I No Longer Want To Be With Her
One day, my partner, Natalie Moore, cried and begged me to let her have the baby she had conceived with her childhood sweetheart, Yarden Holt.
I agreed, but only on two conditions.
Firstly, Yarden had to take the child abroad and never come back.
Secondly, if Natalie ever broke the first condition and allowed them to come back, half of the Moore family’s estate had to be transferred to me.
Everyone called me a gold-digging opportunist. They accused me of using a woman to climb the social ladder and coveting the Moore family fortune. Nevertheless, Natalie was willing to go against the entire Moore Corp board just to keep that child.
Five years after that, I went to a neighboring city for a project and found a little boy. I took him to the police station so they could contact his family. The officer dialed the number the boy gave, and the voice that came through was one I knew all too well.
“Baby, don’t worry. I’m coming to get you right now.”
Less than half an hour later, Natalie, who was supposed to be hundreds of miles away at a meeting, stormed into the police station.
I sat on a bench and watched her indifferently.
She froze, and her face turned pale.
I smiled and stood up to greet her. “Natalie, I had no idea that you had secretly brought this little boy back. Did you stop caring about your inheritance?”