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e stood in my living room, holding a positive pregnancy test and a
, praised my friend for "doing the family a great service,"
r a mere "vessel" for our family. He then orchestrated an "accident"
aving heart transplant for my friend's brother and lef
s, yet I was blind to the fact that my own life was being
ring for two years, I've built a n
time, he's not just trying to c
pte
Berge
child, a fact she revealed to me one hour ago while holding
eft the city breathless. He filled my office with so many rare orchids that it looked like a botanical garden. He commissioned a symphony inspired by the rhythm of a beating heart, dedicating it to me, Dr. Elain
uld literally hold a life in my hands, believed
oday ha
phant yet fearful glint in her eyes. She held out the ultrasound picture, the grainy black-and-white image a death sen
started to tremble. A cold sweat broke out on my forehead, and the room began to tilt. The city skyline outside the window blurred into a m
ike a hurricane in Chanel. Her eyes, cold and sharp as surgical steel, bypassed me enti
he family a great service." She then turned her gaze to me, her expression shifting to one of undi
a physical blow. Barren. Usel
ommanding. She gestured to the staff who followed in her wake, carrying expensive-
r-in-law arranged the new reality of my life. I felt nothing and everyt
t my cheeks. I walked for hours, my feet moving on autopilot, until my phone buzzed inces
n the foyer, his handsome face etched with a convincing mask of
hing out to pull me into an embrac
creen filled with my name. A hundred m
dismantle my defenses. He pulled a velvet box from his pocket. "I bought you the Starlight Diamond. The on
intoxicating, now s
ragged and raw in my throat. "You said
ution. A way for us to have everything. A family. An heir for the Patton legacy. Hollie is jus
She was wearing one of my silk robes, her hand protectively placed over her
prayer tablet. "Elaina, yo
year. I' d written a wish on it at the temple, a secre
child to complete our family.'" She looked from the tablet to me. "See? T
rd, snatching the wooden tablet from her hand. I didn't just break it; I splintered it into a dozen pieces, the sh
against his chest, his arms like a cage. He glared ov
of resentment in her eyes, but
ack with a strength I didn't kn
et's be re
. "How long, Brennan? How long have you been
t was about procreation. It's not like you could do it," he said, his tone dismissive,
. I understood the mechanics of conception better than he could ever imagine. The sheer igno
caress. "It will be perfect. You, me, and our baby. You'll take care of Hollie during t
snapped
nnan's smile faded. His eyes, the ones I once t
did yo
he caretaker for your mistr
ut this very carefully, Elaina. My family owns the hospital you work at. Your career, your r
n me. He was right. In the world of the Pattons, my accomplishme
aned in and kissed me, a possessive, claiming kiss that tasted of lies. "Hollie i
, sharp and imperious. "Brennan! Dr. Evans is here to che
nto one of feigned apology. "I have to go.
ayed in the shadows of the hallway, listening. I could hear them talking in the
dmiration. "Knocking up the best friend? That's a power move. N
I have? Elaina is beautiful, brilliant, a real trophy. But she's barren. And honestly? She's so wrapped up in her
back, my hand flying to my mouth to stifl
single document. A blank divorce agreement, pre-signed by Brennan. He'd given it to me before our wedding, a grand gesture to prove
silent room. He hadn't given me power. He had given me a
tion of granite, crumbled into dust. It was a
past the hundred missed calls from Brennan and f
member that Doctors Without Borders mission in Sudan
end. "Elaina? Yes, it is. But
ng on the signed divorce agreemen
. I would have to be careful. I would have to plan my escap
stomach turn. The apartment, my home, was already being transformed. Baby catalogues were strewn acr
ou, Elaina. Let's make it easier." She scribbled a number with so many zeros I couldn't count them and pu
by the window. He was rubbing her back, whispering somethin
er of hope in
eck. My voice was
rised, then pleased. Sh
, my voice devoid of all emotion. "It just needs
clutched in my hand, leaving them

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