my failure, while my husband, Axel, played the part of the grieving spouse
n our gilded cage, claiming it was for my safety and the baby's, due to the stre
e, a smile I hadn't seen in months, was directed at them. Adeline's feigned sadness about my "miscarriages" revealed a horrifying tr
d the baby, confirming their complicity. My entire life, my marriage, my grief-it was all a monstrou
ts, my husband, my future, and now, my children. The realization hit me like a physical blow: my fo
people who were supposed to protect me, conspire against me s
nd scheduled an abortion. Then, I called my old dance academy, applyi
pte
our. The number felt like a weight in my gu
rief each time. He held me, whispered comforting wo
was pregnant again, and Axel'
rning, his tone leaving no room for argument. "I've arr
were due to stress, to the public pressures of being marri
d only met a few years ago. He and his wife, Barbar
e security team. The staff was replaced. My wor
he'd say, stroking my hair. "W
ed his every word was a shield prote
ttered on a Tu
back garden, a part of the estate I was forbidden from visiting. I re
ing-class neighborhood, oblivious to my heritage. She had supposedly been sent away to a remote wellness retreat months
rge, sculpted hedge. The sight bef
wasn't at a retreat. She was here, in
as holdin
tremor I couldn't control. I pressed
perfect little boy. She looked up at Axel, her e
't seen in months. He reached out and
ppen?" Adeline whispered, her voice laced wit
. Miscarriages. Pl
had a child, my position, our son's position, would be threatened. Dennis an
carriages. His words echoed in
ut I'm here?" Adeline pr
ou hidden this whole time. I told everyo
hiding in the shadows. I just want to be with you and our so
ith pity. "Don't be silly, A
y, his eyes filled with a pri
e'll find a way to make her infertile for good. Then, this little guy," he said, tapping the baby's nos
e words hit me li
My four lost babies weren't accidents. They were sa
ming silently down my face. My whole life, my marriage, m
Axel, every comforting t
isappearance
orse, I saw my parents, Senator Clarke and Ba
didn't know. Maybe they woul
died as soon
Adeline, my dear, are you alright? You look so pale."
brace, her voice a pathetic whimper. "Mom, I'm
ng her hair. "You've done nothing wrong. W
ng. "Dad... I don't want to cause a rift between you
l performance. Th
uld command a room with a single glance, looke
mly. He then looked at the baby in her arms, his expression me
It was true. They
confident. "She's a good girl. She'll understand
mily. The words w
e of familial bliss. They laughed, they cooed, they planned
d the main house, leaving me hidden in the shad
ilent scream trapped in my throat. My hands wen
pregnancy. The elaborate gifts, the prayers for a healthy baby a
s all
signed to keep me docile, to keep me producing a child they n
y. But I was just a vessel. A placeholder. Adeline, the cuckoo in my nest, had
injury had ended my career as a dancer, the only thing that had ever been truly mine. I had thought it was an
die. The only thing that saved me was discovering
n I mis
carried
ag
first loss. He said it was Adeline. He had been so convincing in his rage, so right
e. It was
coddled me, showered me with affection, made me feel cherished, all while she was hidden away, carry
t was so immense it felt physical, a crushing weight
s nothing left but a hollow, aching void. I looked up
epad on the garden table. I picked it up. It was a list in Axel's handwriting. "Pediatr
her. Just no
of my heart cr
tter to the house. One of Axel's aides,
on a sensitive assignment
even before I opened it, that i