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NEAH’S POV
Rain hammered against the windows as I stared blankly at my phone screen. My hands trembled while I clutched my stomach, the pain inside me growing sharper, as though something was slowly tearing me apart from within.
“Please…” I whispered shakily, dialing Dave’s number again.
For the seventh time tonight.
My stomach had been hurting for hours, but now I could barely breathe. Something was wrong. This wasn’t normal. This wasn’t ordinary pain.
“Please answer… please…”
Tears slipped down my cheeks when his call went straight to voicemail again.
I didn’t know which hurt more—the pain consuming my body or the realization that his work might once again matter more than me.
Suddenly, I doubled over as a warm liquid ran down between my thighs.
My eyes widened in horror. Slowly, I lowered my gaze to the floor and saw blood dripping steadily from my legs.
“D-Dave…”
Frantically wiping my tears away, I dialed my husband again with trembling fingers. My vision was beginning to blur from the pain, but I forced myself to stay conscious.
Please answer me.
After several agonizing seconds, the call finally connected.
A sob escaped my lips instantly.
“Dave…” I gasped, gripping the edge of the sofa for support. “P-please… it hurts… I’m scared…”
There was silence on the other end for a few seconds. I could hear faint voices, the muted sound of a projector in the background.
Another meeting.
“Neah,” he said in a low, serious voice. “I’m in a meeting right now.”
Something tightened painfully in my chest. Was he choosing work over us again?
“Please…” I begged through tears. “I can’t do this… something’s wrong with our baby…”
I closed my eyes, desperately waiting for his response. Even just a little concern. Even just the reassurance that he was on his way.
But what he said next shattered me completely.
“Let’s talk later, okay? I’ll call you after this.”
Then the line went dead.
I froze.
Slowly, my trembling hand lowered the phone as tears streamed endlessly down my face.
I didn’t know how long I sat there, writhing in pain. Alone. While my husband… had chosen work over us once again.
A sharp wave of agony suddenly tore through my stomach, stronger than before. I cried out as more blood poured down my legs.
“Help…”
My voice was barely audible.
“Someone help me…”
Moments later, I faintly heard hurried footsteps and the panicked voices of neighbors before my vision finally went black.
The last thing I remembered…
Was clutching my stomach tightly while silently praying over and over again.
Please…
Save my baby.
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Cold.
That was the first thing I felt when I opened my eyes.
My eyelids felt unbearably heavy as I slowly looked around at the white ceiling above me. The sharp scent of antiseptic filled the air, accompanied by the soft, rhythmic beeping of a monitor.
I was in a hospital.
Panic hit me instantly, and I reached for my stomach.
Then I felt it.
That horrifying emptiness.
The baby bump was gone.
My eyes widened as I forced myself upright despite the weakness in my body.
“My baby…” I whispered shakily, glancing around the room. “Where’s my baby?”
A nurse quickly rushed to my side. “Ma’am, please calm down—”
“Where is my child?!” I screamed, tears crashing down my face. “Please… please tell me my baby is okay…”
The nurse looked away.
And in that moment, my heart sank.
It felt as though my entire world had stopped turning when the hospital room door slowly opened.
Dave walked in.
He looked breathless, like he had rushed there as soon as he could. His suit was wrinkled, and in his hand was a bouquet of white roses.
My vision blurred even more. A hollow laugh almost escaped me.
While I was suffering… while I was trying to save our baby… he had been busy chasing his ambitions.
“Neah…” he called softly as he stepped closer to my bed. “I came as soon as I—”
“Don’t.”
He froze immediately.
With trembling hands, I wiped my tears away and gathered what little strength I had left.
“Don’t come near me.”
“Neah—”
“Our baby is gone.”
My voice shook violently as I said the words. I covered my face with both hands, broken sobs escaping through my fingers.
I couldn’t accept it.
How was I supposed to survive this?
Dave lowered his head, as though the reality of everything had only just hit him.
I lifted my gaze and looked at him while my heart shattered right in front of him.
He wasn’t there.
He didn’t choose us.
And no matter how badly I wanted to hate him… it hurt even more realizing how exhausted I was from hoping he would.
“I called you,” I whispered, trembling. “I begged you…”
Dave shut his eyes tightly, his breathing growing heavier.
“I’m sorry.”
Two simple words.
I let out a bitter smile.
Sorry?
Could his apology bring our child back?
It was too late for everything.
“Do you know what I was thinking while I was losing consciousness?” I asked through tears. “I kept thinking you’d come. Because you’re my husband.”
My voice cracked with every word.
Even though I was exhausted, even though everything still hurt, he stayed silent.
And somehow, that silence wounded me even more.
I didn’t know if he was grieving the loss of our child… or if his dreams still mattered more to him.
Tears rolled down my cheeks as I slowly shook my head.
“But you chose your meeting.”
Something inside his expression broke.
“Neah, please… listen to me—”
“No.”
I shook my head again. I didn’t want to hear anything anymore. Only then did I realize something painful. It wasn’t enough for someone to love you. They had to choose you too. And on the most important night of our lives…
Dave Montenegro didn’t choose me.
Silence swallowed the entire room after my words. Only the faint beeping of the heart monitor filled the space between us. Dave stood motionless beside my bed, still holding the bouquet of white roses he could no longer give me.
As though he was finally understanding that there were things money, apologies, and flowers could never fix. Slowly, I looked away from him because I couldn’t bear to see his face anymore.
It hurt.
God, it hurt so much.
And the cruelest part of all…
I still loved him.
I heard him let out a heavy breath before gently placing the flowers on the table.
“Neah…” His voice cracked. “I know I failed you.”
I closed my eyes.
Failed me?
Not just me.
He failed our child too.
“Please,” he said quietly, stepping closer again. “Give me a chance to fix this.”
A soft laugh escaped me, but there was no amusement in it.
Only exhaustion.
“How?” I asked, slowly turning to face him. “How are you going to fix a child who’s already gone?”
He fell silent immediately. His eyes were red now, but it still wasn’t enough to erase the pain he had left inside me.
Slowly, I wrapped my arms around myself, trying desperately to stop myself from breaking down again.
“Do you know how terrified I was?” I whispered shakily. “I thought I was going to die alone.”
Dave squeezed his eyes shut.
“I’m sorry…”
Again.
Over and over.
But the words no longer meant anything.
It felt like even if he apologized a million times, it still wouldn’t lessen the pain crushing me now. Tears slipped endlessly down my face as I stared at the man who once meant everything to me. I never realized we had reached the point where we felt like strangers to each other.
A knock suddenly came from the door before a doctor stepped inside.
“Mrs. Montenegro,” the doctor called carefully. “We need to discuss your condition.”
I immediately looked toward him. I noticed the brief hesitation in his eyes when he glanced at Dave before turning back to me.
“There were complications during the miscarriage,” he explained gently. “Your body became very weak due to the blood loss.”
My entire body went cold.
“W-What do you mean…?”
The doctor took a slow breath.
“We’re not saying it’s impossible,” he said carefully, “but there’s a possibility that getting pregnant again in the future may become difficult.”
It felt like something slammed violently into my chest. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t breathe. It was as though I had gone deaf from the shock of what I’d just heard. I had already lost my baby.
And now I might lose the chance to ever have another one.
Beside me, all the color drained from Dave’s face.
“No…” he whispered hoarsely. “No, there has to be another way—”
But I could barely hear them anymore.
Because it felt like alongside our child…
A part of me had died that night too.
NEAH’S POVWhen we stepped out of the room, we headed to the kitchen to make something to eat and check on the situation outside. It was still raining, but not as heavily as it had the night before. There was no thunder or lightning anymore.“Why is there still no signal?” I muttered while staring at my phone. I had no idea how my son was doing. I knew Claire would take good care of him, but I couldn't stop worrying. I was sure he was already looking for me.“Good morning, ma’am. Good morning, sir.”I looked up and saw one of the villa staff members who had just arrived.“I came here to let you know that no staff will be able to come today. I only stopped by to inform you. The storm last night caused too much damage. Your car, sir, is still stuck on the road because more than one tree fell. The vehicle is fine, though, just a few scratches in the front. We need the rain to stop before cleanup can begin. You still won’t be able to cross the bridge because the water got too high last ni
NEAH'S POVI couldn't sleep properly because of the loud thunder and heavy rain outside. The blanket was already wrapped around my entire body. Every time I tried to fall asleep, the thunder would grow louder. With every rumble, the whole house seemed to shake.I sat up and leaned against the headboard, then hugged my knees. I looked at Dave, who seemed to be asleep already. Good for him, he was sleeping soundly. I thought he was going to talk to me earlier. He had so many chances to talk to me, but he didn't. He stayed quiet until we ended up here in the room.I studied him carefully because it looked like he was shivering. Was his blanket not enough?Slowly, I got off the bed to give him an extra blanket because he might be cold, when he suddenly groaned while trembling. Was he okay? Gently, I touched his forehead and immediately felt how hot he was.“You have a fever,” I murmured, but he was sleeping deeply. I looked at where he was lying. The sofa was far too small for him because
DAVE'S POVI kept sneezing after changing into dry clothes. It was too cold earlier when I got wet in the rain. I was forcing myself not to shiver so Neah wouldn't notice. After getting dressed, I stepped out of the bathroom. Neah had already changed as well. She was sitting on the single sofa, hugging her knees to her chest. She looked like a frightened child. She may have changed, but the things she was afraid of never did. She still seemed terrified of the dark, especially when there was loud thunder and sharp lightning."Stay here, I'm going to check the kitchen and see what I can cook," I told her, but she immediately stood up."I'm coming with you." Just like I thought, she was afraid of being left alone. I walked out of the room first while she followed closely behind me. When I suddenly stopped walking, she bumped into my back because she was standing too close."I'm sorry," she muttered. I turned around and took one of her hands. "What are you doing?" she asked irritably. Why
NEAH'S POVWhen we reached the bridge, a man wearing a raincoat suddenly blocked our path. Dave rolled down his window."Sir, you can't pass through anymore because the water is already too high. The road has also been damaged because of the sudden storm. It's better if you turn back," the man shouted over the deafening sound of the rain and thunder, making him difficult to hear."We can't go home?" I asked Dave anxiously."You heard what he said," Dave replied grumpily.I tightly closed my eyes. I needed to go home because my son would surely be waiting for me, but if I insisted on getting my way, something might happen to both Dave and me.Dave reversed the car and headed back toward the hotel. As time passed, the rain only became heavier. The sky had turned so dark that it looked like nighttime even though it was barely four o'clock in the afternoon.We continued down the road, Dave unable to drive any faster because the rain was so heavy that he could barely see the road ahead. I
NEAH’S POVI was silently arranging my things. Is there really no other way for me not to be with Dave? I have been wishing for him to have an emergency in another project so someone else could go with me, but nothing is happening.Two hours from now we will leave, but I still haven’t heard any news of an emergency. I let out a deep sigh. It feels like this will be the longest day of my life.“Mommy, are you okay?” I looked at my child when he spoke. “You’ve been holding your things so tightly.” he added. I looked at the folder in my hand, it was already wrinkled because of how tightly I was holding it.“Be good to Auntie Claire, okay?” I reminded my child even though I tell him that every day.“Yes mommy, don’t worry.” he answered with a smile.I said goodbye to my child and left to go to Sy Elite because that is where I will meet Dave.When I arrived at the lobby, I met Cassandra. I just hope she is not suspicious of me and Dave because I don’t want trouble.“Good morning, Neah,” sh
NEAH’S POVAfter we had dinner with Liam, he also dropped us off at home. I carried Kaiden and turned to face Liam.“Thank you for the dinner, Liam. Are you going home now or heading straight to the hospital?”“I’ll go home first to rest. My duty is tomorrow anyway.” I nodded.“Alright then, drive safely. Go to sleep as soon as you get home so you can rest your body. I know your job is really exhausting.” He smiled and then kissed my forehead, the same way he did to Kaiden.“Good night, Neah. Good night, son.” He said to Kaiden.“Drive safely, daddy. I love you.” My son said sweetly. Liam smiled warmly.“Of course, don’t be naughty with your mom so she can also rest, okay?”“Yes daddy, I promise.”“Bye, Neah.” I nodded and smiled at Liam. He then turned around and got into his car. When he was no longer in sight, I was about to go inside the house when I noticed a car parked not far from us.I noticed the driver was looking at us, but then he closed the passenger window. Maybe I’m jus
NEAH’S POVI stared blankly at my mother-in-law. This was the first time she had come to see me after my parents’ funeral. I had spoken to her on the phone and she already knew what happened, but not even once did she come to the wake of my parents. I kept hoping she would at least show up on the d
DAVE’S POVI had been staring at my phone for a while even though we were still in the middle of the meeting. I had been messaging Neah since yesterday, but I still hadn’t received a single reply from her. Was she okay?“Sir,”I lowered my phone when one of the people in the meeting called my atten
NEAH’S POVI went back to my parents’ house for a while because Dave would be gone for three days. Earlier that morning, he told me he had a business trip to Las Vegas. I was sitting on the swing in Mom’s garden, reading my favorite book.Maybe because I was addicted to romance stories, a part of m
NEAH’S POVI stared blankly into space, wondering if fixing our relationship was still the right thing to do when it continued falling apart little by little. I really wanted to support him and his dreams. I kept convincing myself that one day, he would finally stop being so busy. But as time passe







