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Cutting My Losses
Cutting My Losses
Author: Sunflower Summer

Chapter 1

Author: Sunflower Summer
When I learned that my husband, Abel Brooks, was returning to the country today, I got up early and laid out the little trinkets I had collected for him over the past six months from various places.

I even instructed the housekeeper, Eve Goods, to prepare a table full of his favorite dishes.

At that moment, the door opened, and Abel appeared before me. I was completely taken aback when I saw him holding his first love in his arms.

Cora Garrett walked toward me with a smile, gently stroking her slightly rounded belly as she greeted me. "Hey, Aspen! Long time no see," she said.

I glanced at her small bump, and a surge of anger overwhelmed me.

Cora seemed to notice the change in my expression and quickly came to my side. She delicately grabbed my wrist and said, "Aspen, please don't get upset. This is entirely my fault.

"If you must blame someone, blame me. Don't take it out on Abel."

Cora left me thunderstruck with just one simple sentence. I hadn't said a word, but Cora had already revealed everything.

Meanwhile, Abel stood to the side, observing my every move. He seemed ready to protect Cora at any moment.

I clenched my fists and glared at Abel. "Don't you have anything to explain?"

He sighed, took Cora's hand, and said gently, "Let me take you to choose a room first. I'll handle everything else."

That gentle tone of his left me stunned. Abel had never spoken to me that way in the five years we'd been married. He then helped Cora upstairs under my watchful gaze.

Shortly after, the driver arrived with three large suitcases. It seemed Cora had moved half of her entire life's belongings here.

Though Cora appeared healthier and more radiant than I did, Abel treated her like a fragile doll, shielding her in every way. I collapsed onto the couch as I waited for Abel to settle Cora in and give me an explanation.

Just as I was about to rush upstairs after hearing their laughter echoing from above, the doorbell rang. Abel's parents entered with grim faces. They simply pushed past me as if I didn't exist, heading straight upstairs.

I followed them, only to see Abel sincerely addressing his parents. "I wasn't intentionally hiding this from you. Cora's progesterone levels were unstable earlier in her pregnancy, and I didn't want to risk anything going wrong.

"I hope you can understand. Cora and I truly love each other, and the baby she's carrying is your grandchild. Please don't blame her for this."

I then thought back to the five years I'd been married to Abel. Abel would always tell me her mother, Vivian Sadberry, was older and that I should tolerate her more whenever we had a disagreement. He had never once stood up for me.

I had always assumed that was just his nature. Yet today, I realized what a fool I had been as I watched him protect Cora at every turn.

Cora held Vivian's hand and chimed in, "I truly didn't mean to ruin Abel's marriage. We're just genuinely in love. I hope you can understand, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks."
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  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 11

    The heart's capacity was limited, and Abel simply chose not to make room for me. That night, I drank far more than I usually would.Abel had always wanted children, and his expectations of me after marriage were high. It had been a long time since I had tasted alcohol.When Andre brought me back to my room, I thought I heard him whisper something in my ear. My mind was hazy, and I couldn't tell if I imagined it.The situation in Jonesburg remained unresolved, but my parents suggested I stay in Newsville for a few more days to unwind.As Andre wasn't particularly busy, we decided to stay.Since my marriage, Andre had spent two years studying in Newsville and was very familiar with everything there. He took me to the campus where he completed his graduate studies, and we wandered through various unique markets, where I found lots of intriguing trinkets.Andre always paid for everything. When I asked him why, he replied, "What kind of older brother lets his little sister pay? Peop

  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 10

    That day, Abel, his parents, and Cora were all thrown out of my house.I contacted the property management office and had all four of them added to my home's blacklist. I didn't want to see a single one of them at my doorstep again.After everything was dealt with, I left the country that very night with Andre. Of course, it wasn't for a vacation.Andre told me he could help me break into the jewelry industry—something I had dreamed of for years.He knew I had loved drawing since I was a child and had a natural talent for design. But as the only daughter of my family, my path had been predetermined—to study business and inherit the family company.Design had been relegated to just a personal hobby.In the years Abel managed the company, I brought up the idea of expanding into the jewelry industry several times, but he shot it down each time.He dismissed it as a frivolous niche for trust-fund kids, thinking it was beneath his ambitions. Proud as ever, Abel had even excluded me f

  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 9

    I grabbed Abel's chin with bloodshot eyes and said coldly, "When you see the surprise I've prepared for you, you'll be thanking my ancestors instead."Seeing him beaten and bloodied, Abel's parents couldn't hold back their anger and shouted at me. But what use was their powerless fury?Cora was tied to a chair as well, and she cried with swollen eyes, pleading for Abel to save her. I stepped closer, gripped her chin, and asked, "Are you sure the child in your womb is really Abel's?"Abel's face twisted in shock as he stammered, "W-What do you mean?"Cora maintained a calm expression in the face of my question, and she replied, "I'm certain. The child is Abel's."What Cora didn't know was that every time she called Abel's name with that sickeningly sweet tone in front of me, it disgusted me to my core.Andre arrived shortly after I returned home, as I had entrusted him with a task the night before. Knowing the influence the Schmidts held in Jonesburg, I was confident Andre could

  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 8

    Abel was stunned as he exclaimed, "That's impossible! This card has no limit. It's still under As—"He then abruptly turned to me and demanded, "Was it you?"At this point, I saw no need to preserve their dignity any longer. I let out a cold laugh and replied, "Yes. I canceled it."This is my supplementary card. If I don't want you to use it, you can't. What are you going to do about it?"Before my words even settled, Cora pouted and clung to Abel's arm. "Abel, you have to handle this properly. I saw several bags I wanted to buy."Abel was unwilling to lose his dignity in front of the woman he cherished. He quickly grabbed my arm and tried to drag me aside to talk.But before he could move me, one of my bodyguards stepped forward and pinned him down. "What are you doing, Aspen Larkin!" Abel shouted in anger.I straightened my sleeve and replied with an icy expression, "You were too busy on your phone earlier to even notice I came back with bodyguards. Did you really think that

  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 7

    I never expected Andre, who was now a decisive and commanding CEO, to still comfort me the same way he did when we were kids. To be honest, my relationship with Andre growing up had always been good.He was only three months older than me but far more mature. As a child, he told all my friends that I was his little sister and wouldn't let anyone bully me, but that didn't stop me from bullying him often.Every year on his birthday, if he received a gift I liked, I would snatch it from him. Once, he refused to give me a limited-edition collectible, and we ended up in a fistfight.Of course, he didn't hurt me, but I managed to scratch the corner of his eye. I cried my eyes out while apologizing, and he spent the entire time comforting me, even though he was the one injured and bandaged.From then on, he gave in to me in every way. I thought he was just afraid of me hurting him again. It wasn't until my 18th birthday party that I realized there was more to it.Andre showed up with a t

  • Cutting My Losses   Chapter 6

    The entire room fell into an uproar. I didn't bother offering any further explanation and had Lyla publicly announce my latest decision after the meeting.If Abel's family wanted a grandchild so badly, they'd have to pay for it themselves!After handling the company matters, I went back home. I called my parents half an hour in advance, and my mom assured me she would cancel all her plans to have dinner with me that evening.Abel had called me over a dozen times from the moment I announced my decision until now, but I ignored every single one.When I arrived home, my mom, Jane Goodwill, took one look at the dark circles under my eyes and was immediately concerned. "Aspen, what's going on? Why do you look so worn out?"Her gentle tone caused a wave of emotions to break free, and I hugged her tightly as tears welled up in my eyes.I had always been the little princess of our family. I was rarely bullied or made to cry. It was almost unheard of for me to break down in front of my

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