Mag-log inI found my husband with another woman, and by the next day, she was calling my mother "Mom." Selene thought discovering her pregnancy would save her marriage. Instead, she walked in on her husband with his first love, learned she wasn't her parents' biological daughter, and watched as her entire world was handed to a stranger. Aurora, the biological daughter, the first love, the woman with a vendetta. She knows about the pregnancy. She knows about the hospital cover-up. She knows everything. And she won't stop until Selene has nothing left. Some betrayals are planned years in advance. This one was perfect.
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"Mom. I am home!"
I said, my voice a little higher than usual trying to hide how excited I was. I did not get a reply from my mom like I used to whenever I came over, which was quite unusual.
I was just getting back from the hospital, where I found out I was pregnant. Finally. I came home after my parents called me because I wanted to tell them the good news about the baby. When I got home the house was really quiet and that was weird. I was expecting everyone to be happy and talking. Why was everywhere so silent?
The entire residence was shrouded in silence, the grandfather clock in the hallway had suddenly stopped ticking, and I couldn't help but feel a shiver run down my spine.
I walked slowly. My heart was beating slowly in my chest. I thought something bad had happened to my family. The hair on my arms stood up.. Then I saw them. They were sitting in their usual spot. Dad was sitting in his rocking chair and mum was sitting at the edge of the sofa. They both did not have a smile on their faces. Something was definitely wrong. They always smiled, laughed even made jokes when I visited them.. Not this time.
“Mom. What's wrong?" I asked as I walked closer, and she looked up but as soon as she caught my eyes, she turned away.
My chest tightened. I had never seen my mum look like that in twenty eight years, not even when my grandma died. What on earth could have gone so wrong with my mum?
I crouched down to her level, grasping her hand. “Mom…” I said but before I could finish she spoke.
"I'm not your mom”
My hand slowly pulled away from hers. I thought to myself where did that come from? How was that even possible for her to say that? I tried to understand what her words meant. I just could not.. Then a light laugh came out of my mouth.
Mum's eyebrows climbed towards her hairline, shocked, but not surprised at my reaction. “Is this one of your usual jokes? I must say you really had me with this one."
I said, letting out another chuckle, trying to convince myself of the reasoning I just gave. But my hands were shaking, and the smile on my face felt wrong. I just couldn't shake off the feeling that something was wrong, terribly wrong.
“I'm not joking." My mom said, her face stern and void of emotions. “The nurse who handled my delivery got arrested a few months ago for misconduct, and after listening to her confession we realised there might have been some switch up." She stated, and I could feel my heart pounding in my ears. I wanted to stop her, tell her that the joke was already getting too serious but her words broke my illusion.
“We didn't pursue it because we weren't ready to let you go. But just a few days ago, your grandfather called us."
He had seen the news. He told us that we had to bring our legitimate child home. At first we didn't want to do it.. Then we thought about it some more, and we decided that we should find out if the child was really ours. We did a DNA test on her and that was when we figured it out. She stopped talking and looked at Dad. She wanted a signal from him to say it was okay for her to keep talking. When Dad nodded she said the rest of what she had to say. "You are not our daughter Selene, " she said
I swallowed hard on nothing, her last words ringing in my ears. ‘You’re not our daughter’ the words made my head throb so badly I feared I might faint.
"We're really sorry cupcake. And we've been trying to find your parents…” Dad said, his voice carrying empathy but not the love he had always had to me.
His words were like noise in my ears and the only thing I could see was the memory of our times together. I remembered mum being really nice to me on my prom night as she was gently touching my hair. I also remembered the surprises on my birthday, how excited I was to open my gifts on Christmas morning with mum and dad. How could all these memories be fake?
We still think of you as our daughter. We just thought it was important for you to know this. We will not love you any less just because you're not our real daughter.
I nodded slowly, accepting reality. They had already done so much for me, what kind of person would I be if I couldn't accept their own real daughter.
"Congratulations on finding her." I stopped talking for a moment. They both looked at me with confused faces. They just kept staring at me. After a few seconds. They snapped back but before they could say anything I spoke up. "When will I get to see her?”
Mom’s face froze as she heard me finish, she turned towards dad, who looked equally surprised...but disappointed. She was silent for a moment, and a smile followed.
In a few days we will throw a welcome party for her, she said, but her words became unclear to me.
A welcome party. They were going to announce it to the world that I wasn't their daughter but rather someone they had never raised. The thought of it made my heart ache but what did I expect? For them to only take her back and not try to make it up to her?
I smiled through the ache and spoke. "Oh... Well, sounds great I guess. Tell me when it will be happening.” I paused. I could feel the warmth of my tears falling down on my cheeks. I just couldn't control my emotions. I was feeling nauseated, but not from the pregnancy.
Mom told me to wait for dinner, but in all honesty, I really wanted to get out of the house. I was having trouble breathing, my lungs were not getting any air. Everything about the house was making me feel that way
I have to get home. I also have a family now. My eyes lit up right away.
I have a family of my own now. A smile started to grow on my face, even though I could never in a million years fathom what had just happened earlier. I walked out of the house. My hand was gently resting on my still flat belly.
“When my child is born, I'd finally regain my full happiness, I guess” Losing the family I grew up with would not be so bad. My child is my family now. I have my child to take care of. That was all that mattered.
I went straight to my car and drove away fast.
I stopped my car few metres away from Xavier's office. Then I remembered something. I was not supposed to tell Xavier about the pregnancy. I felt really frustrated. My palm hit the steering wheel so hard, the horn startled a passerby.
At least Xavier would be happy to hear this news.
I was already here, it wouldn't make sense for me to just turn back. I walked in, plastering a smile on my face but the employees seemed rather displeased to see me. No, they looked scared.
His assistant looked at me in surprise when she jumped after I said hello. I wondered if there was something on my face. Was I doing something that made the employees act like this? I thought about it for a moment. Did I have Something on my face that I did not know about?
Whatever weird energy this office had on today was none of my problems. I did not want to think about the energy that was in this office.
Xavier's door was right in front of me. It was made of oak and had his name carved into it in brass. My hands were on the door handle. I took a breath before I opened the door to his office.
“Babe, what's wrong with your…” I cut short my words immediately, the sight before my eyes leaving me at a loss for words..
"What the hell"!
XAVIER'S POVMy collar feels two sizes too small, and I've checked it three times already, certain it's shrunk in the last ten minutes from nothing but the heat building under my jacket."Stop touching it you fool," Noah mutters beside me with a wide grin. My best man, adjusting his own cufflinks. "You look like you're trying to strangle yourself before she even gets here.""I'm fine man.""But you've scanned the crowd six times in the last two freaking minutes."I make myself stop.‘Enough!’ I say, almost like a whisper though. The truth is I already know what I'm looking for, and she isn't there. Some small, humiliating part of me kept scanning the room anyway, like the eighth pass might rearrange the seating chart in my favor… Like reality owes me a rewrite.“Jesus christ…get a grip.” Selene didn't come…I don't know why I expected otherwise. What did I think was going to happen? that she'd walk in wearing something dark and devastating just to prove she could sit through the wrec
I don't tell Damian about the card delivered and most definitely, the trauma it gave me afterwards…I can't, not yet at least. So instead, I carry the invitation upstairs with me as though putting a little distance between it and the rest of the house will somehow make the decision easier but it doesn't. I sit on the edge of the bed and let it rest in my lap, staring at the elegant gold lettering until the names begin to blur again. ‘Xavier Adrian ... .Aurora Hart’ not only did she take Xavier from me but also dad's last name too. I trace the edge of the envelope with my thumb, then stop when I realize I'm gripping it hard enough to bend the corner. Carefully, almost instinctively, I smooth it flat again and the gesture makes me shake my head at myself. Of all the things I should care about right now, preserving the invitation to their wedding shouldn't be one of them, and yet here I am.I tell myself to decide, but it should be simple… Either I go to the wedding or I don't. Instead,
SELENE'S POVI'm halfway through my coffee and freshly baked bread when Maya appears in the kitchen doorway holding her phone like it's something that might go off in her hand."Ma'am." Her voice has that careful pitch she uses when she's about to say something I won't quite enjoy. "Have you…uhm…have you seen the news this morning?""What news, Maya?" She hesitates, which is answer enough, and then she crosses the room and sets her phone face-up on the island in front of me before retreating half a step like she wants distance from whatever's about to happen to my face and I look down on the lit screen.‘AURORA HART AND XAVIER ADRIAN SET WEDDING DATE: SOURCES SAY CEREMONY WILL BE "THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.’ There's a photo attached underneath and it's Aurora at some bridal appointment, laughing at something off-camera, dressed in a red halter neck top that matches her burgundy hair and a max skirt that's quite simple and out of her fashion pick but still works and looking like a woman
AURORA'S POVThe seamstress kneels at the hem of my gown with a mouth full of pins, and I stand perfectly still in front of the three-way mirror because stillness, when done correctly, is its own kind of power. You'd be amazed how much people reveal to a woman who simply doesn't move."Ouuu, It's stunning," the consultant says, hovering with her tablet. "The lace alone took the atelier six weeks.""It should look like it took longer." I turn slightly, watching the skirt move with me. "I want people in that church wondering exactly how much it cost without anyone having the audacity to ask.""Of course, Mrs Adrian."Xavier's in the next room being fitted for his tuxedo, and through the cracked door I can hear the low murmur of him answering the tailor in that distracted voice he's had for weeks now, the one that means his mind is somewhere I haven't been invited to, which is so sickening, cause I already know where it is. I've always known where it is but cared less."Bring me the veil
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