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In the arms of two sins

His tie hung loose, his eyes darker than sin. The scent of whiskey lingered on his breath as he leaned closer. "Tell me to stop," he murmured, the words brushing against my skin like a dare. "You're drunk," I said, staring into those grey eyes as my heartbeat filled the silence. He smiled faintly, his gaze trailing from my hair until it fell on my lips. "Drunk," he whispered, his thumb grazing my mouth as if testing how soft it was, "but not blind. You want this as much as I do." After her husband's mysterious death, Mara Lawson becomes the center of a scandal threatening to destroy the powerful Lawson empire. Elias Lawson, her late husband's twin, is everything she should resist-dangerous, magnetic, and forbidden. David Hale, her ex-lover, the man who walked away once and now wants forgiveness... and another chance. Between the man who broke her and the one who could ruin her, Mara is caught in a web of passion, guilt, and secrets that could shatter them all. Because in the Lawson world, love is never pure-it's just another sin waiting to be punished.
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Chapter 5

"An abortion?... So all this time, you pretended it was a miscarriage?" Andrea snapped, grabbing the papers as if she needed proof. She folded her arms, chin lifted high in disgust.

"You owe this family an explanation," she added sharply. "A real one."

Camille didn't say a word.

She simply stood, turned, and went upstairs.

Her silence killed me more than her words ever could.

"And I bet Philip had no idea about this," Andrea continued. "After everything this family did for you. Such an ungrateful brat."

She hissed the words and stormed out.

It was hard to process what had just happened.

Harder to move.

Hardest to breathe.

David was the only one still at the table.

He didn't say anything.

He just stood and left.

Margaret and the other maids quietly cleared the plates, glancing at me with pity I didn't want.

I sat there until the table was completely empty.

When I finally reached my room, I closed the door... and slid down against it, collapsing on the floor.

I cried so hard it felt like something inside me was breaking all over again.

Maybe it's better how I had married Philip instead of Elias.

What happened to confronting me about it first.

Not one single person asked how I was doing.

Not one person asked why I made that decision.

Not one person cared.

Was I a wicked mother...

for choosing my life over my baby's?

I hated my life.

I hated that it had become this.

I cried and cried until Clara's call interrupted the sound of my sobs.

"Mara, what happened? My assistant told me you were brought into the hospital, are you okay?"

I couldn't reply.

"Were you careful with the report? I would've attended to you myself, I was out when..."

Still nothing from me.

"Mara? Are you crying? Mara? Did something happen?"

"Everyone knows, Clara... everyone knows about the abortion."

My voice trembled and broke.

"Somehow Elias found out and...he humiliated me in front of everyone. I'm confused, Clara... I'm so confused..."

I kept rambling, not giving her space to talk.

"My life is a mess. If I had died in Philip's place... would things be different?"

"Mara! Stop that!! Don't say that again!" she snapped.

She exhaled. "Look..."

But I hung up.

I didn't want comfort.

Or pity.

Or anything.

I cried on the floor until sleep dragged me under.

When I woke up, my eyes ached. Swollen. Hot.

I didn't want to see anyone.

But the thought of seeing Elias in the office twisted my stomach painfully.

I skipped breakfast to avoid the family... but hunger eventually won.

I waited until the house was quiet before going downstairs to make food.

I thought the kitchen would be empty.

But Andrea was there, slicing fruit-likely for David.

I ignored her completely and went to the cupboard.

She moved closer hitting me her shoulder.

Trying to provoke me.

I kept my back turned.

"The audacity to eat," she sneered. "Shouldn't you be starving? Or begging every one of us for forgiveness? Including Philip?"

I stayed silent.

"Oh, don't pretend you don't hear me!" she snapped. "You can't just run away after last night. Not after humiliating yourself like that."

I turned slowly, finally meeting her gaze.

"And you can't just look for trouble every chance you get, Andrea."

My voice was calm. Too calm.

"If I were you, I'd focus on my fiancé. Now leave me alone."

Her face twisted with rage.

"I blame Mother for still letting you stay here," she spat, grabbing her smoothie and storming out.

I exhaled shakily, my hands trembling.

At least she was gone.

Later, I went to the company.

My heart felt heavy the entire ride.

I stood quietly in the elevator, trying to steady my breathing.

Then the doors opened on another floor-

And David walked in.

My heart stuttered.

I forced myself not to look at him.

Not to remember the kiss.

Silence stretched before he finally spoke.

"About yesterday..." He paused as if debating whether to continue. "Are you okay?"

I didn't answer.

"I'm sorry about yesterday," he said softly.

"You don't need to be," I cut in.

"I hate that you're being treated this way, Mara. I..."

"My problems shouldn't bother you, David."

My voice was flat. Final.

"You have a fiancée and a wedding to plan. That should be your priority. I'll handle mine."

The elevator dinged.

"Please stay away," I added before stepping out.

When I reached Elias's floor, I saw him calmly working through papers, as if he hadn't just destroyed me the night before.

Anger flared hot beneath my skin.

I barged into his office.

He looked up, his face instantly darkening. "What are you doing in my office?"

"As if blaming me for Philip's death wasn't enough," I snapped, "you humiliated me in front of everyone."

He leaned back, jaw ticking. "There's nothing to discuss about this"

"There's everything to discuss!" I stepped forward. "You could've confronted me privately, but no. You decided to tell the whole family."

He slammed his palm on the desk.

"Don't twist this. You lied."

"I didn't lie," I hissed. "I lost my baby."

"No." His voice thundered. "You let everyone believe you miscarried, but the truth is you aborted the Lawson heir, probably because you didn't love my brother."

My breath caught.

"That's not what happened."

"Then explain it!" he snapped. "Explain why the report says so. Explain why you hid it. Explain why you acted like a criminal behind the family's back."

"Because it wasn't anyone's business!" I shouted. "No one in that house cares about me. Suddenly you all care?"

"It was my brother's child," Elias said, voice low and dangerous. "You stripped him of the right to know."

I stared at him.

He stared back like I was the lowest thing alive.

"He would've known," I whispered, voice cracking, "if he actually cared."

Elias shot up from his chair so fast it scraped the floor.

He came around the desk, stopping inches from me.

"Don't speak about Philip like that."

"Why?" I whispered, tears filling my eyes. "Philip treated me like a mistake he had to clean up."

"You still should have told him," Elias said tightly. "He deserved that much."

"You're no different from him," I said. "I regret marrying into this family. And believe me, I'm glad I never bore his child. It would've been worse."

"Mara!" he barked. "Watch your mouth."

"No," I breathed. "I won't."

His breathing grew harsher.

His stare burned into me.

"You came here to provoke me," he said slowly.

"You act like you know everything," I whispered, wiping tears. "But you don't. You don't know what happened. You don't know what I went through. You don't know what your family did to me. You don't care to ask at all."

He opened his mouth

Nothing came out.

"You shouldn't care," I continued bitterly. "Because to you, I'm the outsider who married your brother. The problem you inherited."

His jaw tightened.

He didn't deny it.

"Do you know what hurts the most?" I whispered. "The way you look at me like I disgust you. Like I'm filth. Like I'm something the rain should wash off the Lawson name. Nobody looks at me like a human. Nobody did while you were abroad."

He looked away-

Just for a second.

But it was enough.

"I'm the one suffering in the family," I whispered, voice trembling. "Not Philip. And... I loved him. At some point, I thought our baby would make him love me."

My chest shook.

"I don't blame him. Our marriage wasn't a love story. A mistake happened, and I left my ex to marry him to save your family from scandal. I knew I was just a tool. But the least he could've done was treat me like I existed. His silence towards me was worse."

I broke completely.

I couldn't hold it anymore.

I turned and ran out of his office.

Work wasn't for me today.

I headed to the staff restroom, splashing water on my face.

My reflection looked like a ghost-pale, eyes red and swollen.

I was done crying for the Lawsons.

Done.

"Rough morning, Mara?" Vivian sneered as she came out from one of the restroom.

I walked toward her until her back hit the wall. She froze.

"The next time you see me," I said quietly, "address me properly."

I left without another word.

Back home, I retreated to my room and stayed there until nightfall.

I wasn't hungry.

I didn't want food.

A knock at my door startled me.

I ignored it.

Another knock came.

I forced myself to the door and flung it open. Elias stood there.

I frowned and tried to close it, but he stepped inside, stumbling slightly.

The moment he passed me, I smelled it.

Whiskey.

Has he been drinking?

I quickly shut the door behind us to avoid getting caught.

"I've been looking for you," he said.

"No," he corrected softly, "I've been thinking about you."

"No-no, it's the alcohol talking," I said quickly. "I need to get you out of here before someone sees..."

"You're beautiful," he interrupted.

My heart stopped.

"You're beautiful," he said again, voice lower. "I'm so jealous... Philip married the most beautiful girl I've ever seen."

That was... strange.

Coming from him.

His tie hung loose, his eyes dark.

The scent of whiskey surrounded him as he leaned closer.

"Tell me to stop," he murmured, his breath brushing my skin.

"You're drunk," I whispered, unable to look away as my heart pounded violently.

He smiled faintly.

His gaze moved slowly over my face...

into my eyes...

down to my lips.

"Drunk," he whispered, his thumb grazing the corner of my mouth,

"but not blind. You want this as much as I do."

My breath caught.

"Say something," he murmured, his forehead nearly touching mine. "Anything."

"Elias..." I breathed, the sound more a plea than a warning.

He cupped my face and kissed me.

The second kiss since the one-night stand.

He kissed me like he was starved

And I kissed him back.

"Mara..." he whispered against my skin, voice breaking, "please don't stop."

I didn't want to stop either.

But then-

The door swung open.

I gasped, pushing Elias back slightly, turning toward the doorway.

David stood there.

Frozen.

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