He Lost Me Over A Child That Was Never His Chapter 5

He Lost Me Over A Child That Was Never His Chapter 5

Chapter 5

Get dressed and come with me. I brought Eleanor and Orion back today so you could spend some time together.” 

When I didn’t move, he frowned, grabbed a coat, and forcibly draped it over me, zipping it up without giving me a chance to resist.His voice was firm, leaving no room for argument. And don’t say anything reckless again. As for Orion’s name, I’ll explain another day.” 

When we arrived, Charles pushed Orion into my arms.§ 

Get to know him first.

Then, he bent down, his voice turning gentle, just as it always was with Eleanor

Orion, today you’ll play with Aunt Natalie. Daddy and Mommy are going to buy you clothes and toys, okay?

Orion nodded eagerly, his eyes lighting up with excitement

I followed along numbly as he led me to the other side of the food street

Like all children, he was drawn to the golden crisp of fried food

I hesitated, unsure if he was allowed to eat it. Instinctively, I reached for my phone, dialing Charles

No answer

Before I could decide what to do, Orion turned to me, his small face darkening as sharp words spilled from his lips

My dad and mom are on a date. Why are you calling to disturb them?His voice carried an unexpected sting, his eyes cold and unyielding. You’re not my mom. Why do you care whether I can eat this or not? Dad told you to take me out to play, so whatever I want to eat or do, just do it. Don’t interfere.” 

A sudden tightness gripped my chest, pressing down like an invisible weight. I opened my mouth, but no words came

On the way back, Orion clutched his stomach and let out a sharp cry. His face turned deathly pale

Eleanor’s eyes widened in horror before she broke into sobs. Charles, his usual composure shattered, slammed his foot on the gas and sped toward the hospital

After a series of tests, the doctor confirmed acute gastroenteritis, severe enough to warrant IV fluids and hospitalization

Orion lay weakly on the hospital bed, his small frame trembling as he whimpered for his mother. When his gaze met mine, fear flickered in his eyes

I told her my stomach is sensitive… I told her I couldn’t eat fried sugar cakesbut Aunt Natalie said she wanted one. She bought one for herself and gave me one as big as a fist, saying I should eat it, too. After I didit started hurting

His words were barely above a whisper, yet each one struck like a whip

Eleanor’s tears spilled over as she turned to me, her voice shaking with desperation

Sister Natalie, it’s my fault. I never should have fallen in love with Charlesnever should have appeared in front of you. If you hold a grudge, take it out on me. But please, don’t hurt my OrionHe was in my womb for ten months; he’s my life!

I realized something was wrong and rushed to explain

But before I could utter a word, Charles’s palm struck my face

A sharp sting bloomed across my cheek, but the pain was nothing compared to the fire raging in his eyes, blazing, unforgiving, as if he wanted to tear me apart

I told you, if you have a problem, take it out on me! I never expected you to go after an innocent child!

I clenched my jaw, forcing back the bitterness rising in my throat.

It wasn’t me! He wanted to eat it himself! I even tried calling you to ask if he could, but you didn’t pick up!

Enough, shut up!” 

Charles’s gaze was icecold, devoid of warmth

I remember you’ve always loved fried sugar cakes. Natalie, you really aren’t fit to be a mother.

The words cut through me like a blade, sharp and merciless. A death sentence. A condemnation

Disappointment darkened his face as he pulled a folded document from his pocket, his fingers steady as he signed it with the hospital’s pen

Isn’t divorce what you’ve always wanted? Then let’s do it first. I don’t trust you to live with them while you’re in this unstable state. Once you’ve adjusted, we’ll talk about remarriage.” 

A strange sense of relief washed over me. The fight drained from my body. Without another word, I bent down, picked up the divorce agreement from the floor, folded it neatly, and tucked it away

Before leaving, I cast one last look at Charles, my voice eerily calm.” 

Charles, I stopped eating fried sugar cakes ten years ago. My teeth ache whenever I have something sweet. Did you forget?” 

His lips parted slightly, his face clouded with disbelief. But not a single word left his mouth.” 

He Lost Me Over A Child That Was Never His

He Lost Me Over A Child That Was Never His

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