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Until I Disappeared
Until I Disappeared
Author: Watermelon

Chapter 1

Author: Watermelon
My husband, Aaron Turner, and our son, Lucas Turner, made the headlines together.

"Breaking News! Cold and ruthless mafia boss Aaron Turner secretly married—with a five-year-old son!"

But I wasn't the woman featured in the story.

In the video, Aaron and Sylvia Blair were walking hand-in-hand with five-year-old Lucas through an amusement park. Sylvia smiled gently as she caressed Lucas's head, while Aaron stood by, quietly watching her with soft, unwavering eyes.

They looked exactly like a family of three.

A few hours later, Sylvia updated her Instagram.

[Thank you, Aaron and Lucas, for the lovely gift to celebrate my discharge from the hospital! The cup was handmade by Lucas himself!]

I clicked on the photo and saw a necklace… and a handmade ceramic cup. Carved faintly at the bottom were the words "Happy birthday, Mom."

Instinctively, I turned to look at the untouched dinner on the table and the birthday cake still flickering with candles. A bitter smile crept across my face.

Today was my birthday. It was also the fifth anniversary of my marriage to Aaron.

But the one they were celebrating for wasn't me.

They remembered the day Sylvia was discharged from the hospital, but forgot my birthday entirely.

I received no gifts from my husband or my son. Sylvia, on the other hand, got a surprise from both of them.

I didn't know how long I had been sitting in the dark when Aaron finally came home with Lucas.

Seeing me sitting alone in the center of the living room, Aaron froze for a second. He flicked on the light and looked at me in surprise.

"Why are you sitting here in the dark so late? Why haven't you gone to bed?"

When I didn't respond, he frowned, assuming I was about to start another argument over Sylvia. He glanced at Lucas first.

"Lucas, go on upstairs and get some rest."

Lucas yawned and nodded. But just as he passed by me, he suddenly stopped and looked up.

"Happy birthday, Mom."

His eyes—so much like his father's—gazed at me with innocent confusion.

"We didn't forget your birthday on purpose. You're not mad just because we spent a little time with Sylvia… are you? After all, we'll have plenty more birthdays to celebrate with you in the future. But Sylvia only has six months left."

He didn't just look like his father—he spoke like him, too.

Six months ago, Aaron had worn the same innocent expression when he told me that his childhood friend Sylvia was terminally ill.

"Chrishell, Sylvia's been an orphan since she was little. She says she's going to die soon, and she's never known the warmth of a family. I just want to spend more time with her—with our son. I don't want her to have any regrets. Please, try to understand. We still have many years ahead of us. But she… only has one."

I had nodded in silence and agreed.

From that moment on, he and Lucas spent more and more time with her.

When I timidly asked for a little of their time for myself, Aaron said I was being jealous, competing with Sylvia for attention.

Eventually, I stopped asking for anything at all.

I watched quietly as they gave her everything that once belonged to me—the dress I loved, my necklace, the amusement park trip I had planned weeks in advance, the anniversary celebration I had so carefully prepared.

One night, after returning home from the hospital, Lucas whispered to Aaron, "Sylvia is so gentle and graceful. I wish Mom could be more like her."

I overheard it. And in that moment, my last hope crumbled.

From that day on, I stopped protesting. I told myself not to feel sad anymore, no matter what they did.

But now, as I looked at the child I carried for nine long months, the one I brought into the world with excruciating pain, my heart still throbbed like it had been hollowed out.

They didn't know, I no longer had "many more years" with them.

I turned to look at my cake, still topped with many candles. Beneath it lay a folded document—my signed divorce papers.

The night I overheard their conversation, I quietly booked a plane ticket.

I was leaving tomorrow. So, tonight was supposed to be the last time I celebrated my birthday with them.
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  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 8

    Aaron's face turned deathly pale.Lucas immediately grew agitated. He rushed forward and tried to drag my daughter away. "Whose kid are you? You can't just call someone random your mom! She's my mom!"Startled, my daughter threw herself into my arms, wrapping her arms tightly around my neck and screaming, "Mom, who are they?!"I quickly pushed Lucas's hand away and gently comforted my frightened daughter, not even realizing that in the process, Lucas had lost his balance and fallen to the ground."It's okay, sweetheart. Don't be afraid. They're just people I know."Reassured by my words, my daughter looked up and greeted them in her soft, childish voice, "Hello."Lucas sat frozen on the ground, his eyes burning red as he stared at me soothing my daughter with such patience and tenderness."Mom, you pushed me away for another kid? You used to only care about me!" he cried, his voice rising with emotion.Then he pointed a trembling finger at my daughter, shouting, "You thief! How

  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 7

    Just as I was lost in thought, Aaron suddenly stepped forward and pulled me into his arms."Chrishell, you came back! I knew you wouldn't be able to leave me and Lucas behind! Now that you're back, we can be a family again—"Before he could finish, I pushed him away coldly."Mr. Turner, you're mistaken. I'm the psychologist assigned to your son's case. The only relationship between us now is that of a doctor and a patient's parent.""My… son?"Aaron's expression shattered with despair, just like Lucas's. He stared at me, devastated, his eyes red and trembling."Chrishell… You're giving up on our son too? But I kept telling him that once you calmed down, you'd come back. That when you returned, everything would be okay again!"I paused for a moment and instinctively looked toward Lucas.As expected, his condition visibly worsened at the sight of Aaron and the exchange between us.Frowning, I led Aaron out of the room.But there was a flicker of hope in his eyes."See? You sti

  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 6

    At that very moment, I had already arrived in a foreign land, ready to begin a new life.Before I became a mother, I studied educational psychology. After settling into this new environment, I decided to pick up the academic path I had once abandoned for the sake of family.Only on campus did I truly feel like I had stepped back in time—back to five years ago, when I had yet to meet Aaron, the mafia boss. Back to a time before Lucas was born. Back when I loved only myself, excelled in my studies, and had the freedom to chase any dream I desired.In this free and beautiful new world, the past began to fade. I became a child psychologist, respected and rooted in the community. I even built a new family—a husband who adored me, and a three-year-old daughter.I thought I had said goodbye to the past for good.What I never expected was that five years later, I would cross paths with the Turners once again.I had been invited by a fellow psychologist to consult on a particularly diffic

  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 5

    But Lucas was still too young to understand what was happening. He couldn't process the reality.The moment he heard that I had left him, he let out a piercing wail and burst into terrified sobs. "No! Where's Mommy? I want Mommy!"His heart-wrenching cries only deepened Aaron's panic and helplessness.He had never truly taken care of his son, not even for a single full day. His role had always been limited to playtime and indulgence.Now, he could only hold his child tightly as Lucas cried himself to exhaustion and finally fell asleep in his arms.But in the middle of the night, Lucas jolted awake, trembling and screaming for his mother.Aaron pulled him close, gently patting his back in an attempt to soothe him. "It's okay, it's okay. Mommy will come back. She loves us both more than anything. She'll come back. I promise."But Lucas couldn't hear him. His face was soaked with tears, and he cried over and over again, "I want Mommy! I want Mommy!"Watching his usually bright and

  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 4

    Aaron spent a full day and night at the hospital with Sylvia. It was late evening by the time he finally returned home.At first, he didn't notice I was gone.He pushed the door open and was surprised to find Lucas squatting on the floor, playing video games while devouring a large tub of ice cream.He frowned in confusion. I never let Lucas eat ice cream for dinner. I was always worried it would upset his stomach."Lucas, where's your mom?" he asked."I think she went out?" Lucas replied absentmindedly, his eyes fixed on the screen, not even glancing back.He liked it better when Mom didn't hover over him like this. After all, Dad and Sylvia weren't nearly as strict or nagging.But Aaron's frown deepened."Chrishell almost never leaves you alone like this…" he muttered to himself. "It must be because I spent too much time with Sylvia again. She's just jealous."He gave a helpless chuckle and reached for his phone to call me, but his gaze suddenly landed on the card sitting on

  • Until I Disappeared   Chapter 3

    My flight was scheduled to depart the next morning at ten o'clock.As usual, Aaron had spent the night at the hospital with Sylvia and hadn't come home.At dawn, I quietly pulled my neatly packed suitcase to the door, ready to leave.But as I passed by Lucas's room, my steps involuntarily slowed.I had gone into labor early with him. The birth was unexpected and difficult, and he'd been frail ever since.To ensure he received the best care, I had always taken care of him personally—his meals, his schooling, his routines. I never hired a nanny or a housekeeper. Not once.After a moment of hesitation, I set the suitcase down and decided to see him one last time before I left.Lucas didn't just look like his father; he'd inherited the same cold, distant temperament too.When I entered the room, he glanced up from his desk and greeted me with a casual, "Morning, Mom," before going right back to the drawing he was working on.I looked at his face—so much like Aaron's—and said softl

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