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The Childless Sky
The Childless Sky
Author: Fallen Leaf

Chapter 1

Author: Fallen Leaf
For eight years of marriage, Hannah Larsen had ended eight pregnancies, chasing after some impossible dream of love.

Today marked our anniversary, and she breezed out the door, teasing me with promises of a surprise tonight.

I stumbled upon a pregnancy test tucked away in a drawer, and my heart soared, thinking we might finally have a baby on the way.

I had even brought Grandpa from the old family home, ready to celebrate.

However, instead of joy, I was blindsided by the ninth notice of a miscarriage from the hospital.

The shock hit Grandpa hard, triggering a heart attack right there and then.

I scrambled to get him to the hospital, my calls to Hannah disappearing into the void.

By the time I got back home, it was way past midnight.

The moment I opened the door, there was Hannah, dolled up in a skimpy skirt, snuggled up on the couch with Jack Freeman.

Jack gave me that smug look, like he owned the place.

I was about to lose it, but Hannah cut in, like nothing fazed her. "You know about the miscarriage, so let's skip the details.

"Jack's dying, and I can't just watch him leave this world with no one to carry on for him. I want to give him a child, so he's got no regrets."

Jack jumped in before I could even get a word in, oozing insincerity. "Marvin, I tried to say no to Hannah, but you know how close we are…"

Once upon a time, I would have decked him for that.

However, by now, I was just bone-weary, and all I could muster was a frosty question for Hannah.

"Why didn't you pick up when I called earlier? Don't you even care to ask about Grandpa?"

Hannah acted like I was the one out of line, her face hardening.

"I get that you're upset, but Jack's sick. What's with your attitude? Apologize to him, now!"

Jack, feigning concern, draped an arm around her shoulders as I kept quiet.

"There, there, Hannah. It's just a few words. I'm not bothered by it."

"At least you get it, unlike him, always stirring up trouble!"

With that, she led Jack away, but not before reminding me to clear out the master bedroom.

I sat on the sofa, feeling numb.

I could not forget how, right after we got married, Grandpa got into a car accident trying to calm down a fuming Hannah, which landed him in the ICU.

Hannah was a mess of tears, praying outside the surgery room.

She said she would trade years of her own life for Grandpa's safety.

When he pulled through, she clutched my hand, guilt written all over her face, promising to never let anything happen to him again.

However, the day Jack came back, everything changed.

No breeze stirred the room, yet my heart grew heavier by the minute.

I called my leader. "About that research support gig in Westmarch you mentioned, I'm in."

He picked up on my distress immediately. "What's going on, Marvin?"

"Grandpa's in the hospital. Before I head out, I want to make sure he gets top-notch care."

I left Hannah out of it, and my leader understood without a word. He sighed before hanging up. "I'm glad you're taking this well. I'll see to your Grandpa's care right away."

As I stared at the screen, waiting for the call to end, a text popped up.

[Marvin, Hannah's still upset. She's staying at the hospital tonight, won't be home.]

I had seen it coming, but Jack's smug update left me feeling all the more numb.

Come morning, Hannah was back.

She was still in yesterday's outfit, the neckline ripped open, revealing a few telltale bite marks.

Her eyes widened a fraction when she saw me, a flicker of guilt crossing her face as she spoke.

"Forget about last night, okay? When the baby comes, you'll be the one raising him. He'll call you 'godfather.' That's fair, isn't it?"

Inside, I was calm as the sea as I handed her the divorce papers I had prepped the night before.

"Please sign this."

No sooner had the words left my mouth than her phone erupted into life.

She scrambled for the call, and without a doubt, I knew who was on the line.

Hannah was all ears for that call.

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    Lost in thought, I was jolted back to reality when Grandpa, lying in his hospital bed, broke the silence. "Marvin, I appreciate you and Sunny visiting me, but I just can't get used to this place. Now that I'm feeling a bit better, how about we head back to the old homestead for some rest?" The doctor, doing his rounds, agreed, "He's right, a peaceful recovery spot is what you need…" With the doctor's backing, I could not argue. Plus, it was the perfect excuse to catch Hannah's wedding and finally get that divorce paper signed, a clean break for both of us. That night, when I got the green light from my leader to take some time off, he even suggested Sunny tag along. Once Grandpa was settled and I had left some cash for Uncle, I could finally relax. The wedding invite said the ceremony was in the afternoon, and as I was about to book a ride, Sunny piped up, "We're not seriously going like this, are we? Let's hit the mall and find something snazzy to wear." Glancing down at m

  • The Childless Sky   Chapter 9

    Jack stood there, his emotions swinging wildly from deep sadness to elation, his heart on an emotional roller coaster.He held back this time, realizing that Hannah's relentless behavior would only leave her more deeply wounded.All he needed to do was offer her a warm shoulder when the dust settled, and everything would be alright.As the helicopter faded from Hannah's sight, the dying echo of its blades pounded in her chest like distant thunder.Eventually, she could not stand it anymore and just crumbled.…After the plane touched down, Grandpa was whisked away to the best medical care available.The esteemed leader himself escorted me to the reception dinner.Inside the lab building, over twenty researchers stood ready.We walked into the hall to a synchronized round of applause.With a simple hand gesture from the leader, the clapping ceased."Everyone, this is Marvin Rogers," he said, beaming with pride. "Marvin, care to share a few words?"I cleared my throat, "Since

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    "Hannah, Marvin's still fuming. Don't stir the pot. He adores you, and once he cools off, he'll come back. It's just a phone call away for you."He laid extra weight on those last words, a not-so-subtle jab at me: man up and do not turn back.I was over his mind games, but Hannah was still lost in the fog.Maybe I had been too soft before, and she had bought it all. She called through the door."I'll leave you be for now, take care of Grandpa. I'm heading home to clean up the bedroom, ready for when you come back."With that, Jack helped Hannah down the stairs.That's when they nearly bumped into a squad of soldiers in full gear.Curiosity piqued, Hannah glanced back and saw them march straight into my ward.Before long, the soldiers wheeled out Grandpa's bed, with me in tow.Hannah tried to follow but got a firm shove from two soldiers at my side."Ma'am, please step back!"She had already cried herself dry, and that shove sent her tumbling down.It took her a minute, but

  • The Childless Sky   Chapter 7

    The moment I stopped speaking, the hallway fell into a sudden hush.Then, a voice I knew all too well broke the silence. "Dear! Is that really you?"Blinking in disbelief, I saw her: Hannah, standing there.She wriggled free from the restraining hands of security and doctors, dashed over to me, and clutched my hands tightly."I know we've had our misunderstandings, but we're still married, right? We can work it out, just us," she said, forcing a smile."Dear!" I had not heard that word since Jack returned from abroad, and it sounded so foreign then.The Hannah before me, almost groveling, seemed utterly ridiculous.They said people only regretted when they had lost something. Now, as I was ready to walk away, her desperate pleas seemed meaningless.I withdrew my hand sharply, my voice icy."Sorry, but the divorce papers are signed. As of today, we're no longer married. Whatever misunderstandings you're talking about, they don't matter to me anymore. Please, don't bother me or

  • The Childless Sky   Chapter 6

    He tried to stir the pot once more."Looks like he's cut you off. Chasing after a guy who ducks responsibility like that… What's the point? Even if you get him back now, he's just going to keep giving you the cold shoulder."…This time, Hannah did not just go along with Jack's words like she always did. Instead, she paused, deep in thought, a rare sight that sent Jack into a panic. His previous attempts at driving a wedge had been simple but effective, all thanks to Hannah's favoritism towards him. Sensing that favoritism was fading, he stopped short, afraid to say more.Jack watched Hannah, who was squatting down, looking lost. After a moment's thought, he hatched a new plan, deciding to back off to gain ground."Hannah, what if we do this? If we can't reach him by phone, let's just go to the hospital and find him. Some things just don't come across right in a call; it's better to talk it out in person."Hearing that, Hannah jumped up."You're right, Jack! He must have sent

  • The Childless Sky   Chapter 5

    However, to his surprise, Hannah jolted up from the bed as if she had been shocked.Jack was in the dark about the full terms of the agreement, unaware that one of the grievances was Hannah's abortion, done to clear the way for Jack's future child."Why? Is it wrong to want a child for Jack? Jack's dying, with just six months left. In the end, won't I still be with you? If it bothered you, why didn't you say something sooner?"Without realizing it, Hannah's feelings took a sharp turn.Jack's hand, once a source of warmth and affection, then filled her with an unsettling anxiety."I need to use the restroom."With that, she did not head for the bathroom in the master bedroom but bolted to the guest bathroom in the living room, making sure to lock the door.Taking deep breaths, she tried to reassure herself with hopeful thoughts and typed out a text.[Marvin, did you send that text to the wrong person?]Her grip on the phone was desperate, mirroring the times I used to message h

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