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Chapter 2: The Truth No One Could Hide The foyer remained silent. No one dared move. The folded ultrasound photo rested in the man's trembling hands as though it weighed more than the entire mansion. His eyes scanned the date. It was from seven months ago. The same week his fiancée, Evelyn, had tearfully told him the maid had abandoned him after losing the baby. His breathing became uneven. "You... kept this?" The pregnant maid nodded weakly. "I kept every picture." She slowly reached into her apron again. This time she removed a bundle of unopened envelopes, their edges worn from being carried everywhere. "They all came back." The man looked at the return stamps. Every letter had been addressed to him. Every one had been intercepted before reaching his office. His hands shook harder. Evelyn's face lost every trace of confidence. "I can explain." "No," he said quietly. "You've been explaining for seven months." He opened the first envelope. Inside was a handwritten letter. Our baby kicked today. I wanted you to feel it. The second letter. I don't know why you won't answer me, but I'll keep believing in us. The third. Even if you never come back... our child deserves to know how much I loved you. His vision blurred. "You thought I abandoned you..." The maid lowered her eyes. "I stopped believing in myself before I stopped believing in you." For the first time in years, the powerful businessman dropped to his knees. Not beside Evelyn. Beside the woman he had unknowingly left to suffer alone. "I'm so sorry." Tears rolled silently down his face. Not dramatic. Not loud. Just the grief of a man realizing seven months of love had been stolen by a single lie. Behind them, Evelyn slowly reached for the letters. But before she could touch them— "Don't." His voice was calm. Colder than shouting. "I don't ever want you touching her again." / Chapter 1 / 2 5

Chapter 3: The Price of Betrayal

Chapter 3: The Price of Betrayal

Within an hour, the mansion was no longer quiet.

Lawyers.

House staff.

Security.

Everyone had been called into the grand living room.

The head housekeeper stepped forward first.

She looked at the pregnant maid with tears in her eyes.

"I'm sorry."

"We were ordered not to speak to you."

Another employee nodded.

"We saw the letters."

"Evelyn told us she was delivering them personally."

One by one, servants admitted the truth.

Breakfast had never been ruined by accident.

The porridge had been thrown deliberately.

The maid's room had been moved to the cold servants' quarters.

Her medical appointments had been canceled without her knowledge.

Even her salary had quietly disappeared.

Every cruelty pointed to one person.

Evelyn.

She stood surrounded by witnesses, but for the first time, no one defended her.

"I only wanted to protect what was mine," she whispered.

The man looked at her with empty eyes.

"You were never protecting love."

"You were protecting a lie."

He handed the ultrasound picture back to the maid.

Then he faced the security chief.

"Escort Miss Evelyn out."

She stared at him in disbelief.

"You'd throw away our future for a maid?"

His answer never changed.

"No."

"I'm choosing my family."

As security led her toward the front door, she looked back one final time.

No one followed.

No one stopped them.

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The mansion doors closed behind her.

The sound echoed through the house like the end of a chapter no one wished to remember.

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