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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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Chapter 3

I woke to the sound of sobbing.

The digital clock on my nightstand read 3:17 AM. Austin's side of the bed was empty, the sheets cold. I slipped out from under the covers, wrapping my silk robe around me as I followed the muffled cries down the hallway.

"Please, no—please don't leave me alone!"

Keyla's voice, high and terrified, drifted from the guest room. The door was ajar, spilling a thin line of light across the dark corridor. I hesitated, my hand hovering over the doorframe.

"Don't worry, you're safe now." Austin's voice, low and soothing, came from inside the room. "I'm right here."

I pushed the door open wider. The scene before me made my chest tighten. Keyla was sitting up in bed, her nightgown twisted around her legs, tears streaming down her face. Austin sat on the edge of her bed, his back to me, one hand clasping hers while the other stroked her hair.

"I can't—I can't breathe," she gasped, her eyes wide with what looked like genuine terror. "Ever since Seattle, when the building—"

"I know," Austin murmured. "You're having a nightmare. That's all."

I must have made some small sound because they both turned toward me. Keyla's eyes widened further, but I caught something flicker behind her fear—something calculating.

"Esmeralda," Austin said, not moving away from Keyla. "Did we wake you?"

"I heard crying," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

Keyla's lower lip trembled. "I'm so sorry," she whispered. "I have these nightmares... ever since the evacuation. I called out without thinking."

Austin's thumb brushed away a tear from her cheek. "It's not your fault," he told her, then looked up at me. "She's been through a lot."

I stood in the doorway, feeling like an intruder in my own home. "Would you like me to make some tea?" I offered, though what I really wanted was for Austin to return to our bedroom.

"No need," Austin said without hesitation. "I've got this handled."

Keyla's eyes met mine over Austin's shoulder, and for just a moment, her mask slipped. The fear vanished, replaced by something triumphant.

* * *

"The champagne should have been chilled longer," Keyla remarked, loud enough for our guests to hear as she passed behind me during our charity fundraiser. "In Europe, they serve it at precisely eight degrees Celsius for optimal flavor."

I turned to find her addressing Mrs. Harrington, one of our most important donors. "Oh?" I kept my voice light. "I wasn't aware you'd spent time in Europe, Keyla."

"Only briefly," she said with a modest smile. "But I worked in hospitality, so I learned the proper way to serve things." She touched Mrs. Harrington's arm confidentially. "Austin prefers his with a twist of lemon, not lime. It's a small detail, but it makes all the difference."

Mrs. Harrington's eyebrows rose as she glanced at me. "Well, I'll remember that for our next event."

I forced a smile, feeling heat rise to my cheeks. "Keyla has quite an eye for detail."

"And these canapés?" she continued, gesturing to the tray a server was passing. "They're lovely, but Austin mentioned once that he prefers the ones with the smoked salmon instead of prosciutto. I think he said they remind him of something from his childhood."

I hadn't known that. Austin had never mentioned any preference for smoked salmon.

"Is that right?" I said, struggling to maintain my composure as other guests began to listen in.

"Oh yes," Keyla nodded earnestly. "He mentioned it just the other day when we were discussing the menu for this event."

Austin appeared at my side, champagne flute in hand. "Everything alright?" he asked, his eyes moving between us.

"Perfect," Keyla answered before I could speak. "I was just telling Mrs. Harrington about your preference for smoked salmon canapés."

Austin's face lit up. "You remembered that?"

Something cold settled in my stomach as I watched them share this moment of connection.

* * *

"I need to tell you something," I said to Austin later that evening as we stood on the terrace, watching the last of our guests depart. My hand rested protectively over my abdomen, where our child grew.

Austin glanced at me, distracted. "What is it?"

"I'm—" The words caught in my throat as Keyla's voice called out from inside the house.

"Austin! Austin, please!"

He was already moving toward her before I could finish my sentence.

"Coming!" he called back.

I followed him into the living room where Keyla sat on the sofa, one hand pressed to her forehead.

"I felt so dizzy suddenly," she said weakly. "I think I might faint."

Austin was at her side instantly, his arm around her shoulders. "Should we call a doctor?"

"No, no," she protested. "Just sit with me for a moment. I'll be fine."

I stood in the doorway, my announcement about our baby dying on my lips as Austin settled beside her, his attention completely absorbed in her apparent distress.

"Esmeralda," he said without looking up, "could you bring Keyla some water?"

I nodded silently and turned away, my hand still resting on my stomach. Tomorrow, I told myself. Tomorrow I would find the right moment to tell him about our child.

But as I heard Keyla's soft whimper and Austin's comforting response from the other room, I wondered if there would ever be a right moment again.

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