Too Late I'm Carrying His Child

Too Late I'm Carrying His Child

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Savannah thought marriage would bring her love, but it only gave her pain. On the night of her anniversary, her husband handed her divorce papers and chose his mistress instead. Left with nothing, Savannah ran away carrying a secret - a baby growing inside her. Alone, broke, and hunted, she tried to survive in a strange city. Just when her strength failed, a powerful stranger saved her life and rushed her to the best hospital in town. She never knew his face before, but fate was not done with her. Now Savannah must fight for her baby, hide from the man who betrayed her, and guard her heart against the stranger who shows her the love she never had. But can she really trust him... or will history repeat itself?

Too Late I'm Carrying His Child Chapter 1 The Divorce papers

The rain hit the windows hard that night. The mansion was silent, too silent.

Savannah sat on the edge of the couch, her hands folded tight. She had been waiting all day for Nathaniel to come home. She cooked dinner, but the food turned cold hours ago.

When the door opened, she stood fast. Her husband walked in, tall, cold, dark suit still on him. Nathaniel did not even look at her. He removed his watch, set it on the table, then placed a brown envelope beside it.

Savannah's heart dropped.

"What is that?" she asked, her voice small.

Nathaniel sat down opposite her, his golden eyes sharp, no warmth. "Divorce papers," he said. His voice was calm, but it cut through her like a knife.

Savannah froze. She reached for the envelope with shaking hands, pulled out the papers, and read the bold words. Divorce Agreement. Her lips trembled.

"You... you want to end it?"

Nathaniel leaned back. His face had no feeling. "This marriage should never have happened. You know that. Sign it, Savannah. Don't drag it out."

Her eyes filled with tears, but she bit her lip hard. "Nathaniel, why? What did I do wrong? I gave you everything. I-"

He cut her off coldly. "You were never my choice. This was forced. You were convenient. I don't want convenient anymore."

Savannah's chest hurt like it was being torn apart. She remembered every night she stayed awake waiting for him, every time she prayed he would at least look at her as his wife.

"I love you," she whispered. Her voice cracked.

Nathaniel's eyes narrowed. "Love? Don't use that word. Love has nothing to do with this. Don't make yourself pitiful."

Her tears slipped down. She wanted to scream, wanted to break everything, but her body shook too much. She looked at the paper again, then back at him.

"I won't sign," she said softly but firm.

Nathaniel's jaw clenched. "You don't have a choice. You think holding on will make me stay? You are wasting your time."

Her heart bled. She stood up and moved closer. "Why are you doing this to me? After everything? Tell me why."

Nathaniel's voice dropped lower, cold like ice. "Because I don't want you. Because when I see you, I feel nothing. That's why."

Savannah's knees weakened. She almost fell, but she caught the table edge. The man she gave her whole world to was cutting her into pieces without even blinking.

She pressed a hand on her chest, trying to hold in the pain. Her tears fell to the papers. "I will not sign," she repeated. Her voice broke, but she forced it out.

Nathaniel stood, his tall figure towering over her. His eyes burned with anger. "Don't test me, Savannah. You will sign, one way or another."

Savannah looked up at him, her lips trembling. For the first time, she saw no trace of the man she once thought she married. He was a stranger.

The silence was heavy. The rain outside grew louder.

Finally Nathaniel spoke again, slower this time. "Don't make this ugly. Walk away with dignity. It will be better for both of us."

Savannah shook her head, crying harder. "Better for you maybe. For me... you were everything, Nathaniel. I have nothing without you."

He laughed bitterly. "Then maybe you should learn to stand without me."

Her chest heaved. She wanted to scream that he was cruel, heartless. She wanted to tear the papers apart. But something inside her stopped her. She held her stomach without even thinking.

Nathaniel caught the small movement, his eyes narrowing. "What is it?"

Savannah froze, her palm still on her belly. Her lips parted, but no words came.

Nathaniel stepped closer, his tone sharp. "Savannah. What are you hiding?"

Her throat closed. Her heart raced. She looked into his eyes, full of hate, and knew this was the moment. She could not hide it forever.

Her voice came out in a whisper, broken but clear.

"I'm pregnant."

Nathaniel's face turned dark, his jaw locking tight. His golden eyes went cold as fire.

The room fell silent, the rain still beating the glass. Savannah's tears fell harder as she waited for his answer.

But the look on his face was not joy. Not even surprise.

It was rage.

"You're lying," Nathaniel said, his voice low and dangerous.

Savannah's breath hitched. She shook her head fast, crying. "I'm not lying, Nathaniel. I carry your child."

He slammed his hand on the table, making her jump. "Enough! Do you think this will trap me? You think a child will make me stay?"

Her whole body trembled, her hands holding her belly tight. "It's true. I swear-"

"Stop," he growled, his voice cutting her like glass. He stepped closer, towering over her, his eyes burning with fury.

"You are nothing to me, Savannah. You hear me? Nothing. I will not let you use a lie to hold me."

Her knees buckled, but she stood firm, clutching her stomach like her life depended on it. Her tears blurred everything.

"I'm telling the truth," she whispered again, broken.

Nathaniel's hand clenched into a fist, his chest rising heavy. He leaned close, his voice cold and final.

"If you really are pregnant... then you will raise that child alone. Because I will never be part of it."

The words struck harder than death. Savannah's breath caught. Her world collapsed.

Her eyes widened in shock, her tears unstoppable. Her heart screamed inside her chest, but no sound came out.

Nathaniel turned away, his back to her, his voice sharp as a blade.

"Sign the papers, Savannah. Or I will make you regret not doing it."

The papers lay on the table, wet with her tears. Her hands shook as she looked at them, her body weak, her heart broken.

But she held her belly tighter. For the first time, she wasn't only fighting for herself.

The rain thundered outside.

And Savannah knew... nothing would ever be the same again.

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“Savannah thought marriage would bring her love, but it only gave her pain. On the night of her anniversary, her husband handed her divorce papers and chose his mistress instead. Left with nothing, Savannah ran away carrying a secret - a baby growing inside her. Alone, broke, and hunted, she tried to survive in a strange city. Just when her strength failed, a powerful stranger saved her life and rushed her to the best hospital in town. She never knew his face before, but fate was not done with her. Now Savannah must fight for her baby, hide from the man who betrayed her, and guard her heart against the stranger who shows her the love she never had. But can she really trust him... or will history repeat itself?”
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Chapter 1 The Divorce papers

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Chapter 2 Broken Anniversary

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Chapter 3 The Mistress

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Chapter 4 The Secret Plan

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Chapter 5 Divorced

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Chapter 6 Running Away

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Chapter 7 The Forged Papers

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Chapter 8 The Silent Friend

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Chapter 9 New Work,Broken Line

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Chapter 10 A Name From The Shop

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Chapter 11 A Date Of Lies

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Chapter 12 A Deal In The Dark

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Chapter 13 The Fall at Work

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Chapter 14 The Rescue

02/02/2026

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Chapter 15 Let Her Rest

03/02/2026

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Chapter 16 Hospital Smell

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Chapter 17 Angry Bird

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Chapter 18 Quick recovery

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Chapter 19 Days Later

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Chapter 20 Twenty

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Chapter 21 New Walls,New fear

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Chapter 22 Rules In The Mansion

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Chapter 23 The Forged Papers

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Chapter 24 The Visit

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Chapter 25 A Small Warmth

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Chapter 26 A Dangerous Plan

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Chapter 27 His Gentle Eyes

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Chapter 28 A Heavy Confession

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Chapter 29 Silent Care

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Chapter 30 The Silent Hands

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Chapter 31 Goodbye

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Chapter 32 The Man Who Always Showed Up

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Chapter 33 Restless Care

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Chapter 34 The Appointment

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Chapter 35 Her Heart in Chains

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Chapter 36 A Bed Of Lies

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Chapter 37 A Hand that Cares

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