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Betrayed by the Senator

I was having breakfast in our apartment when I saw it. The morning light streamed through the windows, casting a golden glow across our dining table—the one Soren had bought when he first got elected to the Senate. I remember how proud he'd been that day, pulling me into his arms and promising me the world. "This is just the beginning, Sapphire," he'd whispered against my hair. "Someday, I'll give you everything you deserve." I took a sip of my coffee, savoring the rich aroma as I flipped through the morning newspaper. Soren had left early for a vote on the Hill, kissing me goodbye with promises to call later. Three years together, and I still felt that flutter in my chest when he touched me. Then I saw it. The announcement took up a small corner of the society page, but it might as well have been splashed across the entire front page in neon letters. "SENATOR SOREN MENDEZ ENGAGED TO LILIANA GEORGE" The coffee cup slipped from my fingers, shattering against the hardwood floor.
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I was having breakfast in our apartment when I saw it. The morning light streamed through the windows, casting a golden glow across our dining table—the one Soren had bought when he first got elected to the Senate. I remember how proud he'd been that day, pulling me into his arms and promising me the world.

"This is just the beginning, Sapphire," he'd whispered against my hair. "Someday, I'll give you everything you deserve."

I took a sip of my coffee, savoring the rich aroma as I flipped through the morning newspaper. Soren had left early for a vote on the Hill, kissing me goodbye with promises to call later. Three years together, and I still felt that flutter in my chest when he touched me.

Then I saw it.

The announcement took up a small corner of the society page, but it might as well have been splashed across the entire front page in neon letters.

"SENATOR SOREN MENDEZ ENGAGED TO LILIANA GEORGE"

The coffee cup slipped from my fingers, shattering against the hardwood floor. Dark liquid splashed across my bare feet, but I barely felt it. My eyes remained fixed on the grainy photo of Soren standing beside a woman I'd never seen before. She was beautiful in that classic, polished way that Washington power players favored—impeccable posture, perfect smile, not a hair out of place.

"The couple plans to wed in a private ceremony in three weeks," the article read. "Ms. George is a prominent figure in charitable circles, known for her work with children's hospitals and veterans' organizations."

Three weeks. Three weeks from now, Soren would be married to someone else.

I sank to my knees among the broken ceramic shards, my hands trembling as I gathered the larger pieces. A small cut opened on my palm, but the physical pain was nothing compared to what was happening inside me.

"Soren promised," I whispered to the empty apartment. "He promised."

* * *

"The scarring is extensive, Ms. Wright." Dr. Martinez's voice was gentle but clinical as she reviewed my test results. "After the two miscarriages, especially the last one... I'm afraid the damage to your reproductive system is permanent."

I sat perfectly still in the examination chair, staring at the framed medical degrees on her wall without really seeing them. The paper gown crinkled beneath me, the sound unnaturally loud in the quiet office.

"So I can't..." My voice failed me. I swallowed hard and tried again. "I can't ever have children?"

Dr. Martinez shook her head slowly. "I wish I had better news. The adhesions and scar tissue make conception extremely unlikely. Even with advanced treatments..." She trailed off, her eyes full of compassion.

My hand moved automatically to my abdomen, tracing the flat surface where I'd once imagined a child growing. Twice before, I'd felt that miracle begin—only to have it torn away in blood and tears.

"Soren was so upset when we lost the last one," I said quietly, more to myself than to her. "He didn't come home for two days."

Dr. Martinez reached across her desk and gently covered my hand with hers. "Ms. Wright, I know this is devastating news. But you're young, you have your whole life ahead of you. There are other ways to build a family, if that's what you want."

I nodded mechanically, but inside I was thinking of the promise Soren had made after my second miscarriage. "We'll try again when the time is right," he'd said, holding me as I sobbed against his chest. "I want a family with you, Sapphire. Nothing else matters."

Another lie to add to the growing collection.

* * *

Soren's Senate office was bathed in the golden light of sunset when I arrived. The receptionist tried to stop me, but I pushed past her, my heels clicking against the marble floors with determined steps.

"He's in a meeting," she called after me, but I wasn't stopping.

I pushed open his door without knocking. Soren looked up from his desk, irritation flashing across his face before he smoothed it away with practiced ease.

"Sapphire." He stood, gesturing to the chair across from him. "I was going to call you tonight."

"About your engagement?" I asked, remaining standing. "Or about how you're planning to marry another woman in three weeks?"

Soren sighed, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair. "I see you've seen the announcement."

"You promised me," I said, my voice shaking with the effort to remain calm. "You promised we would get married after the election."

"And we will," he replied smoothly. "Just not publicly."

I stared at him, uncomprehending.

"Liliana is perfect for my image," he continued, as if discussing a business transaction. "She's pure, respectable—everything my conservative base expects in a senator's wife. But you..." His eyes traveled over me, possessive and calculating. "You can still be mine. Privately."

The realization hit me like a physical blow. "You want me to be your mistress?"

"I want you to be practical, Sapphire. We have something special. Why throw that away?"

For the first time in three years, I saw Soren clearly—not as the man I'd loved and sacrificed for, but as the calculating politician who had used me all along.

"No," I said, the word falling from my lips with surprising strength. "Absolutely not."

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