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Divorce After Wedding Woes

Serenity chooses to terminate her three-year marriage to billionaire Zachary York, ending a union rooted in obligation instead of affection. As the couple navigates their separation, long-buried secrets emerge that force them to reevaluate everything they thought they knew about each other. Although Serenity yearns for a clean break, the lingering connections between them are not easily broken in this poignant story of remorse and discovery.
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Chapter 2

The antiseptic smell hit me first, sharp and clinical, cutting through the fog of sedatives. My eyelids felt heavy as lead, but I forced them open to find myself staring at a stark white ceiling. The hospital room came into focus slowly—the IV drip beside my bed, the steady beep of monitors, the crushing weight of emptiness in my abdomen.

"Oh, you're awake." Emmy's voice drifted from the corner, sickeningly sweet. She sat in the visitor's chair beside an empty spot where Beckett should have been, her white dress from yesterday replaced by a soft pink sweater that made her look angelic. "I've been so worried about you."

I tried to speak, but my throat felt raw. The events of last night crashed back—the cramping, the blood, Emmy's intrusion into our bridal suite. My hand instinctively moved to my stomach, finding only the hollow ache of loss.

"The baby?" I whispered.

Emmy's face arranged itself into a mask of sympathetic sorrow. "Oh, Rose. I'm so sorry. The doctors said... well, these things happen sometimes. Especially with the stress of the wedding and everything."

I stared at her, unable to process her presence here while my husband was nowhere to be seen. "Where's Beckett?"

"He was here all night," she said, smoothing her skirt with delicate hands. "But he was just so upset, so devastated. I told him I'd stay with you while he went home to shower and change. He needed some comfort after such a shock."

Comfort. From her. While I lay here alone, processing the loss of our child.

"He'll be back soon," Emmy continued, her voice like honey over broken glass. "He's just having a hard time dealing with... well, you know how sensitive he is."

The door opened, and Beckett walked in, his hair still damp from the shower Emmy had mentioned. He looked tired, hollow-eyed, but there was something else in his expression—something cold and distant that made my chest tighten.

"You're awake," he said, not moving closer to the bed.

I reached for him, desperate for comfort, for some acknowledgment of our shared loss. "Beckett, the baby—"

"Don't." His voice cut through me like a blade. "Just don't."

Tears spilled down my cheeks. "I lost our baby. Our child is gone, and you're acting like—"

"Like what? Like I don't believe you?" He stepped closer, but not in comfort. His eyes were hard, accusatory. "Because I don't, Rose. I don't believe any of this."

The room spun around me. "What are you talking about?"

Emmy rose from her chair, moving to stand beside Beckett with practiced ease. She pulled a manila folder from her purse, her movements deliberate and theatrical.

"Rose," Beckett said, his voice deadly quiet, "were you ever actually pregnant?"

"Of course I was pregnant! How can you even ask me that?"

"Because Emmy found something." He took the folder from her hands. "Medical records. Your real medical records."

Emmy's voice was soft, understanding, perfectly pitched to sound reluctant. "I didn't want to believe it either, Beckett. But when I saw Rose's behavior at the wedding, how she seemed so... calculated about everything, I had to check. I have a friend who works in medical records, and she helped me verify..."

"Verify what?" I struggled to sit up, panic clawing at my throat.

Beckett opened the folder, his hands shaking slightly. "These show no record of pregnancy, Rose. No positive tests, no prenatal appointments. Nothing."

"That's impossible." My voice cracked. "I was pregnant. I felt the baby. I had morning sickness. I—"

"You had what you wanted to have," he said, his words falling like stones. "You trapped me into this marriage with a lie, didn't you? The whole pregnancy was fake. This miscarriage is just your way of covering it up now that you got what you wanted."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. I stared at him, at this man I'd married less than twenty-four hours ago, watching him destroy me with Emmy's poison dripping from his lips.

"I would never—" I started, but he cut me off.

"The timing is convenient, isn't it? Right after Emmy's toast, right after everyone saw what we really have together. Suddenly you're having a medical emergency that gets you all the sympathy and attention."

Emmy placed a gentle hand on his arm, her touch possessive even in this moment of my devastation. She nodded sympathetically, as if she too was a victim of my supposed deception.

"I loved that baby," I whispered, the words torn from somewhere deep inside me. "I loved our baby, and I lost our baby, and you're standing there accusing me of—"

"Of lying. Of manipulation. Of trapping me into a marriage based on fraud." His voice was ice, and behind him, Emmy's eyes glittered with triumph masked as concern.

I closed my eyes, feeling something fundamental break inside me. When I opened them again, both Beckett and Emmy were watching me with identical expressions of pity and disgust.

"Get out," I whispered.

"Rose—" Beckett started.

"Get out!" The words tore from my throat, raw and desperate. "Both of you. Get out."

As they left together, Emmy's hand finding Beckett's arm in a gesture of comfort, I curled into myself on the hospital bed. The monitors continued their steady beeping, marking time in a world where my husband believed I was capable of faking a pregnancy, where my grief was seen as manipulation, where the woman who had orchestrated my humiliation was now his source of truth.

I pressed my hand to my empty stomach and wept for more than just the baby I'd lost.

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