LOGINThe StatementAdrian sat alone in his office long after everyone else had gone home. The city lights glittered through the floor-to-ceiling windows, but he didn’t see them. The desk lamp cast a small circle of light over his laptop. His fingers hovered over the keys for a long time before he started typing.He read the words out loud to the empty room, voice low at first.“I failed as a husband. Not because I stopped loving my wife, but because I stopped showing up for her. I chose boardrooms over our dining table. I chose deals over anniversaries. I chose silence over listening. Sophia deserved better than the man I became.”His voice cracked on her name. He cleared his throat and kept going.“She carried our pain alone. She waited for me through years of empty promises. When she finally left, I tried to undo it instead of understanding why she had to go. I let other people poison what we had. I let myself become someone she couldn’t love anymore.”The room was so quiet he could hear
GoneSophia sat on the couch with the TV on low. The news anchor’s voice filled the apartment like static.“…Victoria Blackwood has been arrested on charges of corporate espionage. Sources say she allegedly leaked sensitive merger documents to a rival firm in an attempt to undermine her brother’s company. More details are expected later today…”Sophia didn’t move. Her face stayed completely still. No smile. No tears. Just blank. Like someone had turned the volume down on her emotions. The mug of tea in her hands had gone cold.The door opened behind her. She didn’t turn around. She already knew who it was.Adrian stepped inside slowly. He closed the door with a soft click. “You saw.”She nodded once. Her eyes stayed fixed on the screen as they replayed the footage of Victoria being led out of a building in handcuffs. Perfect hair. Perfect makeup. That same cold smile even now.Adrian crossed the room and sat on the other end of the couch. Not too close. He rubbed his hands together, t
InvisibleSophia’s phone had become a nightmare she couldn’t escape. It rang constantly now. Unknown numbers. News outlets. Podcast hosts. Even a late-night talk show producer. Her old life of quiet anonymity was gone. The miscarriage leak had torn that door wide open, and Adrian’s public statement had kicked it off its hinges.She sat on the couch staring at the latest request. Another interview. This one from a major women’s network.Daniel sat beside her, leg brushing hers. He picked up her phone gently and set it on the coffee table. “You can’t hide forever, Sophia. They’re not going away.”She rubbed her face with both hands. “I don’t want this. I never wanted any of this. I just wanted to leave quietly. Start over. Now everyone knows my worst moment. They’re digging through my life like it’s entertainment.”Daniel turned toward her, elbow resting on the back of the couch. “I know. And it sucks. But ignoring it isn’t working either. The stories are getting twisted. Victoria’s pro
Who You Really AreSophia’s phone wouldn’t stop. She had turned off notifications, but the calls kept coming. Reporters. Old friends. Strangers. She sat on her couch staring at the latest headline when Daniel texted her the link.Adrian had done a live interview.She clicked it with shaking fingers.Adrian appeared on screen, sitting in a sleek chair, looking straight into the camera. He looked tired but determined.“I want to set the record straight about my ex-wife, Sophia Collins,” he said. His voice was steady. “While the company has faced challenges, Sophia was the one who helped turn the merger around. Her insights, her understanding of people, saved us millions. She’s brilliant. And she deserves credit.”The interviewer leaned in. “There have been rumors about a miscarriage during your marriage. Care to comment?”Adrian paused. He looked down for a second, then back up. “Yes. Sophia went through an incredibly painful loss while I was away on business. She carried that alone be
47 MessagesSophia sat on the couch in her apartment with the thick folder in her lap. The private investigator Adrian had hired had delivered it an hour ago. She hadn’t wanted to open it. But she couldn’t stop herself.The first page listed them all. Forty-seven intercepted communications. Emails. Texts. Voice messages. Some from her to Adrian. Some from him to her. All of them never delivered.Her hands started shaking before she even pulled out the first one.She read them slowly. One by one.The first was from her, dated almost three years ago.*Adrian, I’m scared. I think something’s wrong with the baby. Please call me back.*No reply. Because he never received it.Tears blurred the words. She wiped her eyes roughly and kept going.Another one. Her again.*I lost the baby. I’m in the hospital. Room 312. I need you.*She pressed a hand to her mouth. Her shoulders curled inward like she could protect herself from the words she’d written in the worst moment of her life.Adrian sat a
The LeakSophia’s phone started buzzing on the kitchen counter while she was pouring cereal. She ignored it at first. Then it buzzed again. And again. By the time she picked it up, the screen was already flooded with notifications.She tapped one open.*Blackwood Ex-Wife’s Secret Miscarriage Revealed: Sources Say Sophia Collins Lost Baby During Marriage*Her nerves tightened. The bowl slipped from her fingers and crashed into the sink. Milk and cereal pieces splattered everywhere.“Oh God…” she whispered.The messages kept coming. Texts from old friends. Unknown numbers. Reporters. Her phone wouldn’t stop. She scrolled through the headlines, hands shaking so badly she almost dropped it again.*Inside the Blackwood Marriage: The Baby Sophia Never Told Anyone About**Was the Divorce Triggered by Hidden Tragedy?*She sank onto the floor, back against the cabinets, knees pulled up tight. Her chest felt too small. Every breath hurt. That week in the hospital. The pain. The empty feeling af
MutualSophia curled deeper into the couch in her pajamas, legs tucked under a blanket that didn’t feel like hers. The apartment stayed dim except for the glow of her laptop screen. A half-empty glass of red wine sat on the coffee table. She took another slow sip, the bitterness matching the knot
SeenSophia stood just inside the doorway of the small apartment, arms still crossed tight over her chest. Daniel lingered on the threshold, one hand braced against the frame. The fresh flowers on the counter filled the air with a soft sweetness that felt almost too gentle for the day she was havi
The KeySophia dragged the second suitcase down the front steps of the mansion, wheels bumping hard on each stone. The morning sun felt too bright. She popped the trunk of her small silver car and heaved the bag inside next to the first one. Only two suitcases. Five years of marriage, and that was
Ashes in the DrawerVictoria locked her apartment door behind her and kicked off her heels with a sharp flick. The city lights glittered through the floor-to-ceiling windows, but she ignored them. She walked straight to the sleek black desk in her living room, fingers trembling slightly as she pull







