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Chapter 2

Author: Miss Jean
last update publish date: 2026-04-29 13:17:22

The hospital room felt smaller after everything was over, though nothing had changed except the silence. Ava lay still, her body heavy, her mind slower than usual, as if it hadn’t fully caught up with what had just happened. The pain had faded, but it left behind a dull emptiness that settled deep in her bones. Beside her, the baby slept, wrapped carefully, unaware of the quiet tension that filled the space.

Ava turned her head slightly, her eyes moving to the chair near the door.

Empty.

She looked at it longer than necessary, as if something might change if she waited. It didn’t.

Her gaze dropped back to her daughter. The small rise and fall of her chest was steady, soft, grounding. Ava shifted her hand, brushing her fingers lightly over the blanket, adjusting it even though it didn’t need adjusting.

The door opened.

Ava looked up immediately.

Not him.

The doctor stepped in, flipping through a chart as he spoke in a calm, routine tone. “You and the baby are both stable. You’ll need to rest for a few days. Avoid stress if possible.”

Ava listened, her eyes steady, though the last part felt almost ironic.

Avoid stress.

The doctor glanced at her briefly, then toward the door, as if expecting someone else to be there. When no one appeared, his expression shifted just slightly before he returned to the chart.

“Is there someone who will be staying with you?” he asked.

Ava didn’t answer.

She couldn’t.

But even if she could, the answer would have been the same.

No.

The doctor seemed to understand anyway. He nodded once, wrote something down, then left the room without saying anything further.

The silence returned quickly.

Ava let out a slow breath.

Her eyes moved to the phone on the table.

Still no message.

No missed call.

Nothing.

She didn’t reach for it this time.

Instead, she leaned back slightly, closing her eyes for a moment. Not to sleep. Just to pause.

But even in that brief moment, her thoughts didn’t stop.

They moved differently now.

Less scattered.

More focused.

The image of the papers flashed through her mind.

The word she had seen.

Divorce.

Her eyes opened again.

This time, when she looked at her daughter, the feeling was not just soft or emotional.

It was sharper.

Clearer.

If she left things the way they were, she would lose.

Not just him.

That didn’t matter anymore.

She would lose this.

Ava sat up slowly, careful of the strain in her body. Her movements were slower than usual, but steady. She reached for the small notebook the nurse had left earlier for basic notes and instructions.

She opened it.

Blank.

Her fingers hovered for a second, then she picked up a pen.

The first word came slowly.

Money.

She paused, thinking.

Then added another.

Work.

Her handwriting wasn’t neat. It didn’t need to be.

She wasn’t writing for anyone else.

Just for herself.

A quiet plan began to take shape, not fully formed, not perfect, but enough to hold onto.

Enough to start.

A soft sound pulled her attention back.

The baby stirred.

Ava put the pen down immediately and leaned closer, lifting her gently, holding her with careful hands that already knew what to do without being taught.

The child settled quickly against her.

Ava watched her for a moment, then lowered her gaze.

Her fingers moved instinctively.

I’ll figure it out.

The promise stayed silent.

But it felt real.

The door opened again sometime later.

This time

Adrian walked in.

Ava didn’t move immediately.

She only looked.

He stood near the entrance, his expression the same as always controlled, distant, as if nothing in the room required anything more from him.

His gaze moved briefly to the baby in her arms.

Then back to her.

“You’re awake,” he said.

Ava didn’t respond.

Her hands didn’t move either.

She simply watched him.

Adrian stepped further in, his posture relaxed, like this was just another stop in his day.

“I had something to handle,” he added, as if that explained the absence.

Ava’s expression didn’t change.

Her fingers tightened slightly around the blanket.

He noticed.

But didn’t comment.

Instead, his attention shifted to the table beside her. The untouched phone. The stillness of everything else.

“You should have called again,” he said.

Ava almost reacted to that.

Almost.

But the feeling passed quickly.

She had called.

Once.

That had been enough.

Her gaze dropped to her daughter.

Adrian followed it, then spoke again, his tone unchanged. “The doctor said everything went fine.”

Ava nodded faintly.

There was nothing else to say.

The silence stretched.

It wasn’t uncomfortable.

Just empty.

Adrian exhaled quietly, then reached into his coat and pulled out a document, placing it on the table beside her.

“I’ve already prepared it,” he said.

Ava didn’t look at it immediately.

She didn’t need to.

She already knew.

Still, after a moment, her eyes shifted.

The word was there again.

Clear.

Final.

Divorce.

Her grip on the baby tightened just slightly.

Adrian noticed that too.

“This is better for both of us,” he continued, his voice calm, almost indifferent. “You’ll be compensated. The terms are fair.”

Ava looked at him.

Really looked this time.

Not with confusion.

Not with hope.

Just… seeing him as he was.

Her hands didn’t move.

She didn’t try to ask why.

Didn’t try to explain anything.

That version of her

Was already fading.

Adrian seemed to expect something.

A reaction.

A refusal.

Anything.

But it didn’t come.

Ava lowered her gaze again, adjusting the baby slightly in her arms.

Her movements were careful, steady.

Like the conversation wasn’t the most important thing in the room.

And for the first time

Adrian noticed something he hadn’t before.

She wasn’t trying to hold onto him.

The realization was small.

But it lingered.

Ava finally moved her hand.

Not to sign.

Just to reach for the pen again.

She pulled the notebook closer and added another word beneath the others.

Leave.

Adrian watched her.

Frowning slightly.

“What are you doing?” he asked.

Ava didn’t answer.

She didn’t stop either.

She closed the notebook calmly and set the pen down.

Then she looked up at him.

Her expression was quiet.

But different.

Not weak.

Not pleading.

Just… done.

Adrian held her gaze for a second longer than usual.

Something about it felt unfamiliar.

Uncomfortable.

He looked away first.

“Think about it,” he said, gesturing slightly toward the document. “I’ll have someone come by tomorrow.”

Ava didn’t respond.

He didn’t wait for one.

He turned and walked out.

The door closed behind him.

The room fell silent again.

Ava sat there for a while without moving.

Then slowly, she looked down at her daughter.

Her fingers brushed lightly against the baby’s cheek.

Her thoughts were no longer scattered.

They had direction now.

Clear.

Steady.

If he wanted to end this

Fine.

But she wouldn’t leave empty-handed.

And she wouldn’t stay weak.

Ava leaned back slightly, her gaze drifting toward the door he had just walked through.

Not with longing.

Not with pain.

But with something else entirely.

Something quiet.

Something new.

The beginning of a decision he hadn’t seen coming.

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