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It was as though the air had been sucked out of the room and this man – this stranger – who suddenly appeared in front of me, was the only thing that still kept me breathing. For a moment, I forgot where I was and who he was supposed to be. “…I’m sorry for what she did.” His voice brought me back from fantasy world. I barely heard the other words he said, but if this man asked anything of me in this instant, I was sure I would give it. Suddenly, the man was pushed aside and Eddie came into view. I’d totally forgotten about him until then. He snatched Lydia’s arm from the stranger and pulled her into his chest. “Touch her again,” he said coldly, “and I’ll break your hand.” The man who had ignored me for three years suddenly snapped, “Who do you think you are to interfere with my fiancée?” Fiancée? Now I was his fiancée? When clearly he had attended this event with another woman, flaunting her shamelessly. I almost laughed because Eddie looked like he was about to explode while the stranger – Lydia’s father – was the definition of calm and collected. “And who do you think you are to interfere when a father is stopping his daughter from making a fool of herself?” the man asked calmly before turning to me. “And if she really is your fiancée, shouldn’t you be taking your fiance’s side and shielding her from unnecessary slaps?” I couldn’t tell if he didn’t hear Lydia earlier, but the mix of shock, surprise and embarrassment on his face was funny. He looked from Lydia to the man, his hand round her waist tightening, then loosening. It was as though he didn’t know what to do other than stand there and gape at the duo. “Mr. Steele,” someone rushed forward, nodding apologetically at Lydia then her father and completely ignoring Eddie. “I’m sorry, but there’s been a development. We need to leave now.” Mr. Steele? Did I hear well? As in, this was Marcus Steele? The president and CEO of the most prestigious and most powerful company in the country? Even Eddie did a double take. Did he not know? “Eddie –” Lydia started, her voice breaking as she reached out to him but her father stopped her advance. His hand held her in a tight grip that sent shivers down my spine. His face was a calm mask that didn’t break as he turned to hold my gaze. “Once again, Miss Hanson, I apologize for any inconvenience my daughter must have caused you. If you can let it slide, just this once, I’ll be very happy.” Maybe it was just the trick of my ears, but I could’ve sworn his voice softened when he spoke to me. When he turned back to speak to the man who came to call him away, completely ignoring Eddie, there’s was no such softness in his voice. “Now if you’ll excuse us.” I watched him walk out of the room, his fighters still tightly wrapped around Lydia’s wrist. I caught the fear in her eyes as he led her out but either Eddie nor anyone else moved to help her. As soon as the man disappeared outside the door, the hall erupted. “What was the meaning of that?” Eddie growled, his anger now directed at me. “You know this is all your fault! Lydia is pregnant with my child. If anything happens to her or that baby, then you’ll have me to contend with.” His voice brimmed with menace and although he was accusing me of something I had no hand in, I could only laugh. I turned and began walking away but Eddie wasn’t finished. I stood frozen as the two most powerful men in the room faced off because of me. He called after me, expecting me to react as I always did and stop just because he was talking but for the first time since I met him, I felt nothing. No compulsion to act well and nice just so he’s look at me. I was walking away from him because there was no reason for me to obey him. I stepped outside the door just as Eddie caught my arm. “Did you not hear me?” he snarled. “Did you plan this? Did you set Lydia up so her father can attend this party and find her here?” I laughed. Because I couldn’t believe this shallow-minded man was the reason for my sleepless nights for the past three years. I couldn’t believe that I fell in love with such a hardhead who couldn’t tell Black from white. “Listen to yourself when you speak, Eddie.” I said softly, wrenching my wrist from his hold. “Maybe you’ll understand how utterly stupid you sound.” Having replied his question, I turned to leave then stopped. “Oh, and I’m calling off the engagement. I left your ring by the night stand. That’s what I came here to tell you.” I started walking away, hoping that Eddie wouldn’t follow and by some miracle he didn’t. But it wasn’t the same for the reporters. They crowded around me, shoving mics in my face. “Miss Hanson, what happened in there? Why did Lydia leave with Mr. Steele? What do you know about their relationship? What were you and Eddie Quinn discussing just now? Is there a chance that he will not end up with Lydia?” The questions kept coming and so did their guts. They pushed in, shoving je from all sides. I staggered, trying to make it way out of the cried but it was almost impossible. I couldn’t believe that with speech just now, they wouldn’t even let me storm out the way I wanted. I caught Eddie walking back towards the door and trying to get away from the reporters. I curs d as someone shoved me to the ground. Cameras flashed wildly, capturing the fall from every angle. I looked towards where Eddie had been by instinct, but he was already gone. Cursing under my breath, I steadied myself and rose slowly. Despite the anger simmering inside me, I kept my expression blank and my voice steady. “I have no comments to any question you want to ask. Thank you.” The reporters ignored me completely and kept badgering me with questions after questions. I knew the only thing that would make these people let me leave was if they caught a flashier news, but could I wait for that to happen? I was beginning to give up hope when someone pushed his way through the throng of reporters and swept me off my feet. A gasp of surprise escaped my lips but the reporters moved out of the way. “Who are you?” the question escaped my lips as I looked at the man’s face, trying to make out his eyes through the dark shade he was wearing. I wasn’t sure I knew anyone like him. Wait, was he kidnapping me? I began to struggle, but his grip only tightened. “I could feed you back to those hungry vultures,” the man’s deep voice put an end to my struggles. “But Marcus wanted a favor from me and I promised I’ll help him.” I stilled.ADRIENNE “Is this man assaulting you?” That question hung in the air between the three of us. It was a simple, yet devastating question. And with the way Eddie’s eyes moved, I was sure he knew it too. Somehow, he was the first to recover. The smoothened his shirt with trembling hands and performed a nervous laugh. “Assaulting her?” he scoffed. “Mr. Warren, this is a private conversation between me and my fiancée. I don’t know what you think you walked into, but –” “I wasn’t asking you.” Marcus said softly. His voice wasn’t loud, but the impact was big enough to shut Eddie up. “I was asking her.” I swallowed as his eyes landed on me. I didn’t look at Eddie, but I could his smug smile as he scoffed again. He thought I would defend him, after all, it was all I did for the past three years. I kept up the charade no matter how badly he treated me. But I was tired of that. “Yes,” I said quietly, shocking Eddie whose head snapped to me. “He was.” Three words. I realized.
ADRIENNE I had nothing to say. No, I had lots to say but my mouth wouldn’t move. I wanted to tell Old Mr. Quinn that his son could go to hell. That I wanted nothing more to do with his family. That I already had plans to move on. But I respected Old Mr. Quinn too much to say all of that. If Eddie had told him I about our breakup, it would’ve been better. Thankfully, a soft knock interrupted us and a nurse popped her head in. I didn’t need to say anything now. I didn’t need to react to Mr. Quinn’s advice. Because one thing I was tired of, was pretending. “Ms. Arlene? The director needs you, if you have a moment. “ Arlene glanced at us, clearly hesitant to leave me in such a charged atmosphere. “I’ll be quick.” She whispered, squeezing my hand before following the nurse out. Mr. Quinn watches her go before turning back to me, his expression softening. He patted my hand gently and stood to his feet. “Rest, child. And don’t let anyone make you feel small in your own life. Yo
Adrienne The door slammed shut behind Eddie, the sound bouncing off the walls, rattling the windows. I stared blankly at the space he’d been standing, waiting to feel something – anger, hurt, or the familiar ache is been carrying for the past three years. But I felt… Nothing. Instead, there was a strange, hollow quiet where that feeling should be. Was this what moving on felt like? I almost laughed. I’d spent three years begging – groveling – for his attention, and now that I finally had it, even in the cruelest form, I felt nothing at all. Arlene let out a breath beside me, allowing herself to sink into her seat as though she’d been holding a weight and she finally had the freedom to drop it. “I genuinely don’t know how that man sleeps at night.” I didn’t respond, because I had nothing to say. My phone buzzed on the small table beside the bed, pulling me from my thoughts. I reached for it, wincing slightly as pain shot up my abdomen from the movement, and my stomach droppe
ADRIENNE I saw Lydia shift towards Eddie and whisper something in his ear. Seconds later, he looked towards where I stood, his jaw clenching as a sudden frown perched on his face. His steps carried him to where I stood, his eyes raking all over me. “What are you doing here?” he spat, grabbing my arm violently. His nails dug into my skin but the pain didn’t matter. Nothing mattered right now than getting out of here. I had an appointment and I couldn’t be late. “I have somewhere to be, Eddie.” I answered stiffly. “Where I am and where I go doesn’t concern you. We’re no longer together.” Eddie opened his mouth to speak but the crowd didn’t give him a chance. Somehow, reporters had managed to sneak into the hospital under the guise of patients and they flashed camera lights in our faces. “Miss Hanson, dis you come because you found out Eddie and his fiancée would be here? Are you jealous of their relationship?” Another reporter shoved his mic in my face. “What do you think of
ADRIENNE After the way that meeting went with Eddie, I wanted nothing more than to go home, jump into a bath and bawl my eyes out while eating chocolate. But I couldn’t do that just yet. I still had things to care off and they couldn’t wait. I texted Arlene asking her to meet me at the hospital in an hour. When Arlene saw me an hour later, she understood immediately from just the look on my face. Without saying anything to me, she pulled me into a hug that made me lost it all there and start crying. “I’ve made up my mind, Arly.” I whispered as a tear rolled down my cheek. “I’m not going to keep the pregnancy.” Arlene nodded and still said nothing, instead, her arms tightened around me and I could feel that she was crying as well. When we’d both cried to our satisfaction, she finally pulled away, looking into my eyes. “I suppose I can’t change your mind?” I shook my head. “No.” She closed her eyes and sighed. “I was afraid you’ll say this, but it’s okay. You hear? If you w
ADRIENNE Arlene was adamant that I needed to do a pregnancy test. After telling her about my recent dizzy spells and most recently, nausea she concluded that I could be sick or worse, pregnant and advised I did a pregnancy test. Now, that result was sitting in my hand and a look of shock plastered on both our faces. Arlene looked from me to the test strip in my hand, her mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water. “You’re pregnant!” she muttered finally. Yes, I was pregnant. The dozens of tests we’d carried out in the last one hour confirmed that I was pregnant with Eddie’ child at the worst possible moment. Tears fell from my eyes, soaking the strip and smudging the result. What does it matter? Eddie’ heart didn’t belong to me. Another woman was carrying his child, he reminded me of that just recently. I wiped my face dry and threw the test in the trash. Eddie didn’t know that walking out of this relationship was the final thing I’d do for him. I was giving him back







