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Back to true love after cheated

I used to think betrayal would break me quietly. I was wrong. It shattered my world in the most humiliating way possible—finding my husband, Vincent Miller, half-naked in a Paris hotel suite with another woman while I was preparing for the biggest ballet performance of my career. Then fate delivered an even crueler twist. The morning after discovering his affair, I learned I was pregnant with the child doctors once told me I could never have. But before I could tell Vincent, he asked me for something unforgivable—to donate my blood to save his pregnant mistress and the baby he claimed was his heir. That was the moment I realized my marriage had always been a lie. I signed the divorce papers, buried my heartbreak, and lost my baby in the most devastating way imaginable. Just when I thought I had nothing left, the last person I expected appeared to pull me from the ruins—Joseph Miller, Vincent’s cold, dangerous cousin. The man who had secretly watched me from the shadows for years. He offered me revenge. Protection. A second chance at the life I lost. But Joseph has secrets of his own, and the closer I get to him, the more I realize I may have escaped one monster only to fall into the arms of another. This time, if I give my heart away, there may be nothing left of me to save.
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Chapter 2

The silence of our penthouse was louder than the applause at the Palais Garnier. I stood in the foyer, my suitcase still standing by the door like a discarded prop. The air smelled of expensive sandalwood and emptiness.

I walked into the kitchen and saw two crystal glasses sitting in the sink. One had a faint smudge of pink lipstick on the rim.

My stomach turned. I gripped the edge of the marble island, my knuckles turning white.

My phone vibrated on the counter. Vincent 's name flashed across the screen. I stared at it for three seconds before sliding the bar.

"Where are you?" I asked. My voice was thin, brittle.

"St. Jude 's. Private Wing, Room 502," Vincent said. He sounded breathless, his usual composure frayed at the edges. "I need you here, Jessica. Right now."

"I just got back from the airport, Vincent. I 'm exhausted."

"This is more important than your jet lag," he snapped. "It 's a medical emergency. I 've already sent a car for you. It should be downstairs."

"What kind of emergency?"

"Just get here."

The line went dead.

I looked down at my flat stomach. A medical emergency. The irony was a jagged pill in my throat. I thought back to three years ago, the first time I 'd seen a positive test. I had been glowing, floating on a cloud of silk and dreams.

I remembered the way Vincent had looked at the sonogram��not with wonder, but with a cold, calculating frown.

"We 're both at the peak of our careers, Jess," he had said, pacing our bedroom. "A dancer 's window is so small. You 'll lose your form. You 'll lose your contracts. It 's not the right time."

"It 's our child, Vincent," I had whispered.

"It 's a distraction," he countered. "We can have one later. When you 're retired. For now, we need to focus."

I had listened. I had let him convince me that my body was a tool for art, not a vessel for life. But the procedure had gone wrong. There were complications. Infections.

The doctor 's words from that follow-up appointment still echoed in my ears: "The scarring is extensive, Mrs. Miller. It 's unlikely you 'll be able to conceive again. "

I had traded my motherhood for a career and a man who was currently hiding a woman in a hotel suite. And yet, against every scientific odd, I was pregnant again.

The car arrived. The ride to the hospital was a blur of city lights and nausea.

When I stepped onto the fifth floor, the smell of antiseptic hit me like a physical blow. Vincent was waiting by the nurses' station. He looked disheveled, his shirt wrinkled, his hair a mess.

"Thank God," he said, grabbing my arm.

"What 's happening? Are you hurt?" I scanned him for injuries, my instinct to care for him still flickering despite the betrayal.

"Not me. It 's Mandy."

I froze. I tried to pull my arm back, but his grip tightened. "Mandy? The woman from the hotel? Why are you calling me about her?"

"She 's pregnant, Jessica."

The world tilted. I felt the blood rush from my head. "She 's what?"

"She 's ten weeks along," Vincent said, his voice dropping to an urgent whisper. "There 's a complication. Rh-incompatibility and a severe drop in her hemoglobin. The baby is in distress. They need a direct transfusion to stabilize her before they can perform a procedure."

I stared at him, my mouth agape. "And you 're telling me this because...?"

"You 're O-negative. You 're a universal donor, and your blood is the cleanest match we could find on short notice. The hospital 's supply of her specific sub-type is low."

I let out a sharp, hysterical laugh. "You want me to give my blood to your mistress? To save a baby you made with her while I was in Paris?"

"It 's a life, Jessica! Don 't be cruel."

"Cruel?" I stepped closer, my voice shaking with fury. "You told me a baby would ruin my career. You told me it wasn't the right time. You watched me cry for months after the miscarriage, knowing the doctors said I was broken because of the choice "you" pushed me to make!"

"That was different," he hissed, glancing around to see if anyone was listening. "That was then. This is happening "now". If you don't do this, that child might not make it."

"Then let it not make it," I said. The words felt like lead, but I didn't care. "I am not a walking blood bank for your infidelities."

"Jessica, please. I 'm begging you."

"No."

Before he could respond, the elevator doors at the end of the hall chimed. An older couple emerged, hurrying toward us. My heart plummeted.

Arthur and Eleanor Miller. My in-laws.

"Vincent!" Eleanor cried out. She looked pale, her designer handbag swinging wildly. "We got here as fast as we could. How is she? How is our grandchild?"

I went numb. "Grandchild?"

Vincent let go of my arm and stepped toward his mother. "The doctors are still monitoring her, Mom. It 's touch and go."

Arthur patted Vincent on the shoulder. "Hang in there, son. You're doing the right thing being here for her."

Eleanor finally noticed me standing there. She blinked, her eyes scanning my face with polite confusion. "Oh, hello. Are you one of the hospital staff? Or perhaps a friend of Mandy's?"

I looked at Vincent. My ears were ringing. My husband��the man I had been married to for three years��stood there and didn't say a word.

"Mother, this is Jessica," Vincent said, his voice flat. "She 's a... potential donor. She 's considering helping Mandy."

Eleanor 's face transformed. She surged forward and grabbed my hands. Her palms were dry and smelled of expensive lilies.

"Oh, bless you!" she exclaimed, her eyes filling with tears. "You have no idea what this means to us. We 've been praying for Vincent to settle down and start a family. When he told us about Mandy, we were so thrilled. He said she was the light of his life."

"The light of his life," I repeated. The words felt like shards of glass in my mouth.

"Yes," Eleanor continued, oblivious to the knife she was twisting in my heart. "He 's been so protective of her. He said he finally found a woman who understands the importance of family over everything else. Please, dear. Save that little boy. He 's the Miller heir."

I looked over Eleanor 's shoulder at Vincent. He wouldn't meet my eyes. He was looking at the floor, his jaw set in that familiar, stubborn line.

He hadn't told them.

He hadn't told his parents he was married. To them, I was a stranger. A volunteer. A footnote. Three years of my life, of my sacrifices, of my love��erased.

"You didn't tell them," I whispered, loud enough only for him to hear.

Vincent finally looked up. There was no apology in his gaze. Only a cold, hard demand for compliance. "Now isn't the time for this, Jessica. Just help her."

"I can't believe this," I said, stepping back from Eleanor 's touch.

"Is something wrong?" Arthur asked, his brow furrowing. "Is the procedure dangerous for you? We can compensate you, of course. Whatever it takes."

"I don't want your money," I said, my voice rising.

A nurse stepped out of Room 502. "Mr. Miller? She 's asking for you. She 's becoming very agitated."

Vincent didn't hesitate. He turned away from me, away from his parents, and hurried into the room.

The door didn't close all the way.

Through the gap, I saw Mandy lying in the bed. She looked pale, but the moment Vincent entered, she reached out for him. He grabbed her hand, leaning over to press a tender kiss to her forehead.

"I'm here," he murmured. "I 'm not going anywhere. I 'll take care of you. I 'll take care of both of you."

He stroked her hair, his thumb brushing her cheek with a gentleness he hadn't shown me in years. He looked like the picture of a devoted father, a man terrified of losing his world.

Eleanor sighed happily beside me. "See? Look at them. They 're so in love. It 's a miracle, isn't it?"

I felt a sharp, stabbing cramp in my lower abdomen. I pressed my hand to my stomach, my breath catching.

My own miracle was tucked away inside me, silent and secret, while my husband played the hero for a lie.

"I have to go," I said, my voice cracking.

"Wait!" Eleanor called out. "What about the blood? What about the baby?"

I didn't answer. I turned and ran toward the exit, the sound of my own footsteps echoing like a death knell in the sterile corridor.

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