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Chapter Five: The Truth That Breaks Everything

Author: Dillion
last update publish date: 2026-04-30 23:35:12

POV: Emily

I moved faster than I had ever moved in my life. The test went into my robe pocket in one motion. I stood up from the floor and turned on the tap and splashed cold water on my face just as Alexander stepped fully into the bathroom doorway.

"What are you doing on the floor?" he asked.

"I slipped." I reached for the hand towel and pressed it to my face. "The tiles are wet."

A pause. I felt his eyes on my back.

"You didn't eat today," he said again.

"I wasn't hungry." I folded the towel and hung it back carefully. My hands had stopped shaking, which surprised me. "I'll eat something now."

Another pause. Longer this time.

"Fine," he said. And he left.

I gripped the edge of the sink and looked at myself in the mirror for a long moment. Then I reached into my pocket and closed my fist around the test and walked to my room and pushed it to the very back of my underwear drawer beneath a folded scarf.

I stood in the middle of my room and breathed.

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Three days passed. I watched him. I watched him the way you watch weather when you're trying to decide whether to step outside. His phone rang constantly. He ate breakfast standing up, staring at his laptop screen, tie not yet done. He came to bed late, or didn't come at all. Twice I heard him on calls past midnight, his voice low and sharp behind the closed office door.

I told myself I was waiting for the right moment. The truth was I didn't know what telling him would do, and I was more afraid of his reaction than I was of carrying the secret.

At night I lay flat on my back and pressed my hand against my stomach in the dark. There was nothing to feel yet. Nothing visible. But something had changed in the way I occupied my own body, a new awareness, a new weight behind every breath. I lay there and tried to imagine telling him. I tried to hear his voice responding with something other than that flat controlled nothing he gave everything else.

I couldn't hear it.

But some small, foolish part of me had begun to wonder. Quietly, shamefully, in the way you hope for things you know better than to hope for. Maybe this was the thing that changed the calculation. Maybe this was something even Alexander Kane couldn't file under necessary arrangements and move on from.

I pressed my hand a little harder against my stomach and told that small foolish part of me to be careful.

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I heard it on a Thursday evening. I had come downstairs for water. The kitchen light was off and I didn't turn it on. His office door was slightly open, which never happened, and I heard his voice before I saw the thin strip of light across the hallway floor.

I stopped moving.

"The deal closes in three weeks, Marcus." His voice was clipped, focused. "Once that happens the arrangement has served its purpose."

A pause while the other person spoke.

"Because the board needed stability," Alexander said. "A CEO going through public legal disputes and restructuring doesn't project stability. A married CEO does. It was a calculation, not a sentiment."

Another pause.

"She's aware of the terms." A short silence. "No, it won't be complicated. She signed for a year, I'll honor the financial agreement, and that's the end of it."

I should have walked away. I know that now. I should have taken my water and gone back upstairs and let the rest of it stay behind that door.

I didn't.

"Marcus, I need you to focus on the acquisition, not on my domestic arrangements." A pause. "She's manageable. She's been manageable from the beginning. That's why she was selected." His voice dropped slightly but the hallway carried it cleanly. "A necessary inconvenience. Replaceable, if it had come to that. It didn't, so we're fine."

The word hit me somewhere below the ribs. Replaceable. I stood in the dark hallway with my bare feet on the cold floor and I felt something inside me go completely still. Not shatter, not collapse. Just go still, the way a flame goes out. Clean. Quiet. Final.

The night he had reached for me. The fracture I had seen in his expression. The way the room had felt different, charged, like something had shifted between us that couldn't be un-shifted. I had told myself not to build anything on it. I had told myself every single day since.

I had built something on it anyway. Of course I had. I walked back upstairs without my water. I held the banister the whole way up because my legs were unreliable and I didn't trust them to carry me without it.

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I packed lightly. One bag, The things that were mine before I came here, clothes, documents, my laptop, the small framed photo of my mother I had brought and never displayed. I worked quietly and quickly and didn't let myself slow down because I knew if I slowed down I would start to feel the full size of it and I couldn't afford that yet.

My phone showed eleven forty. His call would last at least another hour. I knew his patterns now.

I sat on the edge of the bed with the packed bag at my feet and I pressed both hands flat against my stomach.

The room was quiet.

I thought about my mother, specifically the way she used to hold my face in both hands when I was small and frightened of something. The solidity of it. The wordless certainty that someone had placed themselves between you and whatever was coming.

I thought about a child growing up hearing the word replaceable used to describe their mother.

I stood up and I picked up my bag. At the door I stopped and looked back at the room, the clean lines, the grey and white, the cold beautiful emptiness of it. I turned off the light.

In the elevator I pressed my palm against my stomach one more time.

"You will never know about this child," I whispered. The elevator doors opened to the lobby. The night outside was clear and cold and wide. I walked into it without looking back..

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