By the time I returned to the bedroom, Elliot was already fast asleep. Looking at the side profile of the man I had spent years with, I felt nothing but unfamiliarity.
In his sleep, Elliot reached for my hand. "Don't go. Stay with me forever. Chelsea."
His face was filled with endless affection and dependence—an expression he had never once shown me.
The next second, Elliot's phone lit up. It was a message from a contact saved as "Princess Chelsea".
I tried unlocking his phone a few times, but none of the passwords worked. I tried my birthday, Elliot's birthday, and even Chelsea's birthday, but none of them did the trick.
I had one attempt left.
I entered the date of my daughter's death.
Unexpectedly, it worked.
How could I have forgotten? The day my daughter had died was also the day Chelsea had been given a second chance at life with my daughter's heart.
So, that was how Elliot had been quietly loving Chelsea all along.
The chat showed that Chelsea had sent a few photos. In them, her smile was brighter than the spring sun. She clung to Elliot's side like a child, and though Elliot's posture was a little stiff, he still made a heart sign with her.
"Elliot, it's always more fun going to the amusement park with you. Joshua is way too boring. You promised to take me for a photoshoot tomorrow. Don't bail on me. Love you!"
Elliot and Chelsea looked just like a couple in their honeymoon phase. Meanwhile, I felt like a fool, peeking into someone else's happiness.
Something occurred to me then—tomorrow was the day Elliot had promised to go with me to my prenatal checkup.
So, which one mattered more? Our child or the woman he loved?
I stayed awake the entire night.
I was betting on him. If Elliot chose to go to the appointment with me tomorrow, I would give him one last chance for the sake of the new life growing in my belly.
The next morning, Elliot was up early, getting ready to leave. His face was lit with excitement.
Just as he was about to step out the door, I grabbed the corner of his shirt. "Elliot, where are you going? Didn't you promise to come with me for my checkup?"
The smile on Elliot's face faded. He hesitated for a long moment before gently patting my hand.
"Holly, I'm sorry. I have a really important meeting today. I won't be able to go with you to the hospital. You're always so understanding. I know you'll support your husband while he's hard at work, right?
"Besides, you said it yourself yesterday. You've been through childbirth before. You don't need me there. Everything will go smoothly."
I kept my head down and didn't say a word.
Elliot smiled and pressed a kiss to my forehead. "Be good, alright? I'll bring you back a gift."
With that, he walked away without looking back.
Watching his retreating figure, I finally gave up for good.
I checked the latest flights to Norbury and called my best friend, Roxanne Bilbury.
The flight was scheduled for the night after tomorrow. Once I got to Norbury, I would say goodbye to everything here forever.
I put on a light layer of makeup to make myself look less worn out. Then, I went to the best law firm in the city for a consultation about the divorce process and to investigate my daughter's wrongful death due to medical misdiagnosis.
The lawyer quickly drafted the divorce papers.
But if I wanted to hold Elliot and Chelsea accountable, I needed more evidence.
That evening, I personally prepared a candlelit dinner and opened two bottles of Elliot's prized red wine.
When Elliot walked in and saw me sitting quietly at the dining table, he froze for a moment, then smiled knowingly.
"Holly, you should let the housekeeper handle this. You're my wife. You're meant to live a life of luxury, not do these things yourself."
He smiled and pulled me into his arms. We were so close that I could catch a whiff of the floral, sweet scent of perfume on him—one that unmistakably belonged to another woman.
I asked Elliot when he had started wearing such an overly seductive and tacky fragrance.
He looked guilty. Lowering his head, he sniffed his collar and quickly explained, "Oh, I had a meeting with the CEO of Griffin Group today. I must have picked it up from her by accident.
"What's wrong, Holly? Are you actually suspecting me? Are you still mad about me missing your checkup? I already explained myself. I thought you'd understand."
A guilty conscience always spoke first.
I had only asked a simple question, yet he had immediately responded with a flood of accusations.
Seeing that I remained silent, Elliot changed the subject. He pulled out a delicate emerald necklace and fastened it around my neck.
"Holly, don't be mad. I got this just for you. It's one of a kind. Do you like it?"
Under the candlelight, the emerald shimmered a deep, mysterious green. It was beautiful. I traced the cool, smooth surface of the necklace with my fingertips.
Throughout the six years of marriage, Elliot would give me jewelry after every fight.
But no amount of gold or diamonds could change the fact that he had betrayed me. It couldn't bring back my daughter, who had been murdered.
Seeing me finally smile, Elliot began to eat the food I had prepared.
He kept complimenting my cooking. Yet, in the end, he only had a few bites. After all, a man who has already indulged somewhere else wouldn't have much of an appetite at home.
During dinner, I kept refilling Elliot's glass, and before long, he was completely drunk and passed out on the bed.
Seizing the moment, I slipped into his study, searching for any evidence related to my daughter's death.
After digging through his files, I finally found one. It was an organ transplant agreement from six years ago. In it, Elliot had signed his name as my spouse, authorizing the transplant.
No wonder he had been so eager to marry me back then. It had never been about love. He had just done it to ensure Chelsea's early recovery.
I took photos of the document and put it back exactly as I found it.
Then, I scheduled the email to be sent to Elliot's inbox the moment my flight took off. It included the photos of the organ transplant agreement and the signed divorce agreement.
Once I left, he would wake up to the truth, and I would be gone.
The next morning, I was woken up by Elliot.
As usual, he had already squeezed toothpaste onto my brush for me and was even clumsily trying to make breakfast in the kitchen.
While I was brushing my teeth, he wrapped his arms around my waist from behind and said softly, "Holly, it was my fault. How could I let you go to such an important checkup alone? Let me make it up to you today. I'll go with you, okay?"
Before I could respond, he ruffled my hair and flashed an innocent, boyish smile at me.
As I watched him move around the kitchen, a bitter ache welled up inside me.
Elliot was always so hot and cold. I had been with him for six years, yet only now did I realize that I had never truly known him.
But it didn't matter now. I didn't love him any longer, and I didn't need to understand him anymore, either.
When we arrived at the hospital, Chelsea was there too. She was visiting the dermatology department.
As a top actress, she was instantly surrounded by fans wherever she went. From a distance, I could already hear their excited chatter.
"Poor Chelsea! She just recovered from a serious illness a few years ago, and now she has to come back to the hospital again."
"Don't worry—she'll be fine. This is the best hospital in the city."
"Besides, Elliot practically owns this hospital. And he's Chelsea's rumored boyfriend, her biggest supporter. He'll do whatever it takes to take care of her."
"Wow, a famous actress and a powerful CEO? Sounds like a perfect match!"
The next moment, Chelsea's eyes locked onto Elliot's figure in the crowd. She called out his name excitedly.
The fans turned to look at us.
Chelsea ran straight toward Elliot, wrapping her arms around his in an affectionate embrace.
"Elliot, it's all your fault for insisting we eat king crab last night. Now, I have an allergic reaction! So, are you here today just to take care of me? If that's the case, I guess I can forgive you."
Elliot glanced at me, then back at Chelsea. In the end, he simply smiled and nodded at her.
The crowd around us practically swooned over their interaction.
I knew then that Elliot was going to abandon me again. I locked eyes with him, my voice steady and deliberate. "Elliot, didn't you say you were coming with me to my checkup?"
The onlookers gasped at the unexpected revelation.
A flicker of hesitation flashed through Elliot's eyes, and for a second, he looked like he might step toward me.
However, Chelsea quickly pulled him back. The sweetness in her expression was gone, replaced by cold arrogance and smugness.
"Elliot, isn't she just your housekeeper? You've already done enough by driving her to the hospital. There's no need to accompany her inside.
"If people see you with her, they might think that the baby is yours. That wouldn't just hurt your reputation—it could damage the company's image, too."
At her words, the crowd seemed to come to a realization. Their gazes shifted toward me, now filled with disdain.
Elliot opened his mouth slightly as if to say something, but in the end, he didn't defend me at all. He simply let Chelsea lead him away, leaving me standing there alone.