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~Velma’s POV
I was sitting on the edge of my bed, staring at a complicated diagram spread across the desk, pencil hovering above it as I tried to make sense of the lines and measurements.
It had been a quiet morning until Lira, one of my maids, knocked gently at the door, breaking my concentration.
“Madam?” Her voice was careful, polite, but I could hear the tension underneath. “Your mother-in-law… she’s here.”
I froze. My hand stopped mid-air. I knew exactly what that meant. Every time she came, it was a test, a storm wrapped in civility. I put down the pencil, taking a deep breath, forcing the smile I would need to wear.
“Thank you, Lira. Please… tell her I’ll see her in the living room.”
Lira hesitated at the door. She nodded slowly, clearly worried, but left with a quiet click of the door.
I straightened my dress and smoothed my hair, rehearsing the calm, polite voice I would use, the smile I would wear. When I stepped into the living room, she was already there, seated, her cold, calculating gaze fixed on me as though measuring my worth.
“Good morning, Mother,” I said, keeping my voice even.
She looked me over, her expression tight, lips curling in a polite sneer. “Good morning, Velma,” she said flatly. “I suppose you’ve been busy with… whatever it is you do to occupy your days.”
I blinked, keeping my smile. “Yes, Mother. I have been seeing the gynaecologist lately.”
She waved her hand dismissively. “Ah, Gynaecologist. As if that will help.”
I felt my chest tighten, but I stayed quiet, forcing myself to remain polite.
Her eyes narrowed. “ You’ve given my son nothing he truly wanted. You’ve never been enough for him.”
The words landed hard, sharper than I expected. I gripped the edge of the chair to steady myself. “Mother… I….”
“You…what?” she interrupted sharply. “You think words can excuse failure? You think he should stay because of your… presence? You should be ashamed.”
I swallowed, trying to hold back the heat rising in my throat. “I’ve done my best. I’ve…”
“Best?” she cut in, voice rising. “You’re barren. Defective. You’re an orphan who only married him for his money. Don’t pretend you’ve done anything right.”
I forced a polite smile, the one I’d worn hundreds of times before. “Of course, Mother.”
She stood abruptly, sweeping toward the door. “I didn’t come here to see you. I came for my son. Not for someone who cannot give him what he deserves.”
I nodded, keeping my composure. “Of course, Mother, but he isn’t around.”
“Then I will wait for him!”
She left, slamming the door to her room, leaving a silence that felt suffocating.
I sank onto the couch, letting the air whoosh out in a long sigh. Lira appeared with tea, concern clear on her face.
“Are you… Okay, Madam?” she asked softly.
I nodded, forcing a small smile, and reached to take the cup, but almost immediately my stomach turned. A wave of nausea hit me, sharp and sudden. I froze, gripping the edge of the couch, trying not to let it show.
Lira’s eyes widened. “Madam? Are you feeling well?”
My stomach twisted violently, and I barely made it to my room, then to the bathroom, before vomiting. I pressed my hands against the cold edge of the sink, trying to catch my breath. My chest heaved, my head spun, and the room tilted around me.
For weeks, I had been feeling off, tired all the time, a constant queasiness I had ignored, telling myself it was stress or maybe something I ate. But now, standing there, a cold thought struck me.
My period… I had missed it.
I stumbled back into the room.
I reached for the drawer and flung it open, my hands shaking as though they had minds of their own. Inside, the pregnancy test lay where I had left it.
I fumbled with it, tearing the wrapper as fast as I could. My bare feet touched the cold wooden floor, making me shiver, and I dashed back into the bathroom.
The moment I saw the two pink lines, my hands flew to my stomach as if I could somehow hold the life inside me close. I pressed my fingers gently against it, feeling a strange warmth and fluttering that made my chest swell in a way I hadn’t felt in years.
I whispered, almost in disbelief, “Oh… after all these years…” My lips curved into a soft, trembling smile, and I sank against the bathroom counter, closing my eyes, letting myself feel the happiness that seemed almost foreign. It was like the world had paused for me in that instant, the noise and tension of everything else fading away.
“I hope it’s a girl,” I murmured, my fingers tracing small, careful circles on my stomach, as if I could already communicate with the tiny life growing inside me.
My laugh was shaky, trembling from nerves and excitement, and I pressed a hand over my mouth, trying to contain it, but it bubbled out anyway.
I imagined her little hands, soft and warm, wrapping around mine, the gentle tug of curiosity and trust. I pictured her laugh, high and clear, echoing through the house, and the way her small voice would call me “Mama,” a sound I had dreamed of for years but seldom allowed myself to imagine. My heart ached with the sweetness of it, and tears threatened to spill as I pressed my palm over my stomach again, feeling the tiny, unknown life that would change everything.
“Oh, Dylan… he’s going to be so happy,” I whispered, my mind already painting pictures of the moment I would tell him, of the way he might smile.
Then my phone rang, sharp and insistent, slicing through the quiet and my daydream. I returned to the room, reaching for it on the shelf. I glanced at the screen. Dylan. My smile widened, thinking of the moment I’d finally tell him.
I swiped and answered, my voice soft, excited. “Hello?”
“Velma… you need to come to the police station. There’s been an accident. Just… come. Now.” His voice was tense, clipped, urgent. Every word hit me like ice water.
“Wait… what happened? Are you okay? Tell me! Please!” My pulse raced, chest tight.
“I’m fine. Just… come. Now. I can’t explain on the phone.” And then he hung up.
I stared at the phone in my hand, fear crashing through me. My hands clutched it like a lifeline. “No, no, no… please, let him be okay,” I whispered. My stomach twisted, and I didn’t stop to think about how I was dressed or how my hai r had fallen loose. I ran from the bedroom, calling for the driver.
“Start the car. Now!”
~Velma’s POVThere was a brief pause, and then Marianne spoke again. “I was wondering… if it’s not too much to ask… would you all like to come over tomorrow? Just for a while. We thought the kids could play again, and we could get to know each other better. Nothing formal, just… a casual visit.”My heart skipped a beat. I hadn’t expected this. I wanted to hesitate, to come up with some excuse, but I couldn’t. The thought of furthering this budding connection between our families, of letting Jaden and Juliet continue to grow close, felt right.“Yes, we’d love that,” I said softly, smiling. “Thank you for inviting us. Please send me the address, and we’ll be there.”“Oh, wonderful!” she said, her voice bright. “I’ll send it right away. The kids are going to be so excited. I can hardly wait to see them together again.”“I can’t wait either,” I replied, a soft laugh escaping me. “We’ll see you tomorrow then.”“Thank you again. You really made today so special,” Marianne said before ending
129~Velma’s POV“Would it be alright if we joined the pictures?” Juliet’s mother asked politely, tilting her head, her eyes warm. “We’d love to have a few shots together with the kids.”I exchanged a glance with Theron, whose eyes softened when they met mine. I nodded. “Of course. Let’s do it.”Theron’s arm looped around my waist gently as we stepped closer to the kids. Jaden grinned so wide I thought his cheeks might crack. Juliet clutched his small hand, her fingers curling tightly around his, her eyes sparkling with anticipation.The operator behind the camera clapped his hands. “Alright, families! Everyone together! Make it fun. Smile, be silly, do whatever you like.”Jaden immediately began jumping, tugging Juliet toward the props stand. “Hats! Mustaches! Sunglasses! Everything!”Juliet laughed, picking up a pair of oversized pink glasses. “I want these!”I handed Jaden a small pirate hat, adjusting it carefully on his head. Theron put on a fake mustache from the props, holding
128~Velma’s POVTheron crossed his arms, his gaze playful. “Spinning, huh? That sounds like the spinning teacups. They have those over by the central area. Fast enough to make you laugh, but nothing too scary for your little hearts.”Jaden’s face lit up. “Yes! That’s it! The teacups! We’ll spin and spin and spin!” He twirled around in a small circle, giggling, then tugged at Juliet’s hand. “Come on! Let’s go!”Juliet laughed, her soft giggle mingling with his. “Okay! But I’m holding your hand the whole time!”Her mother nodded approvingly. “Good choice. Now, make sure to listen to the ride rules. No standing, and hold on tight.”I smiled and ruffled Jaden’s hair. “Alright, little man, lead the way. Mommy and Daddy will watch, but we’ll be right here. I want to see how fast you can make your teacup spin.”Theron chuckled, looping his arm through mine. “You know, I’m almost a little jealous. We should’ve picked one too, maybe we could have challenged each other.”Juliet’s father bent d
127~Velma’s POVThe bar came down with a heavy click.It was louder than I expected. Final. The kind of sound that told you there was no stepping back now, no polite excuse, no sudden change of heart. Juliet stiffened a little beside Jaden, and I saw her swallow.The ship creaked as it settled into place, chains groaning softly, wood and metal complaining in that tired, old-ride way. Lights blinked along its sides, chasing each other in uneven patterns. The smell of oil mixed with sugar and popcorn hung in the air.Then it began to move.At first, it was gentle. Almost polite. A slow sway, like someone rocking a cradle without much confidence.Left.Right.The crowd noise faded into something distant. The music from another ride drifted over, thin and tinny. Juliet’s shoulders relaxed a fraction, and she let out a small laugh, surprised.Jaden laughed louder.“This is fun,” he shouted, his voice carrying even over the hum of the machine.The ship swung back again, a little higher thi
125~Velma’s POVThe wheel began to move again, descending gently. The breeze brushed against the cabin, cool and comforting. Juliet hummed softly, some tune only she knew. Jaden kicked his feet lightly, still staring out the window like he was afraid the view might disappear if he blinked.When we reached the bottom and stepped out, Jaden let out a happy sigh.“Can we do it again someday?” he asked.I brushed his hair back gently. “We will.”We kept walking after that, letting the crowd carry us forward slowly. The lights from the rides reflected on the pavement, stretching and blurring as people passed. Music drifted from different corners of the park, mixing together in a way that felt messy but warm. Jaden skipped a little ahead of us, his hand brushing Juliet’s now and then like he was not sure if he was allowed to hold it for too long.I stayed just behind them with Theron, watching.Juliet suddenly slowed down. Her steps became smaller, her shoulders drooping a little. Then she
125~Velma’s POVHe adjusted his stance, took a breath, and threw again. The ring landed perfectly, sliding down the bottle with a soft clink.His eyes widened. Then he laughed, loud and proud.“I did it,” he shouted.The attendant handed him a small stuffed bear. Without hesitation, Jaden turned and placed it into Juliet’s hands.“For you,” he said, his voice gentle now.Juliet’s face lit up. She hugged the bear to her chest, smiling so wide it felt contagious.“Thank you,” she whispered.I found myself smiling without even realizing it.“That was so beautiful to watch,” I said softly, my voice carrying more feeling than I meant to show. “You both did so well.”Juliet’s parents stood beside me, her mother holding her small purse with both hands, her father with his arms crossed loosely over his chest. They exchanged a look before her mother laughed quietly.“It really was,” she said, eyes warm as she watched their daughter hug the stuffed bear Jaden had won. “Children make these thin
35~Dylan’s POVHer voice was sharp but trembling just slightly. “You just barged in? Without knocking?”I held my hands up slowly, smiling just enough to ease the tension. “Crazy? Maybe a little,” I admitted, my voice low but controlled. “But I had to see you. I couldn’t wait. I need to know how y
33~Dylan’s POVI sat in my room, staring at my phone, irritation twisting in my chest. I knew Velma would not pick up, and yet I tried calling her anyway. Maybe I wanted her to be angry with me, maybe I wanted to hear her voice, maybe I just wanted to know she was okay. Every ring went through, an
29~Velma’s POVI was still breathing hard after ending that call with Dylan. My hands were shaking a little, not from fear but from pure irritation. I hated how his presence still got under my skin like that. I hated that he thought he could just insert himself into my life again as if nothing hap
32~Dylan’s POVI was in my room getting irritated. My mother felt like she had control over me, her voice sharp, accusing, like she had every right to judge me. Every word she had thrown at me was still echoing in my head, and I could feel my blood pressure rise with every memory.I heard the door







