Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life

Blood on the Snow, A Lost Life

Lorraine

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On our sixth anniversary, I found my fiancé Carter had given my grandmother's heirloom locket to his "fragile" colleague, Carmen. When I confronted him, he slapped me across the face. He then dragged me out into the snow, forcing me to my knees to apologize to Carmen for upsetting her. The stress and his violence triggered a miscarriage. I was losing our baby right there at his feet. He never even noticed the blood staining the snow. He was too busy comforting the woman he chose over me and our child. I left that night and never looked back. Three years later, after building a new life and a successful bakery, he showed up on my doorstep, a ghost of a man, dying of cancer. He collapsed, coughing up blood at my feet, begging for a forgiveness I no longer had to give.

Chapter 1

On our sixth anniversary, I found my fiancé Carter had given my grandmother's heirloom locket to his "fragile" colleague, Carmen.

When I confronted him, he slapped me across the face.

He then dragged me out into the snow, forcing me to my knees to apologize to Carmen for upsetting her. The stress and his violence triggered a miscarriage. I was losing our baby right there at his feet.

He never even noticed the blood staining the snow. He was too busy comforting the woman he chose over me and our child.

I left that night and never looked back.

Three years later, after building a new life and a successful bakery, he showed up on my doorstep, a ghost of a man, dying of cancer.

He collapsed, coughing up blood at my feet, begging for a forgiveness I no longer had to give.

Chapter 1

My perfect life shattered the moment I saw the vintage locket, the one Carter had promised was for me, hanging around Carmen Wells's neck. It wasn't the locket itself, but the way it dangled, an intimate secret now openly displayed, that ripped through six years of my devotion like a blunt knife. My hands shook as I carried the warm, spiced apple pie through the Aspen loft, the scent of cinnamon and nutmeg a cruel mockery of the anniversary dinner I had painstakingly prepared.

"Honey, I'm home!" Carter's voice boomed from the living room, a familiar warmth that suddenly felt alien. My heart, a loyal soldier in his army for so long, began to beat a frantic retreat.

I found him already on the phone, his back to me, the casual slouch of his shoulders too relaxed for a man who had just crushed my world. The locket glinted as he turned slightly, a sickening confirmation.

"Everything okay?" I asked, my voice thin, hardly recognizable. I set the pie down on the polished dining table, the clatter too loud in the sudden silence.

He turned, his eyes, usually so sharp and confident, now held a flicker of something I couldn't quite place-guilt, maybe, or annoyance. "Yeah, just a minor issue with Carmen. You know, her ex again. Always causing trouble."

My stomach clenched. "Carmen?"

He nodded, already distracted, tapping his fingers impatiently on the sleek phone. "Yeah, she's having a rough night. Some drama at the office, too. I told her I'd handle it."

"Handle what, exactly?" The words felt like sandpaper in my throat. I watched his face, searching for a sign, any sign, that this was a misunderstanding.

He finally looked at me, really looked at me, and his gaze seemed to slide right over me. "Just... her stability bonus. And a few other things. She's a single mom, Haven. She relies on me."

"And what about me, Carter?" The locket seemed to pulse with an evil light. "What about us?"

He sighed, a heavy, impatient sound. "Look, can we not do this tonight? It's been a long day. Carmen needs me. She's fragile."

"Fragile?" My voice cracked. "That locket, Carter. That locket was supposed to be mine. You promised."

His face hardened. "It's just a piece of jewelry, Haven. A token. Carmen needed it more. It made her feel safe."

My breath hitched. "Safe? You gave away my family heirloom. The one that belonged to my grandmother. The one you swore you'd never let out of your sight."

He rolled his eyes. "It's sentimental junk. I can buy you a better one. A real diamond one. How much do you want? Name your price." He gestured dismissively with his free hand, as if swatting away a fly.

"You can't put a price on that, Carter! You can't put a price on us!" My voice was rising now, raw and desperate.

"Us?" He scoffed, his face contorting into a sneer I'd never seen before, a cold, hard mask that stripped away years of shared laughter and dreams. "There is no 'us' when you're acting like this. Carmen is upset right now, and she needs me. She's waiting for me to go over there."

"Go over there?" My world tilted. "Tonight? Our anniversary?"

"Don't be dramatic, Haven. She's vulnerable. Unlike you." He pulled out his wallet, a thick wad of bills appearing as if by magic. He threw them onto the table. "Take this. Go buy yourself something nice. And don't call me. I need to make sure Carmen is okay."

The bills fluttered like mocking confetti. My vision blurred, the room spinning. "You're kicking me out? For her?"

"Just for tonight. Go cool off. And apologize to Carmen when you see her next. You've really upset her." His words were ice, driving daggers into my heart.

He turned, grabbing his coat, already heading for the door. "I'll be back when you' ve calmed down. Or when Carmen doesn't need me anymore."

The door slammed shut, plunging the loft into a silence more chilling than any scream could have been. The scent of pie, once comforting, now felt like a shroud. A sudden, sharp pain lanced through my abdomen, and my legs buckled. I clutched at the dining table, the edge digging into my ribs. The room swayed. I looked down, and a dark, crimson stain bloomed on the pristine white of my dress, spreading slowly, irrevocably. My knees hit the floor with a dull thud, not from the fall, but from the sudden, terrifying realization of what was happening.

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