She Erased Him, For Her Son

She Erased Him, For Her Son

I. HAWKINS

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For five years, I was my boss's secret wife, the mother of his son, and the backbone of his company. But on our son Leo's fifth birthday, he chose to spend the evening with his new protégé, Chelsi. That night, he missed Leo's party. Then he asked me and our son to move out of our home so Chelsi could stay there after her apartment flooded. "It's just a temporary arrangement," he said, as if asking me to move a plant. "She's a colleague, and she's in a difficult situation. What do you expect me to do?" The next day, he tried to make up for it with a birthday gift for Leo-a toy snake. He didn't remember that our son is deathly allergic to the peanut shells it was filled with. Leo looked at his father, his heart breaking. "You don't know my allergy, Daddy?" That was the moment I knew it was over. I had already filed for divorce, but this was the final confirmation. I took our son and walked away from our house, our life, and the man who never truly saw us. As we drove to the airport, I blocked his number. This wasn't just a separation; it was an erasure.

She Erased Him, For Her Son Chapter 1

For five years, I was my boss's secret wife, the mother of his son, and the backbone of his company. But on our son Leo's fifth birthday, he chose to spend the evening with his new protégé, Chelsi.

That night, he missed Leo's party. Then he asked me and our son to move out of our home so Chelsi could stay there after her apartment flooded.

"It's just a temporary arrangement," he said, as if asking me to move a plant. "She's a colleague, and she's in a difficult situation. What do you expect me to do?"

The next day, he tried to make up for it with a birthday gift for Leo-a toy snake. He didn't remember that our son is deathly allergic to the peanut shells it was filled with.

Leo looked at his father, his heart breaking. "You don't know my allergy, Daddy?"

That was the moment I knew it was over. I had already filed for divorce, but this was the final confirmation.

I took our son and walked away from our house, our life, and the man who never truly saw us. As we drove to the airport, I blocked his number. This wasn't just a separation; it was an erasure.

Chapter 1

Elsie Cook POV:

I watched Elijah Melton, my boss, my secret husband, the father of my son, laugh openly with Chelsi Bowers. It was the kind of laugh I hadn't heard from him in years, a genuine, unburdened sound that ripped through the polished lobby of Melton Tech and tore straight into my chest. He was supposed to be celebrating Leo' s fifth birthday with us, but instead, he was here, making plans for a lavish industry dinner with his new protégé. My resignation letter was already signed, resting in an envelope on his desk, but seeing this? This wasn't just a resignation; it was an escape plan. I needed to leave, and I needed to leave now.

I clicked 'send' on the email containing my resignation. A cold, hard knot formed in my stomach.

He didn't notice the email for another hour.

"Elsie, what is this?" His voice was sharp, cutting through the usual morning office hum. He stood in my doorway, the email open on his tablet, his brow furrowed in genuine confusion. Not anger, not concern, just confusion. As if a part of the building had suddenly decided to quit.

"I've decided to pursue other opportunities, Mr. Melton," I replied, my voice calm, almost emotionless. It was a lie, a thin veil over a gaping wound, but it was the only acceptable truth in this office, in this life we'd built on secrets.

He just nodded slowly, his gaze sweeping over my meticulously organized desk. "I see. Well, your timing is... unfortunate. You know how crucial your role is, Elsie. You're practically the backbone of this company." He didn't say "our family," he didn't say "my life." He never did.

Backbone. The word tasted like ash in my mouth. Soon, I wouldn't be anyone's backbone but my own. And Leo's.

A sudden burst of laughter echoed from the main lobby, drawing his attention, and mine. Chelsi Bowers, his newest prodigy, his shiny new toy, was walking towards us, her arm linked casually through his. She was all bright smiles and confident energy, a stark contrast to the quiet efficiency I'd cultivated.

For five years, I had been his secret wife. His indispensable executive assistant by day, his hidden partner by night. It started with a mistake, a single night of passion that became a responsibility when Leo arrived.

We were both reeling from a late-night project launch, fueled by caffeine and an unexpected camaraderie. One thing led to another, and nine months later, Leo was here.

He insisted on secrecy from day one, citing his public image, the company's fledgling status. I' d agreed, foolishly believing that love would eventually conquer all, that he' d eventually want to claim his family. Five years of whispered conversations, stolen moments, and a beautiful son who didn't know his father's true role.

Chelsi leaned in, whispering something into Elijah's ear that made him smile, a soft, intimate gesture he rarely offered me, even in private. My stomach twisted.

The weight of five years of neglect, of being invisible, pressed down on me, heavy and suffocating. It was a physical ache, centered right behind my ribs.

"Elijah," I said, my voice barely a whisper, hoping to catch his attention before Chelsi reached us. "About tonight-"

He turned, his smile instantly fading into his usual corporate mask. "Yes, Elsie? Something about the Q3 report?" His tone was clipped, formal, a wall between us.

"Just make sure everything is finalized before you leave. We don't want any loose ends." He glanced pointedly at Chelsi, an unspoken message about professionalism.

I swallowed the lump in my throat. He was telling me my place. He always had.

"Of course, Mr. Melton," I said, my voice flat. The words felt like sandpaper in my mouth.

He gave a curt nod, then turned back to Chelsi, who was now beaming at him. He put a hand on her back, guiding her towards the elevators. "Great. Now, Chelsi, let's go over the finer points of tonight's presentation one last time."

Tonight's presentation. Tonight was Leo's fifth birthday. But of course, work came first. It always did. I was a fool for even trying.

My phone vibrated in my pocket. It was a text from Mrs. Gable, Leo' s nanny. "Leo' s so excited for his birthday party tonight! He keeps asking if his dad is coming."

My eyes, despite myself, flickered back to Elijah. He was still talking to Chelsi, his head tilted towards hers, completely engrossed.

Chelsi giggled, a bright, tinkling sound, and playfully nudged his arm. He smiled down at her, a genuine, warm smile that made my chest constrict.

I took a shaky breath, forcing down the burning in my throat. "Tell him I' ll be there soon, Mrs. Gable. And yes, a special guest will be joining us." I typed the lie, a desperate attempt to protect Leo from another disappointment.

Just then, Elijah' s phone buzzed. He pulled it out, glanced at the screen, and then, without a flicker of emotion, slid it back into his pocket. No reply. No concern from him.

It was probably my text to him, the one I' d sent an hour ago, reminding him of Leo' s party. Or maybe it was Mrs. Gable' s. It didn' t matter. He didn' t care. The message was loud and clear: You are not a priority.

I tucked my phone away, my fingers trembling slightly. I took a deep, shuddering breath, trying to push the icy dread from my lungs.

He wanted his freedom. He desperately wanted it. And he would have it. But not in the way he expected.

Later that afternoon, I left the office early, telling my colleagues I had a doctor's appointment. The lie felt natural now. I drove to Mrs. Gable's house, the familiar route feeling heavy with unspoken goodbyes.

Leo burst out the door, a whirlwind of boundless energy, throwing his arms around my legs. "Mommy! Is Daddy really coming? Mrs. Gable said he might be busy." His big, hopeful eyes looked up at me, already brimming with the fear of disappointment.

My heart clenched. We were standing on the sidewalk, cars whizzing by, the mundane world oblivious to the war waging inside me. I forced a smile, my hands squeezing his tiny shoulders. "Of course, baby. Daddy wouldn't miss your special day."

My phone buzzed again. This time, it was from Elijah. A single word. "Running late."

A flicker of desperate hope ignited within me, irrational and foolish. "See? He just said he's running late! But he's coming!" I knelt, hugging Leo tightly, whispering, "He'll be there, sweet pea. I promise."

Leo shrieked with delight, jumping up and down. "Yay! Daddy's coming! My birthday is the best day ever!" His pure joy was a knife twisting in my gut, knowing how easily it could be shattered.

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“For five years, I was my boss's secret wife, the mother of his son, and the backbone of his company. But on our son Leo's fifth birthday, he chose to spend the evening with his new protégé, Chelsi. That night, he missed Leo's party. Then he asked me and our son to move out of our home so Chelsi could stay there after her apartment flooded. "It's just a temporary arrangement," he said, as if asking me to move a plant. "She's a colleague, and she's in a difficult situation. What do you expect me to do?" The next day, he tried to make up for it with a birthday gift for Leo-a toy snake. He didn't remember that our son is deathly allergic to the peanut shells it was filled with. Leo looked at his father, his heart breaking. "You don't know my allergy, Daddy?" That was the moment I knew it was over. I had already filed for divorce, but this was the final confirmation. I took our son and walked away from our house, our life, and the man who never truly saw us. As we drove to the airport, I blocked his number. This wasn't just a separation; it was an erasure.”
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