Phoebe charged through the hospital corridors like a wounded rhinoceros. Her raging aura made everyone scamper out of her way.
She jabbed the elevator button repeatedly, her impatience painfully obvious.
Soon, she stood at the entrance to the operating theatre on the second floor, watching as her husband anxiously paced back and forth, eyes glued to the tightly shut theatre doors.
The sight pierced her heartโit was unbearable. She walked toward him just as a tall, middle-aged African nurse with locs tied in a bun emerged from the theatre, a clipboard in her hand.
โBianca Jonesโ family?โ the nurse asked.
Gael rushed over, gripping her hands tightly. โHow is she? Howโs the baby? Are they okay?โ
โAre you her husband?โ the nurse asked, then continued without waiting for an answer. โThe doctor issued a critical warning. Your wife has lost a lot of blood and needs a transfusion. Unfortunately, weโve run out of A-positive bloodโฆโ
โTake mine,โ Gael offered immediately. โIโm O-negative. Thatโs the universal donor, right?โ
The nurse nodded and turned sharply. โCome with me.โ
โGael!โ Phoebe shouted, rushing over.
Startled, he frowned. โWhat are you doing here? Didnโt I ask you to go home?โ
โI need an explanation,โ Phoebe cried, her voice on the edge of hysteria. โWho the hell is that b*tch? How long have you been cheating on me?โ
Gaelโs jaw clenched. โDonโt call her that.โ
โYouโre seriously defending your mistress right now?โ
โBia is not my mistress,โ he bit out coldly.
Phoebe laughed bitterly. The intimate way he said “Bia” stabbed her in the heart.
โNo? Then how the hell do you explain her being pregnant with your child?โ she shouted.
The nurse, who had taken a few steps ahead, turned back with a disapproving frown. โIs there a problem?โ she asked firmly.
โNo,โ Gael replied curtly.
The nurse gave Phoebe a look full of silent reprimand before nodding at Gael to follow.
Phoebe grabbed his sleeve, pleading, โGael!โ
He shook her hand off impatiently, causing her to stumble backward in her heels.
โGael!โ she cried, stomping her foot in frustration.
But he ignored her completely and followed the nurse down the corridor, his pace brisk and unyielding.
Phoebeโs heart twisted in pain. Rejected. Humiliated. She sank onto a bench, trembling.
Sometime laterโฆ
Gael exited the blood donation room, wincing as he pressed a cotton ball to the puncture in his arm. Worry lines etched his usually smooth brow.
The nurse, carrying two pints of blood, rushed past him. He stared at the operating room doors, his heart weighed down with helplessness.
A derisive scoff drew his attention.
Phoebe was still there, seated on the bench, her eyes burning with rage.
โWhy are you still here?โ he snapped.
โWhere else should I be?โ she retorted icily.
โYou should leave.โ
โNot until I get answers,โ she said, rising to her feet.
โPhoebe,โ he growled. โThis isnโt the time or place for your tantrums.โ
โTantrums?โ she barked out a laugh. โYou knock up some floozy and Iโm the one throwing tantrums? Are you hearing yourself?โ
Gael sighed, visibly exhausted. โIโve had a long day. Can we not do this now?โ
โAnswers, Gael!โ Her voice cracked with emotion.
โCan you be a little reasonable?โ
Phoebe let out a sharp scoff. Reasonable? Did he think she was made of stone?
โReasonable? What do you take me for?โ
โThis is a hospital.โ
โSo what?โ she snapped.
โYou should leave. I canโt do this now.โ He turned away, running a hand through his hair.
Phoebe closed her eyes, forcing deep breaths. The silence between them stretched out painfully. Two agonizing hours passed.
Finally, the theatre doors swung open.
Gael leapt to his feet, rushing to meet the doctor.
โDoc?โ he asked, his voice thick with emotion.
The doctor removed his mask. โCongratulations. Your wife gave birth to a healthy baby boy.โ
A trembling breath escaped Gaelโs lips as relief washed over him. He clutched the doctorโs hand tightly, eyes misting with tears.
The doctor patted his hand solemnly. โYour son is stable… but your wife has slipped into a coma.โ
Gael stumbled backward, his face pale.
โDocโฆโ he whispered, his voice barely audible.
โWeโll do our best to ensure she pulls through,โ the doctor said gently. โSheโs been moved to the ICU. You can see her from there. As for your son, heโs in the nursery. Congratulations once again.โ
Gael nodded numbly, his shoulders slumping as he sank onto the bench.
Tears streamed silently down his face.
Phoebe watched, her heart weighted with betrayal and sorrow.
She had loved him so fiercely. Supported him. Stood by him through thick and thin.
And yet, thisโthisโwas how it all ended? A child with another woman
Her throat tightened. Even if she tried to deny it, the truth was undeniable:
She was no longer the only woman in his heart.
It was a bitter, bitter pill to swallow.
NURSERY…
The nurse gently guided Gaelโs arms as he held the new-born, wrapped in soft blue.
โHey, champโฆ my little heir,โ he whispered to the delicate bundle in his arms, a tender smile on his lips. โIโm Gael. Your dad.โ
He softly took the babyโs hand and kissed the back of it. The contrast between the childโs soft, tender skin and his own rough, calloused hands tugged at his soul.
โI promise to love and protect you and your mom forever. You wonโt want for anything in this world,โ he vowed.
The baby stirred, yawned, then settled againโas if in quiet approval.
Gaelโs heart melted.
But just behind the glass wall, Phoebe stood watching.
Watching the man she once called hers cradle a new-born that wasnโt hers.
His tender expression pierced her to the core.
โLittle heir,โ she muttered bitterly, reading his lips. โWhat about our daughter?โ
A painful memory flashed across her mind:
Five years ago, when Romazaria was born, she had been alone.
Gael had been closing a million-dollar deal across the Atlantic.
He didnโt show up until three days later. Even then, it was a brief visitโcut short by a crisis at one of their mining operations in Costa de Cuarzo.
He had always been there for Romazariaโฆ eventually.
He provided, called often, made time when he could.
But this?
This was different.
The gentleness in his eyes. The way he smiled at her child.
It was devotion.
Phoebe felt like a stranger peeking into someone elseโs fairy tale.
She had been his rock, his constant.
Now, she was an afterthought. A forgotten chapter.
Romazariaโtheir five-year-old daughterโhad just become the other child.
And Phoebe? Just the first wife.
Her heart shattered into a thousand tiny shards.
Sometime later…
โWhen did it all start?โ Phoebe asked quietly.
Gael looked up, startled to find her outside the nursery.
โWhat are you doing here?โ he asked, his tone cautious. He could feel the storm in her presence.
She scoffed, eyes never leaving the nursery.
โYou shouldnโt be here,โ he said, glancing nervously over his shoulder.
โThat was quite the touching scene,โ she said, voice thick with sarcasm. โYou should get nominated for Father of the Year.โ
She pushed herself off the wall and approached the glass wall.
โLetโs talk outside,โ he muttered, reaching for her hand.
She sidestepped his touch.
โDespite both his parentsโ filthy morals, heโs a cute baby,โ she said, folding her arms. โHopefully he wonโt grow up to be as amoral as his father.โ
Gael flinched.
โPhoebe, please… letโs not do this here.โ
โIโm listening,โ she said coldly.
โNot here.โ
โHere is perfect,โ she snapped. โLooking at the fruit of your betrayal fuels my rage.โ
โPhoebe…”
โWhen did you stop loving me?โ she demanded, voice trembling, eyes swimming with tears.
Gael let out a long breath, visibly exhausted. โI didnโt cheat on you,โ he said.
โOh?โ she laughed bitterly. โPlease enlighten me. Did you trip and your d*ck just happened to fall into her vagina?โ
He winced. โDo you have to be so vulgar? Thatโs not you.โ
She stared him down, her expression hard. โSorry to disappoint.โ
He dropped onto the bench, rubbing his face with both hands.
โI didnโt cheat, Phoebeโฆโ
Her bitter laugh filled the corridor. โYou didnโt cheat? Really?โ
She blinked through tears, her heart breaking all over again.
Another woman. Another child.
A baby who wasnโt hers. A mother who wasn’t her.
He hadnโt just cheated.
He had built another life behind her back.
Phoebe remembered how easily he had brushed her aside earlier, embarrassed by her presence, shielding the other woman like she was the one who mattered.
He hadnโt even tried to explain-he had protected Bianca.
He expected Phoebe to endure all of this silently. Like a dutiful, obedient wife.
But she wasnโt a woman made of stone. She had bled too.
Her lips trembled as she whispered, โYou broke me, Gael.โ
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