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Ex Threatens My Son

The sterile hospital corridors seemed to stretch endlessly before me as I hurried through Mount Sinai's maze-like hallways. Dawn light filtered weakly through distant windows, casting long shadows that matched the fear gripping my heart. In my arms, Oliver's small body trembled with each labored breath, his normally rosy cheeks now alarmingly pale beneath the oxygen mask that threatened to slip with every step I took. "Hold on, sweetheart," I whispered, adjusting the mask with gentle fingers while maintaining my pace. "We're almost there." Nurses and orderlies pressed themselves against the walls as we passed, their faces reflecting professional concern. I caught fragments of their whispered exchanges—"Sterling's son"... "emergency treatment"—but kept my focus entirely on the precious weight in my arms. "Mrs. Sterling," called a nurse, hurrying alongside me. "Dr.
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Chapter 1

The sterile hospital corridors seemed to stretch endlessly before me as I hurried through Mount Sinai's maze-like hallways. Dawn light filtered weakly through distant windows, casting long shadows that matched the fear gripping my heart. In my arms, Oliver's small body trembled with each labored breath, his normally rosy cheeks now alarmingly pale beneath the oxygen mask that threatened to slip with every step I took.

"Hold on, sweetheart," I whispered, adjusting the mask with gentle fingers while maintaining my pace. "We're almost there."

Nurses and orderlies pressed themselves against the walls as we passed, their faces reflecting professional concern. I caught fragments of their whispered exchanges—"Sterling's son"... "emergency treatment"—but kept my focus entirely on the precious weight in my arms.

"Mrs. Sterling," called a nurse, hurrying alongside me. "Dr. Reed is prepping the treatment room. She'll meet you there."

I nodded, grateful for the efficiency that had greeted us since our arrival fifteen minutes ago. Another coughing spell wracked Oliver's tiny frame, each wet, rattling sound piercing my heart like a physical pain. The asthma attack had struck without warning in the pre-dawn hours, worse than any before.

We rounded the final corner to the pediatric wing, the treatment room just ahead. I paused outside the door, pressing my palm against its cool surface as I gathered my composure. Five years ago, I would have crumbled under this pressure—the terrified, insecure artist Nathan had systematically belittled. But I wasn't that woman anymore.

I smoothed my tailored cashmere coat with one hand, the weight of my wedding ring a comforting reminder of the strength I'd found. The discreet diamond earrings Alexander had given me for our anniversary caught the fluorescent light—not ostentatious displays of wealth, but symbols of a partnership built on respect and genuine love.

"Mommy," Oliver whispered beneath his mask, his blue eyes—so like his father's—wide with fear.

"I'm right here," I assured him, brushing back the dark curl that had fallen across his forehead. "The doctors are going to make you feel better."

A harsh cough echoed from behind the mask, and I felt my carefully maintained composure crack slightly. I'd faced down gallery critics, navigated Manhattan's elite social circles, and rebuilt my life from the ashes of heartbreak, but nothing terrified me like seeing my child in pain.

I was about to push through the door when a voice—one I'd hoped never to hear again—sliced through the hospital's morning quiet.

"Summer?"

The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. That voice had once whispered false promises and cutting criticisms in equal measure. Slowly, I turned.

Nathan Walsh stood at the corridor's end, his tailored suit as impeccable as ever, his expression morphing from shock to something possessive and calculating as his gaze traveled from my face to the child in my arms. Behind him, partially obscured by his shoulder, stood a woman whose face I recognized from social media posts and society pages—Rebecca Sterling, his fiancée and former mistress.

Five years hadn't changed him much—the same sharp features, the same cold eyes that had once measured my worth and found it wanting. But I had changed. The trembling in my hands wasn't from fear but from the effort of restraining my anger.

Nathan strode forward, his shoes clicking against the linoleum with the same entitled confidence he'd always possessed. "My God," he said, voice rising to ensure everyone in the vicinity could hear. "That's my son."

The declaration hung in the air like a thunderclap. Hospital staff froze, eyes darting between us. Behind Nathan, Rebecca's red lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes.

I felt a surge of protective fury rise within me. Oliver whimpered, sensing the tension, and I pulled him closer to my chest.

"You're mistaken," I replied, my voice steady and clear. "Please leave us alone."

Nathan's face hardened, that familiar look when someone dared contradict him. "Don't play games, Summer. The timing... the age... he has to be mine."

From the corner of my eye, I saw hospital security approaching, alerted by the rising confrontation. But Nathan was already reaching toward Oliver, his fingers outstretched as if he had the right to touch what was mine.

"Step back," I warned, my voice dropping to a dangerous register I'd never known I possessed before becoming a mother. "You have no place here."

The past and present collided in that sterile hospital corridor, and I knew with sickening certainty that the peaceful life I'd built was about to be tested in ways I'd never imagined.

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