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"Mrs. Vance, are you sure your husband didn't come with you today?"
Selene looked up from across the doctor's desk and offered a small smile. "I came straight from the office. Damien is busy." The doctor shook his head with a chuckle as he flipped through her file. "Busy or not, I have a feeling he'll be upset when he finds out he missed this appointment." Selene didn't respond to that. For the past three years, she'd visited hospitals more times than she could count. Blood tests, hormone treatments, fertility consultations. she'd done everything the doctors recommended, always hoping that the next visit would be the one that changed everything. But most appointments ended the same way: a polite apology, a new treatment plan, and another month of waiting. She had learned the hard way not to expect too much. Hope had a way of breaking her heart. So when the doctor closed her file, folded his hands on the desk, and smiled at her with that unusually wide grin, her heart lurched before she could stop it. "Doctor?" He leaned back in his chair. "Congratulations, Mrs. Vance. You're going to be a mother." Everything went still. The noise from the hallway, the ticking clock on the wall, even her own breathing, all of it seemed to disappear. She sat there staring at him, unable to make sense of the words she'd just heard. "I'm sorry," she whispered. "What did you say?" He pushed a report across the desk toward her. "You're pregnant." Selene looked down at the paper. The words blurred. She blinked, then blinked again, but the word staring back at her didn't change. Pregnant. After three years. After every failed attempt, every treatment that led nowhere, every night she'd cried alone wondering if something was fundamentally wrong with her. She was pregnant. A shaky laugh escaped her, then another, and before she knew it tears were spilling down her cheeks. "That's usually how people react," the doctor said warmly, already holding out a tissue. She took it with trembling fingers. She wasn't sad — God, she was the opposite of sad. She just couldn't remember the last time she'd felt happiness this big, the kind that had nowhere to go except out of you. "You're approximately seven weeks along," he said. "Everything looks healthy so far, but you'll need regular checkups going forward." "Seven weeks," she repeated softly, like saying it out loud would make it more real. He nodded. "Both you and the baby appear perfectly healthy." A smile spread across her face before she could stop it. There was a baby growing inside her. A real baby. Without thinking, she placed a hand over her stomach. Nothing felt different yet, but somehow everything was. The doctor kept talking about future appointments, precautions, things to watch for, and she heard most of it, but part of her mind had already drifted to Damien. How would he react? Damien wasn't an expressive man. In three years of marriage she could count on one hand the number of times she'd seen him genuinely happy. But this was different. This was his child, his heir, their family. Maybe this would finally close the distance he always kept between them. Maybe he would stop seeing her as simply the woman his grandmother had chosen for him and start seeing his wife. She caught herself before she got too far down that road. She knew better than anyone how dangerous expectations could be. Still, she couldn't stop the image from forming — Damien hearing the news, Damien smiling, Damien pulling her into his arms. It was such a beautiful thought that her chest ached with it. The doctor slid a sealed envelope across the desk. "Your reports are inside." She took it carefully. "Thank you, Doctor." "No, Mrs. Vance," he said. "Today I think congratulations are more appropriate." She laughed. "Thank you." Outside, the afternoon sun was warm on her skin and the city moved around her like nothing had changed. But Selene felt like she was floating. She stood at the top of the hospital steps, looked down at the envelope in her hands, and laughed again — louder this time. A few people on the sidewalk glanced over at her. She didn't care even a little bit. She was going to be a mother. Her hand drifted to her stomach again. "Hello, little one," she said softly, almost shyly, and felt her throat tighten with emotion she couldn't fully name. She wanted to tell Damien in a way that was special. Something he'd remember. So when she spotted a baby store a few blocks away, she went inside. Everything was impossibly small — tiny shoes, tiny socks, tiny hats arranged in neat little rows. She picked up a pair of soft white baby shoes barely bigger than her palm and stood there just looking at them until her eyes stung. She bought them without hesitating. Back in the car, she tucked the shoes carefully into her handbag beside the medical report and turned the plan over in her mind. She'd show him the shoes first, let him wonder, then hand him the report. Simple. Perfect. The more she thought about it, the more she smiled, and for the first time in years she was genuinely looking forward to going home. By the time her car pulled through the gates of Vance Mansion, the sky had turned golden. The massive estate rose up ahead of her, grand and imposing as always. Normally the sight of it settled something heavy in her chest. Not today. The guards greeted her at the entrance and she returned the greeting with more warmth than usual. One of them looked visibly surprised. She couldn't blame him — she knew she wasn't exactly known for coming home cheerful. But the moment she stepped through the front doors, she noticed something was off. The mansion was unusually lively. Voices echoed through the hallways, bright and excited, like some kind of gathering was already underway. No one had mentioned any event to her. She slowed her steps as the sound grew louder. Then she heard it — a woman's laughter, clear and bright and completely unfamiliar. Something shifted in her chest, a strange, unsettled feeling she couldn't explain. The laughter was coming from the main living room, surrounded by other voices, everyone sounding celebratory and warm. Then she heard something that made her stop entirely. Damien was laughing. It was rare enough that she recognized it immediately. For a brief moment she almost smiled — maybe this was perfect timing. She could tell him the news while he was already in a good mood. Then a voice she didn't recognize said softly, "Welcome home, Aurora." Selene went still. The smile faded from her face. She stood there in the hallway, the envelope in her hand suddenly feeling much heavier than it had before.Damien guided Aurora straight into his private office under the watchful gaze of his entire corporate staff. The moment the heavy doors clicked shut, Aurora burst into tears, throwing her arms around his waist and clinging to him tightly."Damien, thank goodness you came down for me," she sobbed, her voice trembling. "I was absolutely terrified out there..."Damien’s expression darkened. Without a word, he placed his hands firmly on her shoulders and unclasped her grip, stepping back to distance himself. Aurora blinked, looking up at him in utter confusion. "Damien?""Why did you do it?" Damien asked, his voice dripping with an icy, intimidating authority."Do what?" she faltered."Why did you leak our relationship status to the Daily News?" he demanded flatly.Aurora secretly let out a quiet breath of relief before immediately wrapping her arms around him again. "Because I love you, and I can't wait to be your wife. Don't you want to marry me too?""I do, but forcing it into t
"Aurora?" Damien's tone smoothed out slightly as he answered his phone."Damien! Please, you have to help me!" Aurora cried desperately. "I'm trapped in your office lobby, and a massive crowd of reporters has completely surrounded me! I don't know what to do, I'm so scared!""Stay where you are, I’m coming down right now," Damien said without a second thought, grabbing his tailored suit jacket and heading for the door."Mr. Vance! You can't go down there yourself!" Lucas hurried forward to block his path. "Just let me send the security team down to escort Ms. Moon upstairs. If you show your face in the lobby right now, the press will absolutely swallow you alive!"Damien's expression remained dark and stormy. Completely ignoring the warning, he swept past Lucas and out into the hallway.Downstairs, the atmosphere was total pandemonium."Ms. Moon! Has a date been finalized for your wedding with Mr. Vance?" a reporter yelled, shoving a microphone forward."The rumors say you and Mr. Van
Maureen nodded slightly toward her secretary, signaling him to open the office door."Ms. Vance!"Luther Adams, the hotel's vice president, pushed his way inside before Steven could stop him. He was the executive responsible for the major operational oversights discovered the day before, and he looked completely unraveled.Maureen watched him approach her desk with a cold, unbothered expression. "Mr. Adams, your resignation has already been processed. There is no reason for you to be here. I suggest you look for a job elsewhere.""You can't just throw me out!" Luther shouted, wiping sweat from his forehead as panic set in. "I’ve dedicated twenty years to this hotel, ruining my health from overwork! Your father wouldn't treat a loyal employee this way! How can you dismiss me without a second thought?"Maureen leaned back, a mocking smile on her lips. "I looked over the medical records of our upper management. Your 'exhaustion' boils down to a fatty liver and some gallbladder pol
Maureen swept her hair into a messy bun, pinning it in place with a diamond clip before taking center stage in front of Michael. Dressed in a sky-blue outfit, she began to sing "Speechless" by Michael Jackson. Her performance was captivating, her features alive with expression.As the final note faded, Michael broke into warm applause. "Brilliant. Celeste certainly taught you well. In the old days, a performance like that would have easily won over royalty.""Who wants to be a princess anyway?" Maureen replied, snapping her fingers with a confident grin. "If I have a choice, I’m going to be the ruling queen."Michael gave a helpless laugh. "Well, our stepmother definitely treat you like one."Maureen looked down as she took a seat next to her oldest brother, feeling a brief wave of sympathy for the woman."She missed you terribly over the last three years, Maureen," Michael said gently, squeezing her shoulder. "She cares about you deeply and ask me about you all the time. I know you
Hell no!" Ethan shouted as Michael hit the speakerphone.“I’m looking for my wife,” Damien’s voice came through, dripping with possessive arrogance.Ethan cussed and stepped forward, but Maureen instantly slammed his head down onto the table to silence him.“Mr. Vance, Selene is no longer your wife. You’re divorced now,” Michael reminded him smoothly, intentionally using her alias to protect her true identity.“She knows she’s still my wife,” Damien shot back icily.Maureen snatched the phone, turning off the speaker as she ducked into an empty room. “Damien, why were you chasing me so aggressively on the highway just now? Cut to the chase.”“Why did you change your phone number? Give me your new one so Grandma can contact you,” Damien commanded righteously.Maureen smiled mockingly. “You can just call Mr. Ashford if you need to reach me.”Damien ground his teeth. “Selene, is this your way of getting revenge? Are you so excited to move in with Michael that you can’t even wait
Maureen held the steering wheel with one hand, speeding down the open road. She wasn't remotely afraid of Damien investigating her background. She just couldn't comprehend why a man who had completely ignored her for three whole years suddenly became so intensely curious about her only after their divorce. Damien was a total jerk—he had only looked at her with disgust when she actually cared about him, but the moment she treated him coldly, he wouldn't stop pestering her.Glancing at the rearview mirror, Maureen frowned slightly. Damien's Lamborghini was keeping pace, not far behind her."Hah! He thinks he can catch up to me? Dream on!" Maureen smirked and floored the gas pedal. The Bugatti shot forward like a bolt of lightning, vanishing in the blink of an eye."Quick, follow her closely!" Damien urged from the passenger seat of the pursuit car, barking orders at Ian. Lucas had never driven so fast in his life; his heart felt like it was about to leap straight out of his chest. S
Damien barely slept. Every time he closed his eyes, he saw the same scene: the private café, the birthday display, Michael Ashford standing beside Selene. No, beside his ex-wife. The image irritated him more than he cared to admit, and it made no sense, because none of this should have mattered to
The moment the black Escalade rolled through the towering iron gates of the Ashford estate, Maureen felt her chest tighten. She had been gone for three long years.The familiar fountain stood proudly in the center of the circular driveway, illuminated by soft lights. Beyond it stretched the grand m
Aurora had not only been Damien's first love — she was the daughter of a longtime family friend of the Vances, a connection that guaranteed her a seamless invitation to a private dinner at the estate. Even so, the mood at the table remained suffocating. Damien sat rigid, a hard crease pressed betw
Aurora smiled softly as she rested against Damien's chest. Her fingers moved slowly across the fabric of his shirt, tracing lazy circles as though she already belonged there. "Damien, you're not yet divorced, so we shouldn't be so intimate with each other. Otherwise, Selene will resent me if she c







