ra
in a crumpled heap at the bottom of the staircase. My head slamme
saw was Ethan, standing at the top of th
my voice a broken w
pain that terrified me. A deep, cramping agony was seizing my l
ba
old, unreadable mask. There was no
ice echoing in the suddenly silent lobby. "Yo
was peering over his shoulder, a s
orrified onlookers who had gathered at the top of the stairs.
turned his back on
look back
doors, leaving me alone on the cold, hard floor. A profound, bottomless d
through me again, sharper this time, a brut
aked, reaching out a trembling hand t
anniversary, was no longer pristine. A dark, crimson sta
So much
eight of the horror crashing down
as over. He was gone. The tiny life I had cherished and protected for th
lance!" a woman' s vo
rs. Faces swam in and out of fo
uciating pain and desperate prayers. I clutc
aming down my face. "Please, yo
nd-faced doctor said, his voice gentle. "We nee
, treacherous and stupid, flickered in my chest. He would co
put the phone on speaker. It ra
n't Ethan's voice
I' m calling for Mr. Ethan Carlson regarding his wif
arine voice in the background, muffled. "Ethan
ith fake concern. "Oh, dear. Is Kiera okay? Ethan is just s
ing. She' s losing the baby. We ne
my voice barely a thread of sound.
ll Ethan... tell him I' m losing o
urr. "Kiera says she' s losing the baby. She' s always bee
t. "Tell her to stop it. I' m with you. The doctor i
ith the force of a physical
es," Chanel repeated, savoring each word.
ping in my belly intensifying into an unbea
space. "Kiera, I swear to God, if you don' t stop this pathetic act, I wil
ne wen
wail of the siren and the fran
ed at me with more compassion than my
he said, his voice gen
' am, I' m so sorry.
n all the rest, ripped through me. I felt a prof
st, most broken part
the ceiling of the ambulance, the flashing
 
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