LOGINNow I stood in front of the mirror in the dress room for brides, my lace gown clinging to me, my veil poured delicately over my hair. My hands trembled against the silk. I whispered to myself, “This is the beginning of my new life. No one can take this away from me.”
I inhaled and exhaled
The hall below glimmered with chandeliers and crystal. Guests gathered, dressed in shades of cream and gold, their murmurs like buzzing flies. Some pitied me, others envied me, but all eyes would be on me. I held my chin higher, ignoring the tightness in my chest, the faint ache in my belly that had been haunting me since morning.
I heard the priest’s voice rise from the hall to usher me in. From the steady and calm, just as the music softened. “We are gathered here today…”
Then it happened.
The speakers overhead crackled, a sharp burst of static that made everyone glance upward. At first, I thought it was nothing…just an accident. But then..
A man’s voice. Deep, rough and familiar.
“God, you’re sweeter than her…”
Gasps rippled through the hall. My blood froze.
Another sound followed, unmistakable moans, breathless, urgent. Then a woman’s laugh, low and cruel.
“She could never make you feel this way,” the voice continued, clear as day. Damian’s voice.
The hall erupted into chaos. Guests leaned into one another, whispering, covering their mouths, eyes darting toward me. Heat climbed into my face, shame wrapping around my throat like a rope.
“No,” I whispered, my chest tightening. “It’s a mistake. Someone’s playing a trick.”
But the speakers roared again.
“Harder, Damian…don’t stop. Forget Althea. She’s nothing compared to me.”
The voice was hers. Elara.
I couldn’t breathe. My vision blurred as I staggered back, clutching the side of the gown. Laughter, moans, the sound of their betrayal, pouring from the speakers while my wedding unraveled before hundreds of eyes.
“No,” I whispered again, this time louder, my heart hammering. “No!”
I ran. I didn’t wait for the priest or the whispers or the stares. I gathered my gown in my fists and ran, my shoes slamming against marble floors, the veil tearing loose as I tore through the corridor, my breath ragged.
The bridal suite door was half-shut. I shoved it open.
And there they were.
Damian and Elara. Twisted together on the bed, bodies slick with sweat, his mouth on her throat, her legs tangled around him. He didn’t even stop when I burst in. He looked at me, and for a split second..only a split second, there was no shame in his eyes. Just hunger.
Elara’s head turned slowly. Her lips were curved into a smirk as she whispered, just loud enough for me to hear, “You’ll never compare.”
A sharp pain tore through me. I gasped, clutching my belly as heat spilled down my thighs. Blood. My gown was no longer pure white, it bloomed red across the lace.
“No… no, no, no…” My voice cracked, trembling as my knees buckled.
Then memory crashed over me.
Elara, hours ago, pressing a glass of juice into my hands. “Drink, sister,” she had said, her smile too wide. “It will calm your nerves.” I had hesitated, but she pushed until I gave in.
And now I knew.
The juice, The poison. The ache that had been gnawing at me since morning was not nerves. It was death blooming inside me.
I clutched my stomach as I felt the life of my unborn child slipping away. My vision blurred with tears, but through it I saw her, Elara, watching me from the bed, her lips curved in triumph.
She smirked.
I collapsed to the floor, my hands sticky with blood, Damian’s voice muffled in the distance, Elara’s laugh echoing in my ears. The sound chased me into the darkness, cruel and victorious.
And then..nothing.
“Hey… are you okay?” Rico asked softly, guiding me to sit down. His voice was low, careful, like he was scared I might shatter.“Ow,” I whispered as pain shot through my stomach.“Careful,” he murmured, steadying me. His hand hovered over mine, unsure if he was allowed to touch. I clutched my belly instinctively, that same ache lingering…not just from the fall, but from everything that had already been taken from me.“Are you sure you’re okay?” he asked again.“Yes… I’m good,” I said quietly, forcing a small smile that didn’t reach my eyes.When I finally looked at him, I saw the damage Valerio had done… his lip was split, a bruise already forming under his eye, blood drying near his temple. He looked wrecked, and yet still managed to look young. Softer somehow.I sighed and got to my feet.“Hey, don’t move like that,” Rico said quickly, trying to pull me back down. “You need to rest.”“I said I’m fine,” I replied, walking toward the cabinet. “You’re hurt. I can’t just sit here and wa
That evening, dinner was quiet. Rico sat opposite me, spinning his fork lazily while Valerio ate in silence. “So,” Rico began, “you two look… cozy.” I nearly choked on my drink. Valerio’s eyes lifted slowly. “You’re testing my patience.” “I’m just saying, it’s good to see you happy. It’s been years since you’ve let anyone get close to you.” Rico leaned back in his chair, eyes flicking between us. “Guess love really does soften men.” I could feel the heat rise in my cheeks. “It’s not…” “Enough,” Valerio cut in sharply. Rico smirked, clearly enjoying the reaction. “Touchy.” After dinner, Valerio excused himself for a call, leaving me with Rico in the quiet dining hall. He swirled his wine and looked at me. “Don’t let him scare you,” he said. “He’s all bark when he’s trying to protect someone.” “He’s been through a lot,” I replied, standing to leave. “Haven’t we all?” he murmured. Then, before I could walk away, he added, “You remind me of someone… a woman I used to k
Days in the hospital passed in a blur, but they were unforgettable. I saw a different side of Valerio…gentle, unguarded, almost human in his quiet gestures. Sometimes he’d brush my hair behind my ear, or adjust the blanket when I fell asleep. He never said much, but he didn’t need to. Still, deep down, I couldn’t shake the feeling that he was being kind because he pitied me. Because I’d lost the baby. Because he blamed himself. But I didn’t care. Whether it was real or guilt-driven, I wanted to hold on to it. To him. The drive back home was silent except for the soft hum of the tires and the occasional look we shared. Every time he caught me smiling at him, he’d smile back…small, restrained, but real. When the tall iron gates of the mansion came into view, my chest tightened. I never thought I’d miss this place… the cold walls, the echoing silence…but I did. It felt strange calling it home, yet a part of me wanted to. After the usual security checks and greetings, the car ro
It seemed like my baby’s death became the price for Valerio’s warmth. His hands were intertwined with mine even as I fed him when he woke up. “How was it? Sleeping without worries, without any thoughts?” I asked, cleaning the corner of his mouth. He paused chewing and exhaled. “It felt… right with you. I didn’t want it to end. I can’t remember when I slept that well.” He smiled faintly. “I think the last time was with my mother.” “That long?” He nodded. “That long.” “Well, now you have me. I’m always going to be your rest home,” I said, and he smiled at me… a soft smile that reached nowhere but still warmed me. “The nurse came earlier to change your dressing, but you were sleeping. I told her I’d do it for you.” “You can?” “Of course. Allow me.” He’d already finished eating, so I took the plates away and brought in new bandages. I went over to him. “Uhm… I’d need you to take off your clothes,” I said, suddenly uncomfortable. I had already done it with him before…
I watched Valerio through the glass door. His eyes were closed, his face still pale. He’d been wheeled out an hour ago, and even in his sleep, he looked like he was fighting demons.I pushed the door open quietly. His eyes snapped open almost instantly.“Do you even sleep at all?” I asked, walking over to sit on the edge of his bed.“Are you supposed to be here? You need to rest, Althea.” He tried to sit up, but I pressed him gently back down.“I’m fine, Valerio. You’re the one who got shot.”“And you lost a baby, Althea,” he said softly, eyes fixed on me.The room fell quiet for a few moments. The silence felt too heavy.“I guess it all happened for a reason,” I said, forcing a small smile.“Althea…”“You didn’t answer my question,” I cut in, changing the subject before the grief could swallow me again.“What question?”“Do you sleep?”He gave a short, dry laugh. “I have too many worries, too many enemies. What do you think would happen if I let my guard down?”“And that’s why you ha
The sound of the monitor filled my ears, the air smelled of something metallic. Valerio’s bloody face suddenly appeared in my vision and my eyes opened wide. I started to reoccur past events. The kidnapping, Valerio getting shot and… my eyes drifted to my belly. The blood between my thighs.Panic spread across me quickly as I clutched my belly. My baby.Just then, a doctor came into my room. “My.. My baby.. Is it safe?” I asked, my voice quivering. He looked at me pitifully.“I’m sorry… we couldn't save the baby” he said to me in a soft tone.“No.. Not again.. Not.. God!” Tears pooled in my eyes.“Not again!” I screamed. Then immediately, the door swung open and Valerio walked in, in a hospital gown and plasters over his arms and forehead.“Valerio.. my baby “ i called out to him, shaking my head. “My.. baby” i criedHe came to me, pressing my head to his chest. “I’m sorry Althea.. I’m sorry” he said, kissing my hair while i wailed the loss of my child, again.“I’d make him pay Althe






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