CHAPTER 3: THE TRUTH NO ONE COULD ESCAPE

CHAPTER 3: THE TRUTH NO ONE COULD ESCAPE
"I never meant for you to find out like this."
Ethan's voice sounded strangely small.
I almost laughed.
"When exactly were you planning to tell me?"
He had no answer.
Instead, Vanessa stepped forward with Oliver sleeping peacefully in her arms.
"It started after your miscarriage."
I stared at her.
She couldn't even meet my eyes.
"You shut everyone out," she whispered.
"Ethan was lonely."
The words hit harder than any slap.
"So sleeping with my husband became charity?"
She burst into tears.
"It happened once."
Ethan closed his eyes.
Then she whispered,
"I was already pregnant before we realized."
A murmur swept through the chapel.
I looked around the room.
Faces I'd trusted my entire life.
My uncle.
Two cousins.
My aunt.
Even my own mother.
Every single one avoided my eyes.
"You all knew."
No one denied it.
My mother finally spoke.
"We wanted to protect you."
I smiled.
A tired smile.
"You protected the people who betrayed me."
The smile disappeared.
"I buried my baby alone."
"I spent nights wondering why God punished me."
"And all of you stood around celebrating theirs."
The room felt impossibly quiet.
Then a man in a navy suit entered through the chapel doors.
"Dad?"
I whispered.
My father.
William Carter.
He walked directly toward me without acknowledging anyone else.
He looked at Ethan.
Then at Vanessa.
Then at the folder in my hands.
"I received your message."
He placed one arm around my shoulders.
"You ready to go home?"
For the first time that day...
I nodded.
As we turned to leave...
Ethan finally panicked.
"Claire!"
I stopped.
Without turning around.
"I still love you."
I answered quietly.
"No."
May you like
"You love the version of me that never questioned you."
Then I walked away.