test in my hand. I was the brains behind our billion-dollar tech company, an
tagram model, his hand high on her thigh. A second text followed: a ban
pregnancy to save us. But his mistress, Celine,
er the true mother of the next heir. She gave Celine the famil
shot through my abdomen. I was bleeding on the groun
ng so dramatic," he said, before tur
. My biggest rival, Atticus Rios. He was the one who
. He looked at me and made an offer. An alliance. A chance to take ever
pte
cross. I touched my flat stomach. After two years of injections, appointments, and quiet heartbreak,
Helios Innovations, our green-tech dream. I was the brains, the scientist who made his grand promis
on the counter.
deo
Probably spam. But a cold feeling
his familiar profile sharp even in the dim light. He was laughing, le
on her thigh. The world tilted. My breath caught in my throat. I didn't know this woman, but she was beautifu
n it before, on some Instagram feed Harden was scrolling through. Celine Luna. A
n. This time it was
kay? The board mee
ine in the sudden, si
o sound normal. "Fine. Just runn
ound w
d, the word tasting
the mirror. Kendra Sloan, the brilliant scientist, co-founder of a billion-dollar
test stick lay on the floor beside me. The perfect blue
ging the world, to this. This penthouse apartment, this company, this... betrayal. We had built an emp
, besides our work, w
procedures, the crushing disappointment each month. Harden had held my hand through it all.
r, kissing her, while I was at home inje
hattered. I found myself trying to rationalize it. A mistake. A one-time thing. Men
ee him. To he
The city lights outside our floor-to-ceiling
licked open. Harden walk
ut I saw it now. The faint sheen of sweat on his forehead. The slight flush on
h as whiskey. "Sorry I'm late.
y arms crossed. "Whe
told you. A meeting with the Bainbridge group. It ran
my voice flat. "W
flicker of panic. He tried to cover it, tried to laugh
l, Harden. The one
messing it up. He sank onto the edge of our custom-made so
not what
t?" I pressed,
hands. "It's my mother," he mumbled. "She's bee
me. I was from a blue-collar family, a scholarship kid. I wasn't good enough for her pre
thick with fake pain. "The pressure is immense.
was buckling under the weight of his family's expectations. Our company, our shared dream, de
ed decision. I would
d feeling foreign in my
e rushed to me, pulling me into his arms.
his lips against my hair. "We have to go. We have
" I wh
gala. And I would tell him about the baby there. In front of his mother.
age this. We could
zed one more time. I glanced down at the scree
ank transfer. From a Helios Innovations account I didn'
line