĄí íëì ì°žêł ëìŽê° ìŹëìŽ ìëìë€. ê·žë ë ìê°ëœì êœ ììŒì„ëë êł ìì°ë„Œ êČœë©žì€ëœë€ë ëŻìŽ ë°ëŒëłŽë©° ì°šê°ìŽ ëŻžì넌 ì§ìë€. "ë€ì ë§íŽëłŒë? ì§êž ê°í ëê”Ź ëłŽêł êșŒì§ëŒë ê±°ìŒ?" ìëšì êČìì ì€íŹ ìŹëŠœ ëë ì€ë„Œ ì êł ê°ëë€ë ë€ëŠŹë„Œ ì°ìíêČ êŒŹêł ìì ììë€. ê·žë ì í ìĄì ë° ìë íŒë¶ì ëêžžì ëë ìŽëȘ©ê”Źëčë ììČë ë§€ë „ì ì ìŹíë€. ê·žë ì ëȘ©ì늏ë íë€ëŠŒ ììŽ ì°šë¶íì§ë§, ìšëȘžìì ì°šê°ìŽ ë¶ìꞰ넌 ëŽëżêł ììë€. ìë°ê°ìŽ êžì”íŽìë€. êł ìì°ë ê°ìì€ëœêČ ëłí ë¶ìêž°ì ëčí©í ì± ì ì ìŒìŽë¶ìë€. ìŽ ìŹìê° ì ë§ëĄ ììą ì ìŽêž°ë§ íë ê·žì ìëŽëŒë! ì§ìŠìŽ ë íì§ì°ë ëìŽì ì°ížë žë€. ë§ì§ë§ìŒëĄ ìëšì ë§ëŹì ë, íì§ì°ë ê·žë ê° ì ì ìŽ ëê° ì€ ììë€. íì§ì°ë ìëšìŽ ë ë€ì ëëì ë¶ë € ìì ìŽ ë§ì ëčíêČ ë êč ëŽ ê±±ì ëìŽ ëȘ©ìëŠŹë„Œ ëê·žëŹëšëŠŹêł ìì§í ìČ ì°êž°íë€. "ìëš ìš, ìŽë§ ê° ëłŽìžì. ìŽëì„ì íë ë°ì ìêł , ìì° ìšë ë넌 ë°ëŠŹêł ë€ìŽê°êž°ëĄ íìŽì. ìëš ìšê° ìŹêž°ìì ëČí°êł ìëë€êł íŽì ë€ìŽê° ì ìë ì°íê° ìëìì. êČë€ê° ìëš ìšë 돞ì ë§ ìŒìŒí€ììì. ì ì꟞ ìŒì ìŽë ”êČ ë§ëë ê±°ìì?" ìëšì íì§ì°ë„Œ ì°šê°ìŽ ìì ìŒëĄ ìłë€ëŽ€ë€. ê·žë ë ìŽëŻž êł ìì°ì ì§ì§ ëȘšì”ì í€í ì ìêł ìë€. ìŽì êł ìì°ìêČë, ìŽ êČ°íŒ ìíë ìČ ì í íŹë§ì ììë€. ìŽì íì§ì°ì íëë ë§ì ê·žë ìêČ ìëŹŽë° ìí„ì 믞ìčì§ ëȘ»íë€. "ëčì ìŽ ëŹŽìš ìêŽìŽìì?" ìëšì íì§ì°ì ë§ì ì í ëìíì§ ìêł ì°šë¶íêČ ëë”íë€. ê·žë ë 돎ìŹìœ ìì ë€ìŽ ëčšëëĄ íŹëìŁŒì€ë„Œ ìȘŒë„Žë„” ë§ì šë€. "ì ê°êČ ë€, ìŽê±°ìŒ? êž°ìŽìŽ ìì ëêČ ë§ë€ë €ë ê±°ìŒ!" êł ìì°ê° ìëŠŹìł€ë€. ìëšì êł ìì°ì ë¶ë ž íë°í ë°ìì ì í ëìíì§ ììêł , 귞넌 ìë ìŹë ì·šêžíë€. êł ìì°ì íì ìŽ ëì± ìŽëììĄë€. ìëšìŽ êŒŒì§ë íì§ ìì ì§ìŠìŽ ë ê·žë ê·žë 넌 ëìŽëŽêž° ìíŽ í 걞ì ë€ê°ì°ë€. ìëšì ëìŽì ì°ížë žë€. ê·žë ê° ëȘžì ìì§ìŽë €ë ê·žë, êł ìì°ì ë€ìì í ëšìì ìš ê°ì ëȘ©ìëŠŹê° ë€ë €ìë€. "ëčìŒ!" ìŽëì”ì ìŁŒì íì§ ìêł êł ìì°ìêČ ëŹë €ë€ìŽ ë§ìč ì„ëê°ì ìĄëŻìŽ ê·žì ì·êčì ììŒì„êł ììŒëĄ ëŽëì§ ë€, ìëšì ìì ê°ëĄë§êł ìì ëłŽíž íìžë„Œ ì·šíë€. í€ê° 195ìŒí°ëŻží° ëë ìŽëìì ëȘžì§ìŽ ê±Žì„íêł , ê·žì ê·ŒìĄì§ íì 돎ìČ íìž ëłŽìë€. "ìŽêČ ë íë ì§ì ëêč?" ìŽëìì êł ìì°ë„Œ ìŹëìŽ ëëčìŒëĄ ìì볎며 ìê°ëœ êŽì ìŽ ë±ë± ìëŠŹê° ë ì ëëĄ ìŁŒëščì êœ ì„êł ë§íë€. "ì ì°ëŠŹ ëë넌 ꎎëĄíë ê±°ìŒ? ìŁœêł ì¶ìŽ íì„íìŽ?" "ëë ëê”ŹìŒ?" ìĄ°êž ì , ì°ë êž°ìČëŒ ëŽíœê°ìłìĄë êł ìì°ê° ìëŠŹìł€ë€. ê·žë ëčíê±°ëŠŹë©° ìŒìŽëì ì±ë ëëčìŒëĄ ìŽëìì ë žë €ëŽ€ë€. ...... ììŒëĄë ìŽë€ ì ê°ê° íŒìłì§êčì? ìì í ì€í ëŠŹë„Œ ìŠêž°êł ì¶ìŒìë€ë©Ž ìëì ëČíŒì ëëŹ Appì ë€ìŽëĄë ë°ìŒìžì. 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đRead the next chaptersđ | Chapter 1 "You'll have the test results in about an hour." The nurse's smile was gentle and reassuring as she took the vial of blood from Madeline Sanders. Madeline held a cotton swab to her arm and settled into a chair in the waiting area. She was a bit pale, but her eyes sparkled with hope. She had a hunch she was conceived, and that hospital visit was just to make sure. Three years ago, Trevon Gibson was involved in a terrible car crash that left him comatose, with doctors saying he would never wake up. Lydia Sanders, Trevon's high school sweetheart and Madeline's half-sister, did not waste any time and jetted off abroad for her studies. Somehow, Trevon's grandmotherâEdith Gibsonâfigured that Madeline was Trevon's lucky charm and insisted she marry him. The Gibson family promised to care for Madeline's mother, who was lost in her own world of madness. Madeline felt trapped but agreed to the marriage. Little did everyone know that Madeline was secretly in love with Trevon for years. To everyone's surprise, Trevon woke up after the wedding. However, Madeline's joy was short-lived. Trevon's first words to her were icy and calculated. "Out of respect for my grandmother, I'll take you as Mrs. Gibson for three years. When Lydia returns in three years, I will marry her." Madeline had braced herself to play along with that deal, ready to step aside when the time came. However, life threw a curveball a month and a half ago. Trevon stumbled home after drowning his sorrows in wine that day, and Madeline single-handedly managed to drag him inside. Supporting a drunken Trevon was like moving a boulderâeach step a battle of strength. Madeline and Trevon could no longer keep themselves upright and crumpled to the floor just inside the front door. Their lips brushed together in the fall, an accidental kiss that sent Madeline's heart racing. Trevon was a notorious germaphobe, avoiding physical contact like the plague. However, that unexpected kiss seemed to unlock something in him, and he leaned in for another. Madeline was caught off guard, but she did not resist. Later, in the quiet aftermath, Madeline could not bear to stay in the bed they shared. She tiptoed around the sleeping Trevon, erasing any trace of what had happened between them. The hospital was a hive of activity, but Madeline felt alone in the crowd. With trembling hands, she opened the lab results. 'Early stage of conceive. Recommend a follow-up ultrasound.' Joy flickered across her face, quickly hidden behind her hand to muffle her giggles. Regardless of the state of her marriage, that baby was a precious gift. She was eager to tell Trevon, her fingers hovering over her phone. However, she hesitated. Trevon's germaphobia was not just about objectsâit extended to people. She had seen him scrub his hands raw after a mere handshake. However, wine had loosened his inhibitions that one night. Would he believe the baby was his? Doubt clouded Madeline's mind, bringing a headache and a wave of nausea. She was jostled as a group of doctors in white coats rushed by, nearly sending her phone flying. "Emergency! Please step aside," a nurse said, flashing Madeline a quick, apologetic smile before dashing off. Madeline took a deep breath, watching the commotion unfold. Her gaze drifted to the emergency room doors without much thought. However, in a heartbeat, her eyes widened in shock. Trevon was there, shielding Lydia as they stepped down from the ambulance. He guided her gently onto a stretcher and, with a team around them, made a beeline for the VIP suite. A chilling shiver sliced through Madeline, her knees buckling as she clung to the nearby railing for support. Lydia was back. In the hospital room, the doctor briefed Trevon. "It seems like a mild concussion, but we'll need the test results to be sure." Trevon's expression was serious. "Speed it up. Use the VIP route." Lydia, stretched out on the gurney, smiled weakly at Trevon. "You're always so kind to me." Lydia pouted as she continued, "I wasn't paying attention. Who would've thought a bike bump could lead to a concussion? In Ameristan, people usually slow down on their own." Trevon gave her a fleeting, detached look. A flicker of worry crossed Lydia's face. "Trevon, with Skylandia's tight deadlines, isn't my accident going to set us back a lot?" Skylandia was the latest venture from Trevon's gaming empire, Xystos Tech, and Lydia had returned to lead the art on it. "I won't stay here. I have to get back to work," she declared, attempting to get out of bed. Trevon was quick to intervene, his hand on her shoulder easing her back down. "Don't be childish." As the tender scene unfolded, Madeline watched them outside the VIP room with gritted teeth. Trevon was notorious for his meticulous ways, but he did have a soft spot. He was not always distant. He just saved all his warmth for Lydia. Madeline felt a wave of emotion as she teared up. She touched her nose and fought the tears. Without really knowing why, she found herself pulling out her phone and calling Trevon. In the sterile silence of the hospital room, Trevon's face froze for a moment as he checked his phone, then casually handed it off to his assistant, Simon Taylors. "Tell her I'm tied up in a meeting." Madeline's heart clenched as Trevon's annoyed expression flickered across his face. Simon, moving to the side, answered Madeline's call softly. "Hello, Mrs. Gibson. Mr. Gibson is busy in a meeting. Is there something you need?" Madeline's lips twitched with a defeated smile. "No, it's nothing. I just hit the wrong button." Simon frowned. "Mr. Gibson's schedule is packed. Please be more careful in the future, Mrs. Gibson." The future? Was there even a future to speak of? Lydia, overhearing Simon, gave Trevon a subtle glance. She casually showed off the pink Hello Kitty bandage on her hand. Trevon's eyes snapped to it, his voice laced with a hint of longing. "You still haven't kicked that old habit, I see." Lydia forced a smile. "Well, you know I've always been fond of Hello Kitty." Their eyes met, and for a moment, the world around them seemed to soften. Madeline could not stand it any longer. Clutching her phone, she turned around and left. She thought one night could change things, but it was just wishful thinking. Despite the autumn season, Redenbaugh City was sweltering, and the hospital's air conditioning was cranked up, sending chills down her spine. She felt light-headed, as if she were floating on air. Suddenly, a little boy darted into her path, bumping into her. Madeline's face went pale as she caught the little boy, but in doing so, she lost her footing and tumbled to the ground. The fall sent a chill up her spine, and she held her belly, too afraid to move. The boy, however, started wailing, drawing curious glances from passersby. His mother rushed over and gave him a quick once-over. When she found him unscathed, she pulled him into a tight embrace before turning to Madeline with fury. "Can't you watch where you're going? You ran into my baby! How will you make this right?" Madeline, her mind on the baby she was carrying, bit back her pain and chose not to retaliate. Instead, she made her way to the maternity ward upstairs. The mother was not having it, yanking on Madeline's arm. "You think you can just hit someone and leave?" Madeline, nearly tripping over, turned slightly and offered calmly, "Should we review the security footage?" The woman, clutching her son, stormed off. Madeline felt her vision darken as she clutched her chest. She leaned against the railing, immobilized. In the VIP ward, Lydia gazed at Trevon longingly and leaned in for a kiss. Trevon, who was aloof, felt a wave of nausea as she got close. His vision blurred, and his chest tightened. He flinched and shoved Lydia away. Chapter 2 "Here's the divorce agreement. Take a look." Trevon, fresh from the hospital, confronted Madeline with a request for divorce. The image of Lydia's hurt look lingered in his mind, leaving him with a sense of resignation. His rejection was not just about his aversion to germs. It was also the sudden sickness and weakness that overtook him. He dismissed it as a one-off, which was not worth worrying about. However, faced with Madeline, the discomfort was undeniable. Madeline, still reeling from her hospital visit, was blindsided by the divorce papers laid out before her. It took a moment for her to find her voice, and when she did, it quivered. "Do we really have to end this?" "Yes." Madeline's grip tightened, and the question she could not suppress spilled out. "Is it because Lydia's back?" Trevon loosened his tie, his face turning to stone. "Didn't I make myself clear three years ago?" He had, and she had accepted it. However⊠"If... Just if..." Madeline hesitated, biting her lip. Trevon was impatient. "Madeline, you can't always want more." She looked up sharply, disbelief etched on her face. Did he think she was haggling over the divorce terms? With several deliberate taps on the table, Trevon continued, "Indeed, you've done everything required of being a wife these past three years. There's a modest place near Johnsrud. It's yours now. That's the best I can do. Don't make me lose respect for you." Madeline's response was trapped in her throat as she smiled bitterly. Three years of marriage, and her reward was a house. Should she be thankful? He was determined to get the divorce over with, by any means necessary. There was no need to mention the baby. It would only complicate how he saw her. She did not need a man whose heart belonged to another. Madeline felt nauseous, feeling like she needed to purge immediately. She crouched down to clutch the bin and gagged, but nothing came up. Trevon watched, his brow furrowed in disbelief. Why did her sickness stir something in him? Was it a mere coincidence? Seeing her ashen face, it was clear she was unwell. Trevor gave Madeline a questioning look. "Are you sick? When did it start? What's wrong?" Madeline felt the urge to throw up but could not, which only intensified her discomfort. Clinging to the trash can seemed like the only thing she could do. At the sound of his question, her fingers tensed uncontrollably. She forced a casual response. "Maybe it's just a cold. No big deal." "Answer me!" His voice turned sharp, sending a jolt through Madeline, and she murmured almost without thinking. "This afternoon, when you were⊠I'm just feeling a bit of chest tightness, weak limbs, and a touch of nausea. Typical cold symptoms." She did not bring up the hospital visit, quickly labeling it a cold to avoid any wild guesses. The timing and the symptoms lined up perfectly. 'So, it's because we caught a cold at the same time?' Trevon wondered. Madeline finally let go of her resistance. She deliberately avoided the divorce papers on the table and fetched the sour orange she had bought earlier from the fridge. Her mouth was unbearably uncomfortable, and she craved the relief of something sour. After all, she would need some strength in her hand to sign those papers. The moment she took out the sour orange, its tangy scent filled the room. Catching a glimpse of Trevon standing to the side, watching her with a frown, she hesitated before offering, "Want one?" Trevon looked away, clearly uninterested. Madeline chuckled awkwardly. "Sorry, it slipped my mind. You're not into sour stuff." However, as she sliced into the vibrant sour orange and its juicy interior burst with a potent tangy aroma, Trevon seemed unable to look away. Madeline was about to take a bite when she noticed Trevon approaching. His towering presence felt like a wall closing in, making the kitchen feel smaller by the second. Instinctively, Madeline stepped back. "If you don't like it, then I'll just..." Before she could finish, Trevon was at the sink, lathering up with soap, washing his hands with deliberate care three times before reaching for a piece of the sour orange. He scrunched his forehead, eyeing the orange for a long moment before popping it into his mouth. Madeline's jaw dropped in astonishment. However, Trevon did not spit it out. He chewed thoughtfully and swallowed before looking at her seriously. "Next time, make sure the knife's washed three times, okay?" The urge to bite into that tangy orange slice was irresistible. Sure enough, the sour kick seemed to soothe his queasy stomach. It was not just some bug. His nausea had kicked in right after Madeline's, as if he was only sick because she was. What was up with that? Trevon made a mental note to get to the bottom of it. Madeline gave a simple "Oh" in response. They finished the orange together, a moment of closeness they had not felt in three years. After washing her hands, Madeline looked up at Trevon. Sharing that sour fruit seemed to have bridged the gap between them, if only a little. However, their journey together was nearing its end. She murmured, "I'll sign the divorce papers." It was like cashing out after three years. A million and five hundred thousand, and a house to her name. She was coming out ahead. When she was about to sign, Trevon snatched the papers away. "We'll add another house to the deal. Wait for the lawyer's final draft." Madeline nodded, still in a daze. Suddenly, Trevon's phone buzzed and Lydia's whiny voice came through as he picked up the call. "Trevon, when are you coming? I'm bored." Madeline gripped her pen so hard her thumb whitened, nearly snapping it. Trevon ended the call, grabbed his jacket, and headed for the door. Madeline stepped forward, her voice tinged with concern. "How am I supposed to explain this to Grandma?" "We'll talk when I'm back," Trevon replied before the door slammed shut behind him. The house, once filled with life, echoed with emptiness. Madeline chuckled at herself, shook off the silence, and went to the kitchen to whip up some noodles. After all, she had to think about the little one growing inside her. A knock at the door interrupted her thoughts. Expecting Trevon, who might have forgotten something, she swung the door open only to be greeted by unwelcome faces. Madeline's warmth vanished. "What are you two doing here?" Cilix Sanders, her father, smiled and said, "You weren't picking up, so your mom and I thought we'd drop by." Her phone did show a string of missed calls. Ignoring their calls was nothing new, but their sudden visit was unexpected. "My mom's lost her mind, locked up in Sunshine Psychiatric Hospital. Did you forget to visit her, or did you forget she's there?" Skylar Lowe, Madeline's stepmother, stood beside Cilix in her flawless outfit. She looked nothing like someone who had toiled in the fields. However, her sharp and calculative eyes matched her biting tone. "Such disrespect! Where are your manners?" Madeline was furious. If she truly lacked manners, Skylar would have been long gone. It was Skylar's appearance, after all, that had tipped her mother over the edge. However, Madeline had been biding her time, collecting proof. They would all pay, eventually. Pushing down the bile, she asked coolly, "So, what brings you here?" "Let's talk inside," was all they said. Once they were in, Madeline poured water into two glasses, her hands steady as stone. Madeline's calm and compliant facade only fueled Skylar's ego. With an arrogant head tilt, she announced, "Your sister's back in town. It's time you end things with Trevon and give up your title as Mrs. Gibson to her!" Madeline fought the impulse to douse Skylar with water as she gripped the kettle firmly. "Give it up? I'm not following you." Madeline's gaze shifted to Cilix. "You told me when Trevon was in that coma, the company was strapped for cash. Marrying Trevon was the only way to afford my mom's medical bills. I married into the Gibson family for the sake of the Sanders family. How did Lydia end up taking my place as the daughter-in-law of the Gibson family?" Chapter 3 "I was looking out for the Sanders family too," Cilix said as he sipped his water. "The Sanders-Gibson family alliance is crucial. Three years by Trevon's side, and what? No kids, no hold on his heart, no benefits for the Sanders family. Now that Lydia's back, along with her bond with Trevon, these issues will vanish. I can even afford better care for your mother." Cilix's duplicity struck Madeline once more. Madeline countered, "Did you forget why Lydia left the country? Or do you think the Gibsons have forgotten too?" "That's why we're asking you to initiate the divorce with Trevon," Cilix replied. Madeline saw right through their plot. She would step aside, letting Lydia take the lead, and the Sanders family would reap all the rewards. After a tense silence, Madeline broke the ice. "I'm willing to divorce Trevon, but on one condition. I want my mom's sharesâthe ones she's entitled to." Cilix instantly became furious. Once upon a time, the Sanders family was a picture of unity. Cilix, who came from nothing, married Bella ZieglerâMadeline's motherâand quickly turned his fortune around with a garment factory. However, Bella paid a steep price, severing ties with her own family. It was not until Skylarâpreviously 'Jolene', with her kids in towâshowed up that Bella realized the magnitude of her mistake. She battled depression for years, and the strain of the revelation only deepened her illness. That was when Cilix dropped the divorce bomb. He played the bankruptcy card during the split, claiming all assets were tied up. Bella was left with scraps. However, once the divorce papers were signed, Cilix's business miraculously bounced back. Ever the opportunist, Cilix kept footing Bella's medical bills, basking in the glow of his newfound reputation. Madeline only pieced it all together as she grew upâher mother had been played. She had been nursing a plan to set things right ever since. The meeting ended with frosty treatment all around. Madeline shut the door behind them, collapsed onto the couch, and lost herself in the darkness outside the window. ⊠Dawn's light crept into the room. Madeline shielded her eyes and took a moment to adjust before getting up reluctantly. Nausea washed over her in an unforgiving wave. Trevon had not come home all night. Madeline's emotions were a messâresignation laced with a hint of disappointment. However, above all, there was relief. It was as if her decision to let go the day before had freed her from hope. Madeline sank back into the pillows. The click of the electronic lock signaled an arrival at the door. Madeline glanced up, and there was Lydia, swathed in designer elegance, striding in with a smile that could light up the room. "Madeline, it's been ages." Rising slowly, Madeline perched on the edge of the couch, her eyes a storm of loathing. "Who said you could come in? Leave!" Lydia's smile only grew. "Trevon sent me, of course. He spent last night at the hospital with me, then dashed off to work at dawn. He asked me to pick up a suit for him." A shadow crossed Madeline's face. So, Trevon was with Lydia last night. She had waited like a fool on that couch all night long, clinging to his promise. 'We'll talk when I get back.' "You're just like your mother, always the homewrecker," Madeline spat. Lydia's laughter rang out. "Who's the real homewrecker? It's the unloved one. Even the lock's code is my birthday. Trevon's heart is still with me. Madeline, you've been using my birthday to open this door for the past three years. That must sting, doesn't it?" Madeline's eyes flickered, her grip tightening on the blanket. She inhaled sharply before smiling mockingly. "Is technology that archaic where you come from? We've moved on to facial recognition, or fingerprints at the very least. Key codes are a thing of the past." Lydia's smile faltered, her composure slipping for a split second. "Outdated or not, Trevon's word is law." Madeline could not be bothered with petty squabble. Her nausea was getting worse. She gestured toward Trevon's bedroom. "His stuff's in there. Help yourself." With a smug grin, Lydia disappeared into the room and emerged moments later, a bundle of clothes in her arms. Before she took off, she sauntered over to Madeline, flashed her hand, and there it wasâa dazzling diamond ring. There was also that cutesy pink bandage on her finger. "My mom says you're dragging your feet on the divorceâkinda funny, don't you think? Trevon's put a ring on it, so why embarrass yourself? Time to get a clue." She leaned in, whispering to Madeline, "Face it, you've never been able to outdo me in anything since we were kids." Old memories came rushing back. Her favorite things, her mentors, her dad, her very homeâLydia had snatched them all away with just a few words. Madeline squinted and swiftly yanked the bandage off Lydia's hand. "You've always been into taking my stuff, huh?" She eyed Lydia's pristine hand and tossed the bandage into the bin with a look of disgust. "Bandages are disposable. Get a new one, and it's as good as ever. However, you know what's really scary about a guy who's been down the aisle twice?" Madeline rose to her feet, locking eyes with Lydia as she smiled slyly. "It's the lingering lessons from his ex. His style, habits, tastes, thoughtsâthey're all tinged with the ghost of the woman before you. Chew on that. Good luck." "Madeline!" Ignoring her, Madeline grabbed a bag of clothes and thrust it into Lydia's arms. "So long, no need for goodbyes!" Behind the wheel on her way to work, Lydia smacked the steering wheel, Madeline's parting shot replaying in her head. The phone buzzed. Lydia answered with a huff. "What's up with the wake-up call?" Wren Naylor, Lydia's assistant, hesitated before speaking up with caution. "Ms. Sanders, the planning team wants to add an illustrator to the project. They've already picked someone out." "They've what now? Since when does planning get to call the shots on art hires? They really need to stay in their lane." Wren stayed quiet. Lydia bit back her frustration. "Alright, I'm heading to the office soon. I'll sort it out with them." Instead of going to her department when she arrived at the office, Lydia went to the top floor to drop off some clothes for Trevon. Trevon accepted the clothes, but his brow creased in confusion. Lydia felt a twinge of worry. "Something wrong with the clothes?" They were definitely not his usual brand. Madeline would not slip up like that. "Madeline wasn't there when you picked these up?" Realizing the brand mismatch, Lydia understood her mistake. Madeline's earlier words echoed in her head. Lydia bit her lip, looking hurt. "Madeline just handed me these and shooed me out when I arrived. You know she's never been fond of me." She sighed resignedly and continued, "Typical Madeline, knowing you're in a rush and still acting petty with me. Should I run to the store and grab you a new set?" Trevon cut her off. "Don't bother. You've got work to do." Lydia clammed up, stepping back into silence. Trevon let out a quiet sigh. "Don't sweat it. It's not your fault. Clothes are the least of our worries. We've got the Skylandia project to focus on." In just a week, Skylandia would unveil its magical realms to eager eyes, with artistry at its heart. Lydia, fresh from her hiatus, was steering that shipâthe crown jewel of the year for Xystos Tech. She knew the drill, but duty called, and she stepped out with a promise to return for lunch. Madeline, alone then, rinsed a handful of cherry tomatoes, trying to quell the unease bubbling inside her. She scrolled through her phone, the barrage of prenatal check-ups looming large and daunting. Midway through her meticulous note-taking, the doorbell chimed. She opened the door to find Simon pulling a long face. Chapter 4 "Mr. Gibson sent me some clothes." Madeline raised an eyebrow. "Again?" Simon's eyes flickered with annoyance as he asked, "Why'd you send Mrs. Yagle's clothes?" Simon referred to Trevon's mom, Riley Yagleâa woman whose kindness was only matched by her absentmindedness. Madeline recalled the ill-fitting, off-brand clothes that Trevon probably ditched without a second thought. "Mr. Gibson says, 'Don't get snippy and hold things up,'" Simon relayed with a hint of sternness. Madeline could not help but chuckle, amused by his blind trust. "Lydia told Trevon I picked out the clothes?" Did Trevon need to believe everything Lydia said? Simon rushed her along. Madeline handed him a fresh set of clothes, but her grip lingered as she responded steadily. "Simon, you've been Trevon's right-hand man for what, three, four years now? Do you realize why you're still at the bottom rung, just an assistant? You're good at sizing people up by their titles, but that's not really a skill an assistant needs. Why don't you take a page from Mr. Harris's book?" Trevon did have a star assistantâDaniel Harrisâwho was so capable that he was sent overseas to handle big deals. That was when Simon got the call to step in. Simon's face went through a mixture of pale and flushed as he absorbed her criticism. Madeline, who was usually quiet, had just thrown shade in his face. He bit back his retort, finally huffing in annoyance and storming off. Madeline let out a soft laugh, brushing off the encounter. With visiting hours ticking closer, Madeline headed to Sunshine Psychiatric Hospital to see Bella. It was more of a wellness retreat than a hospital, nestled right next to Redenbaugh City's fanciest private clinic. Getting in was not easy, but thanks to the Gibson family pulling strings, Bella got a spot. Madeline wheeled her mom out into the courtyard, catching her up on the week's gossip and happenings. Bella was her usual selfâunresponsive and staring off into space. Madeline sighed and took her mom's hand, resting it gently on her belly. "Mom, right here, there's a little one on the way. Even with Trevon talking about divorce, I'm keeping this baby. You've got to come back to us. Who will help me with this little one if you don't?" She nestled against Bella's legs, craving the comfort of her mother's presence. Unseen by Madeline, Bella's eyes flickeredâa brief, almost missed flutter. "Madeline?" A voice, laced with surprise, called out for her. Madeline looked up to see a man in a lab coat looking her way. The sun was blinding, and Madeline squinted without recognizing the figure before her. There was something oddly familiar about the silhouette. It was not until he was close that she could see it was Caleb Jabs, her old college friend. With a warm smile, Caleb teased, "Madeline, can't you recognize an old friend after just three years?" He opened his arms for a hug, like nothing had changed. Madeline hesitated, then offered a hand for a handshake instead. Caleb's smile faltered, then returned. "Right, we're not on campus anymore." He shook her hand before releasing it, stealing a glance at the wedding ring on her finger. Through their chat, Madeline learned that he had just returned from overseas and that his uncle was running the local private hospital. Caleb nodded toward Bella with a slight smile. "And who is this?" Madeline's smile vanished. "My mom. She's been like this since she had a breakdown three years ago." A breakdown? It looked serious, as if she had lost all touch with the world. What could have caused it? Caleb pushed down his questions, his heart aching for Madeline. "These past three years must've been tough on you." Madeline seemed more grounded than in her college days, but her eyes were shadowed with concern. Madeline shook her head. "It's time for us to head back." She was not one to bare her soul to just anyone. As she rose to leave, she wobbled slightly. Caleb reached out to steady her. "You're looking a bit pale. Maybe you should get checked out." Madeline steadied herself and took a step back. "It's just low blood sugar. I'm fine." Caleb watched Madeline sidestep with a calm smile, not the least bit ruffled. "Back in college, you were always dealing with low blood sugar. Still battling that, huh? Skipped breakfast today?" He was already taking the wheelchair's handles as he spoke, and Madeline allowed it. They got Bella settled and swapped numbers. Then, Caleb pressed a chocolate bar into her hand. "For your sugar levels, have a bite." Madeline's laughter bubbled up. "Caleb, you still keep chocolate on you after all this time?" "Just a habit," he said with a chuckle. That little piece of chocolate seemed to bridge the gap that had grown between them. "How about lunch? It's already noon." Madeline bit her lip, uncertain. However, Caleb was already tugging her along. "There's this great little place I know nearby. You'll love it." Trevon managed to swing by the hospital after his meeting wrapped up. The doctors gave him a clean bill of health. They suggested bringing Madeline in, thinking she might be the key to why he felt off. He left the hospital with that thought, only to see Madeline and Caleb, all smiles, heading into a cozy diner. Madeline's smile was something new, something he had never seen, and it stopped him in his tracks. He took a moment before climbing into his car. From the driver's seat, Simon caught Trevon in the mirror. "Mr. Gibson, wasn't that Mrs. Gibson? Should we pick her up?" Trevon watched them disappear into the diner, a place he would never dream of entering. "No, let's not," he murmured. Simon arched an eyebrow, shot a look of faint scorn at the diner, and sped off. Trevon was reclining in the back seat, eyes closed, soaking in a moment of peace. A few minutes in, a wave of relief washed over him, leaving him feeling surprisingly refreshed. It took him a moment to realize that he was embodying Madeline's happiness. What could possibly be so special about that little shop to make her that cheerful? However, that sour beef and cabbage soup with noodles they served was exceptionalâtangy and invigorating. It had been days since Madeline had enjoyed a meal so thoroughly. She even decided to get an extra serving to go. Caleb chuckled. "Noodles never taste as good reheated. Wait, didn't you love spicy food? What's with the switch?" Madeline smiled. "I haven't really switched. This is just that good." She was known for her love of spicy dishes, and even Trevon, the health nut, had found his tastes swayed by her. It was hard to argue with Madeline's culinary magic. Her cooking was irresistible to most. Back home, Madeline had barely set down her takeout when her phone rang. It was Yeneth Collins, her best friend. "Madeline, I've got some good and bad news." Feeling a bit worn out, Madeline sank into the couch. "Go on." "The good news is that you've been chosen to draw the new character for Skylandia. They've sent the contract over to you already." A spark of excitement flickered across Madeline's face as she reached for her laptop to check her email. "And the bad news?" Yeneth sighed heavily. "Lydia is the new art director for Skylandia. She just got the job today. I wouldn't have pushed you to take this gig if I'd known." Since marrying Trevon right after college, Madeline had not returned to the workforce, finding solace and passion in her art. Her style was distinctive, not exactly mainstream, with a focus on creating captivating illustrations. When Yeneth got involved with Skylandia, she thought Madeline's artwork was a perfect fit and put her name forward. Madeline smiled. "No way. The contract's terms are decent. Can't miss an opportunity of making money just because of her." She was always hustling for cash, especially with Bella's medical bills piling up. It meant biting her tongue whenever the Sanders family got tight-fisted. "Are you sure you're okay with this?" "Totally. I freelance under the name 'Lily Mora'. Who will connect the dots?" Their conversation was interrupted by the sound of a door swinging open as Trevon walked in. Chapter 5 Madeline's instinct was to snap her laptop shut. "Give me a second." She quickly ended the call and turned to face Trevon. "What's got you home at this hour?" Trevon eyed her hurried movements and washed his hands before replying, "Just needed to pick something up." Madeline responded with a noncommittal hum. His gaze landed on a nearby takeaway box. It was the sour beef and cabbage soup with noodles. It looked just like the one she had had for lunch. Was it really that tasty? A jolt of panic hit Madeline, and she blurted out, "It's for Yeneth, not me." Back when they were newlyweds, Madeline had grabbed some street sausages, and Trevon had gone into a tailspin, bombarding her with articles about the filth of street vendors and the dangers of eating out. Since then, she had avoided eating street food around him. However, she had slipped up and forgotten to stash the evidence. Trevon's chuckle was detached as his eyes drifted to a notebook on the table. Madeline's heart was pounding, and she pushed aside the wave of nausea to dash toward the notebookâher secret journal of conceive appointments. The last thing she wanted was for Trevon to find out she was expecting. However, Trevon was quicker. He stretched out his arm and lifted the notebook from Madeline's reach. Without regard for her protests, he calmly flipped it open. The 'Prenatal Appointment Schedule' header stared back at him. He raised an eyebrow, his cool gaze landing on Madeline. Madeline felt her heart jump into her throat. "Is this for Yeneth, too?" Trevon asked. "Huh?" Caught off guard, Madeline quickly nodded. "Yeah, yeah. Yeneth's getting married, thinking about having kids, so I was helping her research." Trevon's suspicion did not wane. "So, why the panic?" Madeline's forehead creased. She let go of the notebook and looked away. "I didn't want you to think I was up to something." Madeline's beauty was marred by her recent illness. Her pale face was then tinged with the flush of sickness, making her look even more vulnerable. Trevon felt a twinge in his chest, and his annoyance grew. Her cold was messing with his work. He tossed the notebook back to Madeline. "I don't have time for this. You should be resting, not running around. If you show up to a divorce proceeding looking like this, people will think I'm the bad guy." Madeline silently clutched the notebook with her head bowed. ⊠At the steakhouse, Lydia stared at her barely touched steak, her mood souring by the minute. When she heard Trevon returned to the Angelic Garden Residence, her annoyance turned to outright anger. "Madeline, that witch!" She whipped out her phone and dialed Skylar's number. Madeline had just reviewed the casting call from Skylandia, wrapped up her draft, and was stretching after a long day when Skylar's call came through. "Get over here tonight. If you don't show up, I'm tossing your mom's stuff." The line went dead. Madeline thought she had taken care of all Bella's things, so what could possibly be left at the Sanders' place? She could not risk it, so she hailed a cab and headed over. The Sanders' mansion was ablaze with lights, screaming new money from every gilded corner. Madeline stood at the entrance, taking in the garish display, and figured Skylar was behind it. Skylar greeted her with a grin, tugging her inside. "I just knew you'd come." Madeline jerked her hand away. "Cut the act, Skylar. There's no one else here. I did what you asked, so where's my mom's stuff?" Chapter 6 Before Skylar could answer, a sharp snap echoed from the side. "Madeline, watch how you talk to my mom!" It was Yale Sanders, Lydia's little brother. With his shoulder-length purple hair and arms sleeved in tattoos, he looked every bit the wannabe gangster. He had been coddled by Skylar all his life, and with the Sanders' wealth, he had gathered a gang of street toughs to back him up. Madeline did not expect him to be there but gave him a cool look and brushed him off. Just then, Cilix descended the stairs, his voice cutting through the air. "Yale!" Yale sulked, his lips puckered as he flopped onto the sofa, clearly annoyed. Cilix motioned for Madeline to take a seat at the dining table. "It's not every day we get your sister back home. I figured a family dinner was in order. Have a seat, will you? I had Mom whip up your favorite fish tacos." Skylar quickly dished some out for her. The oily sheen and the subtle fishy scent made Madeline wrinkle her nose and push the plate away. "I caught a cold and lost my appetite. I'm just here to grab a few things, and I'll be out." Cilix squinted, and Skylar, unable to contain herself, plopped down next to Madeline. "When are you planning on divorcing Trevon, huh? Your dad and I have already scoped out a new guy for you. He's ready to tie the knot and won't wait forever." A resigned feeling washed over Madeline. With a mocking smile, she murmured, "Really? Who's this wonderful match?" Skylar perked up and replied, "He's from a solid family. One of your dad's business partners. The guy owns a string of factories. Marry him, and you'll be the boss. They wouldn't even look twice at a divorcee if it wasn't for your dad's connections." She made it sound like a fairy tale. Madeline cut to the chase. "The owner of these factories? How old?" Skylar hesitated, then chuckled. "Not too old. He's just a bit over forty and in the prime of his life. It'll be your second marriage, so you can't afford to be choosy. Plus, they've promised to cut your dad a deal if you marry in. Consider it a tribute to your mom." Three years had passed, and Madeline's disdain for her family's ways was as strong as ever. She glared at Cilix. "Over forty? You're okay with this, being not much older yourself?" Cilix looked pained as he spoke, "Skylar's just trying to do what's best for you. Remarrying and bringing your mom into the mix, finding someone okay with that wasn't easy. Skylar really went out of her way for you." Skylar nodded earnestly. It had indeed been a challenge. Madeline needed to be married off and kept far away to avoid causing Lydia any more headaches. "Don't worry, the guy doesn't have kids. Everything in the future will be yours and your children's. It's a real stroke of luck." Madeline suddenly chimed in, "It's true. These kinds of terms are hard to come by. You've really outdone yourself, butâŠ" Breaking from her usual composure, Madeline locked eyes with Cilix. "I was clear yesterday. I just want what my mom is entitled toâher shares. Those shares are peanuts compared to being Mrs. Gibson of the Gibson family." Cilix remained expressionless, but his eyes were calculative. "Your mom's shares?" Thinking she had swayed Cilix, Skylar piped up in a shrill tone. "What shares does her mother have? The Sanders family fortune is all thanks to me and Cilix. It's got nothing to do with your loony mom." Madeline's glare whipped towards Skylar, sharp enough to shut her up. "Apologize." "Why should I? Your mom's the crazy one." Without warning, a cup of scalding water splashed across Skylar's face, and she let out a scream. However, before Madeline could react, she was yanked back forcefully. A second later, she was punched in the face. "You owe her an apology!" Chapter 7 Each word Yale spat was accompanied by a punch landing on Madeline. Madeline shielded herself with her purse, narrowly avoiding a serious injury. Blinded by anger, she had not thought things through, never imagining Yale would actually hit her. Conceived had left her weak, and she could only dodge Yale's vicious blows in a clumsy dance of desperation. The Sanders family seemed petrified by the spectacle, each too scared to even twitch. Cilix wanted to speak, but Skylar cut him off. "What's Yale got, a little muscle? Let her take a hit. It might teach her to listen." Cilix's face darkened as he sat back down. She had written her dad off long ago, but the sting of disappointment was as sharp as ever. As Yale moved in again, Madeline knew she was on her own. With a swift kick, she toppled a chair and snatched a fruit knife from the table, aiming it straight at him. "One more step, and I swear I'll stab you!" Yale, thrown off by the chair, nearly slipped. He wiped his mouth and sneered. "You think you've got the guts?" Knife in hand, Madeline's face was ghostly, but her eyes blazed with defiance, "Try me. I'm still Mrs. Gibson of the Gibson family. If I take you down, they'll make sure it never sees the light of day." Her gaze flicked to Cilix. "You think our dad's got the spine to cross the Gibsons for you?" Yale did not budge. Skylar stepped forward with a nervous chuckle. "Come on, we're family. Knives? Really? Madeline, put it down." Madeline looked at Skylar icily and aimed the knife at her. "Stay back." Skylar froze, then looked pleadingly at Cilix. Cilix broke the silence. "Madeline, what's going on?" Madeline stood there with a cold expression, ignoring the blood that had started to drip from the corner of her mouth. She bit her lip, refusing to say a word. The recent scuffle had taken a toll on her, leaving her with a heavy feeling in her chest. She was afraid she would throw up if she opened her mouth. However, she was determined not to let them see her weakness. Amid the tense moment, the nanny burst in with unexpected joy. "Mr. Gibson and Ms. Sanders have arrived!" The pair entered the room. Trevon's face was a mask of seriousness, his lips pressed into a thin line. Lydia, catching sight of the knife in Madeline's grip, let out a sharp cry. "Madeline! Why are you holding a knife? What are you planning to do?" Cilix rose swiftly to welcome Trevon. "Mr. Gibson, please come in. Let's sit and talk. Madeline, put that knife down now." With a glance at Trevon, Madeline reluctantly set the knife aside. Skylar exhaled in relief and grumbled, "This is all Madeline's doing, causing a scene for no reason. Since when do we bring knives into family disputes?" Madeline inhaled deeply, pushing down the wave of nausea, and retorted with a frosty laugh. "So, now it's all my fault, just like that? I'm trying to do the right thing here, and I'm still the one to blame?" "Is this enough for you?" Trevon's voice, frosty and laced with anger, cut through the room. He had been feeling sick to his stomach the whole way there. That sensation had become all too familiar in the last couple of days, and he did not need to guessâit was Madeline's doing again. He had warned her just at lunchtime to take it easy, but what did she do? She ran off to her family's home to pick a fight, knife in hand. She might not be bothered by it, but he was fed up. The room fell silent. Madeline looked at him in disbelief. Was he really going to blame her without even asking why? Trevon had no interest in dragging out the conversation. He grabbed Madeline's hand and led her away with urgency. Madeline stumbled as he pulled her along, a sharp pain throbbing in her heart. Lydia tried to keep up, her voice tinged with concern. "Trevon, you haven't eaten yet." He barely paused, his voice dismissive. "Some other time." 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