The Picture Perfect Love
When an earthquake strikes, I'm trapped under one end of a collapsed slab. On the other end is the student I've been sponsoring.
My husband, Sebastian Chesson, tells the rescue team to save the student first.
The rescuers hesitate. "The other victim might not make it if we do."
Sebastian replies coldly, "The other one is my wife. I'll sign a waiver—she's not that easy to kill."
I survive, but the three-month-old baby in my womb doesn't.
Later, a rescuer hands me a card. "Mr. Chesson said this is five million dollars in exchange for your life."
Meanwhile, Sebastian and the student's fairytale romance dominates the trending charts, praised by the internet as the epitome of true love.
On our tenth wedding anniversary, I return home to find the student lounging on my bed, wearing my pajamas, playfully teasing Sebastian.
Just then, a call comes in from Sebastian's student, who's been eyeing me for a long time. His voice is low, flirtatious, and sinful. "Ms. Sinclair, you always remind me to get to bed early… If you really care, why don't you move in and make sure I do?"