LAUREN'S POV
I knew today would fall apart but hearing it from my daughter made it worse. “Mommy, do you think Daddy forgot again?” That question hit me harder than I thought it would. I looked up from the sink, where I’d been rinsing off Elena’s cereal bowl. Her voice was soft, like she already knew the answer but wanted to hear something else. Anything else. I dried my hands on the dish towel and walked into the living room. There she was, sitting on the edge of the couch in her pink dress, the same one she’d picked out two weeks ago just for today. Her legs dangled above the floor, her shiny black shoes tapping gently against the couch. “No, baby,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “Daddy’s just… running a little late, that’s all. He said he’d be here before five, remember?” She looked up at the wall clock. It was already quarter past six. “He said that last year too,” she mumbled, eyes drifting toward the window. “And he never came.” I swallowed the lump forming in my throat. She remembered. I didn’t have the heart to lie to her, but I also didn’t want to crush whatever little hope she was holding on to. “Elena,” I crouched down beside her, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear. “I know he missed last year, but he promised he’d make it up this time. Maybe something came up at work. Grown-up stuff can be really… complicated sometimes.” She didn’t answer. Just kept staring out the window like she was waiting for a miracle to pull into the driveway. I stood up and rubbed my palms down my jeans, trying to stay calm. Inside, I was burning. Not just from today but from everything. Every missed birthday. Every forgotten school event. Every night Elena asked me where he was and I had to pretend like I knew. I reached for my phone and dialed Ethan's number but he wasn't picking up. The clock struck 6:30pm and I already knew Ethan would come home late. Elena's face was already pale and she looked tired from sitting at the exact position for so long. There was no need for her to keep on waiting for her father who couldn't keep his promise. “Rosa,” I called out. The maid poked her head from the hallway. "Yes ma'am." "Can you help Elena change into her nightwear, please?” Elena’s face dropped, but she didn’t fight it. She just slid off the couch and followed Rosa upstairs quietly, dragging her feet as she went. I sat down, staring at the empty doorway. The silence in the house felt heavier than usual. I picked up my phone and checked the time again. 6:47 PM. Still no text. No call. Nothing. I sent him a quick message: “Ethan, where are you? Elena waited all day. You promised.” Still no response. The hours passed slowly. I sat on the couch, scrolling through the same old photos on my phone, the ones where we actually looked like a family. Back when Ethan used to smile for real. Back when he used to come home early. Back when he looked at me like I was more than just… background noise. At 8:20 PM, Rosa came back downstairs. “She’s asleep, ma’am. Didn’t touch her glass of milk.” I nodded. “Thanks, Rosa. You can go rest.” I climbed the stairs slowly, peeking into Elena’s room. She was curled up in bed, still in her dress. I was sure she refused to take them off. Her arms wrapped around that old teddy bear Ethan gave her when she was a baby one of the few things he actually showed up for. I walked over and gently pulled the blanket over her. She didn’t even stir. “Happy birthday, baby,” I whispered, kissing her forehead. “I’m so sorry.” Back downstairs, I waited. The clock ticked past 9, then 10, then 11. I didn’t even realize how late it was until the numbers turned to 12:00. I almost didn’t hear the front door click open. I shot up, my heart racing. It was him. Ethan stepped inside like nothing had happened. Coat in one hand, phone in the other. He didn’t even look surprised to see me still awake. “Where the hell have you been?” I said, voice high but shaking. I can't remember the last time I raised my voice at him but right now I didn't care how high my voice was. He blinked. “I told you, I had a lot going on at the company lately." “Don’t.” I held up my hand. “Don’t you dare say that again.” He sighed, like I was the one being unreasonable. “Lauren, I had a long day, alright? I’m tired, and I really don’t want to do this right now.” “No. You don’t get to walk in here and act like nothing happened. Your daughter sat in that living room all dressed up, waiting for you. She kept staring at the clock like you were going to burst through that door with balloons and hugs. And you never came.” Something flickered across his face maybe guilt, maybe just discomfort. But I saw it. I knew that look. He forgot. Again. Just like last year. “She told you every morning for the last two weeks that today was her birthday. She counted down on the fridge calendar. She talked about it nonstop.” “I was busy, Lauren.” “Busy with what? That you couldn't pick my call or reply to my messages? You run your own business Ethan. You set your schedule. You could’ve made time if you wanted to. One day. One damn day for your daughter.” He looked away, jaw tight. “I’m not doing this.” He turned to walk past me, but I reached out and grabbed his arm and he quickly turned. There was a faint scent of something sweet and unfamiliar — not his and definitely not mine. That’s when I saw it. A faint pink lip stain on the collar of his white shirt. Lipstick. I stared at it. The world around me dimmed for a second, the silence roaring in my eyes. “Who is she?” I asked, barely above a whisper.ETHAN'S POVHer lips — God, they were still as soft as I remembered. Like velvet soaked in honey. It was almost as if she had kept them just for me, like she’d been saving every touch, every kiss, for this very moment. That was the only thing running through my head as I continued kissing Sofia. The scent of her perfume filled my lungs — sweet, alluring, addictive. Her hair tickled against my cheek as our bodies molded into each other. Her skin was smooth like warm silk, and the way she moved beneath me sent sparks through every nerve in my body. This wasn’t the first time I was cuddled up with her here, but each time I felt her skin against mine, it came with a feeling that I could not explain. It was something I couldn’t get used to even up till now I wasn’t going to let anything get in the way. Not regret. Not guilt. Not Lauren. Sofia's hands moved slowly, deliberately, as she began to unbuckle my belt, her fingers brushing against my waistline with teasing confidence. I suck
LAUREN'S POVBeep. Beep. Beep. That was the first sound I heard as I slowly began to regain consciousness. For a moment, I didn’t recognize it. I didn’t recognize anything. My mind was foggy, floating somewhere between confusion and panic. I had no idea where I was, and my body felt heavy, like it had been dipped in cement. As my eyelids fluttered open, a flood of bright white light stung my eyes. I winced and turned my face to the side instinctively. That’s when the smell hit me — antiseptic, sharp and sterile, mixed with a faint trace of something metallic. The beeping beside me became more consistent now, matching the rhythm of my unsteady heart. Then it hit me. I was in a hospital. The moment that realization clicked, I sat up quickly — but instantly regretted it. A sharp, splitting pain surged through my head, forcing a gasp from my lips. My hands flew to my temples as I leaned forward, trying to ride out the wave of pain. It felt like my skull was being cracked open from th
LAUREN’S POV Pregnant. That word rang in my ears over and over again like a siren. My brain heard it, but my heart… my heart refused to believe it. I turned slowly, like my whole body had forgotten how to move. My eyes landed on Ethan. He wasn’t looking at me. He was staring at the floor like a boy caught stealing. My lips parted, and my voice came out so weak, I barely recognized it. “Ethan… is it true?” I prayed – God, I actually prayed in that second that he would look up and say no. That Sofia was just playing a sick joke. That it was a lie. That he didn’t do this to me. To us. To our daughter. But he didn’t even lift his head. He didn’t say a single word. His jaw clenched, his eyes flicked to the side like a coward, and in that second… I knew. He didn’t have to say anything. His silence hit harder than a slap. It was true. She wasn’t lying. Sofia was actually pregnant with his child. And I...his wife was standing there like a fool. Like a leftover. Something ins
LAUREN’S POV Ethan looked up, his smile dropping fast. He frowned, like he was annoyed. Like I was the one doing something wrong. “What are you doing here, Lauren?” he asked, standing up slowly. He didn’t even look surprised to see me. No smile, no warmth, just those cold, annoyed brown eyes. I held up the USB, my hands trembling. “You left this,” I said, forcing the words out of my mouth. “I told Rosa to bring it,” he said sharply. “Not you. You shouldn't have bothered coming." That was the first thing he said. Not thank you. Not are you okay? Not even a quick lie to pretend he cared about my feelings. No, he was mad that I came instead of the maid. I blinked, staring at him. “That’s what you’re upset about?” He said nothing. Just stood there, his jaw tight. Before I could say another word, the lady sitting beside him spoke. “Ethan… who is she?” Her voice was smooth, soft, almost mocking. I turned to look at her. She crossed her legs slowly, like she was in no rush. Her nai
LAUREN’S POV I wiped my cheeks fast and tried to smile. I didn’t want Elena to worry. “Just something in Mommy’s eye,” I said softly. She didn’t look convinced, but she nodded and came down slowly, hugging her teddy bear tight. She climbed onto the couch beside me and leaned her little head on my shoulder. I held her close, breathing in her soft baby shampoo scent, trying to hold myself together. “Did Daddy come home already?” she whispered. I swallowed the lump in my throat. “Yeah… he’s upstairs. He didn't want to wake you when he came in." I lied. Ethan didn't even attempt to go into her room and at least check on her. She didn’t say anything after that. Just sat there quietly until her eyes started to droop again. I carried her to her room and tucked her in gently. I kissed her forehead and whispered, “I love you more than anything, baby.” When she was finally asleep, I went into the master bedroom. Ours. Well, used to be ours. The bed still looked neat, untouched — Eth
LAUREN'S POV “Who is she, Ethan?” I asked again, louder this time, my voice shaking. Ethan’s eyes darted to the side like he was thinking of what to say. “What are you talking about?” he said finally, blinking like I’d just accused him of something crazy. I pointed at his collar. “The lipstick. It’s not mine, Ethan. So again, who is she?” He looked down slowly, like he was just noticing it for the first time. There it was. That soft pink smudge stood out against his white shirt like a slap to my face. “Oh,” he said, brushing at it. “That? It’s nothing. One of the girls at the office… she tripped or something and bumped into me. Maybe it got there then.” I stared at him. “She tripped? Onto your collar?” He shrugged like it wasn’t a big deal. “It was just a stupid accident, Lauren. Don’t start making something out of nothing.” “Don’t talk to me like I’m stupid,” I snapped. He sighed like he was already tired of the conversation. “Here we go again. You always do this. You always