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Seven Years His Hidden Heartbreak

For seven years, I was the secret wife and ghostwriter for the famous author Holden Gillespie. I built his literary empire with my words, all while our marriage and our son, Leo, were kept hidden to protect his "single genius" image. Then he began a public affair with his new publicist, Kassidy. When I finally quit, he tried to kick me and our son out of our home to make room for her. The breaking point came on Leo's birthday. Holden showed up with a cake to "make things right." It was mango chiffon. He had forgotten-or never cared to know-that our son has a life-threatening allergy to mangoes. He almost killed his own child out of sheer, selfish negligence. In that moment, I knew it was over. I took our son, disappeared, and filed for divorce, cutting off all contact. But now, months later, he' s standing outside my new home in Santa Fe, looking desperate. "I'm not agreeing to this divorce," he says, his voice raw. "I never will."
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Chapter 2

The afternoon sun beat down on the school playground, warming my skin, but doing little to thaw the cold knot of anxiety in my stomach. When Leo spotted me, he launched himself into my arms, his small body a perfect fit against mine.

"Mommy!" he squealed, his eyes, the exact shade of Holden's, sparkling with an innocence that simultaneously broke and mended my heart. "Is Daddy coming for my birthday? You said he might!"

The question, so eager and hopeful, felt like a fresh wound. My eyes stung. How many times had I seen that hopeful sparkle dim? How many times had I lied, or at least bent the truth, to protect him from his father's neglect?

Just as I was searching for the right words, my phone vibrated in my pocket. A text. It was Holden. A single line: 'I'll be home tonight. Tell Leo happy birthday.'

A jolt of something akin to joy shot through me. It was a foolish, fleeting emotion, a ghost of the hope I used to feel. But for a moment, it was real. He was coming.

"Yes, baby!" I exclaimed, my voice a little too high, a little too breathless. I hugged him tighter. "Daddy's coming home! He said he'll be here tonight!"

Leo pulled back, his face splitting into a wide grin. "Really? Daddy's coming?" He bounced on the balls of his feet, his excitement radiating off him in waves. "Yay! Daddy's coming!"

A bittersweet smile touched my lips. This was the first time Holden had ever agreed to come home for Leo's birthday. A small victory, or perhaps just a temporary reprieve. But I would take it. For Leo.

That evening, I transformed our small, cozy apartment into a birthday wonderland. Balloons in vibrant colors floated near the ceiling, streamers crisscrossed the living room, and the aroma of Leo' s favorite homemade pizza filled the air. I baked a small cake, frosted it with his favorite blue icing, and set out his gifts, carefully wrapped in dinosaur paper. Leo, bless his heart, had finished his homework in record time, bathed, and was now perched on the edge of the sofa, his eyes glued to the door, waiting.

The clock ticked. Six o'clock. Seven. Eight.

My phone remained silent. I called Holden's number. Straight to voicemail. I tried again. And again. Each ring echoed the growing emptiness in my chest. It was the same familiar pattern, the same cold silence.

"Mommy," Leo said softly, his voice barely a whisper, pulling me away from my latest failed attempt to reach Holden. He looked up at me, his lower lip trembling slightly. "Is Daddy too busy?"

The words were a physical blow. My breath hitched. My heart, already bruised and battered, cracked a little further. How could I explain? How could I tell him that his father, the man he adored, didn't care enough to prioritize him?

I knelt beside him, pulling him into my arms. His small body felt fragile, vulnerable. "No, baby. Daddy's not too busy. He just... he had something unexpected come up." Another lie. A necessary one, for now. "But I'm here. I'll always be here. And we can still have the best birthday ever, just the two of us."

Leo burrowed his head into my shoulder, his silence speaking volumes. Then, after a moment, he sniffled. "Can you put my birthday hat on, Mommy?"

"Of course, sweet pea." My voice was thick with unshed tears. I reached for the flimsy paper hat, emblazoned with cartoon superheroes. As I placed it gently on his head, my phone screen flashed. A notification from Kassidy Oneill. An Instagram post.

My fingers, almost on their own accord, tapped the notification. A picture loaded onto my screen. Kassidy, radiant in a shimmering gown, clinking champagne glasses with a man whose arm was draped possessively around her waist. Holden. His head was thrown back in laughter, his eyes sparkling with a joy I hadn't seen directed at me in years.

And on his left hand, glinting unmistakably in the restaurant's soft lighting, was his wedding ring. My wedding ring. The one he always claimed he wore, but never did, for fear of ruining his single image. He was wearing it for Kassidy. Publicly.

They weren't just at a gala. They were at a romantic dinner, at an exclusive rooftop restaurant, celebrating, undoubtedly, his latest 'achievement' – an achievement I had ghostwritten.

The pain, sharp and visceral, that had been gnawing at me all day, suddenly receded. In its place, an icy calm settled over my soul. This wasn't just neglect. This was a deliberate act of erasure, a public proclamation of his new reality, with me and Leo firmly excluded.

My thumb hovered over the screen. Then, with a chilling certainty, I pressed 'Like.'

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