The Altar, The Lies, His Penance

The Altar, The Lies, His Penance

Ting Er Xiao Ling

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Five years ago, my fiancé, Carter, left me at the altar. My sister, Camilla, framed me, and my own parents helped brand me a promiscuous woman who got pregnant by a stranger. Abandoned and shamed, I was left to raise my son, Leo, alone, surviving three suicide attempts and a complete mental breakdown. Now, Carter is back. He's obsessed, convinced Leo is his son, and is trying to take him from me. He even used a DNA test to prove Leo isn't my biological child, pushing me back to the edge of insanity. When my sister tried to disfigure me with acid, I finally fought back. I slapped my parents, severing ties with the family that used and abused me. But the truth was far more twisted than I ever imagined. Carter's mother confessed everything-the lies, the manipulation, the real reason he abandoned me. He destroyed his own career in an act of penance, but it was too late. Because the man who saved me, the man who stood by me through it all, had loved me in secret for years. And I was finally ready to see him.

Chapter 1

Five years ago, my fiancé, Carter, left me at the altar. My sister, Camilla, framed me, and my own parents helped brand me a promiscuous woman who got pregnant by a stranger.

Abandoned and shamed, I was left to raise my son, Leo, alone, surviving three suicide attempts and a complete mental breakdown.

Now, Carter is back. He's obsessed, convinced Leo is his son, and is trying to take him from me. He even used a DNA test to prove Leo isn't my biological child, pushing me back to the edge of insanity.

When my sister tried to disfigure me with acid, I finally fought back. I slapped my parents, severing ties with the family that used and abused me.

But the truth was far more twisted than I ever imagined. Carter's mother confessed everything-the lies, the manipulation, the real reason he abandoned me.

He destroyed his own career in an act of penance, but it was too late.

Because the man who saved me, the man who stood by me through it all, had loved me in secret for years. And I was finally ready to see him.

Chapter 1

Emery Houston POV:

The crisp autumn air usually brought a quiet calm to my mornings, but the chime of Joel' s phone shattered it, pulling me back to a past I' d desperately tried to bury alive.

We sat across from each other in the small cafe. The scent of roasted coffee and pumpkin spice usually filled me with a comfortable warmth. Today, it felt suffocating.

Joel always kept his phone on silent, a habit I' d come to appreciate. But the sudden, jarring ringtone made my stomach clench. He glanced at the screen. His jaw tightened.

"Carter," he mumbled, almost to himself. The name hung in the air, heavy and sharp, like a shard of glass.

He looked up, meeting my eyes for a fraction of a second. There was a flicker of something I couldn't quite decipher – guilt? Apology? He quickly averted his gaze.

I didn't react. I just turned my head, staring out the window at the bustling street. A group of kids in brightly colored hoodies rushed past, their laughter echoing.

Then, a smaller figure, a whirlwind of boundless energy, exploded through the cafe doors. Leo. My son. He was clutching a small, plastic trophy, his face alight with pride. He spotted me, his eyes widening into perfect circles of joy.

Outside, the last of the maple leaves pirouetted down, painting the sidewalk in shades of gold and burnt orange. A cool breeze chased them, a final, weary dance before winter. Everything felt like it was shifting.

Joel dropped his voice, a low murmur as he spoke into the phone. I could hear bits and pieces-"no, she' s not here," "we' re just... having coffee"-each word laced with a forced calm designed to placate whoever was on the other end. He was trying to explain something, to smooth over rough edges that weren't his to smooth.

I pushed my chair back, the scrape of metal against the floor loud in the strained silence. He looked at me, then his gaze drifted to Leo, still bouncing on the sidewalk outside the window, oblivious to the storm brewing indoors. Joel' s brow furrowed slightly, a question unasked hanging in the air between us.

I walked out, straight into the cool embrace of the autumn morning. Leo launched himself at me, his small arms wrapping around my legs.

"Mom! I won! Look!" He practically shoved the trophy into my hands, his smile so wide it threatened to split his face.

I ruffled his hair, a wave of warmth washing over me. "You did great, champ. I knew you would." My voice sounded steadier than I felt.

Joel emerged from the cafe, his presence a dark cloud behind me. He looked at Leo, then at me. His eyes were wide with a disbelief that cut sharper than any accusation.

"Emery," he said, his voice flat. "You... you have a child?"

I looked at him, my expression blank. "He' s my son, Joel." My tone left no room for doubt.

Before Joel could respond, a high-pitched, mocking laugh cut through the air. Camilla. My sister. She swept towards us, a vibrant, chaotic splash of color against the muted autumn backdrop. Her designer scarf billowed around her, but it couldn't hide the tell-tale swell beneath her silk dress. She was pregnant. And she was clinging to Carter's arm.

"Oh, Emery, darling," Camilla purred, her eyes raking over Leo with a sneer. "Don' t tell me you' re trying to pass off this as Carter' s. Really? After all this time, still playing games?"

My stomach dropped. The past wasn't just lurking; it was standing right in front of me, pregnant and venomous.

Leo' s small face crumpled. He pulled away from me, stamping his foot. "He is my dad! Joel is my dad!" His voice was high-pitched, trembling with fury.

Camilla threw her head back, another peal of laughter escaping her lips. "Oh, sweetie, you poor thing. Your mommy tells the biggest fibs." She didn' t even look at Joel, just at Leo, her smile a cruel twist.

Joel stepped forward, a muscle twitching in his jaw. "Camilla, that's enough." His voice was low, dangerous.

Carter, who had been silent until now, finally spoke. His eyes, usually so composed, held a strange glint as he looked at me. "You' ve changed, Emery," he said, the words a quiet assessment. He sounded almost... disappointed. As if the obedient, passive girl he' d left behind was the only version of me he understood.

I didn't answer. I just took Leo's hand, gripping it tightly. His small fingers squeezed back. I pulled him towards my car, away from the spectacle, away from them.

As I fumbled with the car keys, Leo tugged on my sleeve. "Mom, is that man... is he your friend?" His voice was small, hesitant.

I started the engine, the familiar rumble a strange comfort. "No, sweetie," I said, my gaze fixed on the rearview mirror where Carter and Camilla were still standing, a tableau of my worst nightmares. "He' s not my friend."

Leo was quiet for a moment, then he piped up, "But Mom, I saw a picture of him in your old storybook. He was really young, and he was holding a flower. Is that him?"

My hands tightened on the steering wheel, my knuckles white. A chill, colder than the autumn air, snaked down my spine.

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