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I opened my eyes, and the first thing I saw was the super bright white light from the ceiling. It felt like something heavy was pushing down on my face. I couldn't move even if I wanted to. My chest felt so heavy, like concrete was poured right into my lungs while I was passed out. For a second, I just stared at the blank ceiling tiles, wishing I could stay numb and half-asleep forever. But reality didn't let me. The moment I fully woke up, the voices came back fast. Chloe and Annie's words from earlier were playing in my head non-stop. Pregnant. Leon. Candice. Fuck. The click of the hospital door handle made me jump. I didn't turn my head, but I heard the soft squeak of rubber-soled shoes coming toward the bed. Chloe came in first, looking pale and stressed, followed closely by a middle-aged man in a white lab coat. The doctor held a clipboard, looking completely neutral. "Ah, you are awake, Miss Woods," the doctor said, dropping into that calm, doctor-like voice. He stepped closer, checking the monitors next to my bed before looking down at his charts. "You fainted because of a lot of stress and a sudden drop in blood pressure. However, the blood work confirms what we suspected." I closed my eyes. Please don't say it out loud. "You are about six weeks pregnant," he continued, completely unaware that his words were literally breaking my whole life apart. "The baby is stable, but given the circumstances, I have to be clear: you must avoid all stress. You need total rest. No heavy lifting, no high-anxiety situations. Your body is under a lot of pressure right now." Avoid stress. I wanted to laugh, but it just came out as a choked, dry cough. He was giving me medical advice as if my life hadn't just smashed into a million pieces right here on this sterile floor. Leon was gone. He was with Candice. And I was pregnant with his baby in New York, totally alone and broke. How was I supposed to avoid stress when breathing felt like swallowing glass? "Thank you, Doctor," Chloe said. "We will make sure she gets the proper rest." The doctor nodded, murmured a few more standard pleasantries, and slipped out of the room, shutting the door quietly behind him. As soon as the door clicked shut, the silence was too much. Annie, who had been sitting quietly in the corner armchair the entire time, immediately moved to the side of my bed. She didn't say a word. She just reached out and slid her hand into mine, gripping my fingers tightly. Her warm hand made me lose it, and the dam finally broke. A loud sob ripped out of me in the quiet room. I pulled my knees up to my chest, burying my face in the scratchy hospital blanket as the tears came flooding out. I cried so hard my ribs ached. I wasn't just crying because I was scared. I was mourning. I was sad about the future I'd lost, the silly, hopeful dream I had spent months building in my head. I had really thought Leon and I were going to make it. I thought we were a team. I had imagined a life with him, a quiet, happy apartment, a real future. It had all been a lie. A beautiful lie, and now I was left with the mess. Annie squeezed my hand tighter, her own eyes tearing up. "I've got you, Coco. I'm right here. Just breathe." Across the bed, Chloe stood tall, her arms crossed tightly over her chest, watching me with a very protective, almost scary look. Her eyes were staring at the wall, probably imagining all the ways she could ruin Leon's life. "This is exactly why you need to listen to me, Cora," Chloe said, her voice dropping to a low, intense whisper. She stepped closer, leaning over the guardrail of the bed. "Look at what this city has done to you. Look at what he did to you. You cannot stay here. You have to come back home to Mom and Dad. We need to go back to the estate. With the family's backing, nobody can touch you. Leon won't be able to get within a mile of you. We will start your life over from a place of real strength. You won't be the victim here." Go back home. To our parents. The very people I had packed my bags and ran away from two years ago because their world felt like a prison to me. A long, heavy silence stretched over the room. The only sound was my ragged breathing slowing down, the tears finally drying up on my cheeks. I stared at the white sheet, my mind racing through a million scenarios. If I stayed in New York, Leon would find out eventually. Candice would find out. They would try to take this baby, or worse, they would completely ruin me to protect their own names. I have no protection here. Slowly, I wiped my face with the back of my hand. The sadness in my chest didn't go away, but it got cold. The heartbreak was turning into something hard and solid: determination. I looked up at Chloe, meeting her sharp gaze. "Okay." Chloe blinked, slightly surprised by how fast I had given in. "Okay?" "I'll go back," I said, with no feeling in my voice. "I will face Mom and Dad. You're right. I need to disappear from New York entirely. I have to protect this child, and I can't do it here. I can't let Leon or Candice ever find out about this." Annie looked at me with a mix of worry and relief, but she didn't disagree. She just held my hand, letting me know she was sticking with me through this, no matter what. ..★.. By the next afternoon, I was released. The sun was way too bright as we left the hospital. Chloe had her sleek, dark SUV parked right at the curb. The drive out of the city was mostly silent. Chloe drove with a tense, aggressive focus, while Annie sat in the back seat, occasionally reaching forward to squeeze my shoulder. I just stared out the passenger window, watching the New York skyline shrink in the rearview mirror. I was leaving the only place where I had felt free. A few hours later, the city concrete faded into rolling green hills and massive, towering trees. Chloe slowed the car down as we approached a set of huge, detailed iron gates. The security guard recognized the car immediately, bowing his head slightly as the gates swung open to let us through. We drove up the winding, private driveway, and there it was. The Woods family estate. It was a huge, impressive mansion that looked more like a historic European museum than a home. The stone front was perfect, the lawns perfectly cut, and the sheer size of it was suffocating. Walking up to those grand front doors, a familiar wave of nausea hit me. The overly fancy, controlling feel of this house was the exact reason I had run away in the first place. Every single corner of this estate screamed wealth, control, and impossible expectations. Chloe pushed the heavy oak front doors open, leading the way into the grand entrance room. The floors were polished marble, reflecting the massive crystal chandelier hanging from the vaulted ceiling. And there they were. My parents were standing at the bottom of the grand staircase. They didn't move toward us. They just stood there, looking cold, upper-class, and perfectly calm, as if their youngest daughter hadn't been missing from their lives for two years. My mother had her hands clasped in front of her perfect designer dress, her expression unreadable. My father stood tall, his jaw set, looking like a judge presiding over a courtroom. I froze a few feet into the room, my heart hammering against my ribs. I opened my mouth to speak, to say hello, to apologize, to say anything to break the ice. Before a single word could leave my lips, my father's eyes shifted. He didn't look at my face. His cold, piercing gaze dropped straight down to my stomach, staring at it with total disgust. "We know why you are here, Cora," my father said, his voice was completely devoid of any fatherly warmth. "And let me make one thing entirely clear. We will only take you back into this house, and we will only give you the family's full backing and protection, under one condition." I swallowed hard, a sudden chill running down my spine. "What condition?" He looked back up, his eyes locking onto mine with devastating finality. "You will terminate the pregnancy immediately. We will not have a bastard child ruining the reputation of this family."Cora The fallout from the charity gala was absolutely delicious.The next morning, the New York business tabloids were completely covered in blurry, high-resolution pictures of Leon shoving his wealthy cousin into a tower of shattering champagne flutes, the headline openly mocking the crumbling discipline of Halefield Luxury.I sat comfortably behind the wide marble desk in my private penthouse office, the morning sun streaming through the glass panes and casting a bright glow over my tailored silk blouse.Leon was forced to crawl back to my territory for the scheduled review meeting, looking completely exhausted and entirely broken down as he stood near the leather armchairs.He had dark, heavy circles under his green eyes, his skin looking incredibly pale and his hair slightly messy, looking like a man who hadn't slept a single minute since the orchestra stopped playing.According to Chloe’s internal legal contacts, his father had given him a brutal, public scolding in the main lob
Leon I was forced to attend a charity gala organized by my father's primary investment firm, my mind completely checked out as I scanned the elite crowd filling the grand ballroom.The room was a dizzying blur of glittering crystal chandeliers, expensive silk tuxedos, and women dripping in millions of dollars worth of diamonds, but the luxury just made me feel entirely empty inside.I stood near the edge of the marble pillars, a glass of dark bourbon idling in my hand, my fingers gripping the crystal so tightly that my knuckles turned a sharp, pale shade of white.My stepbrother Marcus was standing right near the grand staircase, a loud, obnoxious laugh escaping his throat as he hovered around a group of our company's top potential investors.He was loudly bragging to them about how he was already planning the company's full restructuring, openly treating my position like a temporary seat he was destined to inherit."Leon managed to secure the signature, yes, but the internal margins
Cora The happy, buzzing energy of the morning transferred smoothly to a high-end, private fashion boutique in the heart of Soho, the wide glass windows letting the bright New York sun stream across the plush velvet carpets.Annie and I were lounging comfortably on an oversized cream sofa, sipping premium champagne from crystal flutes while we picked out elegant dresses for Chloe's upcoming destination wedding in Europe.The atmosphere inside the exclusive store was completely relaxed, the boutique owner personally bringing out the newest seasonal collections while practically bowing to me with every single breath she took.Ricky and Riley were completely in their element, running in playful circles around the heavy velvet changing room curtains, both of them wearing oversized designer sunglasses they had snatched off a low display table."Maman, look at me! I am a movie star!" Ricky laughed hysterically, his dark curls bouncing wildly as he struck a dramatic pose on a small gilded st
Leon I spent the rest of the afternoon staring completely blankly at the dark wood wall of my executive office, the silence in the room feeling heavy and suffocating.My skin was still tingling from the freezing fury Cora had radiated inside that elevator, the raw intensity of her hazel eyes burned so deeply into my mind that I could still feel the phantom heat of her breath hitting my face.She had stood inches away from me, completely unbothered by my rage, looking down on me as if I were nothing more than an inconvenient speck of dust on her expensive designer shoes.My phone buzzed aggressively on the glass desk for the fourth time in the last hour, the bright screen lighting up with Candice’s name.I let out a ragged, exhausted sigh and dragged the phone to my ear, not even bothering to give a proper greeting. "What is it, Candice?""Leon, finally! You are literally ruining my entire evening right now," Candice’s high-pitched voice immediately whined through the speaker, her ton
Cora The office air was thick enough to choke on, smelling faintly of the expensive white floral arrangements Leon had wasted his quarterly budget on just to impress me.I didn't even blink as I glided right past him at the entrance doors, my heels clicking with a steady, lethal rhythm against his polished marble floorboards.I left him standing out there on his own ridiculous red carpet like a complete fool, his arms half-extended and his jaw slightly open in front of his whispering staff.The low, frantic murmurs of his employees echoed softly against the high ceilings of the atrium, but I kept my eyes locked straight ahead, completely ignoring the drama.I strutted straight into the grand executive boardroom on the top floor, my movements completely natural and full of an independent power.Chloe walked right by my side as my legal shadow, her sharp heels matching my pace while she carried the heavy leather folders containing our official counter-metrics.I didn't wait for a host
Leon The grand headquarters of Halefield Luxury looked immaculate under the bright morning sun, the soaring glass atrium reflecting the clean New York sky like a massive mirror. The entire main lobby had been completely transformed over the last twelve hours. The air smelled rich and expensive from the hundreds of premium white floral arrangements my team had positioned along the marble pillars, masking the usual sterile scent of polished stone and air conditioning.A pristine red carpet was rolled out across the entire length of the polished floor, stretching all the way from the security desks straight out to the public pavement. Every single department head, executive assistant, and junior designer stood in a straight, rigid line along the edges of the carpet, their faces tight with a mixture of how tired they were and discipline. They had been drilled on the protocol since six in the morning.I stood near the heavy glass entrance doors, adjusting the cuffs of my custom suit jacke
CORABarely twenty-four hours after our wedding, my husband was already requesting a divorce.The fact that he got it drafted so quickly was baffling. My eyes darted between him and the papers again, trying to confirm I wasn't in some sort of trance or something.I looked down at the papers again,
CORAI woke up the next morning with a throbbing headache.As I rolled onto my side, something solid shifted beneath me. Not the mattress."A body".My eyes flew open.And there was a man on my head. Not Annie. Not any of the girls. Not even Candice.If I weren't still in my contact lenses, I would
CORA "I think we can start the party now," Annie announced, raising her glass, but before others could scream, the door flung open. "Not without me." I shared a look with Annie as mumbles filled the air. Candice strolled into the room with a wide smile on her face. "Why is she here?" Annie w
CORA"Good morning, love," Leon mumbled groggily beside me, pulling me close to his chest."We have to prepare for the flight," I whispered back.His hand rested on my waist. "It's still so early. We still have enough time, right?" he asked slowly, his eyes still shut.We slept late last night. Act







