
My Fiancé Showed His Love Child At Our Engagement
Chapter 2
McKinley dropped me off at home. She offered to stay, but I just needed some time alone. Reluctantly, she drove away.
I sank onto the soft bed, the familiar scent of cologne surrounding me, and tears started flowing uncontrollably. During those seven years together, Sawyer loved me with all his heart. After my parents passed away, and I found myself hunted by enemies seeking revenge, he stood beside me, facing them alone until they begged for mercy. Only after the police secured the area and confirmed my safety did he allow himself to collapse. At the hospital, we discovered that the knife wound to his abdomen missed being fatal by just a millimeter.
His actions spoke volumes more than any words of love could. Yet, this intense love eventually led to a bitter stalemate.
My phone buzzed, and a message from Kylee appeared on the screen. "I heard Ember Jacobs loves the scent of bitter orange. I wore it today, a gift from Mr. Jacobs. I don't usually wear it, but I thought she might appreciate it."
I tossed my phone aside, shaking with anger. I recalled our last anniversary when I asked for a bottle of bitter orange perfume. Sawyer had said, "It's too sweet for you. I'll get you sandalwood instead; it's more soothing." I waited, but as the year passed, the perfume never arrived.
Sawyer came home just as I was starting to drift off to sleep from crying. He climbed into bed, held me close, and wiped away my tears.
"Ember, please don't be upset with me. It was my fault for not being more careful today. Once the baby is born, I promise to give you a grander wedding to make up for it."
I said nothing, pushing against his chest to slide to the edge of the bed. Sawyer looked at me, panic flickering in his eyes.
"Ember, don't push me away. I've learned my lesson. I only visited Kylee at the hospital because I felt sorry for her as a single mom."
He pulled a red velvet box from his pocket. "I know you didn't like the design of the old ring, so I ordered this unique piece from a renowned jeweler for you. Please, give me a smile."
I glanced briefly at the ring and managed a smile. It was indeed one of a kind, but it wasn't something he rushed to buy. I'd already seen Kylee post a selfie on Instagram wearing this very ring, and Sawyer had liked it.
I looked up at him, suddenly unsure if he ever truly loved me.
"Sawyer Jacobs, I'm serious about the breakup. I'll move out soon to give McKinley and her daughter space."
"Enough!" Sawyer sat up abruptly, flinging the velvet box. The ring rolled under the bed as he glared at me in anger. "I've apologized, Ember. What more do you want? Today's issue was trivial, but you keep holding it over me, making my life unbearable."
I didn't want to argue, so I gave a short laugh and got out of bed. Seeing me not apologize as I had in the past, Sawyer grew more furious. He threw a pillow and swept everything off the nightstand.
The sound of shattering glass was soon followed by Kylee's tearful voice. "Mr. Jacobs, it's pouring outside. Aadhya won't stop crying. Could you come check on us?"
Sawyer saw my gaze fixed on him and softened his tone. "Kylee started feeling feverish while helping clean up. She still has to take care of Aadhya. I should check on them before she collapses. Let's talk when I get back, okay?"
He left in a hurry, not even noticing the shards of glass that had cut my hand, leaving droplets of blood behind. He was really that urgent.
Outside, the storm raged on, and soon, Kylee's messages followed. I knew they would hurt, but I opened them anyway, almost masochistically.
"Ember Jacobs, how does it feel to wear my leftover ring? You're always going to get my seconds."
"Feeling generous today, I'll share a secret. Remember when you were hospitalized with appendicitis just before you got pregnant? Mr. Jacobs said he couldn't be there because of an important client. But the truth is, he was with me that day."
She sent a voice note. Sawyer was singing a lullaby.
"This is the song he sang to comfort my daughter the night he canceled on you. Isn't it lovely?"
In that moment, my heart finally broke.
After scheduling an appointment for next Monday, I packed a few belongings and left this house for good.
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