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Pregnant Woman's Revenge

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The gravel of the driveway crunched beneath the tires of my rented Ford Fiesta, a jarring, mechanical cough amidst the purring engines of Bentleys and Aston Martins. I gripped the steering wheel until my knuckles turned the color of old bone. This was the Hunter family estate in the Hamptons—a world of manicured hedges and old money that Kian had always sworn we would conquer together. I stepped out, smoothing the wrinkles of my dress. It was off-the-rack, decent, but the salt-tinged breeze immediately made me feel small. I wasn't here for the gala. I was here for Kian. I had news that couldn't wait for a text message, news that I thought would finally cement the future we’d starved ourselves to build. Then I saw him. He stood near the champagne fountain, bathed in the golden hour light that rich people seemed to own.

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The gravel of the driveway crunched beneath the tires of my rented Ford Fiesta, a jarring, mechanical cough amidst the purring engines of Bentleys and Aston Martins. I gripped the steering wheel until my knuckles turned the color of old bone. This was the Hunter family estate in the Hamptons—a world of manicured hedges and old money that Kian had always sworn we would conquer together.

I stepped out, smoothing the wrinkles of my dress. It was off-the-rack, decent, but the salt-tinged breeze immediately made me feel small. I wasn't here for the gala. I was here for Kian. I had news that couldn't wait for a text message, news that I thought would finally cement the future we’d starved ourselves to build.

Then I saw him.

He stood near the champagne fountain, bathed in the golden hour light that rich people seemed to own. He was laughing, his head thrown back, looking every inch the Silicon Valley prodigy. But my eyes locked on his suit. The midnight-blue Zegna. I knew the texture of that wool better than my own skin. I knew the exact number of double shifts I’d worked at the diner, smelling of stale grease and despair, to pay for it.

He wasn’t alone. His hand rested possessively on the waist of a woman in shimmering silk—Bailee Hunter. She was everything I wasn't: poised, polished, and born into this air.

I forced my legs to move. I crossed the lawn, the grass sinking under my heels. Kian turned, his smile freezing into a rictus of panic the moment he registered my face.

"Kian," I breathed, my voice trembling.

He didn't speak. But his mother did.

Margaret Turner materialized from the crowd like a spectre in chiffon. She stepped between us, her eyes scanning my outfit with surgical disdain. She didn't whisper. She projected.

"Security!" Her voice cut through the ambient jazz. Conversations halted. Heads turned. "We have an intruder."

"Margaret, please," I said, my hands instinctively going to my stomach. "I just need to speak to Kian."

"Speak to him?" She laughed, a brittle, cruel sound. "You are the hired help, Emilia. You packed his boxes. You ironed his shirts. And now you’re stalking him? Have you no shame?"

The label burned. *Hired help.* After five years of paying his rent, debugging his code at 3 AM, and literally feeding him while he chased his dream.

I looked at Kian, pleading silently for him to correct her. To claim me. The investors were watching. Bailee was watching. Kian’s eyes darted around the perimeter, calculating the social cost of the truth. He made his choice.

He turned to the approaching security guard, his jaw tight. He didn't look at me. "Please remove this woman," he said, his voice flat, devoid of the warmth he used to whisper in our cramped Brooklyn dark. "She used to work for me. She’s... unstable."

The ground didn't open up to swallow me, which was a disappointment. Instead, a heavy hand clamped onto my arm. As I was escorted away, burning with humiliation, I saw Kian raise his glass to Bailee, the suit I bought him perfectly tailored to his traitorous frame.

***

The drive back to Brooklyn was a blur of tears and white-knuckle rage, but the apartment was worse. It was silent. It smelled of the coffee I made him this morning.

It was past midnight when the lock clicked. Kian didn't slam the door; he closed it with the careful precision of a man managing a liability. He didn't apologize. He didn't even take off the jacket.

"You embarrassed me, Emilia," he said, checking his watch. "Do you have any idea who was there? The Series A funding is—"

"I'm pregnant," I said. The words hung in the stale air, heavy and absolute.

Kian stopped. For a second, I saw a flicker of the boy I loved—the one who cried when his first app launched. I hoped for a hug, a panic attack, anything human.

Instead, his face went cold, shuttering like a steel trap. He reached into his inner pocket—the pocket I had stitched when the lining tore—and pulled out a checkbook. The scratching of his pen was the loudest sound in the world.

He ripped the check out and flicked it toward me. It fluttered through the air, hitting my chest before drifting to the floor.

"Fifty thousand," he said. "That covers the procedure and a deposit on a new place. Somewhere far from the city."

I stared at the paper. "The procedure?"

"I have an IPO roadmap, Emilia. A crying infant and a..." he gestured vaguely at me, "...a domestic complication doesn't fit the narrative. Handle the situation. And be gone by tomorrow."

He turned on his heel and walked out, leaving me with the check and the ruins of five years.

I didn't sleep. I moved like a machine. I dragged my suitcase from the closet. I wasn't just leaving; I was erasing myself. As I yanked his hoodies off the hangers to throw them into the trash, a sleek, silver object clattered to the floorboards.

It was his external hard drive. The backup he was paranoid about. He must have left it in the rush.

I plugged it into my laptop, intending to wipe it. To leave him with nothing of me. But the file directory popped up, and my finger hovered over the trackpad.

*Folder: Dummy Data.*

*Folder: Legal Shield.*

My breath hitched. I clicked. Spreadsheets flooded the screen—user numbers that didn't match the revenue, inflated engagement metrics, and emails to a lawyer about "insulating assets" and "framing the assistant for embezzlement."

The assistant. Me.

He wasn't just dumping me. He was planning to bury me.

I looked at the check on the floor, then back at the glowing screen. I didn't cry. The tears had evaporated, replaced by a cold, sharp clarity. I unplugged the drive and slipped it into my purse.

Kian wanted me to disappear. I would. But I was taking his future with me.

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