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His Empire Crumbles, Her Love Soars

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 607    |    Released on: 05/08/2025

the crowds like a ghost, the city's noise and energy a distant, m

gency room, my eyes s

athy and urgency. "Ms. Hopkins, we were just about

weakly against the restraints on the bed. His breathing was shallow, a fain

g to his side. I grabbed h

I'm not going anywhere." I st

y, and his eyes, those beautiful, distant eyes, focused on my face.

ition. A moment of

n, the

ma.

word he had never said before. A sound

hot and fast. "Yes, baby! It'

ith an impossible hope. Maybe this was

in. He had to hear this. This would change e

g. Finally, his voice,

is is not a

the phone. "Leo said 'Mama'! He's

line. For a second, I thought I heard a crack in his

. he

rgery. I'll do anything. I'll say I was the one who l

, shamelessly

the background. Janel. Her

The moment of humanity, if it

he said, his voice clipped and distant.

Anoth

r any more. I hung u

son. His eyes were

spered again. "I

monumental effor

. The frantic beeping of the heart monitor beside his bed fla

, no, no, Leo. Baby, w

ntly, then har

hey worked on him, shouting medical terms I didn'

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His Empire Crumbles, Her Love Soars
His Empire Crumbles, Her Love Soars
“My son Leo's panicked cry ripped through our Queens apartment. He was seizing, turning blue, his little body rigid. I dropped everything, scooped him up, and raced to the hospital, only to be told the closest ambulance was twenty minutes away. My only hope was my sputtering ten-year-old sedan, a humiliating relic from before my real estate mogul husband, Franklin West, declared bankruptcy. But traffic was a nightmare, and a detour spat me out into Times Square, where hundred-dollar bills were fluttering from the sky. And there he was, Franklin West, on a rooftop stage, arms outstretched like a king, beside a young, beautiful, and very pregnant Janel Morales, his cruel real estate agent. My "bankrupt" husband was literally making it rain money, orchestrating an obscene publicity stunt. I called him, desperate. "Franklin, it's Leo! He's sick, he can't breathe. I'm stuck. I need you." He dismissed me, claiming he was hiding from creditors in a Jersey motel, then hung up, turning to kiss his mistress tenderly. He didn't love us. He was standing on a rooftop with his pregnant mistress, throwing away more money than I had seen in a year, while our son struggled for every breath. The rage and betrayal felt like acid in my stomach. How could he lie so brazenly, so monstrously, while our son was dying? How could he choose a public spectacle and a new family over his own child? A dam inside me broke. The love, the trust, the years I had dedicated to this man-it was all gone. He had made his choice. Now I had to save our son. Alone.”
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