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Mother Rejects Her Son

The phone call came at seven-thirty on a Tuesday evening, just as I was reviewing the quarterly reports in my study. The caller ID showed Nicole's number, but the voice that greeted me was strangled, barely recognizable. "Marceline... he's... Edward is..." My daughter-in-law's words dissolved into sobs that cut through me like shattered glass. I set down my reading glasses with deliberate care, though my pulse had already quickened. In forty years of building the Austin empire, I'd learned that panic was a luxury I couldn't afford. "Nicole, breathe. Tell me what happened." "He's leaving." The words came out in a rush, punctuated by hiccupping gasps. "He said...
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The phone call came at seven-thirty on a Tuesday evening, just as I was reviewing the quarterly reports in my study. The caller ID showed Nicole's number, but the voice that greeted me was strangled, barely recognizable.

"Marceline... he's... Edward is..." My daughter-in-law's words dissolved into sobs that cut through me like shattered glass.

I set down my reading glasses with deliberate care, though my pulse had already quickened. In forty years of building the Austin empire, I'd learned that panic was a luxury I couldn't afford. "Nicole, breathe. Tell me what happened."

"He's leaving." The words came out in a rush, punctuated by hiccupping gasps. "He said... he said he never loved me. That he's been pretending all this time. Marceline, I'm eight months pregnant, and he's packing his bags right now."

The crystal paperweight on my desk—a gift from Edward on my sixtieth birthday—suddenly felt cold beneath my palm. I could hear muffled voices in the background, Edward's familiar baritone cutting through Nicole's distress with clinical detachment.

"Put him on the phone." My voice carried the authority that had silenced boardrooms full of men twice my age.

"He won't... he says he's done talking. Oh God, Marceline, the baby... something's wrong. I'm having contractions."

The line went quiet except for Nicole's labored breathing, and then I heard it—my son's voice, distant but clear: "The car's here, Camilla. Let's go." A woman's laughter followed, light and carelessly cruel.

Camilla Rose. I should have seen this coming. Should have recognized the signs when Edward started working late, when his phone calls became secretive, when he looked through Nicole instead of at her during family dinners. I'd built an empire on reading people's motivations, yet I'd been blind to my own son's betrayal.

"Nicole, listen to me." I was already reaching for my coat, my keys. "I'm calling an ambulance. You need to get to the hospital immediately."

"I can't... the pain..." Her voice faded, and I heard the phone clatter to the floor.

I dialed 911 with one hand while starting my car with the other, my mind racing through contingencies. Premature labor at eight months. High-stress situation. Nicole's medical history flashed through my memory—she'd had complications early in the pregnancy, nothing serious, but enough to make this emergency potentially catastrophic.

The drive to St. Mary's Hospital felt endless, though my speedometer never dropped below seventy. I'd called ahead, used the Austin name to ensure Nicole would receive the best care available. Money couldn't buy love or loyalty—Edward had proven that—but it could still save lives.

When I arrived, Nicole was already in the delivery room. The waiting area smelled of antiseptic and fear, filled with other families clutching coffee cups and tissues. I took a seat near the window, my back straight, hands folded in my lap. To anyone watching, I probably looked composed, even serene.

Inside, I was calculating.

Edward had made his choice. He'd abandoned his pregnant wife, his unborn child, his family's honor—everything I'd taught him mattered—for a woman who saw dollar signs when she looked at him. He'd proven himself unworthy of the Austin name, unworthy of the empire I'd spent decades building.

The delivery took six hours. Six hours of watching nurses rush in and out with grim expressions, of hearing medical terminology whispered in urgent tones, of knowing that my grandson was fighting for his life while his father was probably toasting champagne with his mistress.

When Dr. Martinez finally emerged, her scrubs were wrinkled, her face etched with exhaustion. "Mrs. Austin? The baby is stable, but it was touch and go. Three pounds, two ounces. He'll need to stay in the NICU for several weeks."

"And Nicole?"

"Physically, she'll recover. But Mrs. Austin..." The doctor's voice softened. "The emotional trauma of what happened tonight, combined with the physical stress of premature labor... she's going to need a lot of support."

I nodded, already knowing what that meant. Nicole would need family. Real family. The kind that showed up in crisis, that stayed when things got difficult, that protected the vulnerable instead of abandoning them.

Edward had forfeited that right.

When they finally let me see Nicole, she was barely conscious, her face pale as the hospital sheets. Machines beeped softly around her, monitoring vital signs that had nearly flatlined hours earlier. In the NICU next door, my grandson—so small he fit in my palm—breathed with the help of tubes and wires.

I pulled a chair close to Nicole's bed and took her hand in mine. Her wedding ring caught the harsh fluorescent light, a mockery of the promises it represented.

"He's not coming back," she whispered without opening her eyes.

I squeezed her fingers gently. "No. He's not."

"What am I going to do?"

I looked at this broken girl—barely twenty-five, abandoned at her most vulnerable moment, fighting to survive the wreckage of my son's selfishness—and felt something crystallize inside me. A decision that would reshape everything.

"You're going to heal," I said quietly. "You and James both. And I'm going to make sure Edward never hurts either of you again."

Because if my son had chosen to abandon his family, then I would choose to abandon him. The Austin empire would have a new heir—one who understood the value of loyalty, sacrifice, and genuine love.

Edward Austin was no longer my son.

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