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Betrayal Cost a Child's Life

The door swung open, and there he was—my Austin, my husband of three years, his tall frame silhouetted against the hallway light. My heart leapt as it always did at the sight of him, but something was wrong. His expression was strained, and he wasn't alone. "Austin?" I stepped forward, my arms already reaching for him. "You're home early. I thought your Seattle meetings would run through tomorrow." He didn't move into my embrace as he usually would. Instead, he gestured behind him, where a petite woman with wide, doe-like eyes stood clutching a small overnight bag. "Esmeralda, this is Keyla Tucker," Austin said, his voice oddly formal. "She saved my life during the crisis with the Westlake merger." I froze, my arms still outstretched. "Your life?" "The building was being evacuated.
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The door swung open, and there he was—my Austin, my husband of three years, his tall frame silhouetted against the hallway light. My heart leapt as it always did at the sight of him, but something was wrong. His expression was strained, and he wasn't alone.

"Austin?" I stepped forward, my arms already reaching for him. "You're home early. I thought your Seattle meetings would run through tomorrow."

He didn't move into my embrace as he usually would. Instead, he gestured behind him, where a petite woman with wide, doe-like eyes stood clutching a small overnight bag.

"Esmeralda, this is Keyla Tucker," Austin said, his voice oddly formal. "She saved my life during the crisis with the Westlake merger."

I froze, my arms still outstretched. "Your life?"

"The building was being evacuated. Some kind of security threat." Austin's jaw tightened. "Everyone was panicking. If Keyla hadn't pulled me out of there when she did..."

He didn't finish the sentence. He didn't need to.

"I'm so grateful," I managed, extending my hand toward the woman. She was beautiful in an understated way—honey-blonde hair, delicate features, and those large, vulnerable eyes that seemed to drink in everything around her. "Keyla, thank you for taking care of my husband."

She took my hand with both of hers, her touch feather-light. "Please, Mrs. Black, I just did what anyone would do."

"Austin insists we take you in," I said, looking back at my husband. His eyes held a intensity I'd never seen before—a mixture of gratitude and something else I couldn't quite name.

"Keyla has nowhere else to go," Austin said firmly. "Her apartment building was condemned after the incident. She lost everything."

"Oh, I'm so sorry," I said automatically, though something cold settled in my stomach.

"It's the least we can do," Austin continued, his tone brooking no argument. "She's going to stay with us until she gets back on her feet."

* * *

Two weeks later, I sat in Dr. Chen's office, staring at the little plastic stick in my hand. Two pink lines. Unmistakable.

"Congratulations, Mrs. Black," Dr. Chen said, smiling warmly. "You're about six weeks pregnant."

My hands trembled as I clutched the test. A baby. Our baby.

"I want to surprise Austin," I told her, my voice barely above a whisper. "He's been so distracted lately..."

Dr. Chen's expression softened. "Of course. This is wonderful news."

I drove home in a daze, my mind already racing with plans. I'd prepare his favorite dinner. Maybe decorate our bedroom with candles. The timing wasn't ideal with Keyla in the house, but this was our moment, our future.

As I pulled into our driveway, I heard laughter from the garden—Austin's deep chuckle and a lighter, feminine trill that could only belong to Keyla.

I found them on the terrace. Keyla was seated on the lounge chair, tears streaming down her face as Austin knelt beside her, his hand on her shoulder.

"What happened?" I asked, the pregnancy test still clutched in my hand.

Keyla's eyes widened when she saw me. "I'm so sorry," she gasped, wiping at her tears. "I had a panic attack. Ever since Seattle... Austin was just helping me through it."

"You should have called me," I said, looking at my husband.

"I didn't want to bother you," Keyla said quickly. "You've been so kind already."

Austin's eyes finally met mine, but they were distant, preoccupied. "Esmeralda, could you bring Keyla some water?"

I nodded automatically, the words about our baby dying on my lips. This wasn't the moment I'd imagined.

* * *

That evening, Austin insisted we have a proper dinner—just the three of us.

"To new beginnings," he said, raising his glass of wine. Keyla raised her water glass, and I lifted my untouched wine with a smile that felt wooden on my face.

The conversation flowed around me as Austin and Keyla discussed business matters. I pushed food around my plate, my mind still on the secret growing inside me.

"You're so lucky, Esmeralda," Keyla said suddenly, her eyes wide and innocent. "Austin is brilliant. The way he turned that Seattle situation around..."

I smiled politely. "Yes, he's very good at what he does."

"I mean, most women would kill to have a husband who provides so well," she continued, her voice light and admiring. "Such a beautiful home, and you don't even have to work."

Austin chuckled. "Esmeralda comes from a family with old money. She doesn't need to work."

"But she's so fortunate to have you anyway," Keyla insisted, her eyes fixed on Austin. "Someone who can give her the world."

Something cold slithered down my spine as I watched Austin's face light up at her praise. The way he looked at her—it wasn't romantic, not exactly. But it was something.

"I think we're all fortunate," I said carefully, placing my hand over Austin's. "Aren't we?"

Keyla's smile didn't reach her eyes as she raised her glass again. "To fortune," she echoed.

And as Austin squeezed my hand absently, I felt the first real flutter of unease in my chest—like the faintest tremor before an earthquake.

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