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Eight Years, A Single Word

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 467    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

ed through Ava' s abdomen,

ther side of the bed.

wasn't

he grabbed her phone from the nightstand, he

ce, twice, then s

ell

ce, soft and a little

need to talk to him." Ava'

ive. "He was up late helping with my mom. Wha

mergency. Please, wake him up."

atic. He' s exhausted. I

ne wen

e floor, the pain so intense it stole her breath. This was it. She was dying. She thoug

d dialed 911. She managed to unlock the front door before

nts later. At the hospital, t

ed. You' re bleeding internally.

. Her hand shook as she looked

. can you call

gain. "No answer, ma' am.

a single tear tracing a path

filling her lungs. A dull ache had replaced the searing pain. The

side table. One new voic

y, desperate to

you' re jealous of the time I' m spending with her, but her mom is sick. Chlo

e empty space in her womb echoed the emptiness in her heart.

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Eight Years, A Single Word
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“The sharp, twisting pain woke me from a dead sleep. Ethan wasn't home, and his phone was answered by Chloe, my husband' s childhood friend. She dismissed my agony, urging me not to be "so dramatic" before hanging up, leaving me alone to dial 911 through blinding pain. At the hospital, the doctor's words blurred: "Ectopic pregnancy. Ruptured. Internal bleeding. Immediate operation." The nurse couldn't reach Ethan, so I signed the consent form myself, a single tear tracing a path down my cheek. I was truly alone. I woke in a sterile room; the baby was gone. Ethan's voicemail mocked me, calling me "dramatic" and "jealous," accusing me of making "everything about myself." My despair was a vast, silent ocean, and I was drowning. Yet, a cold realization clicked: I was merely a bystander in my own marriage, overshadowed by Chloe and Mrs. Davis. The cold clinical words of my medical report, "Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy. Emergency Salpingectomy," became my shield. I sent the picture to Ethan. His text, "Is this some kind of joke?" followed by "I'll compensate you for whatever you feel you' ve lost," twisted the knife. Compensate me? As if our baby was a business deal gone wrong. How could he be so blind, so cruel? I typed a single word: "Okay." Then, I turned off my phone, packing up eight years of my life, leaving only a ghost of what we once were.”