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Leaving My Possessive Fiancé

The antiseptic smell of the hospital clung to my nostrils as I walked down the corridor toward the general practitioner's office for my routine check-up. The fluorescent lights cast an unflattering glow over everything, making even the cheerful paintings on the walls look washed out and artificial. I checked my watch—I was early for once, which meant I could grab a coffee from the cafeteria afterward without rushing back to work. Turning the corner, I froze mid-step. There, outside the gynecology department, stood Damian. My Damian. My fiancé of three years. The man who had promised me forever. But he wasn't alone. His fingers were intertwined with those of a petite brunette I recognized as Valery Woods, the transfer student he'd mentioned working with occasionally.
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Chapter 2

The contract negotiations had dragged on longer than expected, leaving me drained by the second evening of my business trip. My hotel room felt suffocating, the walls closing in as my thoughts spiraled back to Damian, to the lies, to the secret growing in my belly that I still hadn't told him about. I needed air. I needed to move.

The city streets offered a temporary escape, the anonymous crowds and glowing storefronts a welcome distraction. I walked without direction, one hand unconsciously resting on my stomach—a protective gesture I'd developed over the past few weeks. The baby was nearly fifteen weeks now, still hidden beneath loose blouses and careful posturing.

Turning down a quieter side street, I spotted an upscale restaurant I'd read about in the hotel brochure. Maybe I'd grab takeout, something other than room service. But as I approached, movement in the narrow alley beside the building caught my eye.

I stopped breathing.

Damian pressed Valery against the brick wall, his mouth devouring hers with a hunger I hadn't seen from him in months. His hands cradled her swollen belly—larger now than when I'd seen them at the hospital—with a tenderness that made my chest ache. They broke apart, and even from the shadows where I stood frozen, I could hear their voices.

"God, I've missed you," Damian murmured, trailing kisses down her neck. "Three days felt like forever."

Valery giggled, the sound light and carefree. "You just saw me before Emily left for her trip."

"Not long enough." His thumb traced circles on her belly. "How's our baby today?"

"Active. Strong. Just like his daddy." She tilted her head back, granting him better access. "When are you going to tell her? I'm tired of hiding, Damian. This baby deserves to have his father openly, not in secret."

Damian pulled back slightly, and I pressed myself further into the doorway alcove, praying they wouldn't notice me. My heart hammered so violently I thought my ribs might crack.

"Soon," he promised. "Emily means nothing to me anymore—you have to believe that. I'm only staying with her for appearance's sake. My father's been on my case about the family reputation, and breaking an engagement looks bad for business. But I'm working on figuring out a clean way to end things."

"A clean way?" Valery's voice sharpened. "There is no clean way, Damian. You either choose me and our son, or you choose her."

"I choose you." He kissed her again, slower this time, deliberate. "Always you, baby. Emily's just... a complication I need to handle delicately. Once I've sorted out the financial entanglements and gotten my father off my back, I'll end it. I promise."

My vision blurred. The baby—their baby—kicked, or perhaps that was just my imagination projecting. Everything I'd feared, everything I'd tried to deny, crystallized into undeniable truth. He'd been planning this. Calculating. Using me.

I turned and fled before I could witness anything more, my heels clicking frantically against the pavement. Back at the hotel, I vomited until there was nothing left, then collapsed on the bathroom floor, my forehead pressed against the cool tile.

The baby moved then, a flutter low in my abdomen. Real this time. Undeniable.

"I'll protect you," I whispered to my stomach, tears streaming down my face. "I promise. He'll never use you the way he's using me."

* * *

I returned home a day early, the contract signed but meaningless. What did business success matter when my personal life lay in ruins?

The moment I unlocked our front door, I knew. The air felt different—disturbed, violated. A pair of black stilettos sat by the entrance, expensive and delicate. Not mine. I owned nothing like them.

My hands trembled as I walked through our home, cataloging the evidence. Unfamiliar perfume—something floral and cloying—hung heavy in the bedroom. Long dark hairs littered my pillowcase, strands that were far too long and too dark to be mine. I gathered one between my fingers, staring at it as though it might transform into something innocent.

It didn't.

The security camera. We'd installed it six months ago after a neighborhood break-in, the monitor tucked in Damian's study. I'd never thought to check it before—why would I? I'd trusted him.

My fingers shook as I pulled up the footage, scrolling back through the days I'd been gone. There. Tuesday afternoon, 2:47 PM. Damian's car in the driveway, and then him helping Valery out, his hand protective on her back as they entered our home. Our home.

I fast-forwarded. They emerged hours later, Valery's hair mussed, her clothing disheveled. Damian kissed her at the door, long and lingering, before she left.

Wednesday. The same.

Thursday. Again.

He'd been bringing her here. To our bed. To the home we'd built together, the place where we'd planned our future, where I'd imagined raising our child.

I saved the footage to a flash drive with methodical precision, my movements automatic as my mind fractured. Evidence. I needed evidence for when I finally found the strength to leave.

Because I would leave. For myself. For my baby.

I just had to survive long enough to figure out how.

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