共有

Chapter 3

作者: Bonnie
Some questions answer themselves.

At least Enzo had always been generous. The accounts in my name held more money than I could spend in one lifetime. I could leave, raise this baby alone, and never ask him for a cent.

I rested my hand over my stomach and cried quietly. “It’s you and me now,” I whispered.

There were no seats left on the last flight out that night. I bought one for Los Angeles the next evening and spent the hours in between trying not to look at my phone.

All night, a new photo arrived every ten minutes.

Enzo had bought Rosa a house in the same gated neighborhood where I lived. In one photo, he was standing behind her with his hand over hers while she painted a wooden plaque for the nursery.

Happy family of three.

The words blurred in front of me.

Pain tightened low in my belly. My hand went slack, and the phone slipped from my fingers, hitting the floor hard enough to crack the screen. When it lit up again, the wallpaper showed a photo of Enzo kissing me on the night we first fell in love.

I smashed the phone against the floor.

Then I tore every framed picture off the wall.

There were more than a thousand of them in this house. In every single one, Enzo had looked at the camera and said, “I love you.”

Lies should have sounded uglier than that.

By sunrise, I had cut up every photo of us, thrown out the pottery mugs we made together, taken off my wedding ring, and sold every piece of jewelry he had ever bought me.

By the time I was done, the room looked stripped clean, like no marriage had ever lived inside it.

That was when Enzo came home.

His hands were full of shopping bags. He stepped inside, saw the empty wall over the fireplace, and stopped. “Gianna, where’s our wedding portrait?”

I looked him in the eye and said, “The frame cracked. I sent it out to be fixed.”

For the rest of the day, he played the role perfectly. He turned off his phone and He cooked for me. He searched pregnancy recipes and made soup in our kitchen with his sleeves rolled up, acting like a man who had nowhere else to be.

Just after six, my car service alert flashed across my phone. It was time to leave.

Then the doorbell rang.

Enzo glanced toward the foyer and smiled. “That should be the flowers.” He headed for the door with the spatula still in his hand, but the second he opened it, all the color drained from his face. The spatula slipped from his fingers and hit the tile with a sharp crack.

He did not even bother taking off his apron before snatching up his keys and heading back out.

“Enzo.”

He was already moving.

“What happened?”

He gave me nothing but a clipped, “Stay inside,” before the door slammed behind him.

I did not need an answer. The panic on his face told me it was Rosa.

And once again, he ran to her without looking back.

I took my suitcase and walked out to the street to hail a car before the house swallowed me whole.

Then I heard the low growl of an engine. A black, unmarked car rolled to a stop right in front of me.

I turned and bolted on instinct, but I barely got moving before a hand sealed over my mouth and nose. Darkness rushed in so fast my knees gave out beneath me.

When I came to, I was crammed inside a burlap sack. Nearby, a woman was crying in that soft, sugary voice I had learned to hate.

“Enzo, my incision hurts so bad. It’s infected. What if it leaves a scar?”

Then I heard his voice.

Cold. Flat. Nothing like the man who had held me the night before.

“Is this the butcher?”

Every muscle in my body locked.

I forced air into my lungs and dragged one word out through the cloth.

“Enzo, it's me!”
この本を無料で読み続ける
コードをスキャンしてアプリをダウンロード

最新チャプター

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 10

    After that, he stayed away for a while.Then he began showing up where my life was smallest and most ordinary. He never came inside the bakery. He would stand across the street with his hands in his coat pockets while I opened at dawn, or sit in a parked car half a block away near closing time, waiting for a glimpse that was no longer his to ask for.At first I hated the sight of him there.Later I stopped feeling much at all.The day it ended was a Thursday in late spring. The bakery had only a handful of custom orders, and I had promised the children at St. Martha's Home a fresh batch of honey biscuits after lunch. I spent the morning glazing fruit tarts, packaging cookies, and scolding Noah over the phone for trying to buy energy drinks on his way home from school. By noon the kitchen smelled of butter and orange zest, and my apron was dusted white to the elbows.When I locked the front door and carried the boxes out to my car, Enzo was standing on the opposite sidewalk.He did not

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 9

    Three years passed before Enzo found me.By then, I owned a bakery in Santa Monica with white tile walls, warm bread at dawn, and a front window full of pastries Noah claimed were too pretty to sell. I had married Damian in every way that mattered on paper and in almost none that belonged to romance. The arrangement had been his idea. Gossip had started once it became clear I was staying in his house and raising his son with him. He came to me one evening with a bottle of wine, a stack of legal documents, and an apology already prepared."We can make it clean," he said. "No obligations. No pretending in private. Just protection."There was money attached to it, more than enough to buy a future, but that was never the real reason I said yes. Safety was. Noah was. A quiet name on a marriage certificate was harder to attack than a woman who had vanished with no shield around her.So I became Mrs. Sinclair to the outside world and built a life inside that name.Enzo found me on Noah's firs

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 8

    The boy's name was Noah Sinclair.His father was Damian Sinclair, a widower with old money, discreet power, and the kind of presence that made armed men step aside without being told. He did not ask me questions the night he took me from the hospital. He looked at the blood on my clothes, at the child tucked against my shoulder, at the way I was standing only because I refused to collapse in front of a stranger, and he simply said, "Get in."He put me in a house on the coast two days later, far enough from New York that even Enzo's reach would have to stretch to find me. New documents appeared. A doctor came and went without speaking my name out loud. Lawyers signed papers I never saw. By the end of the month, Gianna Romano had vanished from every place that mattered.Noah was the only person who acted as though none of that were strange.He attached himself to me with the shameless certainty lonely children have. At first I thought it was gratitude because I had helped him in the hosp

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 7

    Whatever fear had been holding Rosa together finally broke.She sank onto the sofa and stared up at him through wet lashes, anger burning straight through the tears. “Then what did you want from me? To stay in the dark forever? To smile when you came to my bed and disappear when you went back to her? I gave you a daughter. I gave you years. Why does she get to stand beside you while I’m handed whatever scraps you leave behind?”Enzo didn't raise his voice. He did not need to. "You knew exactly what you were to me.""No," Rosa shot back. "I knew what you told me to be. There is a difference."She stood, all softness gone. "I'm younger than she is. I gave you a child. I stayed quiet when you asked. I stayed in the shadows while she wore your ring. Tell me why she gets everything and I get nothing.""Because she is my wife," Enzo said.“And what was I to you?”He looked at her without a flicker of warmth. “A place I went when I wanted peace, not a life.”The words hit hard enough to drain

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 6

    The report left very little room for lies.Rosa had not ended up at St. Vincent's by chance. She had chosen the hospital weeks in advance and made sure Gianna would be on call if her labor turned complicated. There were transfers to private staff, messages to the scheduling office, and screenshots of burner-number texts sent after Enzo left Gianna alone with a positive pregnancy test and went straight back to Rosa's bed.Enzo read every line standing outside Gianna's room with one hand braced against the wall.The pictures were bad enough. Rosa in his bed. Rosa in the apartment he had bought inside the same gated neighborhood where Gianna lived. Rosa holding their daughter while taunting the woman who still wore his ring. But the messages were worse.[Did he ever kiss you like this after he came back from me?][You're still calling yourself his wife? That's embarrassing.][When he gets tired of guilty sex, he comes where he actually wants to be.]He had spent four years thinking he was

  • The Night I Heard Him Call Her Mine   Chapter 5

    After that, everything lost its edges.There were white lights overhead, voices crossing over one another, the hard chill of a table beneath my back, and pain that came in violent waves while people pressed on my body and shouted for blood. The monitors would not stop screaming. Someone said my pressure was dropping. Someone else told them to prep the OR again. I remember Enzo's voice somewhere beyond the noise, raw and breaking in ways I had never heard before, but by then he no longer belonged to me. I let the sound pass through me without reaching for it.At some point the pain changed.It moved beyond screaming and became something thinner, emptier, more final. In that strange quiet, I saw a little girl. She could not have been more than three or four. Dark curls. Bare feet. She stood a few steps away in all that white light and looked at me with Enzo's eyes."Mom," she said.I reached for her at once, but my arms felt heavy and slow.She smiled at me, sad and sweet and already lea

続きを読む
無料で面白い小説を探して読んでみましょう
GoodNovel アプリで人気小説に無料で!お好きな本をダウンロードして、いつでもどこでも読みましょう!
アプリで無料で本を読む
コードをスキャンしてアプリで読む
DMCA.com Protection Status