Pregnant, Betrayed, And Seeking My Vengeance
ars, empire heir Cash Robinson, in the same clinic where
uard dogs. As they mauled me, I heard Cash walk away, b
th the help of his best friend, I' m coming b
pte
za
n the sterile silence of a clinic waiting room, t
he charity case, the housekeeper' s daughter who had somehow cap
d about the tragic accident on the slick Hamptons road, where he' d swerved to sav
on, a five-year deal I wasn' t supposed to know about but learned of through hushed arguments behind study doors. If Cash could succe
r deadline w
ad been distant, his nights spent at the office growing longer, hi
to my hair two nights ago, his voice thick with e
o those words
a spark of wild, terrifying hope ignited in my chest. A baby. O
before I surprised him. I scheduled an appointment at the most exclusive private clinic on the
s where
rine
e daughter of a new-money tech giant, a socialite whose picture was plastered across every gossip colum
world, and I hated the way Cash' s eyes would sometimes fol
rner chair. She approached the front d
ured hand resting unconsciously, almost possessively, on her flat stomach. A cold dread, sharp and
walked past her in a daze, my h
ion felt like a death sentence. "Congratulatio
lurry speck that was supposed to be our future-and
sweet perfume in the air. As I was about to leave, I hea
She' s about six weeks, too. Said she wanted to confirm everything
orld
Rob
we
aring silence of my mind. It couldn' t be.
new it
ne from a charity ball a month and a half ago. Cash was laughing, his arm around my waist, but his eyes w
e Yang'
s perfume. He' d said it was a business dinner, that she' d spilled a drink on him. He' d pulled me into his a
s all
The "business"
r. He answered on the second ring, his voice
za. Everyth
d of his voice, the easy af
oncern creeping in. "Just wrapping things
t was a wounded, animal sound t
t was burning my skin. This speck of life, our child, was conceived fro
ther, who never trusted the Robinsons. The way I' d put my own Columbia Law degree on the back burner, taking a quiet tea
rming smile, as if the title were already mine. And I' d believe
a
gement announcement with Cash Robinson. Not a
r now, laced with genuine worry
tulations on your impending fatherhood. Wh
s was a poiso
ung
e, the one I' d kissed good morning for 1,825 days. The
. I saw his hand on her stomach. I heard him whisp
ep, shudder
ed the
locked hi
a lifeline to him, was now just a pilik
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