
Unmasking Madison's Evil
Chapter 2
I couldn't sit at home any longer, waiting for Ethan to return with whatever lies he'd prepared. The pregnancy test felt like a lead weight in my pocket as I grabbed my coat and keys. If I was going to confront him with life-changing news, I needed to know exactly what I was up against.
I called Caroline, my voice barely steady. "Can you track Ethan's phone for me?"
"You don't need to ask twice," she replied, her tone hardening. "Give me fifteen minutes."
The text came through quickly: *Downtown, corner of Maple and 5th. Looks like he's at Tiffany & Co.*
My stomach twisted. Valentine's Day gifts? After everything?
I drove downtown with my hands gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white. The upscale jewelry store stood like a temple to wealth, all gleaming windows and polished chrome. I parked across the street, my heart hammering against my ribs.
Through the window, I could see Ethan moving between display cases, his expression more animated than I'd seen in months. A saleswoman followed him, nodding as he pointed at various items.
I slipped out of my car and crossed the street, staying close to the buildings. The pregnancy test seemed to burn against my thigh with every step. Just hours ago, I'd imagined this baby might save us. Now I wasn't sure what "us" even meant anymore.
I positioned myself near the side window, partially hidden by a decorative plant. Ethan stood at the counter now, examining something small in his hand.
"Can I see the engraving options?" His voice carried through the glass, clear and eager.
The saleswoman nodded, producing a tablet. "We have several elegant scripts to choose from."
I watched as Ethan carefully selected something, his finger tracing letters on the screen. The saleswoman nodded, disappearing into the back.
Minutes later, she returned with two delicate silver bracelets. Even from outside, I could see the intricate designs, the careful craftsmanship.
"Perfect," Ethan said, taking one in his hand. He examined it closely, his thumb running over what I now realized were names engraved in flowing script.
Ethan & Madison.
My vision blurred. Not just gifts—matching bracelets with their names. A permanent symbol of their relationship.
Ethan pulled out his wallet, extracting our joint credit card. The same card we'd used for our wedding planning, for our future home down payment.
"I'll take them both," he said, handing over the card with a smile.
I stumbled backward, nearly colliding with a passerby. The stranger steadied me with a concerned look, but I barely noticed.
"Ethan & Madison."
The words echoed in my head like a death knell for our relationship. This wasn't just an affair. This was commitment. This was future planning.
Somehow, I made it home before Ethan. I paced our living room, the pregnancy test clutched in my trembling hand. The positive result seemed to mock me now—a child conceived in what I'd thought was love, but was actually just another lie.
The sound of his key in the lock made me freeze. I turned to face the door as it swung open.
"Olivia?" Ethan looked surprised to see me waiting. "I thought you'd be at your book club tonight."
I held up the pregnancy test, my hand shaking so badly I nearly dropped it. "I have something to tell you."
His eyes narrowed on the plastic stick in my hand. "Is that—"
"I'm pregnant," I said, the words catching in my throat. "We're going to have a baby."
Instead of joy or even surprise, Ethan's face hardened. "Are you sure it's mine?"
The question hit me like a physical blow. "Of course it's yours! Who else would it be?"
He set down his briefcase, his movements deliberate. "You've been acting strange for weeks. Following me around, checking my phone. Did you hire someone to follow me today?"
"No, I—" I began, but he cut me off.
"Because if you did, that's crossing a line, Olivia." His voice rose, defensive and angry. "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you can invade my privacy."
"Paranoid?" I stepped toward him, disbelief washing over me. "Madison sent me photos of you two together! I know about the hotel!"
Something flickered across his face—not guilt, but irritation at being caught. "Madison means nothing to me."
"Nothing?" I echoed, my voice breaking. "Then why did I just watch you buy matching bracelets with both your names engraved on them?"
His eyes widened slightly, then narrowed again. "You were following me?"
"I wanted to know the truth," I whispered.
"Well, now you know," he said coldly. "But it doesn't change anything between us."
I stared at him, this stranger wearing my fiancé's face. "How can you say that? We're having a baby!"
Ethan's gaze dropped to the test in my hand, then back to my face. What I saw there made my blood run cold.
"A baby doesn't mean I have to give up everything else," he said.
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