His Vows, Her Pills, A Life Unraveled
me a small bottle on our fifth wedding anniversar
l pills, making conception impossible. My world shattered when the doctor, a colleague
childhood friend, who was now the mother of his heir. He chillingly stated, "She gets me. And that's enough.
s the other woman, slowly being erase
and wouldn' t let me go willingly. I needed help. My fingers, shaking, scrolled
me disappear... is it s
pte
ifth wedding
y husband, handed
pplement
made my world turn. He was a brilliant architect, a
d, taking the pills w
day. He said they were for my health, to keep me strong while I work
a strange ache in my stomach. So I made a doctor's a
en at the lab report from my bloo
rted, her voice gentle.
ait
potent form of
t. The air felt thi
y. "That's not possible.
her eyes full of pity. "They're designed for long-te
wanted a family as much as I did. We talked about our future
I insisted, my voice trembl
ghed. She se
now your husb
d up, c
irm. Well, my husband works there.
started to cr
ration at the hospital. For the ne
then took a
ere. With
n theair. Wife.
derstand,"
ce dropping lower. "They just had a baby boy. Andrea
eaming. In his arms was a newborn baby. Standing next to him, her hand on his arm, was a woman I recognized. Annabelle. The "
ith an expression of pure adoration
ded into a dull roar. A lie. My entire
ow how I ended up in the hospital's quiet corridor, huddled
the phone, but from around the
e to help me k
s best fr
stressed. "You can't keep lying to Jewel. An
s voice filled with a pain that I, for
with her is like breathing. But Annabelle... she's been with me since we we
. "Annabelle gets to have your ch
ords froze the b
that's enough. I'll make sure she never has a child. Annabelle
only
d destruction of my dreams, my body, my
son. I gasped, trying to breathe,
d again. A tex
are you? I'm wor
ough me. Love. He didn't know the meaning of the word. His
ble... it all clicked into place. He wasn't building a life with me. He was managing
he othe
ating, I almost laughed. After five
't cry. The real collapse is silent. It's the moment you realize th
It was Annabelle, holding her baby, smiling smugly at the camera.
lete it. I
ught we had wasn't mine. The f
ave it. He could
s possessive. He would never le
y contacts. I stopped on a name I hadn'
told me, the day before I left for col
g once, twice
as deeper, but I rec
left began to fall. My v
y... it
a shaky
elp me disappear...