LOGIN“Are you sure you want to go through with the abortion procedure, Mrs. Windsor?” The doctor’s voice was soft, almost cautious. Elysia Windsor lowered her gaze, fingers trembling against her stomach as tears burned behind her eyes. “Yes, doctor,” she whispered shakily. “Alright… but we’ll need your husband’s consent and signature first.” Her husband. For five years, Declan Windsor had never truly been hers. Cold. Distant. Untouchable. While Elysia loved him hopelessly, Declan only had eyes for the woman he truly wanted. Still, Elysia endured the loneliness of their marriage, convincing herself that loving him from afar was enough. Until one drunken night changed everything. Now pregnant with Declan’s twins, Elysia begins to hope for something more… only for Declan to bring his first love, Victoria Hale, into their home pregnant with his child. Humiliated, betrayed, and repeatedly framed by the same woman who tormented her in high school, Elysia reaches her breaking point when she nearly loses her babies—and Declan still chooses Victoria over her. So she leaves. Quietly. Completely. But the moment Elysia disappears, Declan realizes the devastating truth too late The wife he neglected was the only woman who ever truly loved him. Now she’s gone, carrying his children and the pieces of his heart with her. And when Declan finally finds her again years later, Elysia is no longer the broken woman he left behind. The problem? This time, she may choose someone else.
View MoreElysia’s hand trembled slightly as she stared at the pregnancy test in her hand. Her breathing hitched the moment she saw it.
Two red lines stared back at her.
Positive.
She shuddered, exhaling a breath she hadn’t even realized she’d been holding since she’d picked the thing up from the bathroom counter.
She couldn’t believe she was pregnant.
Pregnant from just that one time.
She let out a small laugh before leaning fully against the bathroom wall and sliding down until she was sitting on the floor.
This could change everything.
Maybe Declan would finally accept her. Maybe he’d finally love her. Maybe they could finally build a family.
They’d been married for five years, yet It was a marriage of convenience. In public, they kept up appearances. But in private, she was nothing more than a wife on paper.
They didn’t even share a room
Always being politely informed by the servants that Mr. Windsor had asked her not to wait for him—that he was busy.
She already knew what that meant
She knew he was with that woman. The one he loved. The one he had been forced to abandon by his parents just to marry her.
She had never once complained. Many times, she had shamelessly made the first move to initiate intimacy, only to be brutally turned down.
A knock came at the door.
“Mrs. Windsor,” Mrs. Whitmore’s voice called softly. “Dinner is ready.”
Elysia snapped from her thoughts. She held onto the wall for support as she dragged herself up from the bathroom floor. She stepped out of the bathroom and walked to the bedroom door.
When she opened it, Mrs. Whitmore was standing there, a gentle look on her face as usual.
“Oh dear, have you been crying?” she asked, concern flickering across her features immediately.
Elysia shook her head. She could sometimes hear the pity in the woman’s voice.
“I’ll be out in a minute or two,” Elysia tried to smile.
She didn’t want Mrs. Whitmore to worry. She knew that if the woman worried, it would reach Declan’s ears. And she didn’t want him thinking she was trying to seek attention by acting pitiful.
Mrs. Whitmore nodded and turned to leave, but then stopped.
“Young Master Declan is already waiting for you,” she said before finally walking away.
Elysia felt a small surge of hope bubble in her. For the first time since they’d married, he was going to have dinner with her.
Maybe she could use this opportunity to break the news to him.
She closed the door behind her and rushed into the bathroom to splash some water on her face. She didn’t want Declan to notice the same thing Mrs. Whitmore had.
Ten minutes later, she walked down the stairs already changed into her nightgown.
As she approached the dining table, already filled with different kinds of dishes, she saw him.
Declan was already there
Tall and imposing, he sat in a gray turtleneck beneath a black suit, eating as if the world didn’t exist beyond him. Even like this, he looked unfairly composed—like he didn’t have to try.
Sharp features, carved and precise. Thick brows resting over those heavy-lidded eyes that always looked half-lost in thought, half-bored with everything around him. Long lashes lowered lazily whenever he blinked. Tousled hair fell slightly over his eyes, like he hadn’t bothered to fix it. Full lips, calm as he ate.
He glanced up at her as she sat down opposite him, like she was a presence he was already used to.
Then he looked away again, continuing to eat as if nothing had shifted at all.
The silence felt awkward. This wasn’t how she had imagined having dinner with him would be.
Declan kept his eyes on his phone as he ate, barely saying a word. It wasn’t that he didn’t acknowledge her. In fact, the reason he was having dinner with her tonight was because he wanted to discuss something important with her.
She cleared her throat.
“Declan?” she called softly, her voice so small and quiet it almost sounded like she was afraid to say his name.
Declan finally looked up from his phone, his gaze settling on her without much expression.
“Yes?” he answered calmly, setting his cutlery down.
“What would you do if I was pregnant?” she asked softly, her fingers tightening slightly around the fork in her hand.
He stared at her for a second before a frown slowly formed on his face.
“Pregnant? What do you mean by that? Are you pregnant?” he asked.
The tone of his voice made Elysia’s chest tighten painfully. He already sounded like he hated the idea of it.
She shook her head quickly, glancing at him for only a second before lowering her gaze to her plate.
“No… I’m not,” she said quietly.
“Good… because you and I already knew what this was from the start.” He picked up his fork again like the conversation meant nothing.
Elysia stayed quiet, her fingers curling tightly beneath the table.
Of course she knew.
A marriage of convenience. A loveless arrangement built on signatures and appearances.
And yet hearing him say it so plainly still made something inside her ache.
“Victoria is moving in.”
Declan said it like it meant nothing.
Elysia went still.
“What?” She asked, her voice low, eyes searching his face.
Mrs. Whitmore, who had just come in with dessert, slowed in the doorway.
Declan looked at Elysia, eyes calm and unreadable.
“She’s pregnant.”
“What do you mean she’s pregnant?” Elysia asked, her voice sharper than she intended.
“I mean she’s carrying my child.” He stood.
Hurt and unable to hold it in, she stood as well. The chair behind her scraped and fell back. She hadn’t meant it, but she didn’t care anymore.
“Declan, I’m your wife, and another woman is pregnant for you?”
He scoffed, and it hit her like a blow. Elysia stumbled back a step before steadying herself.
“Victoria is not another woman,” Declan said, his voice rising slightly.
“And don’t act like you don’t know what this is… you’re only my wife on paper.”
Elysia stumbled again, hurt flashing across her face.
He hadn’t lied, but hearing it said to her face made it worse. As if he had just called her the other woman… the homewrecker..
She looked at him for a long moment, like she was trying to see something that wasn’t there.
“So i am nothing to you then?” she asked quietly.
Elysia’s lips trembled slightly as she tried to hold it in, her fingers curling at her sides.
Declan didn’t answer immediately. His expression stayed unchanged.
“You already know what this is.”
He stood for a moment, then grabbed his car keys from the dining table.
Elysia’s vision blurred with tears. She wiped them with the back of her hand as she watched him walk toward the front door. That was it. The reason he had returned and stayed for dinner tonight—to tell her he was bringing the woman he loved home because she was carrying his child.
“What happened between us was a mistake,” he said, stopping at the door. “I hope you can forget about it. I wouldn’t want Victoria to misunderstand.”
Her chest tightened with disbelief, and for a moment she almost laughed at how ridiculous it sounded. Her husband sleeping with her… a mistake.
The door shut behind him. The sound lingered in the room longer than it should have.
Elysia stood there for a moment, unmoving, as if waiting for him to come back and correct it— to say it wasn’t real.
But he didn’t.
She heard the sound of a car engine, and then he was simply gone.
Her fingers trembled as she slowly lowered herself into the chair he had just left. The dining room suddenly felt suffocating
Elysia’s fingers loosened from the table.
And then, without warning, the memory of that night came back.
“Call an ambulance,” Declan said, still holding onto Victoria as she lay limp against him after inhaling too much smoke.Mrs Whitmore was already on the phone.Elysia.Elysia was still inside.For a second, everything else blurred.Declan’s chest tightened as he looked toward the burning house. He hadn’t gotten to her. He had been focused on Victoria first—she was pregnant, she had collapsed halfway out, she couldn’t even stand on her own.That had been his priority.But now—“Where is Elysia?” he asked sharply.His voice cut through the noise as his eyes swept the scene again.The servants were already outside. The staff too. Everyone he could account for was standing at a distance, some coughing, some crying, all safe.So where was she?He turned slightly, scanning the house again, as if she might suddenly appear at one of the doors.Nothing.The sound of sirens grew louder in the distance, closing in fast.Declan’s grip on Victoria shifted slightly as she stirred weakly against him
“What’s that?” Declan asked.Elysia didn’t answer immediately. She slowly stepped back down the stairs and bent to pick up the paper, her movements calm and controlled.Panic would only draw suspicion, and right now that was the one thing she couldn’t afford.She slipped the folded paper back into her bag.“Nothing important,” she said quietly.Declan frowned slightly.That response alone felt strange coming from her. Usually, Elysia would have rushed to explain herself. To reassure him. To ease whatever tension existed before it even had the chance to grow.But now she just looked… tired.Victoria suddenly rose from the sofa and walked toward her with concern written across her face.“Elysia, are you okay?” she asked softly, reaching for her hand.The moment their skin touched, Victoria’s nails dug painfully into Elysia’s palm.Elysia winced and instantly yanked her hand away.Victoria gasped and stumbled backward slightly.“Victoria.” Declan was already on his feet.Elysia stared at
“Are you sure you want to go through with the procedure, Mrs Windsor?” the doctor asked.Elysia sat stiffly in the chair, fingers locked tightly in her lap to keep them from shaking. Jade sat beside her, watching her with growing concern.“Elysia… are you sick?” Jade asked softly, unable to hold it in any longer.Elysia didn’t look at her.From where Jade sat, it still didn’t make sense. Elysia had called her the night before without explanation—only asking her to come to the hospital. Even on the way here, she had barely spoken. Just silence. Just this.The doctor waited.Elysia lowered her gaze, fingers trembling against her stomach as tears burned behind her eyes.“Yes, doctor,” she whispered shakily.“Alright… but we’ll need your husband’s consent.”She looked up at him sharply. Husband’s consent? Was that really necessary?“Consent for what?” Jade asked, her voice cutting in immediately. She didn’t like sitting there in silence while everything was being said around her without e
It came back to her in flashes—sharp, unwanted and cruel.Elysia stumbled up the stairs, gripping the railing so hard her fingers ached, her chest tightening like something inside her was breaking all over again.She had been on the phone earlier that evening with her mother.“Honey, it’s time to let go and come home,” her mother said, her voice tight with worry. “You can’t continue like this.”She sighed, then told her she was fine. She even lied—lied that Declan was starting to come around, lied that he spent some nights home with her now.Her mother didn’t believe it but refrained from pushing further.“Your father wouldn’t allow you to suffer like this if he were alive.” Those were her mother’s last words before they said goodnight.In the last five years of her marriage to Declan, she had told a lot of lies—lies built to cover what she never had.Just the day before, she had lied to her best friend. She said she was no longer a virgin, that she and Declan had finally consummated






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