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Chapter 2: The First Morning Without Him The storm finally drifted east just before sunrise. Golden light slowly replaced the flashes of lightning outside the hospital windows, washing the room in a warmth Catherine hadn't felt in months. Her daughter slept peacefully against her chest. The tiny fingers curled around Catherine's index finger with surprising strength. Rachel sat nearby, holding two cups of stale hospital coffee. "You should name her," Rachel said softly. Catherine looked down. "I've been thinking about Emma." Rachel smiled. "Emma Harrison?" The room fell silent. Catherine slowly shook her head. "No." She reached for the birth certificate lying on the bedside table. With steady hands, she crossed out Michael Harrison's last name before anyone had written it. Emma Brooks? No. That wasn't right either. She finally wrote: Emma Bennett. Her own maiden name. "My daughter deserves a fresh beginning," Catherine whispered. Just then, the door opened. Everyone expected Michael. Instead, it was Dr. Daniel Brooks making his morning rounds. He smiled warmly. "How are my two patients?" "Tired," Catherine admitted. "But alive." Daniel checked Emma's heartbeat before gently wrapping another blanket around the sleeping newborn. "You were both incredibly brave." Rachel watched him carefully. Unlike every other doctor she'd met, Daniel never rushed. He never looked at his watch. He looked at people. As he prepared to leave, Catherine quietly asked, "Doctor..." He turned. "Thank you." Daniel simply nodded. "Sometimes surviving the night is the biggest victory." Then he walked away. Neither of them realized that someone had been standing outside the partially opened door. Michael. He had finally arrived. More than three hours too late. He saw Catherine smiling weakly at another man while holding their daughter. Instead of guilt... He felt jealousy. / Chapter 1 / 2

Chapter 3: The Man Who Came Too Late

Chapter 3: The Man Who Came Too Late

Michael burst into the room without knocking.

"What the hell is this?"

Every conversation stopped.

Rachel immediately stood between him and Catherine.

"You don't get to raise your voice."

Michael ignored her.

His eyes stayed fixed on Daniel, who had calmly remained near the doorway.

"So this is why you stopped calling me?"

Catherine stared at him in disbelief.

"You think that's what happened?"

Michael pointed toward Daniel.

"Looks like you found a replacement pretty quickly."

Rachel laughed.

It wasn't amusement.

It was disgust.

"A replacement?"

She stepped closer.

"You disappeared while your wife was in labor."

"You were in another woman's apartment."

"Your mistress answered your phone."

"And somehow you're the victim?"

Michael's face tightened.

"It wasn't like that."

Before anyone could respond, another familiar voice echoed from the hallway.

"Michael?"

Amber Collins froze in the doorway.

She had followed him to the hospital.

The room became painfully quiet.

Catherine looked from Michael...

...to Amber...

...then back again.

Neither of them denied anything.

That silence said more than words ever could.

Catherine reached into the bedside drawer.

She removed her wedding ring.

Without anger...

Without drama...

She placed it into Michael's hand.

"I needed my husband last night."

She looked at Emma sleeping peacefully.

"My daughter doesn't."

Michael's mouth opened.

Nothing came out.

For the first time in years...

He had no excuse.

Daniel quietly stepped toward the exit.

Before leaving, he looked at Catherine.

"You and Emma have an excellent prognosis."

May you like

It sounded like medical advice.

But everyone understood it meant far more.

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