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My Fiancé Impregnated My Stepmother

The scent of white lilies was suffocating. It hung heavy in the air of the Seattle funeral home, masking the damp scent of rain seeping in from the gray world outside. I stood at the mahogany podium, my knuckles white as I gripped the edges. One year. It had been exactly one year since my father, the titan behind Shaw Dynamics, had left me in this shark tank of a city. "My father believed in legacy," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. "He believed that what we build outlasts us..." A sharp gasp sliced through the solemn silence. In the front row, Cassidy Moreno—my father’s widow, three years my junior—swayed dangerously. Her hand flew to her forehead, a perfect tableau of distress. Beside her, Archer Austin, my fiancé of five years, moved with a speed that betrayed instinct, not concern.
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The scent of white lilies was suffocating. It hung heavy in the air of the Seattle funeral home, masking the damp scent of rain seeping in from the gray world outside. I stood at the mahogany podium, my knuckles white as I gripped the edges. One year. It had been exactly one year since my father, the titan behind Shaw Dynamics, had left me in this shark tank of a city.

"My father believed in legacy," I said, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. "He believed that what we build outlasts us..."

A sharp gasp sliced through the solemn silence.

In the front row, Cassidy Moreno—my father’s widow, three years my junior—swayed dangerously. Her hand flew to her forehead, a perfect tableau of distress. Beside her, Archer Austin, my fiancé of five years, moved with a speed that betrayed instinct, not concern. He caught her before she hit the floor, his arms cradling her with a familiarity that turned my stomach to ice.

"Cassidy?" Archer’s voice was frantic, too loud for the somber room.

"The baby," Cassidy whimpered, just loud enough for the microphone to pick up the edge of her voice. She looked up at him, tears glistening in her eyes. "Archer, *our* baby."

The silence that followed was heavier than the casket had been. The elite of Seattle—sharks in bespoke suits—froze. My breath hitched, trapped in a chest that suddenly felt too tight. *Our baby.*

I watched Archer’s face. He didn't look confused. He looked terrified—not for her health, but of the eyes boring into him. He pulled her closer, his hand protective over her stomach. The illusion of my life, the five years of supporting his failed startups, of nursing his fragile ego, shattered in the span of a heartbeat.

Mrs. Austin, Archer’s mother, gasped from the second row, her hand flying to her pearls.

I didn't run. I didn't scream. I looked down at my right hand, at the heavy signet ring that had belonged to my father. I pressed my thumb against the cold gold until the sharp edge bit into my skin. The pain was grounding. It was real.

I leaned into the microphone. The feedback whine cut through the murmurs.

"It seems the memorial service is concluded," I said, my voice devoid of warmth. I looked directly at Archer, whose eyes snapped up to meet mine, wide with panic. "As is my engagement. Security will escort Mr. Austin and Mrs. Moreno out."

***

The rain in Seattle doesn't wash things clean; it just makes the grime slicker.

I stood alone at the gravesite, the black umbrella doing little to stop the chill from seeping into my bones. The granite headstone was cold under my fingertips. *Robert Shaw.*

The numbness of the funeral home was receding, replaced by a burning, acidic rage. They hadn't just betrayed me; they had desecrated his memory. On this day, of all days. I thought of the bank alerts I’d ignored, the late nights Archer spent "working," the way Cassidy had smiled at me over brunch just last week.

They weren't just sleeping together. They were feeding on the carcass of my inheritance, laughing at the naive heiress who thought love meant writing checks.

"I won't just survive this, Dad," I whispered, the sound lost to the wind. "I’m going to bury them."

I pulled out my phone. The screen was lit with missed calls from Archer. *Baby, please let me explain. It’s not what it looks like.*

I deleted the thread. Then, I dialed Marcus Chen, the company lawyer.

"Elena?" he answered on the first ring.

"Prepare the sale documents for Shaw Dynamics," I said. "I want to liquidate my majority share. I’m severing the limb to save the body."

***

The penthouse was quiet when I entered, but the air tasted of staged desperation.

I found Cassidy first. She was sprawled at the bottom of the grand staircase, sobbing theatrically, clutching her abdomen.

"He tried to stop me!" she shrieked when she saw me, her mascara running in perfect rivulets. "I fell! The stress... Elena, you have to help us!"

I didn't stop. I stepped over her legs as if she were a pile of dirty laundry, my heels clicking sharply on the marble.

"Archer!" I called out, my voice flat.

"Bathroom!" Cassidy screamed. "He said he couldn't live without you!"

I pushed open the master bath door. Archer was sitting on the floor, back against the tub, a razor blade on the tiles beside him. A thin line of red marred his left wrist—shallow, precise, non-lethal. He looked up, his eyes wide, practicing the tortured soul look I’d seen him rehearse in the mirror a thousand times.

"Elena," he choked out, extending his uninjured hand. "I did this for you. I can't lose you. My heart... it can't take the stress."

I looked at the cut. It wouldn't even need stitches. Then I looked at his chest, rising and falling in rapid, adrenaline-fueled breaths. He wasn't dying; he was performing.

"You're right, Archer," I said, pulling my phone from my trench coat pocket. "You need help."

"You're calling an ambulance?" He sounded hopeful, ready for the siren-blaring exit that would force me to his bedside.

"Not exactly." I dialed 911, my eyes locked on his.

"911, what is your emergency?"

"I have a male, thirty-two years old, threatening suicide and self-harm," I said, my voice clinical. "He is armed with a razor and exhibiting erratic behavior. I believe he is a danger to himself and others. Please send police and a psychiatric evaluation unit immediately."

Archer’s face went slack. "Psychiatric? Elena, no—"

"And there's a woman downstairs," I added, turning my back on him as I walked out. "She claims to have fallen. She might need assistance, though she seems vocal enough."

I hung up and looked at him one last time. The fear in his eyes was real now. He wasn't the tragic hero. He was just a man who had overplayed his hand.

"Enjoy the hold, Archer," I said, and closed the door.

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