Fishing Pole
On the day, my husband, Eugene Doyle, receives the offer to further his studies in the city, he serves me divorce papers instead.
I, Maria Johnston, am eight months pregnant with his child.
He tries to console me. "Maria, ever since my elder brother, Edgar, passed away, Janice has had nobody taking care of her. She can't survive on her own.
"I'll marry her for the time being, just on paper, until she manages to find her footing in the city. After that, I'll come back and marry you again."
Everyone assumes that I will patiently and obediently wait for Eugene to return because of my pregnancy. However, I tear up his written oath to me and terminate the pregnancy that same day.
Then, with the offer letter for the National Archeology Certification in my hands, I leave our little village and disappear from Eugene's life.
Five years later, I become a successful archeologist and return to the same village for a survey. My current husband, Rupert Kingston, can't come at the same time as me due to an emergency meeting, but he has informed the villagers to welcome me with open arms ahead of time.
To my surprise, I meet my ex-husband instead.
He says, "I know that you lost your baby at eight months. There's no need to be ashamed about it. It's about time you came back after running away from home all those years ago.
"Janice is about to give birth. We need you to be her nanny."