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The Price Of His Choice

My husband Elliott and I were expecting our first child. Then his ex, Kenya, showed up, claiming she was dying and had his secret son. He chose her. I watched him play happy family with her while I sat alone at our baby' s ultrasound. Later, her son pushed me so hard I nearly miscarried. In the hospital, she sent me a picture of my late father' s locket, shattered, with a text saying Elliott called it "junk." When I confronted her, Elliott violently threw me out of her room. "What the hell is wrong with you?" he roared. "She' s fragile!" He was protecting the woman who tried to kill our baby, and calling me the monster. He held me prisoner in our home, parading his new family in public while I was erased. He thought I was too weak to leave, that I' d just accept my new place. The night of their lavish "Welcome Home" party, while the city celebrated his touching love story, I walked out the front door and never looked back.
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Chapter 5

The grand celebration for Kenya was in full swing, a symphony of champagne flutes clinking, laughter, and a live band playing upbeat jazz. Elliott stood in the center of it all, a forced smile plastered on his face, but a gnawing dread twisted in his gut. An unsettling premonition, cold and sharp, told him something important had just slipped through his fingers, lost forever.

He scanned the faces in the crowd, a flash of movement catching his eye. For a split second, he swore he saw Jalynn, her silhouette ethereal, her eyes holding that familiar, quiet strength. His heart leaped, a desperate, irrational hope. Then the illusion vanished, leaving him with a hollow ache.

"Elliott! A kiss for the happy couple!" someone from the crowd yelled, jerking him back to the harsh reality.

Kenya, beaming, turned to him, her lips puckered. He felt a wave of revulsion, a stark contrast to the phantom vision of Jalynn. His mind reeled.

He looked at Kenya's expectant face, and the image of Jalynn, smiling up at him on their wedding day, flashed through his mind. Her eyes, bright with adoration, her laughter, a pure, unadulterated sound. He remembered reaching for her hand then, his heart swelling with a certainty he had never felt before.

He hadn't seen that genuine, unguarded smile on Jalynn's face in months. He hadn't heard that carefree laughter since before Kenya came back. Guilt, heavy and suffocating, settled in his chest. He realized, with a sickening jolt, that he hadn't truly looked at Jalynn, truly seen her, in far too long. He had only seen the reflection of his own shame and the burden of his choices.

A sharp, searing pain shot through him, a physical manifestation of his regret. He remembered Jalynn's eyes when she'd told him she wanted a divorce, those deep pools of disappointment and a silent, absolute finality. It was a look that haunted his dreams, a gaze that stripped him bare.

"I just need some air," he mumbled, turning his head abruptly, avoiding Kenya's waiting lips.

Her smile faltered, her painted lips freezing in a strained grimace. "Elliott?" she questioned, a hint of accusation in her tone.

Before he could offer a flimsy excuse, a crash echoed from the other side of the ballroom. A child's piercing scream followed. Leo.

Elliott spun around, his eyes locking onto Leo, who lay on the polished marble floor, a jagged shard of a broken vase beside him, a thin trail of blood snaking from his arm. The sight of blood, so vivid and red, triggered a horrific flashback.

Jalynn. Her pale face, her hand pressed to her belly, the crimson stain spreading across her dress. The terror in her eyes. The way she had looked at him, not with anger, but with a profound, desolate loss.

He remembered her words, screamed in the hospital room, "You let our baby get hurt!" He remembered the faint, almost invisible scar on her wrist, a testament to her past struggles, a secret she had shared with him in a moment of tender vulnerability. He had promised to protect her, to cherish her, to never let anything or anyone hurt her again.

He hadn't just broken that promise; he had utterly shattered it. He had caused her pain far deeper than any physical wound. His negligence, his selfishness, his foolish sense of obligation to Kenya, had nearly cost him everything. He had been so blind, so stupid, so consumed by his own guilt that he couldn't see the true devastation he was wreaking.

He pushed past the shocked guests, a desperate urgency propelling him. He needed to find Jalynn. He needed to see her. To apologize. To somehow, miraculously, undo the damage.

He burst out of the ballroom, leaving the glittering pretense behind. He ignored Kenya's bewildered calls, the worried murmurs of the crowd. He was a man possessed, driven by a sudden, terrifying realization: he couldn't live without Jalynn.

He drove home, the speed limit a distant memory, a ridiculously expensive diamond bracelet for Jalynn burning a hole in his pocket. It was a pathetic attempt at an apology, a meaningless gesture, but it was all he had.

The house was dark, silent, eerily empty. A cold dread seeped into him as he fumbled with the keys. He pushed open the front door, his heart hammering against his ribs, a sickening premonition tightening its grip.

"Jalynn?" he called out, his voice hoarse, echoing in the vast, still space. "Jalynn, are you here?"

The silence that answered was deafening.

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