The Child I Carried Secretly
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t, steam clinging to his skin. He saw me, phone still in hand, his face draining of
s a harsh whisper, laced with panic. He l
mmered, trying to regain control, trying to turn the tables. My gaze drifted to his th
y voice eerily calm. "It was ringing." The lie tasted bitter, but
ight. Sorry. I just... you know how sensitive I am about my wo
ransparency, about how we were partners in ev
usly soft, "how was that 'work dinner
. we made some progress. It's a tough client, you know. A lot of
hen another, until my pillow was damp. I c
g me in a hug that felt more like a cage. "Oh, baby, I'm so sorry. I know I've been distant lately. Wor
wave of sobs racking my body. "Everything
with what looked like genuine sorrow. "I'm so sorry I wasn't here for you yesterday. I should have been. I really am the worst." H
y that twisted my gut. There was a tender sadness in his eyes, a desperate
red everything. It wasn't just a feeling; it was a tangled web of habit, dependency, and convenience. He might
clear. Our lives were too intertwined, our company, our finances, our entire futur
oarse, but firming with a ne
ise. "Kandy? What are you talking about? She's just an intern, a kid."
e more potent than any accusati
want. I'll... I'll let her go. You're right. She's too young, too... distracting." He paused, then looked a
ought. We'll s