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Which Man Stays?

Maya's world shatters when she discovers her husband, Daniel, celebrating his secret daughter, forgetting their own son's birthday. As her child fights for his life in the hospital, Daniel's absences speak louder than his excuses. The only person by her side is his brother, Liam, whose quiet devotion reveals a love he's hidden for years. Now, Daniel is desperate to save his marriage, but he's trappedevastatingd by the powerful woman who controls his secret and his career. Two brothers. One choice. Will Maya fight for the broken love she knows, or risk everything for a love that has waited silently in the wings?
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Chapter 6

LIAM'S POV

The envelope on the chair is a landmine. The words printed on it-Paternity Test Order-don't just threaten my future; they obliterate the fragile present. Maya is staring at me, her eyes a storm of betrayal and confusion. Clara's poison has already seeped in: Different versions of the same betrayal.

My mouth is dry as dust. "Maya," I rasp, but no other words come. How do you explain a lie you didn't tell, a past that's suddenly a weapon aimed at the only person you care about?

The truth is a floodgate, and behind it is everything I've spent a decade suppressing.

I loved her first.

We were sixteen, in Mr. Bailey's literature class. Maya wasn't the flashy kind of beautiful. She had a quiet light, a way of listening that made you feel like the only person in the room. I'd craft terrible poems in my notebook, my eyes tracing the line of her concentration. I was working up the courage to say something, anything, by the end of the semester.

Then Daniel came home from his first year of college. He saw her at a stupid backyard barbecue at my parents' house. He turned on the charm, the worldly confidence I didn't have. Two months later, they were dating. I watched him win her with an ease that felt like a physical injury. My brother got the girl, and I got a front-row seat to my own heartbreak.

The worst part wasn't losing her. It was watching him slowly stop seeing her. I saw the distracted look in his eyes a year into their marriage. I heard the missed dates, the excuses. I once saw a text flash on his phone from a number named "C," with a heart emoji. I confronted him. He laughed, clapped me on the shoulder. "Don't be so dramatic, little brother. It's just work. You wouldn't understand the pressure."

I wanted to tell Maya every day. But what was I supposed to say? Your husband, my brother, might be cheating? I had no proof, only a sick feeling and my own bitter history. Telling her would have looked exactly like what it was: the jealous little brother trying to break them apart. So I said nothing. I swallowed the truth and let it burn a hole in me.

I finally left town. Told everyone it was for my photography career. Really, it was to stop watching the love of my life live a lukewarm lie with my brother. My mother, the only person who ever saw right through me, hugged me goodbye at the airport. "If she is ever yours," she whispered, her voice full of a painful hope, "nature will find a way to bring you both together."

I learned to live with the quiet ache. I gave up. Or I thought I did.

Then my mother's call. "Leo's in the hospital. It's bad. And Daniel... he's not there, Liam. Maya is alone." It wasn't nature. It was a catastrophe. But for the first time in years, I felt a terrible sense of purpose. I drove through the night, my mother's words echoing. Nature will find a way.

And for a few days, in the hell of that hospital, it felt like it had. Holding her hand. Sharing the weight of silence. Seeing her find a moment of peace because I was there. Daniel's jealous, furious face was a testament to it-he saw the shift, the bond he'd neglected being filled by the brother he'd always underestimated.

Now, Clara has taken a sledgehammer to it all.

"It's not true," I finally manage, my voice stronger. I look directly at Maya, pleading with my eyes. "I have no child, Maya. I swear to you."

"The courts don't swear," she says, her voice frighteningly empty. "They have evidence. A name on a form. A mother." She wraps her arms around herself, a shield against me. "Who is she, Liam?"

This is the trap. To explain is to dive into a past I wanted buried. "Her name is Elise. It was... six years ago. Right before I left. It lasted a few months. It was over before it began. There was no pregnancy. There was no child. She told me she was on birth control. I believed her."

Even to my own ears, it sounds like every pathetic excuse in the book. I believed her. The classic line of every trapped man.

"And now she has a five-year-old boy," Maya states, the math cruel and obvious.

"I don't know that! She never contacted me. Not once in five years." I run a hand through my hair, desperation clawing at my throat. "Can't you see what this is? Clara found her. Clara is paying her. This is a transaction. It's meant to do exactly what it's doing right now-to make you doubt me, to push me out!"

The logical part of me knows I'm right. The part that sees Maya's shattered trust doesn't care about logic. She's been here before. The script is just different.

"You should go," she says softly, turning back to Leo. "You need to deal with this."

"Maya, please. Don't let her win like this."

"My son is waking up in a world where his father has another family," she says, her voice cracking. "I am standing in a room where the man helping me just got served a paternity suit. This isn't about winning or losing. This is about survival. And I need clarity to survive. So do you. Go."

It's the most rational, devastating thing she could say. The finality in her tone leaves no room. I am being exiled, not by anger, but by a necessary defense of her own crumbling sanity.

I pick up the cursed envelope. It feels heavy with malice. I look at Leo, sleeping peacefully, unaware of the wars being fought over his hospital bed. I look at Maya's rigid back, the only woman I've ever loved, lost to me all over again.

"I'll fix this," I promise, my voice low. "And then I'll be back."

She doesn't answer.

I walk out, the hallway lights buzzing overhead. In a daze, I rip open the envelope. The legal language blurs. Dates, petitions, a case number. My eyes snag on the attached information sheet for the mother, Elise Martinez. Standard details: address, phone number.

And then I see it. The name of the law firm representing her.

Finch, Holden, & Bauer.

Clara's maiden name is Finch. It's her father's firm. The proof is right there in the letterhead. A cold, hard wave of relief washes over me. This is my ammunition. I can show Maya, prove it's a setup.

I scan down to the bottom of the page, to the section listing the child's details for the court records. The boy's name is listed.

Aiden Martinez.

And beside it, his date of birth.

My blood turns to ice. The room tilts.

The date is familiar. Horrifyingly familiar. I count back in my head, my heart hammering against my ribs.

It's not just any date.

It's exactly nine months after the night of Daniel's bachelor party.

The night I lost track of him for hours. The night he came back, smelling of perfume that wasn't Maya's, with a vague story about helping a "lost friend." The same night, a distraught Elise had called me, crying, asking if I'd seen Daniel, saying they'd had a fight.

I stare at the date of birth, the pieces of a terrible, hidden history slamming together.

The child isn't mine.

But I know, with a sudden, sickening certainty, exactly who the father is.

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