From Broken To Beloved, My Journey

From Broken To Beloved, My Journey

WILONA COOK

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My husband, Andre Grimes, was a newly-elected senator, and I was a celebrated chef pregnant with our first child. On the night of his victory, our world was supposed to be perfect. Instead, I watched him on live TV, his arm around his pregnant mistress, as he announced their relationship to the world. He then looked into the camera and called my own pregnancy a lie, a fabrication to create a scandal. His powerful family, along with my own adoptive parents, locked me in our home. They moved his mistress into my bedroom and planned to force me to have an abortion to protect his career. His mother looked at me with cold eyes. "It's for the best, Kyra. No loose ends." I was trapped, betrayed by everyone, facing the murder of my unborn child. But they made one mistake: they gave me back my phone. With trembling hands, I found a long-forgotten number and dialed. A man's voice answered. "My name is Kyra Moore," I choked out. "I think you might be my father. They're going to take my baby."

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: Kyra Moore, Andre Grimes and Casey Gallagher

Chapter 1

My husband, Andre Grimes, was a newly-elected senator, and I was a celebrated chef pregnant with our first child. On the night of his victory, our world was supposed to be perfect.

Instead, I watched him on live TV, his arm around his pregnant mistress, as he announced their relationship to the world. He then looked into the camera and called my own pregnancy a lie, a fabrication to create a scandal.

His powerful family, along with my own adoptive parents, locked me in our home. They moved his mistress into my bedroom and planned to force me to have an abortion to protect his career.

His mother looked at me with cold eyes.

"It's for the best, Kyra. No loose ends."

I was trapped, betrayed by everyone, facing the murder of my unborn child.

But they made one mistake: they gave me back my phone. With trembling hands, I found a long-forgotten number and dialed. A man's voice answered.

"My name is Kyra Moore," I choked out. "I think you might be my father. They're going to take my baby."

Chapter 1

My husband, Andre Grimes, was a senator-elect, and I watched him on the TV screen. His face glowed with victory. My heart, however, was already a tomb. My name is Kyra Moore. I was a celebrated chef. Tonight, the world learned about his primary win, but I learned he had replaced me.

The champagne flutes clinked around me in the crowded hotel ballroom. Andre's victory party was in full swing. Everyone smiled, talked, and laughed. My own smile felt glued to my face. Inside, a heavy secret bloomed, pressing against my ribs. A new life. Our life. Or what I thought was our life.

A reporter, a woman with sharp eyes and a microphone, shoved her way towards me. She bypassed the laughing crowd, her gaze fixed. "Mrs. Grimes! Kyra! Can you confirm the rumors about Senator-elect Grimes and his campaign manager, Casey Gallagher?"

The room's noise faded to a dull roar. The champagne in my hand felt suddenly heavy, like liquid lead. My blood ran cold, then hot. Rumors?

Before I could answer, a giant screen above the stage, usually showing Andre's smiling face, flashed a new image. It was a close-up, a glossy photo. Andre. And Casey. Her head was nestled against his shoulder. His arm was wrapped tight around her waist. A banner scrolled beneath it: "Senator-elect Grimes and Pregnant Campaign Manager Casey Gallagher Confirm Relationship. Expecting First Child."

My stomach clenched. A sharp, burning pain, like a knife twisting inside me. My vision blurred. The world around me spun. The polished floor seemed to tilt.

Whispers started, growing louder, like buzzing flies. Eyes turned towards me. They weren't smiling anymore. They were pitying. Curious. Judging. I felt naked, exposed under their gaze.

Then, my eyes found them. On stage. Andre. Casey. They were there. Live. She leaned into him, a soft, possessive gesture. Her hand rested on her visibly rounded belly. His hand covered hers. A perfect picture of domestic bliss. A picture meant to crush me.

My breath hitched. They were playing House. With my life. My role, my future, my child, all stolen. My vision of our future, my dream of opening our restaurant, my baby' s nursery-all became hers. She was wearing my dream. Living my life.

"Mrs. Grimes!" The reporter's voice cut through the fog. "Is it true? Is Senator-elect Grimes leaving you for Ms. Gallagher? What about your own family plans?"

Andre' s head snapped up. His eyes, usually so confident and sharp, widened when they met mine. A flicker of panic crossed his face. He looked like a deer caught in headlights. His hand dropped from Casey's stomach.

His shoulders tensed. His jaw tightened. He tried to hide it, but I saw the sweat bead on his forehead, the way his fingers curled into fists. He was trying to figure out his next move. Always a strategist, even when caught red-handed.

Our eyes locked across the room. For a split second, I saw the ghost of the man I loved. The man who had proposed to me in our tiny kitchen, promising a lifetime of shared dreams. That man was gone, replaced by this stranger, this calculating politician. The memory felt like another knife, twisting deeper. My love for him died in that moment. It wasn't a slow fade. It was an execution.

The shock gave way to a cold, hard anger. It didn't burn. It froze. My body felt like ice, but my mind was clearer than it had ever been. No more tears. No more pleading. Just a deep, chilling resolve.

I straightened my spine. The champagne flute slipped from my numb fingers, shattering silently on the carpet. No one even noticed. My feet moved, one in front of the other. The crowd parted for me like the Red Sea. I walked towards him, every step deliberate, a drumbeat of fury in my ears.

I stopped in front of him, close enough to smell the cheap cologne he always wore for public appearances. My gaze bored into his. "Andre." My voice was a low growl, barely a whisper. "Explain this. Now."

He stammered, his charisma failing him. "Kyra, darling, it's not what it looks like. It's... a misunderstanding. A political maneuver. I can explain everything." His eyes darted to the cameras, to Bernadette Walter, his ruthless consultant, who was now subtly signaling him.

I didn't let him finish. My hand flashed out, the flat of my palm connecting with his cheek with a resounding smack. The sound echoed in the sudden silence of the ballroom. His head snapped to the side. A bright red mark blossomed on his pale skin.

He stared at me, shocked, his hand flying to his reddened cheek. His political mask had cracked, revealing a raw, startled vulnerability. For a split second, he looked truly lost.

"Oh, Andre!" Casey's voice, shrill and theatrical, cut through the quiet. She clutched her stomach. "My head... I feel dizzy." She swayed, leaning heavily into Andre, who instinctively put his arm around her. Her eyes met mine over his shoulder, a triumphant, venomous glint in them.

My anger, temporarily appeased, erupted again. But this time, it came with tears. Hot, stinging tears that streamed down my face. My body shook with the force of it. The humiliation was too much. The betrayal too deep.

Andre reached for me, his hand outstretched. "Kyra, don't. Please. Let's talk."

I flinched back as if his touch would burn my skin. The thought of his hands on me, after they had been on her, made my stomach churn.

Bernadette, always lurking, stepped forward. She whispered something urgently to Andre. His eyes hardened. The brief moment of panic was gone, replaced by a cold, calculating resolve. It was like watching a switch flip.

He cleared his throat, pulling Casey closer. He looked directly into the mass of cameras, his voice clear and resonant, the perfect politician. "My friends, my supporters, I apologize for this... unforeseen incident. There have been many rumors tonight. Some of them are true." He paused, a masterful showman. "Casey and I have found love in the crucible of this campaign. We are expecting a child together, a beautiful new life that we both cherish." He paused again, then looked at me, a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes. "As for Kyra, her actions tonight speak for themselves. This is a difficult time for her. She is not... well. And her claims of pregnancy are, regrettably, entirely false. A fabrication, I believe, to create a paternity scandal that simply does not exist."

Casey buried her face in his chest, her shoulders shaking with what pretended to be sobs. It was a pathetic, Oscar-worthy performance.

"My baby?" My voice was a raw, broken whisper. "What about our baby, Andre? The one growing inside me?" I clutched my own belly, a desperate plea for him to acknowledge it.

He ignored me. He simply nodded to his security detail. They moved in, forming a protective wall around him and Casey. He turned, his back to me, and walked off the stage, Casey clinging to him, her triumphant smirk visible to me, but hidden from the cameras.

I stood there, alone, abandoned on the stage. The spotlights felt like a thousand burning eyes. The whispers started again, louder now, laced with scorn. "She lied? How could she?" "Andre always was too good for her." The words pierced me, one by one.

My legs gave out. I crumpled to the floor, the hard marble unforgiving against my knees. My chest felt like an empty cavity, my lungs struggling for air. Every breath tasted like ash. My baby. Our baby. He had just erased us.

He hadn't made a mistake. He hadn't been caught. He had chosen. He chose her. He chose his ambition. And he chose to destroy me, publicly, to secure his future. My unborn child, our child, was collateral damage in his ruthless ascent.

Strong hands gripped my arms. Security. Not his. Mine, I supposed. They were hauling me up, dragging me off the stage, away from the flashing lights and the judging eyes. I was just a problem to be removed, a scandal to be swept under the rug.

Andre had chosen. He chose his carefully crafted narrative, his political future, and his pregnant mistress. I, and the child I carried, were nothing but obstacles to be crushed. He had declared it on national television. My life, as I knew it, was over.

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