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From Betrayal to Freedom

I found them under the bed while looking for my favorite heels. Black lace. Torn at the hip. Definitely not mine. My hands trembled as I held the flimsy fabric, my mind racing through impossible explanations. Maybe they were from before we moved in together. Maybe they belonged to his sister who'd crashed here last month. Maybe— "Yeah, man, I know." Colin's voice drifted from the living room, casual and relaxed. "But come on, it's my last chance before I'm locked down forever." I froze, the lingerie still dangling from my fingers. "Tessa?" His laugh cut through me like glass.
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I found them under the bed while looking for my favorite heels.

Black lace. Torn at the hip. Definitely not mine.

My hands trembled as I held the flimsy fabric, my mind racing through impossible explanations. Maybe they were from before we moved in together. Maybe they belonged to his sister who'd crashed here last month. Maybe—

"Yeah, man, I know." Colin's voice drifted from the living room, casual and relaxed. "But come on, it's my last chance before I'm locked down forever."

I froze, the lingerie still dangling from my fingers.

"Tessa?" His laugh cut through me like glass. "She's sweet, but not exactly adventurous, you know? A guy's got needs."

The room tilted. I pressed my palm against the bed frame, steadying myself as his words continued to slice through the air.

"It's just sex, bro. Doesn't mean anything. The wedding's still on—I'm not stupid enough to throw away ten years over some fun."

I dropped the lingerie like it had burned me. My mother's necklace felt suddenly heavy against my chest—the only thing I had left of her. She'd loved Colin. Thought he was the son-in-law she'd never get to see me marry.

What would she think now?

I stood slowly, my legs unsteady. In the mirror across the room, I barely recognized the woman staring back. Pale. Hollow-eyed. Pathetic.

Ten years. I'd given him ten years of unconditional love, and he'd reduced me to "not adventurous enough."

The front door clicked shut as Colin left for work, still laughing into his phone. I waited until his car pulled away before I moved, mechanical and numb. I shoved the lingerie back under the bed, exactly where I'd found it.

Then I opened my laptop.

The next few days passed in a blur of forced smiles and careful planning. I went through the motions—tasting wedding cakes, confirming the florist, nodding along as Colin's mother gushed about the ceremony. All while my fingers flew across my keyboard late at night, researching jewelry design firms in Seattle, submitting portfolio applications, transferring money to accounts Colin didn't know existed.

My mother had taught me to make jewelry when I was young, her hands guiding mine as we shaped silver wire into delicate patterns. After she died, I'd packed away her tools, too heartbroken to touch them. Now, staring at my forgotten designs, I felt something shift inside me.

I could do this. I could leave.

"Babe, you okay?" Colin's hand on my shoulder made me flinch. We were at the bridal boutique, and I'd been staring at my reflection for too long. The wedding dress—not my mother's, which I'd carefully packed away at home—fit perfectly, all white silk and delicate beading.

I looked like a bride. I felt like a ghost.

"Just emotional," I said, forcing my voice to stay steady. "Big day coming up."

He kissed my temple, and I had to fight not to recoil. "Can't wait to make you my wife."

Liar.

The word echoed in my head as I changed back into my clothes, as we drove home, as he pulled me close that night in bed. His touch felt foreign now, contaminated. I lay awake long after he fell asleep, planning each careful step of my escape.

The medical appointment was routine—just a check-up before the wedding, my doctor had said. Standard procedure.

But when Dr. Chen came back into the exam room, her expression made my stomach drop.

"Congratulations, Tessa. You're pregnant."

The world stopped.

"What?"

"About six weeks along. We can schedule your first prenatal appointment—"

"No." The word came out sharper than I intended. Dr. Chen's eyebrows rose, and I softened my tone. "I mean, not yet. I need time to process this."

She nodded slowly, concern flickering across her face. "Of course. But don't wait too long. Prenatal care is important."

I drove home in a daze, one hand unconsciously resting on my still-flat stomach. A baby. Colin's baby.

Part of me wanted to laugh at the cruel irony. Part of me wanted to scream.

But as I pulled into our driveway and saw his car already there—home early, probably to see her—something else settled over me. Cold. Clear. Decisive.

This baby was mine. Not ours. Mine.

And I was going to protect it from the man who'd already proven he didn't deserve either of us.

I walked into the house with my shoulders straight, my purse concealing the pregnancy test I'd asked Dr. Chen for—proof I'd need to keep hidden. Colin looked up from his phone, guilt flashing across his face before he masked it with a smile.

"Hey, babe. How was the doctor?"

"Fine," I said simply. "Everything's fine."

He relaxed, and I felt nothing but contempt.

That night, I added one more item to my escape plan. A fresh start wasn't just for me anymore. It was for the tiny life growing inside me—a life that would never know its father's betrayal.

I touched my mother's necklace, drawing strength from the cool metal.

Soon. Very soon, Colin Ford would learn that "just sex" had consequences he'd never imagined.

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