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The Twins Broke When We Chose Divorce

Emilia and Adeline marry into the elite Caldwell family, expecting a life of shared joy. However, when pregnancy complications arise, Emilia is abandoned on a rainy highway by her husband, Rowan, who rushes to his first love's side. After Adeline attempts a rescue, a devastating truck collision occurs. Their husbands dismiss their pleas for help as lies, leading to the tragic loss of both unborn children. Realizing their marriages are hollow, the two women decide to walk away together.
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Chapter 1

My best friend, Adeline Miller, and I marry into the Caldwell family together. Coincidentally, we become pregnant at the same time.

I'm married to Rowan Caldwell, the older brother who's a famous psychiatrist. As for Adeline, she's married to Elliot Caldwell, the younger brother who's an extremely skilled doctor.

Rowan gives me a ride to the hospital, hoping to accompany me to my prenatal check-up due to the discomfort I've been feeling throughout my pregnancy.

But on the way there, he abandons me by the road and leaves me there because of a phone call from his first love, Veronica Whitmore.

As I sob, I beg him, "Please, Rowan, I'm begging you! It's raining heavily right now! Can you please drive me to the hospital first?"

Rowan shakes my hand off impatiently. "Veronica has slit her wrist! This means she might die! Can you be more understanding toward her situation, Emilia? I'm going to tend to her injury right now! You can go to the hospital on your own!"

It's raining cats and dogs out in the world. Yet, Rowan doesn't hesitate to ditch me on the highway.

Left without a choice, I can only call Adeline and ask her to drive over to pick me up. Unexpectedly, on the way to the hospital, we see a truck barreling toward us.

While I'm unconscious, I hear Adeline crying while calling Elliot on the phone, only to get reprimanded by him.

"Stop messing around, Adeline! Must you come up with all sorts of lies whenever I'm spending time with Veronica?"

It's thanks to a passerby's help that an ambulance is called to the crash site. That's how we get to survive afterward. Alas, we both end up losing our babies.

Upon regaining our consciousness, we just smile bitterly at each other.

"Are you getting a divorce?"

"Yeah."

I rested a hand on my now flat stomach and whispered, "I'm sorry, baby."

A bitter smile tugged at my lips as tears streamed down, burning and relentless. There had once been a life inside me.

My husband, Rowan Caldwell, had abandoned me for Veronica Whitmore. He had left me alone on the highway in the pouring rain, heedless of my safety or that of our unborn child.

So, I unlocked my phone and sent Rowan a message. I wanted a divorce.

He usually took a full day to reply, but this time, my phone rang almost instantly.

"Emilia Reynolds! Why are you getting jealous over nothing?" Rowan snapped. "Just because I didn't go with you to your prenatal checkup? Do you have to make up a lie like this? What kind of mother curses her own child?"

He continued, "I already told you—Veronica is my patient. She has depression! I'm only looking out for her.

"And you even let Adeline drag this all to Elliot? Veronica is our patient and nothing else! If your jealousy drives her to harm herself and she dies, that would make you a murderer! Do you understand?"

After saying that, he hung up.

The dial tone buzzed in my ear, and my breath hitched. Veronica was Rowan's patient, and yet, wasn't I his wife?

I could live with the way he fussed over her every day. But the day before, he knew my stomach was hurting.

I was carrying his child. Still, he left me alone on the highway, drenched in the pouring rain.

And it was all because Veronica had said, "Ro, I cut myself while slicing fruit today. Do you think I'm useless? Maybe I shouldn't even exist."

At those words, he immediately turned the car around to go back to her.

I had tried desperately to stop him. I wasn't afraid of getting soaked, but I was terrified that something would happen to my baby.

Tears streamed down my face as I begged Rowan. Yet, he dragged me out of the car anyway. He then tossed me an umbrella and drove off, leaving me soaked in the rain.

With nowhere else to turn, I called my best friend, Adeline Miller.

When she heard what had happened, she seethed with fury, cursing nonstop and ready to text Rowan to give him a piece of her mind.