Daniel sank back, sneering, "Just her petty tricks. If she wants to play victim, let her."
Pain seared like ants devouring my flesh. I poured cold water over the burn, biting back screams.
Daniel was unmoved. The man who had once panicked over a paper cut on my finger was gone, replaced by a stranger.
...
I limped out of the kitchen and placed the bisque on the table.
Vivian beamed triumphantly. "Thanks for cooking through all that pain for me and the baby. Daniel, let's dig in."
Ignoring their cozy display, I hobbled to the guest room, agony pulsing with each step, and searched for the medical kit.
Daniel burst in, holding it. He frowned at my blistered, bruised leg. "Sit. I'll treat it."
I tried to refuse, but he pressed me down on the bed, his touch surprisingly gentle as he applied ointment.
His eyes flickered with concern, but he had caused this pain, giving me hope only to crush it again.
The pitiful act now felt hollow.
I gritted my teeth, fighting tears as the pain pulsed.
He wiped my cheeks gently. "Look at you, crying like a kid. Still can't stand the pain?"
His breath assailed me as he cooed, "Let's not fight, okay?"
I struggled, trying to push him away, but it was useless.
I hadn't done anything wrong. I was just unwilling to take care of Vivian and her child.
His scent, so familiar, pulled me back to the boy who'd once shielded me from my abusive family, promising I'd never hurt again.
Now he was the source of my agony.
...
Vivian's wails shattered the moment.
Daniel shoved me aside. My wound was caught on the bed, pain whitening my face.
Vivian lay weakly in his arms. The bisque bowl lay shattered, the soup pooling on the floor.
"I know you hate me and the baby," she sobbed, glaring at me. "But how could you poison the bisque to hurt us?"
I started to deny it, but Daniel's suspicious gaze stopped me.
He didn't trust me.
Exhaustion washed over me. Arguing felt futile.
"I didn't poison anything," I said flatly.
Vivian clutched his sleeve. "That bisque was all I had today. I don't blame her for hating me, but I won't let her harm our child."
An ambulance arrived swiftly.
Daniel scooped her up, grabbing the shattered bowl as evidence, and rushed out.
I collapsed, laughing hysterically until tears fell.
That afternoon, his bodyguards dragged me to the hospital. Daniel stood outside Vivian's room, where she lay pale.
They tugged me along and shoved me to the floor, ignoring my blisters that ruptured.
The pus flowed like punishment, trickling down my wounds.
I screamed, but Daniel was unmoved, lighting a cigarette. The smoke swirled around him, blurring his face.
"Tests came back. The bisque had abortifacients," he said.
"That's impossible," I protested.
He snapped, "Still lying at this point? I never thought you'd stoop to such viciousness."
Daniel branded me a liar and a viper.
Words of defense died in my throat as I knew he wouldn't believe me, no matter what.
To him, my voice was just noise.
I stayed silent, but it only confirmed his verdict.
A doctor emerged. "Ms. Duffy lost too much blood. The blood bank is low."
Daniel nodded, pointing at me. "Use hers. She caused this, and she pays the price. Drain her if you have to."
I thrashed, but the guards pinned me down.
My blood flowed through tubes to Vivian, my lips paling as dizziness set in.
The doctor signaled enough, but Daniel waved him off.
Before I blacked out, I saw him kiss Vivian's forehead so tenderly, as if she were his soulmate.
...
I came to at night, discarded on a bench.
Pain was still radiating through me. The IV needle dangled from my arm, blood pooling on the floor.
Gritting through pain, I yanked it out and limped home.
Daniel and Vivian were already there. He pushed her wheelchair, her face pale but smug.
She hadn't miscarried, but she needed rest.
I brushed past them, certain that only she and I had touched the soup.
I had added nothing, so there was only one possibility. She'd poisoned herself to frame me.
I retreated to the guest room, packed my things, and placed a divorce agreement on the desk.
Daniel barged in and commanded, "I'm meeting a client. Go look after Vivian, and no tricks! If anything happens to her or the baby, you're done."
He shoved me into the master bedroom, now unrecognizable with cribs, rockers, and toys.
Alone, Vivian dropped her act. "Why do you cling to Daniel like a leech? Seven years, and you still don't get it. I'm the one he loves. If I hadn't left back then, you'd never have had a shot. Be smart and walk away with dignity."
"Being a homewrecker makes you so proud?" I shot back. "As long as I'm here, you and that kid remain illegitimate."
Fury flashed across her face, then morphed into a sly grin. She grabbed her phone and made a call. "Jesse has lost it. She is setting the house on fire. Save me!"
I blinked as she cackled, "Once you're gone, I'll step right into your place."
She flicked a lighter, tossing it at me.
I dodged, and it hit the bed, igniting it instantly.
We were trapped in the room as the fire grew stronger. The thick smoke choked me, making me cough uncontrollably.
Daniel rushed back, kicking the door open. I reached out my hand to him, and he instinctively moved to pick me up.
A sudden cry from Vivian stopped him cold. He bypassed me and went straight to her, lifting her into his arms.
"You set this fire!" He spat at me. "Crawl out yourself!"
By then, smoke had filled my lungs. My strength was gone, and my outstretched hand was my last hope.
He crushed it, turning away.
It was a scene all too familiar. I had seen it too many times, and my heart turned to ash.
Finally, I could face reality and tell him that I was done.
...
Daniel sped through red lights, rushing Vivian to the hospital.
Relief should've come, but his chest felt hollow.
Unbidden, my despairing gaze haunted him. It was the same look I had shown when my abusive father beat me.
He'd vowed to erase my pain, yet he'd failed.
Frantic, he dialed my number, but it went to voicemail. He then called his bodyguard, who reported that I had left.
Relieved, he assumed I was just pissed because he hadn't saved me first.
A doctor emerged, telling him that Vivian had woken up.
Daniel set down his phone, abandoning the thought of having his bodyguards search for me. He believed I would be back in a few days.
He walked to her bedside, but staring at her face, he couldn't help but think of me.
He shook his head, trying to shake off the distracting thoughts.
Vivian weakly opened her eyes, but panic set in. "The baby!"
He dropped a kiss on her forehead and stroked her belly. "Safe. Don't worry."
Her face twisted with grievance. "I was so scared. Jesse tried to burn us alive!"
His soothing hand paused. "Let's find you a new place to live."
"What? She tried to kill me," she protested. "She should move out."
He frowned. "I can't do that. Jesse is my wife. I have to make sure of your and our baby's safety."
She tried to argue, but the irritation on his face stopped her. She swallowed her dissatisfaction. "Okay. I'll listen to you."
He pulled her into his arms. "You're the kindest mother-to-be."
She forced a smile, her lips trembling with the effort.
...
That night, he arranged her new home and returned eagerly, expecting me.
But the house was empty. The quietness was unnerving.
In the guest room, my belongings were gone, save for a divorce agreement and my wedding ring on the desk.
Trembling, he walked over and reached for the ring he had placed on my finger before witnesses.
For seven years, I had never taken it off. But now, it was sitting here.
He then picked up the paper, and the words "Divorce Agreement" stared back at him.
His tears fell, staining the characters on the paper.
That was my handwriting, etched into his soul. But those words felt like a knife to the heart.
[I am willing to leave everything behind. Let us part ways with no hard feelings and never see each other again.]
At the bottom, my signature was bold and resolute.
He realized I truly meant to leave.
Whipping out his phone, he called his bodyguards to search for me, but a call from the hospital interrupted him.
Vivian's condition had worsened, and she was readmitted.
Rushing over, he overheard her flirting with a doctor outside her room.
It stopped him cold, and he released his grip on the door handle.
"When can we get the Knapp's assets? Debt collectors are at my door. I've paid some, but I'm afraid they'll come to you next. We should escape," said the man.
"Don't worry, darling. I've driven Jesse away. Just wait a bit longer. Once I have Daniel under control, we'll be together forever," Vivian replied.
Daniel slapped himself, realizing it was all her scheme. He blamed himself for trusting her over me.