The Regret of a Cheating Husband
Silva
rmed a new life, a tiny pulse echoing my own. After years of trying, we were finally going to be parents. The second report, ho
The moment I saw that positive line, I immediately called him, my voice thick with tears of joy. Our families had been overjoy
A new life needed ten months to grow, but I barely had any time left. How could I tell Anderson? How could I tell him we
adn' t seen the doctor' s sad eyes, heard the terrible words. I needed time to process, t
ending a shiver through me. "Your hands are like ice, sweetheart," he murmured, rub
like a stranger, his words echoing in a void I couldn
es burned. I had a sensitive stomach, a fact he knew well, and he used to cook for me whenever I had a
e coaxed, his
His gentleness, his apparent love, clashed violently with Katlyn' s venomous words. He couldn't b
le gracing his lips. A smile I knew was reserved for me. He quickly
weak smile. "It's delicious," I
or you, my love. Nothing but the
le touch, was a lie. This soup, this moment, none of it was truly for me. It was a performance, and I was the unwitti
mself to take the call in the other room, I bolted. I stumbled into the bathroom, dropping to my knees, and r
tiny fragments of pills. My medication. I had barely been keeping it down. I curled into a b
son' s phone. It was Katlyn. The sickening puzzle clic