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[Ivy]
“Great news, Mrs Morgan. Your cervix has healed, and everything’s back to normal. Now you can start trying for a baby without any issues,” Dr Kline says, and I can’t hold back my happiness.
“Really? That’s actually good news.” I can’t wait to tell Hunter about it. He will be so happy. I touch the file she just handed me, pressing it against my chest so I know it’s real. “Thank you, Doctor. Thank you so much.”
I leave the hospital and wait for Finn to bring the car around.
My excitement rolls off me in waves. I can’t stop grinning.
Five years. For five years, Hunter and I have been married, and for the last two years we’ve been trying for a baby. But I was told I wouldn’t be able to conceive because of an accident that happened seven years ago. It was a… messy situation.
I hear a car pull up, and my smile widens even more.
A car door opens, and a familiar presence fills my nostrils.
“Hey, Ivy, ready to go home?” Finn, my personal driver—my best friend and brother from another mother—asks. “You look really happy today.”
He guides me to the car and holds the door open for me.
I get in the back of the car. “I am. I got some good news today.”
Finn enters the car, and I feel the engine start. “What news?”
“The doctor said that Hunter and I can finally have a child.”
“Congratulations, Ivy,” he says after a beat. “That’s wonderful news.”
I grin, unable to hide my joy—and I won’t. Hunter and I have waited a long time for this news, and I can’t stop thinking about how he’ll react. He’ll obviously be happy—too happy—and might even decide to take a day off so we can plan the whole baby-making process.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned while trying for a baby, it’s that babies don’t happen at just any time of the day. Nope, they certainly don’t. They need to be made at the right time, and Hunter has spent the last two years making a calendar, a baby diary, and even mood boards to increase our chances. He has it all planned out, and I can’t help but laugh every time he goes on one of his rants. He is adorable.
But the baby isn’t the only thing he has been concerned about.
He has been worried about me, too.
My eyes, mostly.
Yes, I must rely on my senses to move through the world, for I cannot see. I was not born blind—my darkness came from an accident seven years ago. In that moment, I was trying to protect my husband, and the injuries I suffered took my sight from me.
Ever since the accident, Hunter has taken it upon himself to try to get my vision back. Back then, he used to be so obsessed—all he talked about were the doctors he had met, heard about, or wanted to contact because of their great reputations. He wanted to know if my eyes were treatable, if I could ever see again. But every single time, the doctors gave him an answer that broke his heart a little.
I know it did. I was there, holding his hands, trying to act like it didn’t matter—that it wasn’t such a big deal.
I would have been happy either way. Sure, having my vision back would have been wonderful, but I wasn’t holding my breath. After living with this blindness for almost seven years, I had already made peace with it.
When the car pulls up, the familiar scent of roses washes over me. It’s from the garden Hunter built for me for our first marriage anniversary. And I love it. He knows that. He knows that even though I can’t see them, the scent of those flowers alone brings me a sense of peace.
I get out of the car, my file clutched in my hand like a lifeline. “Thanks for the ride, Finn.”
“Anytime, Ivy.” His voice is a little distant, but I chalk it up to exhaustion.
“See you soon.”
He doesn’t respond, and the next thing I hear is him driving the car away.
Strange. What’s up with him today? Is he really that exhausted?
Maybe he is. I should give him a day or two's rest. He deserves it.
With a nod to myself, I enter my home sweet home with Hunter.
I walk with confidence, already sensing another presence from across the room—the subtle scent of all sweet things.
I smile. “What are you still doing here, Mina?” I ask the head maid. “Didn’t you say you were going to see your future daughter-in-law for the first time today? We wouldn’t want you to be late for that, right?”
Mina’s chuckle sounds forced. “Mrs Morgan, I would leave, but Mr Hunter told me to wait for you. He’s upstairs and told me to inform him about your arrival right away.”
“Hunter’s home?” That’s surprising. Didn’t he say he would be late for dinner today? Something urgent with a client that couldn’t be postponed.
Mina helps me to the couch. “Yes, Mrs Morgan. He arrived an hour ago.”
“Well, that’s wonderful.” I beam, my heart fluttering. “I have some amazing news for him.”
I feel her shift beside me. “I’m sure he’ll be delighted, Mrs Morgan.”
I settle into the plush cushions; the file still clutched in my hands. The scent of roses and lilies seems stronger today, almost intoxicating. “Mina, would you be a dear and get me some water? My throat is a bit dry.”
“Of course, Mrs Morgon.” Her footsteps recede, and I listen to the familiar hum of the house.
I frown, however, when the faint scent of expensive perfume invades my nostrils.
Weird. Everybody in the house knows I hate strong scents; they make me nauseous. Then who would wear such a thing?
I sniff again, just to make sure I’m not imagining things, but sure enough, the scent is still there. It’s faint, as if someone tried to cover it up, but it’s there. A woman’s perfume.
A sense of unease settles in the pit of my stomach, but I push it aside. Maybe it’s a new cleaning product Mina decided to try. Yeah. That must be it.
“Here’s your water, Mrs Morgan,” Mina’s gentle voice breaks through my thoughts.
“Thank you, Mina.” I take the glass, my fingers brushing against hers. “Oh, before I forget—did someone come home today? I feel like someone did, but I can’t place the scent.”
I hear her breath hitch. “No, Mrs Morgan. No one has come home today. Just Mr Hunter.”
The fact that she said it too quickly makes me more suspicious. And the way she tried to make her voice sound as normal as possible…
I sip my water. “Are you sure?”
“Yes. I’m sure.”
Her voice is steady, but I can’t shake the feeling that she’s hiding something.
I take another sip of water, the cool liquid doing little to soothe the sudden warmth spreading through my chest. “Alright. If you say so.”
I decide to let it go, not wanting to cause a scene over nothing. Maybe I’m just being paranoid. After all, it’s been a long day, and the news from the doctor has me on edge.
“Where’s Hunter right now?”
“In the study, Mrs Morgan. Let me inform him of your arrival. He will be right down.” I can hear her footsteps already walking away.
“Stop,” I say, and stand up, making sure to wear my usual gentle smile. “It’s okay. I’ll go and fetch him myself. I do have something to tell him, anyway.”
With the help of my memory and the familiar furniture arrangement, I make my way around the couch and toward the stairs.
“Don’t,” Mina suddenly grabs my arm, her hold surprisingly too tight. “Please don’t go in there, Mrs. Morgan.”
A cold dread washes over me, and I pull my arm away from her grasp. “Why not?”
“He’s… busy.” Her words are laced with something I can’t quite place. Fear? Panic?
“Busy doing what?” I ask, my voice barely a whisper. “Mina, what’s going on?”
“Nothing, Mrs Morgan.” She lets out a nervous laugh. “It’s just… he’s on an important call. He asked not to be disturbed.”
But I know it’s a lie. I can feel it in the way her hand trembles as she releases my arm.
My fingers tighten around the bannister. “Oh. I see.”
I can’t. But I know when not to push. I turn to face her. “You know what? I was thinking… before you leave, why don’t you make a cup of that herbal tea you brought me from your hometown? I haven’t been sleeping well for the past few days. Maybe it will help.”
Mina stiffens beside me, just for a second. It’s so slight most people wouldn’t notice—but I do. When you live in the dark, you learn to read the world through every other sense.
“Oh—of course,” she says quickly. Too quickly. “I’ll… I’ll get right on it.”
Her footsteps retreat toward the kitchen, uneven and rushed.
I take the stairs and move as fast as I can—before Mina arrives and stops me one more time.
I move so hurriedly that by the time I reach the upstairs, I’m out of breath.
But the smell hits me before I even make it to the study. Not Mina’s familiar warm scent, not the floral scents from my garden, not even the familiar scent of Hunter’s cologne.
It’s the same perfume I smelled earlier.
The expensive, luxurious one.
The one I hate.
I push open the study door, and a wave of Hunter’s and a woman’s scent washes over me.
My blood runs cold.
“Hunter?”
[Ivy]The silence in the car is a living, breathing thing.Thankfully, the very annoying and very controlling man next to me doesn’t say a word.Because honestly, if he did, I would have given him a piece of my mind, too.I’m not even sure why I got into his car—in Elijah’s car—in the first place. I had every reason to walk right past him, considering his so-called son just gave me the worst headache of my life.I mean, how could someone be so stupid? How could Hunter even come up with a solution so absurd? Where is his self-awareness? Where is his damn logic?In the gutter?I roll my eyes, staring hard at the view outside, though it has no impact on my furious brain.I don’t know how long I just sit there—speechless, angry, and completely out of my mind. But when the car finally stops, it’s only then that I blink and really look outside to see where we are.To say I’m pissed to find myself back at the mansion Hunter and I shared for the last five years would be an understatement.I w
“Dammit!” Hunter grunted, finally letting his frustration show on his face.God knows how long he had been holding back. But if he had snapped at her even once during their conversation, there was no doubt in his mind that Ivy would have stormed out right away.He should have seen it coming, though. It had been a long shot from the very beginning.He knew Ivy would never accept the baby. Hell, she didn’t even want him anymore.And yet, he had hoped.Hoped that maybe, just maybe, she would see how much he was trying to fix things, how much he wanted to make it up to her. He had even been ready to give her a child. His child. But now, as he stood there alone, he realized just how foolish that hope had been.He ran a hand through his hair, pulling at the strands in frustration. What was he s
I look at him for a long moment, feeling nothing but pity. How could I have ever loved this man? How could I have been so blind to his flaws?Even after everything that has happened between us, he still has the audacity to talk like that. Like nothing ever happened. Like everything he did was somehow so excusable that a single apology would be enough to fix it all.I shake my head, looking at the man I once loved more than myself.“There’s nothing to fix, Hunter,” I say directly, holding nothing back. “We’re done. We’ve been done for a while now, and you know that.”Ever since the day you decided to cheat on me.He shakes his head frantically, reaching for my hand and surprising me with his tight grip. “No, we’re not. How can you even say that, Ivy? You used to love me so much. You always forgave me, no matter what. Why can’t you just… just give me another chance?”I pull my hand away, disgusted by the touch. “Because I don’t want to forgive you, isn’t that enough?”His face falls, an
[Ivy]“This is too much, Ivy. I can’t… I can’t accept all of this,” Janice says, looking at the dozens of shopping bags in front of her. She turns to me, shaking her head frantically. “I know you care about me, and I’m grateful to have someone like you as my friend, but this is really too much. You have to understand that I can’t accept it.”“Good lord, you’re overthinking again!” I groan, rolling my eyes and ignoring her childish protest. I turn to the staff member instead, who has been assisting us for the past two hours. “Here’s my card. Swipe it once we’re done. Don’t hold back.”The attendant accepts the card with a gentle smile. “Yes, ma’am. Would you like to see something else? Perhaps our new party collection? We have just received the latest designs from Rosita Rose.”Rosita Rose? Isn’t she the famous designer who’s been making waves in the fashion industry lately? I’ve read a few articles about her, but I’ve never actually seen her work up close. I wonder how it would look o
Hearing Janice say that warms my heart.I never had a sister, but if I did, I would genuinely want someone like her.She’s the epitome of kindness, love, and compassion.And for obvious reasons, that makes me want to avenge her.Rebecca and that fraud, Ivory Hunt, not only destroyed her, her career, and her entire future, but they also made the huge mistake of stealing what’s mine.And now they possibly cannot blame anyone but themselves for what’s coming to them, can they?—[Elijah]“What the hell is wrong with you?” Hunter comes storming into my office, looking more furious than I expected.Then again, I’m so used to being so disappointed in him that at this point, his tantrums hardly affect me anymore.“You went to see Ivy last night and didn’t even bother to tell me?” he spits out. “Why? What do you get by doing this? Do you get some sick pleasure out of butting in between my wife and me? Or do you think you can do just about anything because no one is here to question you?”I le
During breakfast, everyone keeps staring at the scarf wrapped tightly around my neck.Grandpa raises an eyebrow, and Martha gives me a curious look, but no one asks any questions. And I’m grateful for that.The last thing I want to explain is how I got a hickey the size of a fucking apple on my neck, especially when the culprit is someone I shouldn’t even be thinking about that way.Janice, on the other hand, seems to be in a much better mood this morning. She’s laughing and chatting like her old self, and it’s a relief to see her like this after everything she’s been through.After breakfast, she follows me back to my room, her curiosity getting the better of her.“So,” she starts, closing the door behind her, “you wanna tell me what’s going on with you and that neck of yours? Because I don’t think it’s just a fashion statement.”I sigh, knowing I can’t keep this from her forever. “I… it’s nothing. Just a mistake.”She raises an eyebrow, looking even more curious. “A mistake, huh?” T
I try not to think about it too much.Because the more I dwell on it, the more likely I am to fall into the trap called Elijah Morgon.And God knows, even though I’m not afraid of most things, something about having anything to do with him scares me somehow.The thought alone makes me nervous, anxi
Once the car’s back on the road, I finally remember to talk again.“You didn’t have to do that,” I say, turning to face him. “That was absolutely unnecessary.”“Was it?” he asks instead, looking back at me with a strange kind of intensity.“Of course. It was just a minor issue. You could have scold
I can’t believe I fell for that.Five years of catching up to do?What the hell does that even mean?What could he and I possibly have to catch up on?It’s not just that we haven’t had any contact in the last five years, but also the complicated relationship we share.Hunter might not be his biolog
“Cass!” Hunter’s voice fills with panic as he catches her before she can fall completely. “What’s wrong? Talk to me.” “I don’t know,” she cries, gripping his shirt tightly. “It hurts. It hurts so much.” The entire hallway falls into chaos within seconds. Doctors rush over. Nurses gather around.







