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Forced to Lose My Baby

The Greyhound bus lurched to a stop, jolting me awake. I blinked at the gray Seattle dawn filtering through the windows, my heart fluttering with anticipation. After three years of separation, I was finally joining Thomas—my husband, my everything. I clutched my mother's silver locket, tracing its familiar contours with my thumb. The cool metal against my skin had always brought me comfort, a small piece of home that traveled with me. Today, it felt like a talisman of good fortune. "You can do this, Sarah," I whispered to myself, gathering my worn suitcase and stepping off the bus. The station bustled with early morning travelers, but I scanned the crowd for only one face. Then I saw him—Thomas, my childhood sweetheart, the boy I'd married in our community's traditional ceremony back in Montana. The man I'd worked three jobs to put through college.
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The Greyhound bus lurched to a stop, jolting me awake. I blinked at the gray Seattle dawn filtering through the windows, my heart fluttering with anticipation. After three years of separation, I was finally joining Thomas—my husband, my everything.

I clutched my mother's silver locket, tracing its familiar contours with my thumb. The cool metal against my skin had always brought me comfort, a small piece of home that traveled with me. Today, it felt like a talisman of good fortune.

"You can do this, Sarah," I whispered to myself, gathering my worn suitcase and stepping off the bus.

The station bustled with early morning travelers, but I scanned the crowd for only one face. Then I saw him—Thomas, my childhood sweetheart, the boy I'd married in our community's traditional ceremony back in Montana. The man I'd worked three jobs to put through college.

But the Thomas who approached wasn't the boy I remembered. This Thomas wore an expensive charcoal suit that probably cost more than I'd earned in a month back home. His hair was styled differently, and there was something unfamiliar in his expression—something tight and controlled.

"You made it," he said, not quite meeting my eyes. No embrace. No kiss. Just those three words, clipped and efficient.

"Thomas," I breathed, fighting the urge to throw my arms around him. Something in his posture warned against it. "I've missed you so much."

He checked his watch—a gleaming silver timepiece that caught the light. "We should go. Traffic gets bad."

In the parking lot, he led me to a sleek black car that looked nothing like the rusty pickup he'd driven back home. As he placed my suitcase in the trunk, I noticed how he held it slightly away from his body, as if afraid my humble belongings might soil his perfect suit.

"Is this yours?" I asked, running my hand over the car's smooth surface.

"Company car," he replied, opening the passenger door. "Get in."

I slid into the leather seat, drinking in the new-car smell, the polished dashboard. This was it—the beginning of our new life together. All those double shifts at the diner, all those nights cleaning office buildings while studying Thomas's textbooks so I could help with his homework—it had all been worth it.

But instead of driving toward what I imagined would be our apartment, Thomas headed to an affluent neighborhood of tree-lined streets and imposing homes. He pulled up to a mansion that looked like something from a magazine—three stories of elegant stonework with manicured gardens.

"This is where you work?" I asked, confused.

Thomas's jaw tightened. "This is the Walsh residence. I've arranged a position for you here."

"A position?" The word felt strange on my tongue.

"It's temporary," he said quickly. "Just until I'm more established. The pay is good, and you'll have room and board."

Before I could process what he was saying, Thomas was already out of the car, retrieving my suitcase. I followed him up the wide stone steps, my mind racing to catch up with this unexpected turn.

A stern-faced woman in a tailored suit opened the door before we could knock.

"Mrs. Peterson, this is Sarah," Thomas said smoothly. "The new live-in housekeeper I mentioned."

Housekeeper? I stared at him, waiting for the punchline, but his face remained impassive.

"Very good, Mr. Carter," Mrs. Peterson replied, eyeing me with clinical assessment. "I'll show her to the staff quarters and explain her duties."

Thomas handed my suitcase to Mrs. Peterson without looking at me. "I have a meeting. I'll check in later this week."

"This week?" I echoed, my voice small. "But Thomas, I thought—"

"Sarah," he cut me off, his voice dropping to a whisper only I could hear. "Don't make a scene. This is a good opportunity. Just do as you're told."

And then he was gone, the door closing behind him with a heavy thud that seemed to seal my fate.

Mrs. Peterson led me up a narrow back staircase to the third floor. The servant's suite was small but clean—a single bed, a dresser, a tiny bathroom. Nothing like the home I'd imagined sharing with my husband.

"Uniforms are in the closet," Mrs. Peterson informed me. "You'll start immediately. The main floor needs dusting, and the chandeliers haven't been cleaned in weeks."

When she left, I sank onto the bed, my fingers automatically finding my mother's locket. I unpacked my few belongings, placing the locket carefully on the nightstand. Then I changed into the black-and-white uniform and made my way downstairs.

As I ran a dust cloth over gleaming mahogany tables and crystal chandeliers worth more than everything I owned, I kept telling myself this was temporary. Thomas had a plan. He always did. This was just another sacrifice, another step toward the future we'd dreamed of together.

But as I caught my reflection in one of the mansion's many mirrors—a small-town girl in a housekeeper's uniform—a cold doubt crept into my heart. In the polished surfaces of this grand house, I suddenly couldn't recognize myself at all.

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