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“Congratulations to my son and future daughter-in-law, Octavia North, for their upcoming spring wedding!” Janet announced as I walked into the ballroom of the Blackwood mansion. The room was full of important businesspeople. Even the mayor of California was in the room, and people were cheering as Octavia walked up to the podium and embraced Janet. I maneuvered to the front row and clapped my hands as Octavia took the microphone and thanked the crowd for attending her engagement party. When her eyes met mine, she smirked and asked for her fiancé to come to the stage for people to see him. Octavia was my foster sister. Her parents took me in and fostered me after my parents died when I was fifteen years old. She and I were best friends, considering we were only two years apart. She had always been an older sister who took the fall whenever our parents scolded me. We were close. Well, until my marriage to Noah. So, when Janet, my mother-in-law, announced her engagement, I hoped things would get better between us since we would be married to brothers. When I lifted my eyes and saw Noah walk up to the podium and take the microphone from Octavia, my heart skipped a beat. I felt as if the world had stopped moving. “Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for honoring our invitation and attending our engagement party. Octavia and I are excited about this new adventure we’ve been waiting for!” My sister and my husband were going to get married. Surely, I had to be dreaming or being pranked. Without a second thought, I walked up to the podium and laughed before I took the microphone from him. “Excuse my husband, guys,” I chuckled as I looked at him. “He’s not getting married to my sister. In fact, Donald should come up here because he has done a wonderful job and is a lucky man for getting married to Octavia. She and I are going from sisters to sisters-in-law. How wonderful?” I chuckled before Janet took the microphone and asked Noah to get me off the podium. “Forgive that chance-taker for her ridiculous speech. My son is getting divorced from her, and she doesn’t know how to accept that she could never be the woman he wants.” Janet spoke to the crowd as Noah and Octavia led me outside the ballroom and got me into a car. “How could you do this to me, Octavia? I’m your sister, and you know Noah has been my husband for six months. He and I are expecting our first baby in a few months. Doesn’t that mean something to you?” “Stop talking, Laura. You’re not my sister, and you were never my sister. My parents were fostering you because of the money they received from that. But now that the money is gone, what good are you to us?” I shook my head in disbelief as I looked at Noah hopping into the car and sitting next to Octavia. “What did I do to you, Noah? How could you do this to the woman you call your wife and mother of your child?” I asked as tears rolled down my cheeks. “Sign these papers and stay out of my life and Octavia. I no longer love you, Laura, and I’ve never loved you,” Noah sneered as he handed me a document and a pen. I looked at him and couldn’t believe he was the same boy I had loved when I was first fostered in the North family. Noah would always come by the house to see Octavia’s brother, Nick, and smile at me whenever we came into contact. Even when I scraped my knee on the ground when I was running to the house, he came over and patched it with a piece of his shirt, not caring that he would return home with a torn shirt. I had told Octavia many times that Noah and I would get married one day, and he would be my husband, with whom I would grow old. She was happy for me and encouraged me to tell Noah I had a crush on him, but I didn’t want to say anything until he said something during our senior year in high school. “Divorce papers?” I gasped and felt an agony that ripped through my bones. “We’ve only been married for six months.” “The worst six months of my life, believe me,” he chuckled as he leaned over to Octavia and kissed her cheek. “Octavia is the woman of my dreams, so sign those papers and leave us alone, Laura.” “After all the years we’ve been together. You’re leaving me now, why?” Noah sighed as he turned around and looked at me with those eyes that once looked at me with love. He now looked at me as if I were a stranger. “You have nothing to offer me anymore, Laura. What do you think I’ll do with someone who has lost everything her parents left her? Besides, you and I know that without your money, you’re nothing.” I swallowed hard at his words. “You told me you loved me and not the things I did for you with my inheritance money.” “Which world do you live in, Laura?” He chuckled. “There’s no man nowadays who loves a woman who has nothing to offer on the table. If you were smart and as pretty as Octavia is, I would’ve reconsidered my decision, but you’re none of those things.” “Did you mean it when you told me you loved me?” My heart started racing, hoping he would tell me he felt the same way. “Gosh,” he scoffed. “I was probably drunk when I said that.” The pen trembled in my unsteady fingers, and I took a deep breath before scribbling my signature on the document. When the car stopped, I looked out the window and saw a hospital sign, and I felt confused. “What are we doing here?” I asked Noah as I gave him back the signed documents. “I don’t have any scheduled check-ups.” “We are here for your abortion appointment. Octavia and I want a clean start with no bastard children.” “How could you call a baby we planned together a bastard child?” My hand hovered over my lower stomach. “You told me you wanted this baby and would protect them with your life.” Noah didn’t answer as he grabbed my wrist and pulled me out of the car. He led me to the hospital, and when he had confirmed our details at the reception, he took me to a doctor’s office with Octavia following behind us. “Is she Laura Blackwood?” “Laura McClain,” Noah corrected him, and I gulped. “She’s here for the abortion appointment. My fiancé and I will wait outside until the procedure is done.” “It’s okay. My name is Dr. Ashton,” the doctor smiled as he looked at me. “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you and make this procedure as painless as possible.” When the doctor closed the door after Noah left, I took the last cash in my name from my handbag and placed it on the counter. “Take this money. That's all I have. I want you to tell Noah that the procedure was successful. He shouldn’t know that I didn’t go ahead with the abortion.”•CONNOR•The emergency room pulsed with chaos — shouting nurses, squealing gurney wheels, the sharp scent of antiseptic mixing with blood.And there she was. Giselle.Her face was pale, her lips trembling, her blouse soaked in red. I froze for half a second before instinct kicked in.“Let’s move!” I barked. “Trauma One. Now!”My hands pressed firmly against her shoulder wound as the nurses sprinted beside me. “BP’s crashing!” someone yelled.“Get me two units of O-negative and prep for surgery!” I ordered, my voice louder than my heartbeat.Her pulse was faint, almost gone. I stared down at her face, fighting the panic clawing at my chest.“Stay with me, baby,” I muttered. “Don’t you dare leave me.”The next moments were a blur — flashing monitors, pounding feet, the rhythmic count of compressions echoing in my head. I shocked her once. Nothing. Twice.Then, the monitor gave a slow, steady beep. Her heart was fighting again.“She’s back,” the nurse whispered in relief.I exhaled hard
•CONNOR•“Dr. Crowe, thank you for saving my daughter’s life. She has been suffering from kidney stones for almost a year, but we didn’t know. We couldn’t afford to get her tested,” the woman sobbed, falling to her knees in front of me.I found her waiting for me in the waiting room when I returned from her daughter’s successful operation. I’d covered all the costs myself.When she first came in, clutching her daughter and begging us to save her, my heart broke. And when she told me she had no money for treatment, I didn’t even think twice before covering the bill.“It’s okay, Miss Shannon,” I replied as I extended my hand and helped her up. “Your daughter will stay overnight so we can make sure she’s stable and responding to the meds. You should go home and rest. It’s been a long day.”“Thank you so much, doctor. You can keep her for as long as you have to, just as long as my little girl comes home healthy. Nyeri is all I have, and I don’t want to lose her. I was scared to death when
•GISELLE•A week passed, and I still said nothing to Connor, even when he came over to see the kids. I was simply not in the mood to talk with someone who did nothing while I was being betrayed.He watched me spend millions of dollars on Noah and his family while he knew he was sleeping with my sister. He kept quiet while they made me a fool and said nothing.He wasn’t even surprised when I called and told him about my divorce from Noah. He just told me I would be safe with him in New York.“Mom?” Adrian’s voice snapped me back to earth, and I tilted my head as he walked into my home office.“Hey, baby. Are you done with your drawings?” I got up and picked him up. His homeschool teacher was still around and wouldn’t be done until after an hour.“Miss Lynn told me to play because I was done drawing. Look at what I made,” he smiled proudly, handing me a piece of paper.I set him down and went to sit on the couch. Then I took the drawing and looked at it. My heart skipped a beat when I s
•OCTAVIA•I was pacing up and down the bedroom, and my phone was glued to my hand, waiting for Noah to pick up.He’d been gone all day, and now it was past ten. Not a single text, not a single call. I was worried sick, thinking he was spending the night with another woman, doing everything he was doing in bed with me.I hit the call button again for the fourth time in thirty minutes, and just as I was about to give up, the door creaked open.Noah walked in, still wearing the same clothes from the night before.“Where are you coming from, Noah?” I snapped, slamming my phone onto the bed. “How could you ignore my calls all day and show up now?”He didn’t answer. Just gave me one cold look and headed straight for the bathroom.I fumed and followed him, grabbing his shirt and yanking him back. “Don’t you dare walk away when I’m talking to you!”He turned slowly, his eyes dark and tired. “What do you want, Octavia? Haven’t you done enough? You separated me from the mother of my children, a
•OCTAVIA•“My goodness, Helen,” I groaned, getting off the couch. “Can you please get away from me and stop trying to shove those tasteless biscuits down my throat?”I’d been trying to reach Noah all morning, but he kept sending my calls straight to voicemail.He’d left last night without saying a word, and it was driving me insane. I kept imagining him with different women, and worse, with Giselle.The last thing he said before walking out kept echoing in my head, and I found it hard to believe he didn’t want to rekindle his relationship with Giselle.They had children, but I didn’t want to give him up easily. Even if that meant I had to push Giselle to leave the state with Connor so Noah and I could focus on building our family.I didn’t even understand what Giselle was still doing in California. She had a whole new life with Connor in New York. There was nothing left for her in California.“You usually love the caramel biscuits, Miss North,” Helen replied softly. “Or should I chang
•GISELLE•Noah: “How smart of you to send your lapdog to fight your battles. I won’t sign those papers, and you’d better tell him that before he comes back to my house and attacks me. For your sake, I won’t open a case against him.”The front door swung open after reading Noah’s text, and I slammed the cellphone on the couch as I turned to him.“What’s wrong with you, Connor?” I snapped. “I told you not to go to Noah’s house.”“I’ll take a shower and rest. It’s been a long day.” He dropped his car keys onto the vase in the hallway and walked past me.“If you want this to work, you must learn to control your emotions because I won’t lose my kids because of you. Noah could win the case if he told the court that you attacked him in his house.”He stopped in his tracks, sighed, and slowly turned around to face me. He had a cut on the side of his mouth and looked tired.A part of me was happy for how he took control to defend me, but I never thought he would go too far. He was supposed to







