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**Naomi’s POV**
I held the cold metal railing tightly as I walked into the hospital hallway. My legs felt weak. My heart pounded like it wanted to break through my chest.
“Congratulations, Mrs. Ashford,” the doctor said with a smile I couldn’t feel. “You’re eight weeks pregnant.”
I froze.
Pregnant. Me. For **him**. The man I married a year ago, but who never loved me. The man who already had his eyes on another woman. Valentina.
My chest tightened. I could barely breathe. I wanted to laugh. I wanted to cry. I wanted to scream. And yet, I couldn’t move.
He didn’t love me. Not ever. He married me because I was the only one available for him just to get the families wealth. The Ashfords’ wealth. That was all I was. A business deal. A tool. A servant dressed in white silk and lace.
Even in the house… I was nothing. Treated like a maid. Ignored by the maids. Sneered at by the servants. Shunned by his family. And yet… he held the power to ruin me completely.
I thought of the contract. One year. Exactly one year. That’s all I was allowed to be his wife. One year of pretending. One year of humiliation. One year of waiting for love that would never come.
Now, the year was ending. And I was carrying his child.
I swallowed hard. My hands shook as I gripped the hospital counter for support.
“Mrs. Ashford? Are you alright?” the nurse asked, noticing my pale face.
I nodded quickly, not trusting my voice.
I had no one. My parents died when I was fifteen. I had no siblings, no cousins who cared. Just me. Alone. Orphaned. The only family I had was… him. Or at least, the marriage.
And even that… was a lie.
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**Flashback – The House**
The house was cold. Not because of winter. Not because of the marble floors or the chandelier that hung in the hall. No. It was cold because **nobody loved me there**.
I walked quietly down the hall, carrying a tray of tea. The maids whispered behind my back. The cooks laughed when they thought I couldn’t hear. His mother never looked me in the eye, unless it was to order me around. His father… well, he barely spoke to me at all.
Lucas, My so-called husband. He barely noticed me unless he wanted something. And even then, it wasn’t kindness. It was control. Power. Ownership.
I remembered the first night I moved into the Ashford mansion. I was nineteen, innocent, full of hope. I thought… maybe, just maybe, if I was good, if I tried hard enough, he might… care. He might love me.
I was wrong.
The truth hit me like a hammer over and over again. He never wanted me. Not me. He wanted his family’s money. The Ashford fortune. The only son had to marry the right girl. That was me. But he already had his heart set on Valentina. Beautiful, perfect, everything he ever wanted. Everything I could never be.
I was just… background. A shadow. Someone to keep the house quiet while he waited for his real love to arrive.
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**Back to the Hospital**
Now, eight weeks pregnant. Alone. Afraid. And the one person who could protect me… wasn’t going to. Not anymore.
The contract ends today. He signed the papers. Divorce. Done. Finished. And soon, he would be free to marry Valentina without a single thought about me or the child I carried.
I pressed my hands over my stomach. My baby. My little one who hadn’t even been born yet. My child would never know their father’s love. Would never know what it felt like to be wanted.
I wanted to scream. I wanted to break something. Punch the walls. Cry until my throat burned.
But I couldn’t.
Not here. Not now.
I remembered rushing to the hospital this morning. My chest had been tight all day, but I had tried to ignore it. I had been taking care of the house, feeding the cat, talking to the maids who whispered about me behind my back. Everyone hated me.
I had no one.
I had no mother to wipe my tears. No father to hold me and tell me it would be okay. Just Lucas.The man who had promised nothing and given less.
And Valentina.
She had everything he wanted. She had everything he could never get from me. And I… I had a baby. A baby he would never care about.
I walked out of the examination room, my legs trembling. I could barely stand. I pressed my hands over my stomach again.
Then I saw it. The small café in the hospital. Coffee. Tea. Maybe wine, though I shouldn’t touch it.
I sat down, my shoulders shaking. I tried to breathe. Tried to calm down. Tried to pretend that this wasn’t the end of everything I had ever hoped for.
I wanted to scream. I wanted someone to hold me. I wanted to vanish.
I remembered the words Lucas had whispered on our first night as a couple:
“Just wait. Everything will be fine. You’ll see. One day, you’ll understand.”
I didn’t understand. I would never understand. Because everything was broken. Everything.
A hand on my shoulder.
“Naomi…”
I looked up. It was Abigail. My best friend. My only friend. My sister in every way that mattered. She had stayed with me when everyone else left. She had laughed, cried, and fought for me when I had no one else.
“I… I’m pregnant,” I whispered.
Her eyes widened.
“You… you’re what?”
I shook my head. “It’s him… it’s Lucas.”
Abigail's face darkened. Her jaw tightened. “Oh, Naomi…”
She didn’t speak. She didn’t need to. I could see it in her eyes. She understood everything. The contract. The divorce. The fiancée. The house. The years of loneliness. The abuse.
She grabbed my hand. “We’ll figure this out. Don’t worry about him right now. Your baby matters. That’s all that matters.”
I nodded. Tears fell. My grief was a flood. My anger, my betrayal, my fear… all of it came crashing down.
I looked at my phone. A message from Lucas lawyer:
*“The divorce papers are ready for your signature. Today is the last day of your contract marriage.”*
I pressed my hands over my stomach again. My baby. My child who had done nothing wrong. My child who would inherit… what? A father who never cared. A house full of strangers who hated me.
I wanted to vanish. To disappear. To take my baby and go somewhere far, far away.
I would not sign. Not yet. Not while I had hope. Hope that maybe… just maybe… the world hadn’t completely forgotten me.
I walked down the hall again. The lights were too bright. The smell of antiseptic made me dizzy. I held my stomach and shivered.
I remembered all the nights I had cried alone. All the times I had pretended to sleep while the servants whispered behind my back. All the times I had tried to make him notice me, smile at me, love me… and failed.
All of it came back in a wave, stronger than ever.
And yet… I was alive. And my child was alive. That was something. Something worth fighting for.
Lucas stood still at the airport.People walked past him with their suitcases.Some were laughing.Some were talking on their phones.But Lucas heard none of it.His eyes stayed on the message."Stay away from Naomi and the boy... or next time, you won't find them."His heart began to beat faster.He read the message again.Then a third time.It came from an unknown number.There was no name.No picture.Nothing.Lucas quickly called the number."The number you have dialed is switched off."He frowned.He tried again.The same answer.The phone was already off.Who sent it?How did they know he was in London?How did they know about Naomi and Leo?His mind filled with questions.For one moment, he almost turned around.He wanted to leave the airport.He wanted to go straight back to Naomi's apartment.He wanted to make sure she and Leo were safe.His feet refused to move.Then he remembered the company.If he stayed in London now, Victor would use the company to force him back later.
Lucas stayed on the balcony for another minute.He looked up at the clear London sky.Just a few hours ago, he had been laughing with Leo.Now work had found him again.He took a deep breath."Where are you?" he asked his assistant."I'm at a hotel near your apartment.""I have all the documents with me."Lucas nodded."I'll come and meet you.""Thank you, Mr. Ashford."The call ended.Lucas did not move.He stood there quietly.He wished he could forget about business for a little longer.But he knew he could not.The Ashford Group was not just a company.Thousands of people worked there.Thousands of families depended on it.If the merger failed, many innocent people could suffer.Lucas closed his eyes."I have to do the right thing.He walked back into the apartment.Leo was sitting on the floor with Captain, the little wooden horse.He looked up and smiled."Batman!"Lucas smiled back."What are you two doing?""We're climbing a mountain."Lucas laughed."Captain is very brave.""
Inside the Ashford mansion, only one light was still on.Victor Ashford stood beside the large window in his study.His hands were behind his back.His face was dark.The photographs were still lying on his desk.Lucas laughing with Naomi.Lucas carrying Leo on his shoulders.The four of them eating together.Every picture made Victor angrier.He picked up one photo.It showed Lucas smiling.Victor frowned."I haven't seen him smile like this in years."He threw the photo back onto the desk."This woman is ruining everything."A few seconds later, someone knocked on the door."Come in."The family lawyer entered.Behind him came two senior board members.They all looked worried.Victor sat down."Tell me."The lawyer opened a file."The Harrison Group called again."Victor's face became serious."What did they say?""They want to speak with Mr. Lucas Ashford before signing the merger."Victor hit the table lightly."I already spoke with them.""They said only Lucas can make the final
The apartment felt warm the moment everyone walked inside.Leo ran ahead, still holding the little wooden horse."Captain, this is our home," he said to the toy.Lucas smiled."He has a big imagination."Naomi laughed softly."He talks to his toys every day.""I heard that!" Leo shouted from the living room.Everyone laughed.The tension in the room became a little lighter.Martha walked into the kitchen."I'll make some hot chocolate.""I'll help," Naomi said.Lucas stood up too."I'll help."Martha smiled."No.""You've helped enough today.""You sit."Lucas laughed."I keep getting chased out of the kitchen.""You do," Naomi said with a smile."It suits you."Lucas pretended to sigh."I've lost my position.""You never had one," Martha teased.The three of them laughed.Meanwhile, Leo climbed onto the sofa beside Evelyn.He looked at the wooden horse again."I like him.""I'm happy you do," Evelyn said gently."Did you buy him today?"Evelyn smiled."No.""I chose him yesterday.""
Lucas stared across the street.His heart skipped a beat."Mother..."Naomi slowly turned.The woman standing beside the black car looked different from the Evelyn she remembered.She was still elegant.Still well dressed.But her shoulders looked lower.Her face looked tired.There were small lines around her eyes that had not been there five years ago.She was holding a small gift bag in one hand.The other hand was shaking slightly.For a few seconds, nobody moved.Finally, Evelyn took one slow step forward.Then another.She stopped a few feet away from Lucas and Naomi.Her eyes rested on Naomi.They quickly became wet."Naomi..."Naomi did not answer immediately.She simply looked at the woman who had changed the course of her life.There was no anger in her eyes.Only caution.Evelyn lowered her head."I know I have no right to come here without asking."Lucas sighed softly."Mother..."Evelyn raised a hand."Please.""Let me speak first."Lucas nodded.He stayed quiet.Evelyn l
Lucas slowly opened his eyes.For a long moment, he did not speak.The words Naomi had just said stayed in his heart."I never hated you."He had waited five years to hear those words.Five long years.He let out a small breath and smiled."Thank you."Naomi looked at him."For what?""For telling me the truth."She nodded gently."I think... we both deserve the truth now."Lucas agreed."No more lies.""No more secrets.""No more people speaking for us."Naomi looked at the small lake in front of them.The water was calm."I wanted to tell you everything."Lucas turned to her."When?""The day I left."She smiled sadly."But your mother came before I could."Lucas lowered his head."I know.""I found out later."Naomi sighed."That day...""I was scared.""I wasn't thinking about myself anymore."Lucas knew exactly what she meant."You were thinking about Leo."She nodded."I had another life to protect."Lucas smiled softly."And you protected him well."Naomi looked surprised."You







