LOGINCharlotte’s POV
The tension in the living room was thick enough to suffocate me.
Mrs. Voss stood across from me with her perfectly straight posture and cold, assessing eyes. She had always carried herself like a queen walking through a court that existed only to serve her. Even now, standing in my living room uninvited, she looked like she owned the place.
I folded my arms slowly, trying to keep my anger from spilling out.
What bothered me the most was not even her presence. It was the fact that she clearly knew about my hospital visit.
Which meant Alexander had told her without asking me. Without even mentioning it.
The silence between us stretched uncomfortably until she finally spoke.
“Why are you barren?” Her voice was calm, but the words struck me like a slap.
My jaw tightened in anger. “I’m not barren,” I replied sharply.
She tilted her head slightly as if studying a disappointing object. “Then why have you not given my son a child?”
I inhaled slowly, trying to remain respectful. “Alexander and I have only been married for a year,” I said. “These things take time.”
Mrs. Voss took a few slow steps around the room, examining the furniture as though she were inspecting a property she planned to purchase.
“In my family,” she said slowly, “a woman who cannot bear children is considered a great misfortune.”
My patience snapped. “I said I am not barren.”
Her eyes flicked back to mine. “Then prove it.”
My hands clenched. “What exactly do you expect me to do?” I asked.
Her lips curled slightly. “Give my son a child.”
I felt heat rising in my chest. “That is not something that can be scheduled like a business meeting.”
Mrs. Voss’s expression hardened. “You are married to a man whose legacy spans continents,” she said. “Do you understand the importance of heirs in a family like ours?”
“I understand perfectly well,” I replied through clenched teeth.
“Then perhaps you should also understand the consequences of failure.”
The words made my stomach tighten.
She stepped closer, lowering her voice. “Let me tell you something, Charlotte.”
I stared at her silently.
“In my husband’s family,” she continued, “there was once a woman who married into the house but failed to produce a child for five years.”
Her tone had grown darker. “At first everyone was patient. They gave her time. They told her not to worry.”
I felt a chill creeping along my spine.
“But eventually,” she said, “the whispers began.”
My throat felt dry.
“They said she was cursed. That she had brought bad luck into the family.”
Mrs. Voss stopped walking and faced me directly. “The pressure grew worse with every passing year.”
My heart was pounding now.
“Eventually,” she continued calmly, “the husband’s parents arranged another marriage for their son.”
My eyes widened.
“The woman was sent away,” Mrs. Voss finished coldly. “Quietly. Without dignity and stripped off everything.”
My chest tightened.
“She disappeared from the family completely. No one ever spoke about her again.”
Silence filled the room.
Then I exploded. “That will not happen to me!” My voice echoed against the walls.
Mrs. Voss raised an eyebrow. “Then perhaps you should ensure it does not.”
Before I could reply, my phone rang. The sudden sound felt like a lifeline.
I glanced at the screen and it’s my secretary calling. I immediately answered. “Yes?”
“Mrs Voss, the investors for this morning’s meeting have arrived.”
“I’ll be there shortly.” I hung up and grabbed my bag.
“I have work to attend to,” I said stiffly.
Mrs. Voss gave a faint smile. “Of course you do.”
I did not say another word as I walked out of the house.
The moment I sat inside my car and closed the door, I let out a long breath. My hands trembled slightly as I started the engine.
The drive to my office felt longer than usual as Mrs. Voss’s words replayed in my head again and again.
A woman who cannot bear children is considered a great misfortune.
The husband’s parents arranged another marriage.
She was sent away.
I gripped the steering wheel harder as anger burned inside me.
But beneath the anger, there was something worse. ‘Fear.’
By the time I reached my office building, I had forced myself to calm down.
The investors’ meeting went smoothly, though I barely remembered most of the conversation. My mind kept drifting back to the morning.
When the meeting finally ended, I remained in my office chair staring out the window.
The city stretched below me in a maze of buildings and traffic.
Before I married Alexander, my life had been different. More Simpler.
I had been filled with ambition, eager to work on multiple architectural projects. My calendar had once been packed with design proposals and construction consultations.
But after the wedding, everything changed.
Alexander and I had started working on several joint ventures, and I had willingly set aside some of my own plans to focus on those collaborations.
Especially the Seattle headquarters project.
I sighed softly as my phone vibrated on the desk.
It was Alexander calling. I simply stared at the screen and let it ring.
A few minutes later it rang again and I still ignored it.
Then my secretary knocked on the door. “Mrs Voss?”
“Yes?”
“Mr. Voss is on the line. He asked if you could return his call.”
“No,” I said flatly. My secretary hesitated but nodded.
An hour later my office door opened without warning and Alexander walked in.
He loosened his tie as he approached my desk. “Charlotte, what is going on?”
I leaned back in my chair. “You tell me.”
His brows furrowed. “I have been calling you for an hour. Why are you not answering?”
“Because I did not feel like it.”
He stared at me in confusion. “Did something happen?”
I folded my arms. “Why did you tell your mother about my hospital checkup?”
His eyes widened in surprise. “I did not.”
“Do not lie to me.”
“I am not lying.”
I stood up from my chair. “She came to our house this morning,” I said sharply. “She knew everything.”
Alexander looked genuinely puzzled. “I did not tell her,” he repeated. “She must have found out herself.”
“How?”
“I do not know. Maybe someone at the hospital recognized her name and mentioned it.”
I stared at him, still furious. “That does not change what she said to me.”
“What did she say?”
I hesitated, then shook my head. “It does not matter.”
Alexander stepped closer. “It clearly matters.”
I looked down. “She said my duty as your wife is to give you children,” I murmured. “And I have failed.”
“Charlotte—”
“She is right,” I said bitterly. “That is the truth.”
Alexander reached for my hands. “Stop saying that.”
“But it is true.”
Tears burned in my eyes. “I cannot even do the one thing I am supposed to do.”
“Charlotte,” he said firmly. “Listen to me.”
But the tears were already falling. “I am the problem,” I whispered.
Alexander pulled me into his arms. “You are not the problem.”
“Yes I am.”
He lifted my chin so I had to look at him. “You are my wife,” he said quietly. “Not a child-producing machine.”
I laughed weakly through my tears. “That is not how your mother sees it.”
“I will deal with my mother,” he promised. “You do not have to worry about her.”
I wiped my eyes.
“Where are we supposed to go for our dinner tonight?” His expression softened. “I was hoping you would still come.”
I hesitated then I nodded. “Alright.”
Later that evening Alexander took me somewhere new. It was a unique place—a restaurant combined with a small theatre stage.
While we ate, actors performed a comedy play just a few meters away.
The audience laughed loudly throughout the performance, and slowly the tension in my chest began to fade.
At one point Alexander leaned toward me. “See?” he said softly. “There are still ways to enjoy life.”
I smiled faintly.
When the play ended and we walked out together, he wrapped an arm around my shoulders.
“You know,” he said, “having children is not the only thing we can achieve together.”
I looked up at him.
“There are many other things we can build.”
“Like what?” I asked.
“Our companies,” he replied. “Our projects.”
He paused. “For example, getting the Seattle headquarters back on track.”
My mind lit up. “That is actually possible,” I said slowly. “If we approach the construction board directly and address their concerns—”
“Exactly.”
By the time we arrived home, we were both energized again.
Inside the bedroom, Alexander pulled me closer. His lips brushed gently against mine and the kiss deepened slowly.
His hands moved along my back as he whispered my name.
I ran my fingers through his hair, feeling warmth spread through my chest as the tension between us finally melted.
His lips moved along my neck, sending a soft shiver down my spine. “Charlotte,” he murmured and I pulled him closer. I wanted more of him and I could barely hold back.
But just as the moment began to deepen, his phone rang and Alexander groaned softly.
“Ignore it,” I whispered as I was already dripping wet.
But the phone kept ringing and ringing.
He sighed and hesitantly reached for it. “It is my assistant,” he said.
He put the call on speaker. “What?” The frustration was clear in his voice.
The assistant’s voice came through urgently. “Sir, sorry for the disturbance but you need to see this immediately.”
“What is it? It better be worth this disturbance” Alexander groaned.
“There is news trending all over the media right now.”
Alexander frowned. “What news? Spill it already.”
The assistant hesitated. “It is about Mrs. Charlotte Voss.”
My stomach tightened on hearing my name mentioned.
“What about her?” Alexander asked, staring briefly at me.
The assistant took a breath. “They are reporting that your wife is barren.”
Charlotte’s POVI folded the last piece of clothing and placed it neatly inside the travel bag Elena had lent me.She zipped up her own suitcase before looking over at me. “So,” she said, “have you decided what we’re doing?”I looked up before asking, “What do you mean?”She leaned against the dresser. “Do you want us to fly back to Seattle first and report everything to the police there?”I paused as the suggestion made sense. Under normal circumstances, it would have been exactly what I would do.But nothing about my situation was normal anymore so I slowly shook my head. “No.”Elena frowned. “No? Why say no?”“I don’t want to involve the police just yet.”She looked surprised. “Charlotte, after everything you’ve told me—”“I know.” I sighed. “But I don’t know the full extent of what really happened while I was gone.”I sat down on the edge of the bed. “For all I know, the police may already have a completely different version of my disappearance.”Elena remained quiet, allowing me
Charlotte’s POVI lowered my head as people around kept stealing glances at me. Even though the doctor had left , I could still feel eyes on me.Every time I looked up, someone quickly looked away. Others weren’t even trying to hide it at all as they whispered among themselves while glancing in my direction.My stomach tightened because they all obviously know who I am. Or rather…They thought they knew who I was.I couldn’t afford to make any careless decisions. If Victor had truly done everything he promised, then I had no idea who I could trust anymore.So I waited for any chances to get myself out of their glaring gazes.Then suddenly, a distraction came. “Move! Move!”The emergency room doors burst open as a woman screamed in agony. “My baby!”Blood stained the lower half of her dress as several nurses rushed her inside on a stretcher. “She’s hemorrhaging!”“We’re losing too much blood!”“Doctor, now!” Instantly, every nurse, doctor and even the patients’ relatives rushed toward t
Charlotte’s POVA loud bang jolted me awake as My eyes flew open in horrorFor a second, I couldn’t remember where I was. Then the familiar walls, the stale air, and the metal-framed bed reminded me of my reality.I was still in Victor Kane’s Captivity. Another miserable day.Before I could even sit upright, the door burst open and two large men strode into the room.“What are you doing?” I asked, immediately backing away until my back hit the wall.Neither of them answered as one grabbed my arm roughly while the other caught my shoulder as they began dragging me out of the room.“Let go of me!” I struggled, but after a week of poor meals, endless stress, and little sleep, I barely had any strength left.“Where are you taking me?” I asked as I was being dragged but still, I got no answer.They dragged me out of the room and down the hallway as my heart pounded wildly.Was Victor finally done playing games? Was he going to kill me? The thought made my legs feel even weaker.When we rea
Alexander’s POVI sat in one of the hard plastic chairs in the hospital reception, my elbows resting on my knees while my hands hung loosely between them.People walked past me, the doctors, the nurses, the patients and different Families but the sounds around me simply blended into meaningless noise.For the first time in years, I felt completely powerless. Across from me, my mother hadn’t stopped talking. “I warned you, Alexander.” Her voice trembled with grief, but every word was sharp enough to cut so deep into my soul where I was seated.“I warned you from the very beginning.” I stared at the polished floor without responding to her. “I told you that woman wasn’t right for you.”Still, I said nothing as I couldn’t even bring myself to go against my mother at this point in time.“You never listened to me! You were blindly in love with a woman who isn’t worth a single drop of your love.” She wiped her tears angrily.“You defended her every single time I tried to challenge her and
Charlotte’s POVI stood silently by the window, my eyes fixed on the gray sky outside. I wasn’t really looking at anything in particular because my mind had become strangely empty.Over the last two days, I had cried until my eyes burned and my head throbbed. I’d worried about Alex, my company, my marriage, and everything that had happened so suddenly that it felt impossible to process. At some point, the tears had simply stopped coming.There was nothing left to cry about. I rested my forehead against the cool glass and let out a long, exhausted breath.“So this is what hopelessness feels like… this is what it feels like to be kept as a prisoner and being fed like some beggar when it is deemed fit for them” I whispered the words to myself.I wondered what Alex was doing at that very moment. Had he found my letter? Did he think I had truly abandoned him?Or… Did he think I had taken my own life? Does he still care about me or is he busy having sex and being sucked by his ex secretary
Alexander’s POVI sat in the passenger seat of my SUV outside the hospital, staring at the stack of files resting on my lap without truly seeing a single word.The afternoon sun reflected against the windshield, warming the leather interior, but I felt nothing.My fingers slowly turned to another page, checking out the blood tests, the medication chart, the daily observations, the Nursing reports and Everything was looking just too ordinary.I rubbed my aching eyes before leaning back against the seat. “This doesn’t make any sense…” The words slipped out quietly.Marilyn hadn’t looked like someone who was about to die all the while I’ve been paying her visits.The other time I’d visited her, she’d smiled despite the pain she was carrying. She had complained about the hospital food. She had teased me for worrying too much.She had even asked when Charlotte and I planned on giving her a nephew to spoil. A lump formed in my throat.No! Something wasn’t adding up. I closed the folder and
Charlotte’s POV“Alexander!” I rushed after him immediately, my tears blurring my vision as I followed him out of the apartment.“Alexander, please!” He still didn’t stop walking.The driver, who had just stepped out of the front vehicle, looked startled when Alexander stretched his hand toward him
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Alexander’s POV.It had been a week since Charlotte and I settled things between us.It’s been peaceful with no arguments, no tears and no cold silence stretching across the bedroom.Things were finally beginning to feel normal again between us, and honestly, I should have been relieved. Charlotte
Charlotte’s POV.It’s been two days. Two whole days had passed since Alexander walked out of our bedroom after yelling at me, and nothing between us had felt normal again.He still came home,still slept beside me but emotionally, he was somewhere far away from me and it terrified me.I sat quietly







