Se connecterAt the end of the year, I went to the spa and discovered a stranger had been using my VIP card. When I logged into my personal profile, the last three treatment records were not under my name. The preference section listed specific details about someone else. She was allergic to rose essential oil, preferred lavender, and her heating pad temperature could not exceed 108 degrees Fahrenheit. Her menstrual cycle fell around the 15th of each month, so no waist or abdomen treatments during that time. I stared at the screen, my palms turning cold. Only my husband, Zachary White, knew this password. At the time, he said he needed it to check the balance and renew my membership. I scrolled down and found a system note at the bottom: [Birthday treatment reserved for December 30, prepared according to Ms. Anderson's preferences.] Today was December 30. My phone vibrated. Zachary had sent a message: [Working late tonight. Won't be home.] Familiar laughter drifted from the hallway. Through the glass door, I watched Zachary walk into the adjacent room with his arm around a woman, the beautician hurrying forward to greet them. "Mr. White, we have Ms. Anderson's birthday treatment ready, just as you requested."
Voir plusTwo weeks later, I was discharged from the hospital to recover at home.The house still held traces of pregnancy and baby supplies everywhere. Martha Rivers, our housekeeper, had carefully packed everything away before I returned.The place felt terrifyingly empty and quiet. Every corner triggered a memory, good and bad alike, each one a sharp thorn lodged in my heart.Zachary tried to contact me countless times during this period.When his calls would not go through, he switched numbers. He sent long text messages that ranged from confessions and justifications to emotional breakdowns and curses, then finally devolved into desperate pleas.I rarely read them in full. Usually, I just glanced at the opening lines before deleting.He tried to force his way into the house once, but security stopped him and called the police. I knew then the adulterous pair were running out of options.Logan updated me daily on the progress. The damage lawsuits had been filed. A court summons had be
The smell of disinfectant hung in the air, wrapping around a deathly silence. I leaned against Dad's shoulder."Cece." His voice was hoarse. "Leave everything else to me and Logan. The only thing you need to do right now is rest and recover."I nodded without speaking.Dad arranged for me to be transferred to a penthouse suite in a private hospital partially owned by Sinclair Group. Security was tight. No one could get near without clearance.He canceled all nonessential meetings and spent most of each day by my side, clumsily learning to peel apples for me or simply sitting quietly, wrapping my cold fingers in his broad, warm palm.Leah burst into my room the day after I transferred. Her eyes were red and swollen from crying. The moment she saw me, she threw her arms around me and cried harder than I had."Cecilia, you idiot! Why didn't you tell me right away when this happened? That bastard Zachary, I'm going to destroy him!"She was my college roommate, and we came from simil
Zachary stared blankly at the divorce papers, completely stunned. "This can't be right. Cece, let me explain! Em and I really don't have anything going on! I just feel sorry for her! I...""Feel sorry for her?" I finally spoke after staying silent this whole time. My voice was soft, but every word pierced like an icicle. "Zachary White, you feel sorry for her. Did you ever feel sorry for me? Did you ever feel sorry for our unborn child?"I lifted my eyes and looked at him directly for the first time."You left me home alone to fix her plumbing, forgetting your mother wasn't even in the city. You gave away the car my father gave me without a second thought and told me to get a ride to my checkup on my own."I watched her from that rideshare. She was driving my car like a maniac, swerving all over the road. Then, she crashed into me. I was lying there, bleeding, and when I called you, you were too busy worrying about her scraped arm. You were planning to pick up her favorite pasta fo
After sending that message, I deleted every trace of Zachary from my contacts. Then, I dialed another number—one I had rarely called since getting married. It was answered almost immediately.A steady, authoritative voice came through, tinged with barely concealed concern. "Cece, what's wrong?"Hearing that familiar voice, the tension I had held for hours finally snapped. I could not hold back anymore. I broke down sobbing. "Dad, I lost the baby."Dad's voice immediately grew urgent. "Where are you? I'm coming right now. Don't be afraid."After he hung up, I lay in bed, my mind blank. Half an hour later, Zachary burst into my hospital room like a madman. His face was ashen, his hair disheveled. His expensive tailored suit was wrinkled and creased. He looked like a mess.He rushed to my bedside and grabbed my hand, his eyes bloodshot, his voice hoarse. "Cece! What did that text mean? What happened to the baby? You're lying, aren't you?"I did not look at him. I simply pulled my ha












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