MasukThe moment I find out about my pregnancy, a notification from Twitter is displayed on my phone. Apparently, it's a tweet posted by my husband, Don Romano Caliendo's childhood friend, Teresa Fiorino. "Thanks to your sperm, I get to have a child of my own during the last stage of my life." The accompanying photo is a pregnancy test that clearly states that the sperm donor is Romano. I leave a question mark in the comment section. In just half a minute, my phone begins ringing loudly. Romano's angry voice bursts from the loudspeakers immediately. I've only heard him adapt such a tone whenever he gets mad at others during family meetings. "What did you mean by that comment, Selene Gardo? Teresa is dying from cancer! All she wants is to have a baby to keep her company before she breathes her last! Don't you have any sympathy for her at all?" Before I can put down my phone, my Twitter homepage gets refreshed. This time, Teresa has uploaded another photo. It features a luxurious deluxe-style apartment, where the floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the breathtaking cityscape of Brindleport at night. The caption reads, "Thank you for giving me a home so that I don't feel lonely in my final days." In a corner of the photo, Romano can be seen crouching on the floor while piecing a baby cot together. His side profile shows how focused he is on the task. As I wipe my tears from the corners of my eyes, I silently caress my flat belly, which has yet to show any changes. I'll take you far, far away from here, my dear baby.
Lihat lebih banyakSelene's POVTwo years had passed. I was soaking up the sun on a park bench.It had been two years since I left the Caliendo family. I thought I'd never set foot in Brindleport again, but Papa had run into some business trouble. I came back with my son, Nicarete, to support him, and we had been here for two weeks.The sun felt wonderful. I kept my eyes closed, enjoying a rare moment of peace."Selene." The raspy voice came from right in front of me.I opened my eyes and saw Romano standing there.He had lost a significant amount of weight. His suit hung loosely off his frame. His eyes were rimmed with dark circles, and his jaw was covered in unkempt stubble.The once-formidable Don of the Caliendo family looked like a homeless man."What are you doing here?" I asked."I've been looking for you for two years." His voice trembled. "I pressured your father's business on purpose. I knew it would bring you back."I looked at him but said nothing."Selene, I know everything now.
The sound of the glass shattering against the door startled Teresa.Romano kicked the door open. Ignoring her shrieks, he began ransacking every drawer and cabinet.Teresa scrambled after him, grabbing his arm. "Romano, what are you doing? What are you looking for?"Romano shoved her aside and pulled a document from the compartment of her suitcase. It clearly bore Selene's signature, and it was dated two months ago.Romano gripped the papers. His hands were shaking violently."She signed them the day she left," he rasped. His voice was barely audible. "She left them for me… and you hid them."Teresa stood paralyzed. Her face was ashen, and her lips trembled. "Romano… I-I just—""Just what?" Romano looked up, his eyes bloodshot. "Just didn't want me to know she was leaving? Just wanted me to think she was sulking? Just wanted to tear us apart?""Because I love you!" Teresa finally screamed with tears in her eyes. "Romano, I love you! I've loved you since we were children! "Whe
The days dragged on.Teresa made herself increasingly at home in the estate, acting as if she were the lady of the house.While the household staff remained respectful on the surface, their resentment brewed in the shadows.When Selene was here, she was quiet but kind. She handed out bonuses during the holidays and never complained about the food or threw tantrums over trifles.Teresa was the opposite.She thought she could silence the staff members while playing queen, but secrets always had a way of bleeding out.One night, Romano was unable to sleep. He headed to the kitchen for a glass of water. As he passed the side hallway of the household staff quarters, he heard voices."Did you hear? Ms. Fiorino made the chef cry again today just because there was parsley in the soup.""She's got a hell of a temper. Donna Caliendo never acted like that.""Tell me about it. She was a lady through and through. Always polite and graceful. I wonder where she is now. It's been so long sinc
Romano didn't go looking for Selene.It wasn't because he didn't want to. It was because he was afraid. He was afraid she'd keep her word and vanish to some corner of the world where he'd never find her.He told himself she just needed some time alone, and he would give her that.However, Teresa didn't want Romano to give Selene "time". What she wanted was to completely sever any lingering attachment he had for Selene.The moment Romano left to handle family business, Teresa rounded up several household staff members and ordered them to clear out Selene's belongings."Move fast," she commanded. "If anyone asks, tell them Selene came back and took these things herself. Am I clear? If anyone lets the truth slip, don't blame me for what happens next."No one dared to utter a word.Once the packing was finished, Teresa had the boxes moved to the estate's basement. She didn't throw them away. If she ever needed "proof" that Selene had returned, those boxes were her evidence.Then, s






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