Rebecca's broken vows

Rebecca's broken vows

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I wished i could tell him how much just his phone call meant to me and how relieved it made me feel. I hadn't realized the tears had begun to roll from my eyes again. "Mrs Rebecca,...?"Drew's concerned voice cloaked my ears. But the sobs had only grown deeper. "Mrs. Rebecca speak to me ...please." But i couldn't. Drew would never approve of my aborting a baby i had fallen deeply in love with. "Fuck it Rebecca! Tell me where the fuck you are!" His desperation struck me and impulsively i cried out loud. "The hospital! My voice shook. When Rebecca discovers she is pregnant, she brings it to her derricks notice, her husband. Who however instructs her to terminate the pregnancy even when she had initial interest of keeping the baby. But she must protect her marriage by fulfilling derricks wishes. What then happens when tragedy strikes and Rebecca is left at the mercy of her greek godlike driver? Laying a foundation of hidden truths, lies, betrayal and misconceptions. Will Rebecca still be willing to go the extra length to save or sabotage her marriage?

Chapter 1 the big news

"Rebecca you have to abort this child." Derrick pinched the bridge of his nose saying. "Abort?" I opened my eyes wide open as the test result slipped from my hand. "How could you do this to me!" He suddenly flared. "I provided your pills and every contraceptive you required, yet you show up with a "thing" in your belly?."he pointed. I gasped. "Derrick, we have been married for three years now!" I said, now fighting back the tears that were threatening to spill. " and now you want me to terminate my baby?" "Married..." Derrick chuckled.

"Do i need to remind you that this, union was an 'arranged' marriage", he used his fingers to draw quotes. "But we agreed to make it work..." i trailed off, Derrick nodded his head in approval. "Yes we did. But like you always do, you ruin everything." He said storming out of the door. There was a strange dark look in his eyes i had never seen before. It looked like resentment and undiluted anger. I picked myself up from the bed hurriedly searched for my phone. "Where could it be?" I muttered as i lifted the covers. Impatiently, i reached for the telephone tossed by the corner and dialed my sisters number. my hands shook lightly as i held on to the phone...patiently waiting for her soothing voice. "Becca baby.." her voice floated in. I felt my heart melt. "He didn't take the news well Fiona..." i swallowed. There was a short moment of silence before she opened her mouth to say something. "You have always wanted a child Rebecca,..." said Fiona, her voice falling flat in my ears. I felt a pang in my chest. "What do i do fiona,?" I asked Shutting my eyes. Fiona had always been the braver one from when we were kids. I knew what she was going to say but i could not bring myself to accept it. "Becca you know what i would want you to do...is to choose yourself." "But he does not want the child and I've grown to love Derrick," i persuaded. "At the cost of your child?" Fiona asked lightly. "i want to protect my marriage Fiona..." "Becca..." Fiona's voice trailed off. But i hung up the phone before she said any more. "I have to fight to protect my marriage and if it means aborting the child then so be it." I said to myself in-front of the mirror gently massaging my belly. I carefully dismissed the cold ball of guilt that creeped under my skin knowing the consequences of my actions. Just then, there was a knock at the door. "Come on in.." i answered. It was one of the maids. "You have a letter." She said. Handing over a finely designed envelop with a ribbon around it. I rolled my eyes as i tore open the package. "Well, mom and dad are inviting us over to celebrate thanksgiving." I read out loud amused. "Over a written letter." "How traditional." I said,sinking into the couch. "Oh.." i smiled weakly. Derrick must have swapped our phones carelessly i thought as i picked up his phone tossed in the couch. My twisted lips pouted at his wallpaper. It was a picture of our hands, exchanging rings. Taking in a deep breath, i Proceeded to dial moms number but then a side thought invaded my mind. I tried to shift the thoughts away but it kept hammering on my mind. I had never gone through Derricks phone all through our years of marriage. "Derrick loves me and i must respect his privacy." i reaffirmed as i placed the phone on my chest. Just then the door swung open, leaving derrick panting furiously where he stood. "So you did this?" He pointed his finger at me. "I dont know what you are talking about." I answered defensively. But he kept walking closer with his eyes focused on me. He lifted my phone up. "You switched our phones so you could spy on me didn't you?"he growled. I instinctively jolted back. He had this terrifying aura all around him. Causing me to tremble at his every sound. "Derrick you know i would n..not do that!" I lifted my voice fearfully. "...and i have also agreed to carry out the abortion..." i mouthed. Lowering my eyelids. he uttered no words. But only yanked his phone out of my hands. I gasped horrifically. With tears gathering at the corners of my eyes. "Derrick?" "You can tell your family i wont be present at the thanksgiving. I know how oddly memorable it can be." He said croakily. I batted my eyelashes in surprise with my mouth agape as i watched him bang the door as he exited. As the sound of the door echoed in my head, i released a breath i had no idea i was holding. I needed to leave this environment, i needed fresh air. I panicked. My eyes scanned across the room carelessly and my gaze fell on the invitation letter. "Thanksgiving...exactly." Immediately, i picked up my keys and headed down the stairs hurriedly. As i walked down midway the stairs, i paused. Pressing my fingers on my skull. A sudden wave of dizziness flashed in my eyes. I held on to the railings firmly as i tried to stabilize myself, "must be this godforsaken baby." I muttered underneath my breath. "Do you need help ma'am?" The maid asked worriedly. "No..no ill be fine. I just need drew to get the car started, obviously i cant drive myself anymore." I rolled my eyes, in attempt to make my situation appear lighter. So the maid dashed immediately to inform my personal driver while i struggled to make it barely past the railings. Drew stood by my sleek black Lincoln limousine smartly dressed in his tuxedo which hugged rightly every form of his masculine features. His ever moist jet black hair fell back smoothly on his broad shoulders and for a minute right there, i forgot i was married. "Ma'am.." he gestured. Holding the door wide open for me. I could feel my cheeks turn a bright shade of crimson red, but i pursed my lips, only giving him a curt nod. "Ma'am"...he called again as i proceeded to enter the car. His tone rigid. I couldn't understand the mixed feeling of nausea and excitement i felt, but Drew's voice only intensified it. "Ma'am i think you need to use the restroom," he said urgently. Turning his back. "Excuse me?"i glared at him. "I suppose its that time of the month for you...but its nothing to be embarrassed about. " he trailed off. "What time of the month are you talking about?" I chuckled hesitantly. "Pregnant women don't see periods." There was a brief moment of silence, and gradually, a shiver ran through my spine as drew and i exchanged knowing looks .., "No..." i shook my head slowly. Horror creeping into my eyes. "No it cant be..." i shook my head. Flipping the dress i put on to cure my doubt. and there it was, the big red stain. "My baby..."my breath hitched.

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