Se connecterFinally, as the crying diminished to hiccups, she patted my knee.
“Men break things," she stated simply. “Sometimes they break us, too. But you’re still here. That’s the part that matters."I stayed with her for three days. Slept in her guest room, which smelled like mothballs and lavender. Ate arroz con pollo until I could keep that down. Made phone calls from her landline phone: cards canceled, new ones on the way and going straight to a PO box. Reported car stolen rather than explain my involvement. Informed gallery that I needed indefinite leave of absence “due to family emergency.”
I hadn’t said anything to anyone about the baby. Not yet. On the fourth day, I got a cheap burn phone, looked at the phone number of Adrian for twenty minutes, and then I blocked that number. Isabel’s too. I told myself that it was a need to survive, to preserve myself. I told myself that I was protecting the baby. But deep down I knew the truth. I knew I was afraid of what I’d do if I heard his voice. I’d crumble. I’d possibly even believe that he was sorry. But I couldn’t afford to do that anymore. A small furnished studio apartment in a good neighborhood was mine in just two weeks; no frills, peeling paint, crazy neighbors, one window overlooking a fire escape and a dumpster. But mine nonetheless. From an emergency savings box stored in a bank that Adrian knew nothing about, the funds were paid upfront.I also began attending the free prenatal clinics. I'd sit in those waiting rooms lined with tired mom to be's and worried to be daddies, and feel like a fake. Everyone else had an arm to hold onto. I would bring a notebook and write letters to my unborn baby-unnamed at the time.
Dearly beloved little one,
I have to say, however, that the day has been the first that I have become conscious of your movement, these butterfly-like movements in my ribs.I also cried a lot in the bathroom at the clinic just because I was so happy, yet scared, at the same time. I am trying to be strong for you, and that is working out great for me some days, while other days I am just sitting on the floor missing the man I have believed all my life has loved me. But I'll tell you this, little one: No one will ever hurt you like I was hurt. Not as long as I am drawing breath to defend you from their grasp. Love, Mom The months seemed like they were Winter arrived. Snow fell on the fire escape. I grew bigger, slower, more tired. The gallery was willing to let me go permanently: a position in a small bookstore and café. I shelved paperbacks, steamed oat-based lattes, and forced a smile at customers, though my heart was shards of glass under my feet.I avoided mirrors most days. The woman that peered back at me had empty eyes and a small scar from my left cheek from the accident that was faint and permanent. A reminder.
One evening in the early days of spring, I was closing the café, while the bell above the door jingled. I didn't turn. Just spoke into the intercom and said, "We're closed, sorry." Then, I froze. "I've decided to comeThinner. Dark circles under his eyes. He has a longer, unkempt hairstyle. He is wearing the same coat he had on the first time he attacked me. The same coat my face was buried in as he came in late every night.
He was one of those men who looked as though he had never slept for months. "Cecilia," he whispered, as if my name was at once the solution to all my prayers and the source of all my curses.My knuckles were white as I gripped the counter with both hands. “Get out.”
“Please. Just 5 minutes. I’ve been looking for you everywhere.” ‘You found me. Now leave.’” He moved one foot closer to me. I winced. He instantly ceased and held up his hands. “I’m not here to hurt you. I swear.” “You already did.” My voice cracked. “You destroyed me. You and her.” His face crumpled. “Isabel lied. About everything. There was no baby. She faked the tests, the ultrasound pictures—everything. She wanted to keep me. She thought if I thought she was pregnant I’d—” “Stop.” I held up a hand. Tears were already falling. “I don’t care why she did it. You let her. You chose her. You hit me.” He winced as if I'd slapped him. “I didn't intend to. I was just going to stop you from running into traffic. I panicked. I have hated myself every second since that happened.” I laughed, bitter, broken. “You think that makes it okay?” “No.” His voice was hoarse. “Nothing makes it okay. I know that.” Silence hung heavy between us. Thick. Suffocating. Then came the words I had never wanted to hear: “I know about the baby." My heart stopped. “How‘I just assumed that you were telling me you were pregnant was just a joke. One of the nurses at the hospital… she recognized your name when I was asking around. She told me you were pregnant. That you almost died in the crash.’
Automatically, my arms wrapped around my stomach in a protective position. “She’s safe,” I told her. “She’s safe and she’s mine. And you don’t get to come back now and claim her.” "Because I have no claim to make." His eyes were damp from held-back tears. "Just.just need to tell you that every single day, every moment, every breath of my existence since you vanished has been a hell existence. Sold my penthouse apartment. Temporarily given up my position in the company. Trying to learn things about our fathers, what went on." I glanced over to him and asked, “Why?” “Because if I was wrong..if your father didn’t..” He struggled to swallow hard. “If I destroyed us for nothing… I don’t know how to live with that.” I felt overwhelmed by a need to scream at him. I felt a need to throw my espresso machine at his head. I felt a need to run to him and pretend everything never happened. Instead, I said, very quietly, “Get out, Adrian. And don't come back.” He stood there another long moment, looking at me like he was memorizing every line of my face. Then he nodded once. “I love you,” he said. “I always did. Even when I was too fucked up to admit it." “I said I’ll go,” he said to Again, the bell jingled. Soft. Final. Lying hard against the floor next to the counter, pulling my knees to my chest, I cried hysterically. And yet, despite all of that, despite all the lies, the slap, the crash, the months of rebuilding by myself, yet there was something inside my own heart that loved him too. And that hurts worst than anything else.Cecilia leaned into his touch, her eyes closing for a brief moment as she absorbed the warmth and safety he offered. When she opened them again, there was a quiet fire in her gaze. “I’m not pretending anymore, Ethan. I’m not the woman Adrian tried to erase. I remember the garden, the laughter, the way you looked at me like I was the only person in the world. I remember the divorce, the pregnancy with Hope, the fear… and I remember the strength I had before he tried to break me. I’m choosing to be brave now for Hope, for you, for the Bright family, and for myself.” Ethan’s forehead rested gently against hers, their breaths mingling in the small space between them.The night was unfolding like a drama, an intricate dance of emotions and confrontation that seemed to be playing out in slow motion for Cecilia and Ethan. As their lips parted after the passionate kiss, the warmth and intensity of the moment seemed to linger between them like a promise of safety, love, and something deeper."
Isabel scoffed, her laugh bitter and sharp, cutting through the tension like a knife. “You think I don’t know that?” She took a step back, shaking her head as though trying to shake off the ridiculousness of the situation. "You think I don’t know I was just a placeholder? You couldn’t have Cecilia, so you had me, and I was so damn desperate that I let myself believe it was enough." She paused, her eyes flashing with anger, pain, and something darker. "I thought I could save you. But you don’t need saving, Adrian. You only needed someone to feed your ego. I was just the one who happened to be there."Her words hit like a slap, stinging with the brutal honesty she had never been able to express before. And as she stood there, facing him, the exhaustion from all the years of hurt and humiliation weighing on her shoulders, Isabel realized something she had let herself be used. She had let him keep her in the shadows of his obsession with Cecilia for too long.And now? Now, she was done."
Isabel’s frustration flared again, her patience wearing thin. She had never been one to take a backseat to anyone, least of all to a woman she saw as a rival. “Adrian, you're living in a dream world. She doesn’t need you. She never did. You’re just holding onto the past, to a version of her that doesn’t exist anymore. And you..” Isabel’s voice dropped to a low, dangerous tone, “you’re just letting her slip away, and you’re too blinded by your own obsession to see it.”The tension between them thickened, but Adrian refused to let go of the vision he held of Cecilia. “You don’t understand. This isn’t about the past. This is about who she belongs to. She’s mine, Isabel. And I will do whatever it takes to make her remember that.”The raw, unrelenting obsession in Adrian’s voice made Isabel step back, a mixture of frustration and fear rising within her. She couldn’t shake the feeling that she had pushed him too far, that he was no longer the man she once knew but someone consumed by his ne
Cecilia held her head high as she walked alongside Ethan, the weight of the night’s chaos slowly lifting from her shoulders. The ballroom, once filled with whispers and judgment, now felt distant like a fading echo of something that no longer had power over her. The events with Isabel had been nothing more than a spark that would light the fire of her final battle.Ethan’s hand never left her side, a steady warmth in the sea of uncertainty that threatened to engulf them both. He glanced at her every now and then, his brow furrowing as he studied her face, trying to read her emotions. But Cecilia had learned how to keep the world at bay.“I can’t believe she did that,” Ethan muttered under his breath as they made their way toward the exit, the sound of their footsteps a steady rhythm against the marble floors. “She’s dangerous, Cecilia. You know that, right?”Cecilia smiled faintly, but it wasn’t one of joy. It was the smile of a woman who had finally stopped pretending she could outru
Cecilia's eyes blazed with fury, but she quickly rose to her feet, wiping away the mess and the hurt with nothing but her unyielding pride. Her voice was steady as she addressed Isabel, her gaze unwavering. "You think this is a victory, Isabel? You think you've humiliated me? I've been through far worse than this. And let me tell you, nothing you do will ever make me regret who I am or what I've done."Isabel's expression faltered for a moment, the smugness fading slightly as she realized Cecilia wasn't broken. But she wasn't ready to back down just yet. "Keep telling yourself that, Cecilia. But in the end, you'll always be second best," Isabel spat, her face twisted with hatred.Cecilia stood tall, her back straight, her resolve stronger than ever. "I'll never be second best to anyone, least of all you. You tried to murder, that's why you got sent to prison, Isabel. Did you forget? An ex-convict?""That's not true! I was abroad! You're defaming my reputation, Cecilia!" Isabel said, a
They had been through so much already, but she knew that tonight was another battle one that, in many ways, was even more dangerous than the ones they had fought before.As Ethan exchanged pleasantries with some prominent figures, one businessman in particular, Mr. Roberts, approached them with an air of authority and purpose. Ethan’s expression shifted, the professional mask falling into place. “Cecilia,” he said, turning to her with concern in his eyes. “Are you going to be okay? Mr. Roberts and I need to discuss the next steps for the deal. I won’t be long.”Cecilia’s smile was warm, though her stomach churned at the thought of being left alone in the midst of so much tension. But she understood. Business was business. “No worries, Ethan. Go for it,” she said, her tone light, though a flicker of unease lingered in her eyes. “I’ll wait for you here, and I’ll have some dessert.” She gestured
Ethan Bright’s office on the top floor of Bright Industries was a sanctuary of power and precision. The sleek, minimalist design mirrored his own approach to business sharp, calculated, with no room for distraction. The panoramic view of the city sprawled beneath him like a canvas he had worked so
Adrian’s face crumpled, every word Ethan spoke slashing through him like a blade. Tears streamed down his face, but Ethan didn’t care. He wasn’t going to stop now.“You destroyed her once,” Ethan continued, his voice growing cold and steady, “and now, yo
“Investigate,” he’d ordered, his voice breaking as he gave the command. “Find everything. Find out why Cecilia was declared dead. St. Mary’s hospital five years ago. And... and Ethan Bright her fiancée. I need to know everything.”His assistant ha
Ethan’s eyes widened with hurt, and he turned to me fully, his hand cupping my face gently but firmly. "Cecilia, look at me." His eyes were filled with love, but also a plea, a silent request for me to see the truth that had been built with him, with us, over the past years. "Hope is yours, and min







