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Camila’s POV:
“D-Daniel.” I started but the sound of my own voice startled me when he paused, with his hand hovering over his car keys on the entryway table. “I... I wanted us to... to have breakfast together. Today. Just today."
I held my breath, bracing for the inevitable because I already knew the script. He would glance at his watch, offer a tight smile, then apologize about an early meeting or a client who couldn't wait.
This time, though, Daniel stood perfectly still for three seconds then his shoulders dropped as he let go of his keys. I watched, utterly paralyzed, as he turned around and looked at me. "Alright.” He said quietly, walking back into the dining room.
Then he pulled out a chair, sat down, and placed a napkin on his lap while I just blinked, hardly believing it. We hadn't sat down for a meal together in months and even when we did, his face was usually buried in his phone, his fingers flying across the screen while I spoke to the top of his head.
But as I sat back down and poured his coffee, I noticed something different. His phone remained face-down on the table while he picked up his fork and began to eat, completely undistracted.
‘This is it.’ I thought, my hands trembling as I reached into my robe pocket, my fingers brushing against the plastic pregnancy test I had hidden there.
Just as the words ‘I’m pregnant’ hovered on the very tip of my tongue, the sound of Daniel dropping his fork onto his porcelain plate cut through the silence.
I blinked, startled as he cleared his throat, leaned back in his chair, and looked directly into my eyes. "I want a divorce, Camila."
The words echoed in my head but I kept staring at him, my brain refusing to process the syllables that had just come out of his mouth. ‘Divorce?’ Surely I had misheard him. Surely it was a sick joke, or a hallucination brought on by my racing mind.
"What...?" I whispered. "Daniel, what are you saying?" He didn't blink, he just reached for his napkin, wiped his mouth and stood up.
"I have a mandatory investor meeting to attend right now, so I have to go to the office. But when I return later tonight, I will hand over the divorce papers.”
“Daniel, wait! Stop!" I cried out, finally finding my voice as he turned on his heel and began walking toward the front door.
“You can't just say that and leave!” I scrambled out of my chair, my vision blurring with tears. "Daniel, look at me! Please, just talk to me!"
He didn't even turn around, instead he glanced at his phone when it buzzed in his hand, then he swiped to answer, and pressed it to his ear.
"Yes, I'm on my.” He said into the receiver and without glancing at his sobbing wife, he opened the front door, stepped out of the house, and pulled it shut behind him.
I collapsed onto the floor of the living room, unable to breathe as I pulled my knees to my chest, sobbing so hard that my ribs ached. How had a morning that was supposed to be the happiest day of my life turned into such an absolute disaster?
Trembling violently, I fumbled for my phone on the floor and dialed the one person I trusted above all else. "Camila?" Samantha’s voice filled the line on the second ring. "Hey, sweetie! So tell me, how did he take the news?!"
"S-Sam..." I choked out. "He... he wants a d-divorce."
"What?!" Samantha gasped on the other end. "What do you mean a divorce? Did you tell him about the baby?"
"No!" I wailed, pressing the palm of my hand against my forehead. "I didn't even get the chance! He just told me he was bringing home papers tonight then he just walked out! He wouldn't even look at me, Sam. It was like I was a stranger to him."
"Oh my god, Camila, calm down." Samantha urged. "Think clearly. Did something happen recently? Was there an argument? Any sign at all that he was thinking about this?"
I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to piece through the wreckage of the last few months.
"No... I mean, we haven't been close. You know how busy he’s been with the company’s financial crisis. He’s been working late every single night, sleeping at the office... We had a few arguments when he stood me up for dinner, but nothing crazy!”
“Maybe... maybe he just fell out of love with me." I added after a short pause.
"Don't overthink it right now, babe.” Samantha said soothingly. "Men are stupid, and stress makes them do crazy things. Just wait until he gets home tonight like he said. Once he’s back, you can sit him down, tell him about the pregnancy. Don't do anything drastic until then, okay?"
"Okay.” I whispered, desperately clinging to her advice. "Okay, I'll wait."
But the waiting was a special kind of torture. I spent the entire day in the living room pacing back and forth across the rug as hours bled into one another. By midnight, the silence in the house was suffocating so with shaky hands, I called Samantha again. "He's still not here, Sam. I'm losing my mind."
"He's still not back?" Samantha replied, sounding surprised. "Listen, Camila... if you're hurting this badly, don't just sit there. Drive down to the company and face him. If you tell him about the pregnancy right now, there is no way he will go through with this divorce.”
She was right. If he knew he was going to be a father, then maybe he would remember why we started this journey in the first place.
“Thank you, Sam. I love you.” I said fiercely, wiping a stray tear from my cheek. "Love you too, babe. Good luck." I ended the call, stood up, and immediately gasped as my legs wobbled violently beneath me but I forced myself to walk, stumbling up the stairs to grab my purse and my car keys.
The drive through the city was a blur and when I finally pulled up to Daniel’s company and the building was mostly dark, save for the top floor. Inside, the security guard at the front desk instantly recognized me as the CEO’s wife, so he offered a polite nod and waved me right through the turnstiles.
Then I stepped into the elevator which slid open on the 35th floor that was completely deserted. Exhaling, I walked down the long hallway toward the double oak doors of Daniel’s private office.
On arrival, I pulled the pregnancy test from my purse and clutched it tightly in my hand. Then I grabbed the brass handle, turned it quietly, and pushed the door open.
"Daniel, we need to…" The words died in my throat and the pregnancy test slipped from my numb fingers, clattering loudly against the floor.
There, splayed carelessly across Daniel's mahogany desk, was my best friend, Samantha whose fingers were buried tightly in Daniel's dark hair as he moved between her thighs.
Vincent’s POV:(Five Years Later)"Vincent, dear." My stepmother’s voice came through the line. "I’m just calling to give you a heads-up. The driver just picked up Camila from the airport, so she will be arriving at your corporate headquarters very soon."I shifted in my chair, glancing up at my secretary Stanley, who remained perfectly composed. "She doesn't have to come to the company today, Beatrice. She can come in tomorrow morning instead.”"Oh, absolutely not.” Beatrice sighed heavily on the other end. "You know how much she wanted to be there several days ago but the irregular weather in New York City completely wrecked the flight schedules that's why she doesn't want this postponed a second longer.”“Fine.” I replied, conceding to the arrangement because refusing would only invite a hassle I didn't care to handle. Then I ended the call, tossed the phone back onto the desk and looked up at Stanley. "Notify me the exact moment Camila arrives on the administrative floor.""Unders
Camila’s POV:Vincent used to live with his mother after his parents’ divorce so he didn't attend the wedding between his father, Raymond, and my mother. And he never returned until long after I had left the house five years ago.But before the wedding, driven by a deep-seated resentment and a need to know exactly who was infiltrating our lives, I had done extensive background research on my new stepfather. I had spent hours staring at his family pictures and I vividly remembered seeing several pictures of Vincent but it had been years since I looked at those pictures. That was why my alcohol-fried brain hadn't recognized him this morning.‘Please.’ I prayed desperately to whatever cruel deity was pulling the strings of my life. ‘Please let him have been too drunk last night to remember my face.’Luckily, his eyes remained completely devoid of any hidden malice or knowing amusement as he rose to his feet, and stretched out his right hand toward me."It's a pleasure to finally meet yo
Camila’s POV:“I can't believe this.” I, a married woman, was naked in a stranger's bed, yet I was more concerned about why he looked familiar.Hissing under my breath, I slid out from under the duvet and scrambled around the unfamiliar room, gathering my discarded clothes from the floor. Then I fled out of the bar, threw myself into my car, and drove back to our apartment.However, the moment I stepped off the elevator on our floor, my heart broke when I saw my suitcases in front of our apartment door. “Damn it!” I shrieked, then I stormed over to the door and began slamming my fist against the wood. "Daniel! Open this door! Daniel!"Within seconds, the door swung open and Daniel stood in the entryway but my gaze didn't stay on him for long. Behind him, leaning carelessly against the doorframe, was Samantha."Why are my bags outside, Daniel?" I asked, my voice trembling despite my best efforts to remain calm."These are the divorce papers, Camila. You need to sign them immediately a
Camila’s POV:“Daniel?” I mumbled, stumbling backward as my grip loosened, and my purse slipped from my numb fingers, crashing against the hardwood floor with a deafening thud. The sound ripped through the office and Daniel quickly pulled out of Samantha, his chest heaving as he frantically began tugging his pants back up while Samantha scrambled backward across the desk, her face flushing deep red as she hurried to drag her skirt down to cover herself.I stood there completely stunned, staring at my husband of three years and the woman I had called my best friend since highschool. My brain was firing wildly, trying and failing to make sense of the puzzle before me.Finally, I forced my trembling legs to take a single step forward into the room. “Is she the reason you coldly demanded a divorce this morning?” I asked, waiting for an apology. Instead, Daniel straightened his tie, looked directly at me, and said. "Yes, Samantha is the reason I’m divorcing you."“Why?" I whispered, turn
Camila’s POV:“D-Daniel.” I started but the sound of my own voice startled me when he paused, with his hand hovering over his car keys on the entryway table. “I... I wanted us to... to have breakfast together. Today. Just today."I held my breath, bracing for the inevitable because I already knew the script. He would glance at his watch, offer a tight smile, then apologize about an early meeting or a client who couldn't wait. This time, though, Daniel stood perfectly still for three seconds then his shoulders dropped as he let go of his keys. I watched, utterly paralyzed, as he turned around and looked at me. "Alright.” He said quietly, walking back into the dining room.Then he pulled out a chair, sat down, and placed a napkin on his lap while I just blinked, hardly believing it. We hadn't sat down for a meal together in months and even when we did, his face was usually buried in his phone, his fingers flying across the screen while I spoke to the top of his head.But as I sat back







