VIVIAN’S POV
I looked at Ethan and tried to beg him with my eyes, but he refused to look at me.
“Vivi was just saying that she was—” Ethan started to say, and he finally looked at me. I held his gaze, pleading for secrecy.
“What is going on? Vivi, why are you in the hospital? Did Nate do something to you? Is that why you called me?” Tracy’s eyes darted between Ethan and me, the atmosphere thick with tension. Her questions made my heart race.
“—Due for an ultrasound. I was just saying how happy I was for her and how I was going to rip Nate to shreds for picking a crappy hospital,” Ethan improvised, and the tension in the room dissipated.
“Oh?” Tracy asked, a smile forming on her face as she walked towards me, her hands gently cradling my neck. “In that case, we should all rip Nate Stuart to shreds for his crappy taste in hospitals,” she said with a light smile.
Ethan cleared his throat. “I believe I am no longer needed. Take care of Vivian; she deserves only the best,” he said, still not looking at me. He gave a nod and left in angry strides. As he walked away, I could see the conflict in his eyes. A part of me hoped he wouldn't go through with his anger, that he would let things be.
Tracy turned her attention back to me, her smile fading slightly as she sensed the lingering tension. "Vivian, is everything really okay?"
I forced a smile, trying to reassure her. "Yes, Tracy, everything is fine. Thank you for coming."
She nodded, still unconvinced, but didn't press further. My thoughts, however, were with Ethan, hoping he wouldn't let his protective instincts lead to something he might regret.
Later that evening, While Tracy was signing a discharge form with the doctor, Ethan returned. He stood at the doorway for a moment before approaching my bed. His earlier anger had faded, replaced by a soft concern and the smile I knew him for.
"Vivian," he started quietly, "I hope you're feeling better?"
I nodded, my emotions mixed. "Thank you, Ethan. For everything."
He hesitated, then took a seat beside me. "I wanted to say... I'm sorry if I made things more complicated earlier. I just—" he paused, searching for the right words. "I don't like seeing you hurt."
His words were simple, but they carried the weight of his sincerity. I reached out and touched his hand briefly, a silent acknowledgment of his apology.
"It's okay, Ethan. I understand."
He nodded, the tension between us easing. "If you need anything, just let me know. I'm here for you."
"Thank you," I whispered, grateful for his support. As he left, I felt a sense of relief, knowing that despite the turmoil, there was someone I could rely on.
Tracy picked me up from the hospital and tried to ask me questions but I continued my lie, telling her that Nate had travelled and the house was lonely and she gave me the ultimate princess treatment which gave me time to distract myself until the next day when she practically begged me to go baby shopping as she was more than happy to help and I had no other choice.
We arrived at the boutique, filled with classy baby outfits that called out to me. Despite Nate’s betrayal, I needed a distraction.
“This one is so cute!” Tracy’s contagious optimism echoed as she handed me a set of clothes. I touched the soft fabric, imagining it keeping my baby warm. Suddenly, reality hit me—I was going to be a mother.
Terrified yet excited, I anticipated having someone precious to care for and love.
As Tracy brought more items, I continued touching them, my hands brushing my belly affectionately. My baby needed to know I would always be there no matter what happens.
High school memories flooded my mind— carefree days filled with thoughts of Nate Stuart.
I had a terrible crush on him, but my father’s accident and our bankruptcy changed everything. Years later, Nate’s grandfather orchestrated our marriage, yet our love remained one-sided.
I was in love with him but he didn't even see me as a person.
The reality of it now and how much I had been living in delusions burned like hot coal.
“It’s too bright and that color is too dull!” a familiar voice interrupted my thoughts.
Wait.. I knew that voice.
The reason for our outing was forgotten as I followed the sound.
I felt bad for leaving my best friend alone wandering around the clothes section by herself helping me pick more outfits but my head was drawing conclusions my heart could not accept.
“Look at those striped socks!” Eve’s unnecessarily loud voice pierced my ears.
What was she doing here? In a baby shop!
“What if the baby is a girl?” I heard her ask in a teasing voice. An aisle separated us and I begged whatever force out there for what I was thinking to be a lie.
I peeked behind the aisle.
Eve was admiring baby socks, her back turned to me.
Maybe she came here alone.
It was a foolish thought because I heard another voice. Deep, low and masculine with an accent I would recognize anywhere.
“What if it’s a boy?” Nate teased back.
Nate?!
The sting of Nate’s betrayal pierced my heart and I physically staggered. My fingers tightened around the soft fabric of a tiny onesie on the shelf, wrinkling it as I struggled to steady my breath, my eyes unable to stop looking at them.
“Both of you look so adorable!” a salesgirl gushed and typical Eve smiled broader than ever while placing her fingers on Nate’s chest.
A surge of jealousy pricked my skin, my nails digging into my palms. Nate would barely touch me, yet here he was, so affectionate with her.
“So will our baby,” she said with affection and Nate’s hand caressed her stomach and I struggled to breathe.
This couldn't be happening.
It couldn't be real!
Tracy found me crouched in a small space, straining to hide and watch them, my eyes burning with emotions and I could tell she was pissed that I'd wandered off.
“What are you doing here, hiding? This is a store, not a playground,” Tracy playfully scolded. I ignored her. With no other option, she joined me in hiding. When she saw what had captured my attention, she gasped, sharing my ordeal.
He said didn’t want children, and we had the contract to prove it but in actuality, he didn't want kids with me!
Yet, my body betrayed me, carrying his child against his wishes.
My chest tightened as I watched Nate laugh and kiss Eve, their closeness a knife twisting deeper into my heart.
It was ironic how he flared up when Ethan had dropped me off, yet he was okay with this public display.
Tears welled in my eyes, blurring my vision as I bit my lip to stop them from falling. My fists tightened, growing white. Tracy placed her hand on mine, offering me temporary solace.
Why had I entered such a loveless arrangement? For my family’s sake? For love?
Wanting something I could never have was pathetic, but it hurt ten times more to be like this. I watched them move away and I released a sigh.
Like a mouse, I crept out of hiding, brushing imaginary dust from my skin as I prepared to leave the store, now aware of my long standing foolishness.
Wearing Nate’s family heirloom wedding band had once filled me with hope. Now, I knew better—a wedding band didn’t stop me from being a side piece, or worse, the other woman.
Nate, with his faux coldness and his stupid contract had deceived me. The realisation twisted my belly but then, the greatest deceiver was myself.
I turned to leave, my faith and trust in Nate shattered, leaving my unrequited love growing into something cold and ugly.
“Wait!” Tracy’s sudden demand confused me until I pieced together what had happened.
“Seeing that raises valid questions, Vivi? What’s really going on with you and Nate? No responsible man would do that,” Tracy insisted.
I bit my tongue, deciding to reveal everything, knowing I was about to break my best friend’s trust.
Tracy had been friends with me since I left high school early. We went to college together, and she was a beacon of hope every time I went through a dark tunnel. I bit my lip harder, drawing blood as the very thought of breaking her trust over a contract seemed stupid to me.
Her eyes shifted, her hands clamping down on mine almost immediately. “I promise, there is nothing you want to say that would make me see you less. I understand, and you are my best friend,” she said, and the guilt doubled until I closed my eyes and took a deep breath.
Tracy looked at me expectantly, and I tried not to cry. She didn’t deserve to be lied to. So, I told her everything, leaving her speechless and somewhat angry, but I soon realised she was angry on my behalf, and I was grateful for that.
“Does he know?” Tracy asked, concern etched on her face. Her brows knitted, showing more than just concern—it was anger.
I shook my head. “Nate doesn’t know anything. I’ve been keeping my pregnancy a secret,” I admitted. Tracy’s puzzled expression changed to shock and anger. She tried to hold me, but it was too late.
“Pregnancy? You’re having a baby?” A baritone voice shattered the calm.
Nate’s strong, unforgiving voice exposed my deepest secret.
How had I not noticed we’d been standing near the front desk where Nate would eventually pass by?
Fear gripped me until Tracy stepped forward, shielding me. But even her bravery couldn’t mask the terror I felt immediately.
“Explain yourself,” Nate said harshly, and I found breathing hard to do.
Vivian’s POVThe world was on hold, noises were muted and it was just the three of us. I have never felt the world should open up and swallow me instantly.“Nate, you don’t understand. It’s not what it looks like,” Tracy said, her eyes blazing with fierce determination. The air was thick with tension as Nate’s eyes bored into mine, a reflection of fury and coldness.“I believe I asked my wife a question,” Nate said through gritted teeth. Tracy scoffed, drawing both our gazes.“Your wife?” she asked mockingly and Nate’s eyes turned to slits.I reached for her shirt, trying to nudge her to let this go but she stepped forward, my fingers brushing fabric as she assumed a defensive stance.“You didn't even know your wife was pregnant, yet here you are in a baby store. Pray tell, what the hell would you be doing at a baby’s shop if it’s not for Vivi? Why would a woman you married under the influence of a priest and all of the world’s eyes be under a ‘contract’, how can you even do this to a
VIVIANMy eyes fell as Nate turned his neck sharply back to the road, his eyes sharp and his knuckles more white than ever and his jaw ticked with a fury I had never seen and suddenly I realized my mistake.“Wait, Nate…” I said, my hands suddenly waving trying to get his attention but it seemed more like he had increased his speed with the car.“I didn’t mean that,” I tried to say it calmly “it was an accident with tracy, I swear!” but the more I spoke, the more it sounded as if I was trying to be defensive.“Nate!” I said but the Nate went went on another gear plunging the car into a higher acceleration. “Please!” I screamed as I held the door of the car for support, Nate began to slow down and I tried o breathe.“You did this on purpose!” he thundered suddenly and I caught myself shaking my head in disagreement.“You knew and You told others, how many have you told about your situation?” he asked, his eyes momentarily looking at me and the coldness that surrounded his eyes made me
VivianI slowly raised my tear-stained face to look at Nate. “Nate, I'm not tired yet. It’s better if we resolve this between ourselves now. It would save us both some embarrassment.”Nate’s cold gaze lingered on my face. "What do you want to hear from me?" he asked bluntly.Keep the child? Have the baby? That’s impossible.Nate seemed to think he was already being very merciful. For anyone else, they’d be at the hospital tonight, not waiting until tomorrow.He hadn’t expected me to be so emotional; he thought my concerns were financially motivated—that a neat transaction would suffice, where each got what they needed without owing anything more.Nate’s patience was wearing thin. His face hardened as he spoke, no longer concerned about sparing my feelings. "Vivian, surely you don't think having a child is as simple as buying groceries?" “I'll give you two options. You can discuss it with my lawyers tomorrow.” he said as we neared my penthouse. I dreaded arriving home yet longed to esc
VivianTears streamed down my cheeks as the weight of Nate’s cold words settled heavily on my heart. I was shaking, my body wracked with sobs that echoed through the empty penthouse.I didn't want any of this to happen, and yet, I knew that there was no way I would ever allow myself to be ruled by whatever Nate had to say. But at the same time, fear filled my stomach. I could be causing more horrors going against him, and knowing Nate, he was capable of many things.My hands trembled uncontrollably as my phone began to ring. I glanced at the caller ID, my heart sinking further—I wasn’t ready to talk to anyone. Ignoring the call, I tried to steady my breathing, but it was cut short by an urgent knock at the door.“Vivi?” Tracy’s voice came through, tinged with worry and urgency. Deep down, I appreciated her concern, but I wasn’t in the mood for company or consolation.The looming feeling from the consequences of my actions weighed down on me so heavily that I couldn't move my body.“Let
VivianI grabbed the bed frame for support, the phone slipping from my hands.My phone began to ring all of a sudden and my throat was dry. I didn't need to look at the caller ID to know who it was.Mr. Alexander was the Stuart family's lawyer, and he had been the one who drafted the contract in utmost secrecy. The secrecy that I swore to and secrecy that I had also broken.My body racked with sobs—he didn't even take up to an hour.He brought my world down, his car tire tracks aren't cold in my garage.My phone's harsh ringtone cut across the deafening silence of the room, and despite my silent sobs, I grabbed the phone knowing full well that Nate was just going to keep on calling till there was nothing left."H—Hello?" I said and sniffed."Mr. Alexander has contacted you. Be at the office tomorrow, and for your sake, don't be late." His monotone voice went dead along with the line's click.I threw my phone on the bed and drowned in my sorrow, my hands cradling my waist.What was I go
VivianI pushed the form away from me, dropping the pen as neatly as I could while folding my hands.Alex looked at me with a perplexed look. "Mrs. Vivian?" he asked, and I looked at him."The form?" he asked and gestured to it. I looked at the form, then back at him, and his face turned red as a tomato.I always thought of Mr. Alex as a smallish and shy man, and I'm glad I wasn't so far from the truth."I think it's wise if you sign the form," he said, and I remained silent."I think it would be good for my client if you signed it. We can take care of everything, and we can all go back to normal," he continued, and immediately I frowned."Go back to normal?" I asked him, my body vibrating with anger."Really?" I asked, and he went redder."Vivian, you are making a mountain out of a wormhole. Sign the form, and let's get on with our lives!" Nate said through gritted teeth, and my eyes began to water."It's easy for you to say. It's not you who would go through the pain of losing the pr
NateMy breath came out short and angry. How could someone be so stubborn?I watched her back, her waist sashaying away without even sparing a single glance.She walked to her car—a car I had gotten her two weeks after our wedding, and a car that was going to be confiscated among other things.She wasn't thinking. She wasn't even bothering to let all of the facts sink in. If she was really serious about this, the contract would be over, and she would be completely done for. She would have nothing left and she would suffer.The idea that she would go through life's torment gave me a disgusted feeling, and all of a sudden, anger boiled in my stomach all over again.Why was she so nastily stubborn?!From the corner of my eye, I saw the sharp glint of her tinted glass in a breeze, and off she went, as fast and as furious as I was.Suddenly, the entrance to my company, a twenty-story building located in the center of New York, opened up, and Mr. Alex walked out.My eyes were reduced to slit
VivianMy mind whizzed with so many thoughts.Gran was back?Gran was back!But why? Gran has been abroad for years, right after Nate and I got married. He just left, and it's been only postcards and emails from him. Gran was Nate's way of saying granddad, the man who had raised Nate to the asshole he was today. I know for a fact that Gran, who is a sweet, well-disciplined man by the way, wasn't the reason Nate turned out the way he did. Nate was just who he was... Nate.The next day, I got my bags ready, and before noon, Nate's car pulled up at my house. I walked down to the car, where Nate hurriedly took my things from me.A rare gentlemanly move that made my stomach churn. It wasn't as if he was gentlemanly by default; he was simply practicing his facade so nothing seemed off. But not me. I let him handle those bags and walked to the car, opened it, and sat in it.I wasn't about to play some fool's game before we reached our destination.Nate must have sensed my aloofness because wh
Her hands trembled slightly. She was staring out the window of her office at the academy but her mind was somewhere else entirely. She had been transported back in time to the fateful day two weeks ago when the doctor had made the announcement with a wide grin on her face. "Congratulations, Miss Vivian. You're ten weeks pregnant." She had said, flashing Vivian a genuine smile that reached her crinkling eyes. At that moment, a cold sweat had broken out on Vivian’s forehead as the doctor’s words hit her like a bomb. The words had been so unprecedented, so out of left field that it took her a long time to understand the gravity of the doctor’s pronouncement. When she had finally digested her words, fear caused a knot to form in her stomach."The baby is in perfect condition." The doctor had said and Vivian had smiled at her, happy but at the same time, uncertain. "Your husband must be so proud." She had said. But would he? Nate had been so vehemently against a child and even though
VIVIANI opened my eyes. But I was in an unfamiliar place. The darkness that surrounded me was not only palpable, it was suffocating. I tried to breathe but my lungs seemed to be constricted with something. I stretched forth my hands to guide my path but something seemed to be on my way. I tore at the barrier but it only grew thicker. It was the darkness. Was there any way out of here? How could I fight something I could not even see? I opened my mouth to scream but no sound would come out. I was stuck in this deep, dark pit with nowhere to go but down. Below me, it seemed like there was quicksand and if I did not find a way to get out of here quickly, I would be swallowed whole. I clawed at the space in front of me, beside me and above me but the darkness was too dense, too restricting. Where was help when I needed it the most? My determination had started to wane. My resolve which I thought was stronger than steel bars had become considerably weakened the more it dawned on me t
NATEI felt overwhelmed. I had not felt this way in the longest of times, not even when dealing with Richard's stupidity. Why were things going haywire all of a sudden just when I thought the dust had settled down? I could not pretend not to know why. Gran's announcement yesterday had triggered a lot of suppressed resentment and I just had to deal tactfully with it or everything I held dear would be taken away right before my eyes. I had been called to the company the day before because Aston was making trouble. Word had spread that he had gone around contacting all the members of the board and having a secret meeting with them. I was not sure what the meeting had been about but I could guess. "Let's hurry." I said to my driver as I looked through Vivian's mail for the umpteenth time. I was about to send a message thanking her for her hard work when my phone started to vibrate. It was a call from my personal assistant. "They are holding an emergency extraordinary meeting of the
VIVIANI typed away feverishly. I could feel the adrenaline pumping through my veins, fueling my fingers and propelling me to think. What had this not occurred to me before? Why had I glossed over Emily's statement back then like it was nothing at all. Had I been too overwhelmed at the time that I had been unable to put two and two together? Unable to see what was right in front of me? Emily had said three companies. Three companies, but only two were behind bars. So what happened to the last one? It was a question I should have been asking for sometime now. Would I be able to find a connection that would reveal which company was the third? Would I find enough proof? I started by digging into the two companies. Their CEOs had been well known in the business world for taking over small companies after leading them into debt. There were many comments online laying complaints against them and a third name kept popping up. Could it be?... I changed the direction of my research. It w
VIVIAN It all felt awkward. Gran had made the announcement of the century and the room was thrown into chaos. Aston looked like he could combust in anger at any time and stormed off. Gran was unwilling to listen to Nate's protests and Nate's mother just looked surprised. I, on the other hand was unsure how I was supposed to react. I was not very surprised, considering how much affinity Gran held for Nate, I was only a bit skeptical about the timing. But what did I care? I was no longer a part of the family. I was practically a stranger who happened to witness the Stuart family going at each other and it didn't matter what my thoughts were. I just wanted to escape before anyone looked in my direction and thought to rope me into it. Gran shuffled out of the room, leaning slightly on his cane and I saw my chance. Nate was still looking around, confused as ever and there was just a general tension in the air that I was sure no one would notice my silent disappearance. It felt good n
NATEI swore internally. How had Ashton found out? But then again, the same idiot that had the temerity to give out company information had probably babbled again. Vivian looked stricken standing there, staring numbly from Ashton to my mother to Gran. She tried to say something but it seemed like the words would not come out. I wanted to hold her and calm her down like I did yesterday in the hospital but this was not the place or time and I was pretty sure she would push me away. Guilt weighed down on me heavily. This was all my fault. I had brought this situation on her and I wanted to fix it badly but I felt control slipping out of my hands. Ashton was pushing, tearing down the walls of support around me, trying to strip me of my confidence and painting Vivian as the black sheep. I could not understand for the life of me why he had suddenly turned bad. Or perhaps he had always been this way, lurking silently in the shadows, waiting for this chance to ruin me. "Vivian did nothin
VIVIANI sighed for the thousandth time. Why on earth couldn't I be allowed to catch a break? Had all the universal forces aligned to ensure I did not have a single moment of peace? The whole situation seemed absurd to me. I did not yet know what Ethan was going on about but it couldn't be anything good, judging by the tone of his voice. Moreover, he was never one to impose, so if he was in front of my house, it must mean something quite severe was about to go down or was even going down. The taxi came to a stop in front of my apartment and I hurried up the path. I did not have to look for Ethan as his car was parked conspicuously on the driveway and he was sitting on it's hood tapping his phone impatiently. "What the hell, Ethan..." "There's no time for this." He looked worried, confused and most notably, tired. His tie had been drawn down, probably to enable him breathe properly while driving and his hair was tousled as if he had been in too much of a hurry to brush it properl
VIVIANI was elated.I flashed a wide smile back at the sea of smiling faces. I had not felt this way in a really long time, had not felt like what I had to say mattered, like I could dispense joy so freely, so abundantly and still have so much of it left to live on. I was not sad or angry or conflicted here, I just felt like I was wrapped in a bubble of peace, woven softly into a web of comfort and it scared me that this peace was fragile. That it could easily be broken if I didn't protect it. "Do you kids remember what we learnt yesterday?" I asked, leaning towards them and adopting a high pitched childlike voice. "Yes!" They chorused with enthusiasm. I smiled and turned to the board. "Today, we will learn something even more interesting. Are you ready to learn?" They answered with as much enthusiasm as earlier. Their innocence tugged at my heartstrings. Wouldn't my baby have grown to sound like this? To make mischievous jokes and play pranks on others? Maybe it was really not
VIVIANAnother emergency. But this one couldn't be a prank because Nate had delivered the news and we weren't exactly friendly enough to pull that type of joke on each other. Also, it involved my mother. Nate was a premium jerk but he wouldn't stoop so low. Right? I wished he would. I would swear at him and maybe even hit him but my mother would be fine and I would have worried in vain. "Oh God, oh God... Oh God." Night was falling fast but I didn't care. I rushed out of the house and flagged down the first taxi I saw. If anything happened to my mother, how would I cope with the pain, the guilt. If anything happened... Thoughts consumed me and filled my head with scenarios that were probably too far fetched but seemed feasible at that moment. Panic had taken over me and my hands shook terribly as I contemplated calling Nate. What would I say? What was I trying to find out? "No, no..." "Is there a problem?" The taxi driver was looking at me through the rearview mirror and I ave