로그인“Sandra?”
Cyndrel’s voice was small, trembling with a mix of confusion and pity.
She stepped forward, “What are you doing here?”
Around us, the whispers started.
“Who is she?”
“She smells like the street.”
“Is she a beggar?”
“She must be insane to barge in here.”
The words stung, but I didn’t look at them.
I kept my eyes locked on David.
He was gripping his champagne flute so hard his knuckles were white.
“David, please,” I gasped, stepping forward and thrusting the medical papers toward him.
“I’m not bluffing this time. I’m not lying. I went to the clinic. It’s real. I’m carrying your child!”
Cyndrel looked from me to David, her eyes wide.
“Honey? What is she talking about? What child?”
David didn’t look at her. He looked at me with a hatred so pure it made my breath hitch.
He took a long, slow sip of his drink, trying to regain his composure, trying to put his CEO mask back on in front of his prestigious guests.
“I’ll take care of this, love,” he said, his voice low and dangerous.
He stepped toward me, his shadow looming over my shivering frame.
“I told you to stay away, Sandra.”
“D-Don’t lie to her!” I screamed, my voice cracking.
I turned to Cyndrel, my eyes pleading.
“He’s lying to you! We’ve been seeing each other! Behind your back! Every time he said he was working late, he was with me!”
A collective gasp echoed. Cyndrel took a step back, her hand flying to her mouth.
“I’m pregnant with his baby!” I shouted.
For a second, the place was deathly still. Then, David snapped.
“That is a fucking lie!” he roared, pointing a finger directly at my face.
The sheer volume of his voice made me flinch.
“Enough with these delusions, Sandra! Enough!”
He turned to the crowd, his arms spread wide as if he were giving a speech at a board meeting.
“I never touched this woman! I hired her as a temporary assistant out of the kindness of my heart, but she became obsessed. She tried to seduce me, pushing herself on me in my own office! I fired her because she was a predator!”
David continued, his voice dripping with feigned disgust.
“And now she shows up here, at my wife’s baby shower, with some fake papers to try and extort me? To try and ruin my family?!”
He turned back to me, leaning in so close I could see the tiny flecks of amber in his eyes.
“Nothing happened between us!” he yelled for the entire room to hear.
“We made love, David!” I tried to defend myself, but the more I screamed, the more “insane” I looked to the crowd.
I was the girl in the wet, cheap dress. He was the billionaire in the tuxedo.
They had already decided who to believe.
David looked at the champagne flute in his hand. Then, with a flick of his wrist, he threw the contents directly into my face.
The cold, stinging alcohol hit my eyes and mouth.
It dripped down my chin, mixing with my tears. I stood there, stunned, feeling like a dog that had been kicked. I had never felt so small, so dirty, so utterly small.
“Get out of my house,” he said, his voice a cold, dead hiss.
He then grabbed the medical reports from me and tore them.
“Guards! Throw this trash out and make sure she’s arrested if she ever comes near my property again!”
The guards moved in fast this time.
They grabbed me by my hair and my arms, dragging me across the floor.
“Get your hands off me!” I screamed.
I tried to kick, to bite, to do anything to get back to him, but they were twice my size!
“David!” I choked out.
I stopped fighting for a second and looked him straight in the eyes.
I let the mask fall.
For the first time, I wasn’t the seductress or the “secretary.”
I was just Sandra.
The tears were streaming down my face, carving tracks through the champagne and the grime on my cheeks. I let him see the raw, bleeding truth of my heartbreak.
“I’m not lying to you…” I sobbed, my voice a broken whisper that carried across the silent area.
“I’m telling you the truth. I loved you, David. I really did. I know my mistakes. I admit I used to be after something from you, but that doesn’t matter anymore. Right now… you’re really the father. And…you’re the only one I have.”
I saw him freeze.
For a fleeting, beautiful second, his expression muffled.
His hand reached out instinctively, his fingers twitching as if he wanted to come to me, to sweep me away from the guards and tell me he was sorry.
The mask of the billionaire CEO cracked, and the man I knew—the man who held me in the dark—looked back at me.
“Please…David…”
Before he could find his voice, Cyndrel stepped forward.
The pity in her eyes was gone, replaced by a sharp, cold triumph.
She looked at me with a disgust so deep it made my skin crawl.
“I knew it!” she said, her voice loud enough for every guest to hear.
“From the very beginning, I knew there was something wrong with you. The way you look, the way you act... always finding reasons to be here at the mansion. You were always a slut, Sandra!”
She turned to David, placing her hand possessively on his chest, right over his heart.
“It’s a good thing you fired her, my love. This just proves how much you love me. You chose our family over this... this trash.”
“Let’s continue the party, everyone,” she utter, “Take her away. Now!”
The guards didn’t wait. They dragged me out.
I looked back one last time and saw Cyndrel take David’s face in her hands.
She leaned in and kissed him deeply, a public display of ownership.
David was hesitant at first.
He was still looking at me when Cyndrel deepened the kiss, forcing him to close his eyes, leaning into the kiss as if he were savoring the warmth, letting her erase the memory of me right then and there.
My vision blurred.
The guards drove me to the edge of the estate and literally threw me into the street.
I hit the pavement hard, my body rolling until I slammed into a pile of overflowing trash bags at the curb.
I was back. Back in the trash. Back in the dirt where I belonged.
I tried to crawl.
I dug my broken nails into the asphalt, trying to drag myself back toward those gates, but my body finally gave out.
I lay there in the rain, the cold seeping into my lungs.
The physical pain from the scrapes on my knees was nothing compared to the hollow, soul-crushing ache in my chest.
I was alone.
No money, no home, and a baby growing inside me that was already hated by its own father.
The stress of the last few days, the lack of food, and the sheer exhaustion finally caught up to me.
My breathing became shallow, and the darkness at the edges of my vision began to close in. I felt my heart slow down, the cold numbing my limbs.
I was ready to let go.
But then I felt a pair of strong, steady hands sliding under my back and knees.
Someone was lifting me, pulling me out of the filth.
My head rolled against a firm shoulder, and the scent of the man was different—not the woody, expensive scent of David, but something metallic and clean.
“I’ve got you,” a voice rumbled.
That was the last thing I heard before the world finally went black.
“Get out of here, David.”The words came out sharp, laced with a desperate fury as I tried to mask the sudden tremor in my hands. “I don’t care what you have to say. I don’t fucking believe a single word coming out of your mouth.”I turned my back on him immediately. I couldn’t let him see my face. I couldn’t let him see the exact moment the final pillar of my composure crumbled. Deep down, I already knew. I had spent the last twenty-four hours drowning in the agonizing intuition that Harold was keeping massive secrets from me, but hearing the brutal, verbal confirmation from David felt like a physical blade piercing my chest. It was one thing to suspect the man you loved was lying; it was another to have his brother throw the evidence at your feet.Before I could take a step back, David’s hand clamped firmly around my forearm, his grip anchoring me to the pavement.“Sandra, stop. Look at me,” he pleaded, his voice thick with a heavy, exhausting desperation. “I can see the pain in you
David's POV“W-What?” I blinked, “No. No, please, Cyndrel. I’m not going to let you do this. Please don’t leave me.”The words ripped out of my throat, raw and humiliated, but I didn’t care about my pride anymore.I was practically begging her, the absolute terror of a collapsing life making me weak. Right there in the middle of the park, I dropped to my knees in front of my own wife.I reached out, desperately trying to anchor myself to the hem of her coat, to anything that would keep her from stepping away.But Cyndrel didn’t even hesitate. With a cold, systematic disgust, she slapped my hands away and took a sharp step back.“It’s over between us, David,” she said, her voice flat, devoid of any of the warmth that used to anchor my chaotic world. “You had your chance. In fact, I gave you multiple chances. I forgave you even when I knew behind my back you were bullshitting me, doing whatever the hell you wanted. But now? It’s completely over. So please, just save whatever sanity we b
When I woke up the next morning, the adrenaline from the previous day had completely evaporated, leaving behind a raw, localized agony.I sat on the edge of the closed toilet seat in the bathroom, carefully dabbing antiseptic over the burn. The skin was beginning to bruise, blistering in angry red patches where the surface layer was starting to peel away.Yesterday, I was so shocked by David’s confession that I barely felt the burn from the hot cappuccino. But now, in the bright morning light, I had to face it. It hurt a lot—a sharp, throbbing pain that reminded me how quickly my life had fallen apart.I was focusing entirely on my own skin, trying to blink through the pain, when a large pair of hands suddenly mirrored my movements from behind.“Sandra, let me.”I flinched.Harold was standing right behind me, his voice a low, heavy rumble. He reached down, gently trying to take the antiseptic bottle from my fingers. “I want to know what happened. Please, just let me help you treat th
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Harold’s POVI couldn’t clear my head. My thoughts were racing at a dangerous speed, spinning completely out of control as I stood frozen.I knew exactly what I was doing, and I knew it was incredibly selfish.I was hurting Sandra. I was lying to her face, keeping massive secrets from her, and playing a game that was starting to destroy us both. We had built a life together over the last years, but the moment the past knocked on my door, my discipline crumbled.And now, here I was. Standing right in front of Cyndrel.I looked at her, my heart hammering heavily against my ribs. She was my first in absolutely everything. My first love, my first kiss, the first woman I had ever promised forever to before my brother ripped my life apart. I knew chasing her here was a total bullshit move on my part, but I hadn’t been able to stop myself. The second I saw her slip away from the main room, a primal, unresolved urge took over my body, and I followed her.“Cyndrel,” I called out, my voice thic
“Get away from her!”The sharp command sliced through the tense air as my security detail immediately scrambled into formation. “You are not allowed to step a foot closer to her! Turn around and walk away, or we will—”Before the guards sent to accompany and protect me could even finish their threat, I raised my hand, cutting them off. “Wait for me here,” I told them, my voice surprisingly steady despite the tremor in my chest. “I will speak with him. Give us thirty minutes only, and don’t you dare tell Harold about this.”The guards looked at me, completely bewildered. I could see the hesitation in their eyes, the silent argument passing between them, but I simply shook my head to signal that my decision was final. Turning my back on them, I walked past David.I could feel the heavy weight of his gaze burning into my back as I stepped ahead. “Follow me,” I muttered, keeping my eyes fixed forward. “If you want to talk, then let’s do it somewhere private. But I expect you to maintain a
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