
Truth or Dare: My Husband Impregnated My Sister
Chapter 3
After finalizing the details with my attorney, I made an appointment with the hospital for an abortion. With three days left before the procedure, I returned home to pack my bags.
The moment I stepped through the doors, I saw the laptop that was still sitting there in the living room. Before Austin and I headed out for that gathering, we were still snuggled up together on the couch, trying to pick the outfits we were going to wear at our wedding ceremony.
Now, only hours later, everything had changed.
Austin arrived home right after I packed my valuables up. A tinge of panic crossed his face when he saw my suitcase.
"Do you want to get a divorce? I will not agree to it. I only said what I said so that Elsa and our child will not have to continue living in the shadows."
I took a deep breath, fighting back the urge to throw up.
"Austin, what makes you think I can tolerate living alongside your little family of three? As you are aware, there is nothing I loathe more than unfaithful men."
He was well aware of the fact that my mother uncovered proof of my father's affair while they were in the car. Hot-tempered as she was, she snapped and lost all reason, engaging in a relentless argument with my father in the car.
Too distracted to pay attention to driving, my father smashed the car through the guardrails in the end. Both my parents died at the scene. I was 16 years old, while Elsa was ten at the time.
Austin's expression shifted, but he quickly regained his composure.
He defended, "But it's different with Elsa. She's your younger sister, and you are having trouble conceiving. Why not just raise her child as your own? Don't you think she has suffered enough for your sake the last three years?"
I started to tremble violently with rage when I heard that. I opened my mouth to tell him about my pregnancy, wanting to find out how he would react when he heard the news.
But… I decided to let it go.
"Serene, I gave up my right to be a father because I chose to be with you. Now that I've finally found a way for us both to have what we want—"
"Stop. You're making me sick!" I cut him off with a fierce scream, those useless tears filling my eyes once again. I grabbed my suitcase and rushed toward the door.
"You and I are over for good. I'm writing off the last eight years with you as a total loss," I said.
After being momentarily stunned, Austin yanked me back, pinning me in his arms forcefully. Suddenly, the scent of Elsa's perfume wafted up my nose.
As he forced himself to hide his panic, he softened his tone significantly. "Serene, you are still the one I love the most. I will treat you better moving forward and double my efforts in making up to you. Please don't go, okay?"
His warm breath brushed against my neck, and yet, my heart felt completely cold.
Just then, there was a soft click at the door. It was the sound of the door being unlocked. Then, Elsa pushed the door open and entered.