He Lifted His Pregnant Wife’s Blanket And Found His Family’s Secret-kieutrinh

Ethan Mercer lifted the blanket expecting betrayal.

He had spent six days trying not to think that word.

Betrayal sounded too ugly for Olivia.

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It sounded too small for the woman who still folded his tie over the chair when he came home too late, who remembered which coffee gave him headaches, who left notes in the margins of books because she knew he hated clean pages.

But by the sixth day, fear had started dressing itself up as suspicion.

Olivia would not leave the bed.

Not for breakfast.

Not for Dr. Keller.

Not for the concierge nurse who had come to the penthouse lobby and left after being told Mrs. Mercer was resting.

Not even for him.

At 12:17 a.m., Ethan stood in the doorway still wearing the tuxedo shirt from a charity gala, the collar open, the cuffs undone, the smell of rain and car leather still clinging to him from the ride home.

The bedroom was too quiet.

The kind of quiet that makes a person lower his voice before he knows why.

Outside, Manhattan glittered against the windows.

Inside, Olivia lay beneath the white blanket with both hands over her belly, her face turned toward the wall.

“Are you afraid of me?” Ethan asked.

He hated himself the moment the question left his mouth.

Olivia closed her eyes.

“Please don’t make me get up.”

He should have understood then.

Later, that would be the sentence he returned to again and again.

Not the bruises.

Not the ambulance.

Not his mother’s message glowing on Olivia’s phone like a confession that had forgotten to hide.

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