Sebastian had already left for work, but I couldn’t shake the heaviness in my chest. My mind kept circling back to the messages, to Jordan’s words, to the way Sebastian had hesitated instead of giving me a clear answer last night. Every moment, every breath, felt like a weight pressing down on me and that was suffocating.
Just as I was about to head out, my phone buzzed with a message from Jordan.
"Bring me the tablet."
No greeting. No "Mom." Just a cold command. Like I was nothing but a servant to him.
I stared at the screen, my stomach twisting. He had never spoken to me like this before—not with such disrespect and such defiance. But what did I expect? He no longer saw me as his mother.
A lump formed in my throat, my eyes watered but somehow I swallowed back my emotions and grabbed the tablet before I shoved it into my bag and headed out the door.
Soon, I arrived at the hospital. The moment I stepped inside the hospital ward, I heard the clicking of sharp heels against the tile. I barely had time to register the movement before a sharp sting exploded across my cheek.
The impact sent my head snapping to the side, and I staggered back. A burning sensation crept across my skin and my fingers flew to my cheek in shock as I looked up at who this person is.
My jaws agape when I saw it was none other than Catherine Steele. My mother-in-law. Meanwhile, Jordan’s gaze darted between us, his small fingers clutching the bed sheets. He looked uncomfortable, as if he wanted to disappear.
"You useless woman!" she seethed, her eyes blazing with fury. "You can’t even take care of your own son!"
A gasp escaped me, not just from the pain but from the way how she was treating me. I glanced at Jordan, who had been sitting up in his hospital bed and looked startled, his mouth slightly open.
I forced myself to stay calm, not wanting to frighten him further. This is not a good sight and I do not want my son to witness this at all. Thus, I stepped forward and took out the tablet from my bag before giving him. It was my futile attempt to distract him and then, I held my mother in law from her arm before I took her to a corner, "Mom, this isn’t the place for this."
Her voice was sharp as a dagger, it pierced through the room. "The place? The place? The place was when you let my grandson end up in a hospital bed!" She turned to Jordan, her expression twisting into something pitiful. "My poor baby, having to suffer because of his mother’s incompetence."
I clenched my jaw. "I would never intentionally hurt my son. You know that. I am his mother. Everything that I do, it is for his best interest."
Catherine scoffed. "For his interest? Is this why he is in the hospital? You should have taken best care of him from the start. Why did you let the situation escalate to the point where he had to be admitted into the hospital?”
I took a steady breath. "That’s enough."
She crossed her arms, her lips curling. "Enough? Oh no, we’re just getting started. You don’t deserve to be a mother.”
At her words, I stiffened. How can she say this to me when she is a mother herself? And that’s how my patience snapped, "Joey is the reason Jordan is in this hospital.” I stated and at this new piece of information color drained from Catherine’s face.
I stepped closer, lowering my voice. "She took him out for ice cream, despite knowing he has a sensitive stomach. You want to blame someone? Blame her."
For a second, she faltered. But then, like a snake coiling to strike, she leaned in. "And whose fault is it that his stomach is so weak in the first place?"
A sharp, cruel smile spread across her lips. "From the moment he was born, you’ve coddled him, restricted him, and turned him into this fragile little thing. If he were my son, he would have been stronger."
Something inside me snapped.
"You weren’t there when he was a baby," I shot back. "You weren’t the one sitting beside his crib when he cried from stomach pain. You weren’t the one rushing him to the ER in the middle of the night. I was! I was the one taking care of him!"
Catherine’s nostrils flared. "And look where that got him."
I clenched my fists. "Leave."
She blinked. "Excuse me?"
I took a step closer. "You will not come here and insult me in front of my son. Either you leave on your own, or I’ll make sure you don’t get to see Jordan again. As his mother, I have that right."
Her face contorted with rage. "You wouldn't dare—"
"Try me," I said coldly.
She pulled out her phone, her fingers flying over the screen. "Let’s see what my son has to say about this."
I watched as she dialed Sebastian’s number. The moment he picked up, her voice turned sickly sweet. "Sebastian, dear, your wife is throwing me out of the hospital. Can you believe that? Me, your own mother."
There was silence on the other end. Then, finally, Sebastian spoke.
"If she told you to leave, then leave."
Catherine’s expression froze. "Sebastian—"
"I don’t want to hear it, Mom," he said firmly. "I trust her. She must have her reasons. Just go home."
A victorious satisfaction swelled in my chest. It felt good to know that Sebastian was with me. Catherine stood there, stunned, before her lips curled in disgust.
"You viper," she hissed under her breath. "Stealing my son away. I swear, you will regret this."
With that, she turned on her heel and stormed out of the hospital room.
After Catherine left, I went to check up on my son. Jordan turned to me, his eyes burning with anger. There was something suspicious about this. "Why did you delete Joey’s contact?" he demanded.
Okay. It’s about Joey again. I frowned. "I didn’t delete anything."
"Liar!" he shouted. "Why won’t you just divorce Dad already? He doesn’t love you! Everyone knows it!" And those words hit me harder than Catherine’s slap.
I took a shaky breath, trying to keep my emotions in check. "Jordan, that’s not true."
"Yes, it is!" His little fists balled up in frustration. "Joey said you’re just a housewife who doesn't do anything. She said you keep me locked up and make my life miserable!"
My heart twisted painfully. "I only want what’s best for you, sweetheart."
His lip quivered, but he stubbornly turned away from me. "I wish Joey was my mom."
I felt something inside me break. Hearing such a thing from him, it shattered me.
I forced a smile, even as my chest caved in. "I see." My voice wavered, but I wouldn’t let him see me crumble. "You should rest now, Jordan."
But I knew. There was no resting from this. He said all that because Sebastian told him. Otherwise, how would he have known? It was all lies. Everything Sebastian said to me yesterday, it was lie and this idea was exhausting and when I was about to stumble, the hospital door opened, and a tall figure stepped inside.
His arm snaked around my waist keeping me in place. I looked up his sharp eyes locking onto mine. He exuded a quiet authority, while his presence filling the room instantly.
“Are you okay?” His voice was low and deep and filled with concern.
jordan’s terrified shriek—“Mommy?! Are you… are you going to hurt Daddy?!”—froze the air. My knife clattered onto the countertop, the metallic clang echoing like some final, ugly punctuation.Sebastian reacted faster than fear. He didn’t flinch—he moved. One powerful stride planted him squarely between me and Jordan’s wide, terrified eyes. His back blocked the boy’s view.“Jordan!” His voice was bedrock, instantly silencing the chaos. He dropped to his haunches, meeting Jordan’s frightened gaze squarely, the usual sharpness in his eyes deliberately softened. “Mommy is exhausted,” he emphasized the word, his gaze flicking briefly to my trembling, pale face, then back to his son. “Her hand slipped. It was just an accident.” He stated it as undeniable fact, reframing the terrifying moment into a benign slip. He reached out, ruffling Jordan’s hair with fatherly familiarity while subtly shielding Jordan from my expression. “Nobody’s hurting anybody here. Especially not Mommy. Understand?”
He didn’t say another word before walking away.I didn’t know who that man was, but I had to admit—he looked older than Sebastian. There was a steady, mature kind of gravity to him, the sort that makes you feel inexplicably safe. Objectively speaking, he might even have been more attractive in that quiet, grounded way.But bigger worries crashed over me—Sebastian’s web of lies, his deliberate blindness to Joey walking back into our lives and poisoning everything.I murmured thanks for his help, but my mind snapped instantly back to Jordan. Back to the wreckage waiting in his hospital room.A doctor approached then, offering a sliver of relief.“Jordan can go home today,” he announced, smiling warmly at my son. “He’s doing well. But—” His gaze turned serious, pinning Jordan in place, “—easy does it with food, alright? Remember that tummy of yours.”“Yes, doctor! Thank you!” Jordan beamed—a real, bright smile aimed solely at him. I let out a shaky breath I hadn’t realized I was holding.
Sebastian had already left for work, but I couldn’t shake the heaviness in my chest. My mind kept circling back to the messages, to Jordan’s words, to the way Sebastian had hesitated instead of giving me a clear answer last night. Every moment, every breath, felt like a weight pressing down on me and that was suffocating.Just as I was about to head out, my phone buzzed with a message from Jordan."Bring me the tablet."No greeting. No "Mom." Just a cold command. Like I was nothing but a servant to him.I stared at the screen, my stomach twisting. He had never spoken to me like this before—not with such disrespect and such defiance. But what did I expect? He no longer saw me as his mother.A lump formed in my throat, my eyes watered but somehow I swallowed back my emotions and grabbed the tablet before I shoved it into my bag and headed out the door.Soon, I arrived at the hospital. The moment I stepped inside the hospital ward, I heard the clicking of sharp heels against the tile. I
I didn’t know how I made it through the night. My tears had dried up, but the pain in my chest remained. In just one day, my happy life had turned into a lie.Sebastian had planned everything behind my back. His first step was to make Jordan give up on me, so he wouldn’t have to fight me for custody in court.I had to be strong. I needed to find a job, but not right now.I got out of bed, my body numb. No matter what, I still had to check on Jordan at the hospital. Even if he didn’t want me as his mother anymore, I needed to make sure he was okay.It was six in the morning. I could still prepare breakfast before eight, but Jordan’s cruel words echoed in my head. I shook them off and focused on cooking. I made sure to follow his diet, careful about his weak stomach.Just as I finished, the door opened. It was Sebastian."My mom is with Jordan at the hospital," he said. "You don’t have to go. You need rest."I stared at him. Rest? After what I found out yesterday?I didn’t want to talk
Haley's POV“Daddy, can you divorce Mommy?”I stood outside my son’s hospital room, frozen in place as his dissatisfied voice hit me like a hammer.I was stunned.My fingers clutched the doorframe tightly, and a sharp pain pierced my chest.What had happened?I had just gone to the doctor’s office to ask why Jordan had suddenly developed acute gastroenteritis.I had always been extremely cautious about his diet. His stomach was very sensitive—fragile even—so I always kept a close eye on what he ate.Thank God, he was now in stable condition.I couldn’t wait to tell him—and my husband.What did I do wrong?"Why would you say that?" Sebastian asked gently."Because Mom isn’t like Aunt Joey. She lets me eat whatever I want," Jordan said.Aunt Joey? My stomach dropped. She was back?Joey Mondéz. The woman Sebastian once loved. The woman who left him for a richer man and moved to France. When did she return?I clenched my fists, my breath shaky."Hey, buddy," Sebastian said in a calm voice