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Chapter 2 - The Day I Left

Author: HG
last update publish date: 2025-12-31 00:53:07

The hospital smelled like disinfectant and quiet despair. I sat in the waiting area, clutching my bag while couples passed me by laughing, whispering, holding hands. A man bent down to kiss his wife’s forehead. Another argued softly with his partner over baby names. I felt like an intruder in a world I no longer belonged to.

When my name was called, I stood up slowly and followed the nurse into the examination room.

“Any pain?” she asked kindly.

“No,” I replied. “Just… questions.”

She smiled. “That’s normal.”

Normal. Nothing about my life felt normal.

The doctor confirmed what I already knew. The pregnancy was real, healthy and fragile.

“You should avoid stress,” she said gently. “And make sure you’re emotionally supported.”

I almost laughed. Emotionally supported.

When I stepped back outside, the sun felt too bright. I sat on a bench near the hospital entrance, letting the reality sink in.

I was divorced, pregnant, alone, and carrying the child of a man who had erased me from his life without blinking.

I pulled out my phone and hovered over Ethan’s contact name. My thumb trembled.

One call. One sentence. That was all it would take to change everything.

I’m pregnant.

I imagined his reaction, surprise first, then suspicion. A paternity test. A lawyer. Control.

I imagined my child growing up under his cold gaze, raised in a mansion where love was conditional and silence was power.

Slowly, I locked my phone and slipped it back into my bag.

No. This child would not grow up begging for affection.

That night, I checked into a modest hotel under a different name. The room was small but clean. The bed felt unfamiliar as I sat on the edge of it, staring at the wall for a long time.

Three years. I had given Ethan Blackwood three years of my life.

I remembered cooking dinner that went cold because he didn’t come home. Waiting up past midnight, pretending not to notice the smell of another woman’s perfume on his coat. Smiling at social events while being introduced as an accessory rather than a wife.

I had told myself it was temporary. I told myself love was patient.

I had been wrong.

I opened my suitcase and removed the few clothes I owned, folding them neatly. At the bottom was the marriage certificate, the only thing that had ever proved I belonged in that world.

I tore it in half. Then into quarters. Then into pieces so small they could never be put back together.

By morning, my decision was made. I sold the jewelry Ethan’s mother had once given me, not out of spite, but necessity. I closed the bank account tied to the Blackwood name. I resigned from the charity foundation where I had worked under his shadow.

Each step felt like shedding skin. Painful but necessary.

Before leaving the city, I returned to the Blackwood mansion one last time not to beg, not to explain, but to retrieve something that belonged to me. My birth certificate. My passport. My identity.

The house was quiet. Ethan wasn’t home.

Good.

As I walked through the halls, memories whispered from every corner, but they no longer hurt the way they once did. I packed what little was truly mine and left without looking back.

At the airport, I purchased a one-way ticket. Destination: anywhere far enough to disappear.

As I waited to board, I placed a hand over my stomach and spoke softly, for the first time, not as a discarded wife but as a mother.

“I promise you,” I whispered, “no one will ever make you feel unwanted.”

The boarding call echoed through the terminal. I stood up.

Somewhere behind me, Ethan Blackwood continued his perfect life, unaware that the woman he had cast aside was carrying his child… and his greatest regret.

I walked onto the plane without turning around. And just like that.... I was gone.

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