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Pregnant Woman's Flight from Betrayed Fiancé

The shrill ring of my phone cut through the darkness, jolting me from a peaceful sleep. I fumbled for it on the nightstand, knocking over a glass of water in my haste. The digital clock read 12:17 AM. "Hello?" My voice was thick with sleep, but the moment I heard the formal tone on the other end, a cold dread washed over me. "Ms. Hayes? This is Agent Miller from the CIA." The man's voice was measured, professional. "I regret to inform you that we have a situation. Code Blackbird. I repeat, Code Blackbird." My heart stopped.
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The shrill ring of my phone cut through the darkness, jolting me from a peaceful sleep. I fumbled for it on the nightstand, knocking over a glass of water in my haste. The digital clock read 12:17 AM.

"Hello?" My voice was thick with sleep, but the moment I heard the formal tone on the other end, a cold dread washed over me.

"Ms. Hayes? This is Agent Miller from the CIA." The man's voice was measured, professional. "I regret to inform you that we have a situation. Code Blackbird. I repeat, Code Blackbird."

My heart stopped. Blackbird. The emergency code Marcus had made me memorize—the one I prayed I'd never hear. The code that meant he wasn't coming home.

"No," I whispered, my fingers clutching the phone so tightly my knuckles turned white. "There must be some mistake."

"I'm sorry, Ms. Hayes. Agent Blake was on a classified operation in Eastern Europe. His team was compromised. We've confirmed that he didn't survive the engagement."

The room began to spin. I couldn't breathe. This couldn't be happening. Not to Marcus. Not to us. Not three weeks before our wedding.

"Where is he?" I managed to ask, already climbing out of bed, pulling clothes from my dresser with trembling hands. "Where have they taken him?"

"Walter Reed. But Ms. Hayes—"

I hung up before he could finish. I didn't want to hear whatever carefully rehearsed words of condolence the agency had prepared. I needed to see Marcus. I needed to see for myself.

The drive to the hospital passed in a blur. Red lights seemed meaningless. Speed limits were irrelevant. All I could think about was Marcus—his smile when he'd left for this mission, promising he'd be back in time for our final wedding tasting. The way he'd kissed me goodbye, lingering a moment longer than usual. Had he known? Had some part of him sensed this would be our last goodbye?

I parked haphazardly in the hospital lot, barely remembering to grab my purse. As I rushed toward the entrance, I realized I was still clutching our wedding invitations—I'd fallen asleep addressing them, waiting for Marcus to call as he sometimes did during missions. The elegant cream envelopes were crumpled now in my desperate grip.

At the reception desk, a military liaison was already waiting for me. Captain Reynolds, he said his name was. His expression was grave, his uniform impeccable.

"Ms. Hayes," he said softly. "I'm deeply sorry for your loss."

"I need to see him," I insisted, my voice breaking. "Please."

Captain Reynolds hesitated. "I'm afraid that's not possible right now. The nature of Agent Blake's injuries and the classified status of his mission require certain protocols."

"He's my fiancé," I said, holding up the wedding invitations as if they were proof, as if they could somehow change this nightmare. "We're getting married in three weeks."

The captain's eyes softened with pity. "I understand. Perhaps you'd like to take a moment in our chapel? It's quiet there."

I nodded numbly, following him down sterile hallways that seemed to stretch endlessly. The chapel was small, dimly lit by electric candles. I sank into a pew, the wedding invitations scattered beside me like fallen leaves.

I don't know how long I sat there, tears streaming silently down my face, before I sensed someone else enter the room. I looked up to see a man standing in the doorway—tall, broad-shouldered, with familiar features that made my heart lurch painfully.

For one wild, desperate moment, I thought it was Marcus. But as he stepped closer, I could see subtle differences. His hair was slightly longer, his stance less rigid. His eyes—Marcus's eyes—held a gentleness I'd never seen before.

"Victoria," he said quietly. "I'm Daniel Blake. Marcus's twin brother."

I stared at him in shock. Marcus had mentioned a brother, but never a twin. Never someone who looked so hauntingly like him that it felt like seeing a ghost.

Daniel approached slowly, as if afraid of startling me. In his hand was a small velvet pouch. "He wanted you to have this," he said, his voice thick with emotion. "And a message."

With trembling fingers, I opened the pouch. Inside was my engagement ring—the beautiful diamond Marcus had placed on my finger with promises of forever—now damaged, the band bent and scratched. I looked up at Daniel, confused and heartbroken.

"His last words," Daniel said softly, "were for you. He said to tell you to live well and find happiness. That's what he wanted most."

I clutched the damaged ring to my chest, a physical manifestation of my shattered heart, as the full weight of my loss finally crashed over me like a tidal wave.

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