LOGINSophia’s heart broke every time she saw her husband, Ethan, stealing glances at another woman, the same woman he insisted she donate blood to for the third time that week. Their five-year marriage felt like a lifetime of pain and betrayal. Sophia loved Ethan deeply, but he married her only to inherit his family’s multi-billion-dollar business. Once he gained control, he discarded her like she meant nothing. Despite years of humiliation, Sophia clung to hope that Ethan would someday love her. But when he repeatedly demanded her blood for his mistress’s health, her hope shattered. She endured the cruelty but not the betrayal, not having been cheated on and drained out of blood to the point of death. Sophia filed for divorce, which Ethan accepted without hesitation unaware she was pregnant from a reckless night she barely remembered. *** Left with no family, no money, and no future, Sophia nearly gave up until a mysterious stranger saved her. Years later, she returned with her child, Ethan’s spitting image. “Bro, your ex-wife is here. And that child looks just like you,” Ethan growled, “They’re mine. And I will fight for what belongs to me !”.
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I never imagined my life would begin to unravel inside a cold, overly white hospital room with the scent of antiseptic lingering in the air.
I sat on the examination table, legs swinging nervously, fingers clasped tightly in my lap. The doctor stepped in, her smile soft but unreadable. She held a folder I instinctively knew contained more than just routine results.
“Mrs. Cole,” she said gently, “You’re not unwell… you’re pregnant.”
My world stilled.
Pregnant.
It didn’t feel real. I blinked at her, waiting for her to laugh, for someone to pop out and tell me this was all a mistake. But the doctor’s smile didn’t falter.
“You’re already nine weeks along.”
I nodded slowly, murmuring thanks as she handed me the file and walked out, leaving me alone with the news.
I stared at the floor. Nine weeks. Two months. That meant the night I’d stumbled home crying after overhearing Ethan talk about how much he regretted our marriage the night he was drunk and angry, and for the first time in a long time, he reached for me like I still meant something that was the night everything changed.
I pressed a hand to my stomach. A baby. His baby.
But how could I tell a man who barely looked me in the eyes anymore?
***
My five-year marriage had been a silent war of sacrifices.
It wasn’t built on love, not from him anyway. I was the daughter of the Cole family’s housekeeper. My mother had served them for thirty years until age and illness finally caught up with her. I stepped in to help her when I was just seventeen—cooking, scrubbing, ironing Ethan’s shirts long before I even understood the weight of his name.
His parents loved me. Maybe more than they loved their own son. They saw me as loyal, responsible, grounded everything Ethan wasn’t at the time.
When his reckless lifestyle threatened the family’s reputation, his father laid out a condition in his will: Ethan would only inherit the company if he married me. The housekeeper’s daughter. Myself. The one who called him “sir” even after he grew into the man who now barely acknowledged my existence.
He was furious. He despised the idea. But money speaks louder than love, and I had neither to offer.
So he married me.
We stood before hundreds of guests, the press, the board, even his disapproving exes. I wore white and smiled. He wore a frown and didn’t look at me once during our vows.
That was five years ago.
Since then, I’ve lived in his mansion like a ghost in my own story. No kisses. No affection. Just cold glances, late nights, and silence.
I’d told myself I could earn his heart one day. That if I were kind enough, patient enough, he'd finally see me. But hope is a cruel thing. And now hope had given me a child I wasn’t sure he’d want.
***
When I got home, the mansion was quiet, as always.
I stepped into the dim living room, gripping the envelope from the hospital like it was a lifeline. I could do this. I would tell him. I had to.
His voice echoed from upstairs. He was on a call. I waited.
Ten minutes passed.
Then twenty.
Finally, he came down the stairs, adjusting his cufflinks, not even noticing I’d been standing there.
“Ethan,” I said, heart hammering. “Can we talk?”
“Make it quick,” he muttered, already scrolling through his phone.
“I went to the hospital today.”
That got his attention. His brows furrowed, but his tone was clipped. “What for?”
“I wasn’t feeling well. I’ve been dizzy. Tired. I thought it was just stress.”
He looked up from his phone, eyes briefly scanning mine.
“And?”
I opened my mouth to tell him. To say, I’m pregnant. You’re going to be a father.
But the words wouldn’t come.
Instead, the phone rang again. He glanced at the screen and cursed. “It’s the hospital.”
He answered immediately, voice shifting. “Yes? Is she okay? What happened now?”
Sarian.
His mistress.
The woman who somehow, despite everything, had slithered into our lives under the excuse of illness.
She had a rare blood disorder. And of all the people in the world, I was her match.
Ethan insisted I donate. The first time, I agreed. The second time, I hesitated. The third time, I nearly collapsed from the loss.
But he never noticed.
He was too busy hovering around her, tucking blankets around her fragile form, stroking her hair, whispering reassurances I’d never heard.
And now she was calling again.
“She’s not responding well,” he muttered after the call. “I have to go.”
“But Ethan ” I tried.
He was already grabbing his keys. “We’ll talk later.”
He left.
And I stood in the silence, still clutching the pregnancy results, wondering how long I could carry this secret before it crushed me too.
Hours passed, and I sat in silence, waiting for him to come back, waiting for a chance to finally share the news. But instead, my phone buzzed on the table. I reached for it, my heart sinking when I saw the message.
Ethan: Come to the hospital now!
There was an address, one I recognised all too well. My stomach churned as I imagined what awaited me. Sarian. It was always Sarian.
Raven's small sneakers squeaked against the hospital floor as Elena lead into the room. His wide, dark eyes darted to the bed where his mother lay, pale and hooked up to monitors. He hesitated for a moment, gripping Elena's hand tightly.“ Mom?” His voice was small, hesitant and it broke Sophia's heart. She managed a real smile, her voice soft but steady. “ Hey, baby. Come here.”Raven didn't need to be told twice. He bolted to her bedside, wrapping his small hand around hers. “ You look tired. Are you okay?”Elena hovered near the door way, her face a mixture of worry and relief.Jacob stood on the other side of the room, his arms folded tightly, watching everything.“ I'm okay, baby. Mommy just need some rest,” Sophia assured him, brushing a hand over his cheek. She caught Elena's eye, nodding her thanks for bringing Raven.Raven frowned, his lips trembling slightly. “ But you were at work. Now you're here. Mom, you never get sick.”Sophia gave a weak laugh, her heart aching at
Ethan's lips pressed into a thin line, but he didn't argue. The tension in the room was palpable as the doctor waited for someone to take the lead.Due to the tension in the room, the doctor awkwardly stepped aside, sensing the weight of the unspoken words. Jacob hesitated for a a moment before looking at Sophia, his eyes filled with worry . He glanced at the doctor, and then at Sophia again.“ I'll go with the doctor to sort things out,” he said softly, leaning down to brush a gentle kiss on her forehead. “Rest, Sophia.. I'll take care of it.”Sophia nodded weakly, her eyes fluttering close for a moment. Jacob followed the doctor out, his shoulders stiff with protective energy.As the doctor click shut behind them, Ethan moved closer to Sophia's bedside. He stood there for a moment, watching her. Her face was pale, her breathing shallow but steady. The sight of her like this tugged at something deep inside him.He sank into the chair Jacob had vacated and reached for her hand. “Sophi
“ Help!” Jacob shouted, dropping to his knees and cradling her limb form. “Someone call for help!”A nearby security guard rushed over, already reaching for his radio. “ What's going on here?”“ She fainted,” Jacob said, his voice trembling as he brushed the hair from Sophia's face. “ She needs medical attention now!”The guard nodded, quickly calling for backup . A crowd started to form, whispers fill the air, but before the situation could escalate further, Ethan appeared, his sharp commanding presence cutting through the choas.“ What the hell is going on?” Ethan demanded, his eyes narrowing as he saw Sophia unconscious in Jacob's arm.“ She collapsed,” Jacob replied, his voice taut with worry. “ We need to get her to the hospital.”Ethan's gaze darted to the growing crowd. “Not here,” he muttered already stepping forward. “ I'll drive, help me get her to the car.”Jacob hesitated, glancing at Ethan before nodding. Together, they carefully lifted Sophia, her arms draped over their
The morning sunlight streamed through the floor to ceiling windows of Sophia's office, highlighting the faint bag under her eyes as she shifted through the mountain of paperwork in front of her. She took a deep breath, pressing her fingers to her temples, trying to ease the dull ache that had been building since she woke up.Elena, popped her head into the room, carrying a tray with steamy cup of coffee and a small pastry. “ Good morning, boss. Looks like you need this more than I do.”Sophia looked up, offering a tired smile. “ You're a lifesaver, Elena.”“ Flattery gets you nowhere,” Elena teased, settling the tray on the desk. “ But seriously, you've been here since six . Did you even eat breakfast?”Sophia waved her off. “ I'm fine. There's too much to to do worry about food right now and besides, I don't have appetite for food right now.”Elena folded her arms, unimpressed. “Sophia skipping meals isn't heroic. It's stupid. Atleast eat this pastry while it's still warm.”“I will
Her eyes dropped to the floor, her voice barely above a whisper. “ Ethan… Ethan is Raven's father.”For a long moment, silence filled the room. It felt heavy, oppressive. Sophia risked a glance at Jacob, expecting shock or outrage, but his face was unreadable. Finally, he exhaled deeply.“ I know, Sophia,” he said quietly.Her head shot up, her eyes wide . “ You knew?”Jacob nodded, his voice calm but tinged with hurt. “ I figured it out a while ago . But what I don't understand is why you kept it from me. You lied, Sophia. That day in the hospital, you told me you didn't know who Raven's father was.”Sophia winced at the memory, guilt flashing across her face. “ I didn't know how to tell you, Jacob. It was just about you, it was about protecting Raven. Protecting myself. After everything that happened with Ethan, I couldn't…I wasn't ready to face it.”Jacob ran a hand through his hair, his frustration evident. “ Sophia, I've stood by you through everything. Do you really think I wou
After work, Sophia stepped into her home, shrugging off the weight of the day as Raven darted out of his room, his eyes lighting up with curiosity his eyes lighting up with curiosity.“ Mom, you're home early!” he exclaimed.“ I am,” Sophia replied with a soft smile, ruffling his hair. “ And I have got some news. Jacob's coming over for dinner tonight.”Raven's face lit up with excitement. “ Really? Uncle Jacob is here? I've missed him so much.”“ I know, sweetheart,” she said, pulling him in for a quick hug . “ Now, go wash up and be ready to say hi when he gets here.”Raven nodded enthusiastically and rushed off, leaving Sophia to find Gina in the kitchen. “ Jacob's coming over for dinner,” Sophia informed Gina as she leaned against the counter.“ Oh, really?” She teased, raising an eyebrow. “ Should I make something extra special, or do you have a go- to favorite?”Sophia chuckled, shaking her head. “ Nothing fancy, just our usual. But I'll help.”As the two started preparing the






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