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Seven Years His Hidden Heartbreak

For seven years, I was Holden Gillespie’s ghostwriter and secret wife, hiding our marriage and son, Leo, to protect his fame. When he began a public affair with his publicist and tried to evict us, I reached my limit. The final blow came on Leo’s birthday, when Holden brought a mango cake, forgetting our son’s lethal allergy. After that near-fatal mistake, I fled to Santa Fe for a divorce. Now, he’s at my door, desperately refusing to let me go.
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Chapter 6

"Adriana! Wait!" Holden' s voice, thick with desperation, stopped me at the curb. I didn't turn around, but I felt him approach, his footsteps heavy on the pavement.

He appeared beside the car, a flimsy white cake box clutched in his hand. "For Leo," he mumbled, thrusting it towards me. "I picked it up on the way. I know it' s late, but…"

Before he could finish, Kassidy, who had glided up behind him, piped up, her voice sugary sweet. "Oh, that' s the cake I ordered! My favorite, mango chiffon! I told Holden it was fine if he shared a slice with his, uh, employee before she left." She smiled, a triumphant glint in her eyes, as if she had just won a small, insignificant battle.

The cake box in my hand suddenly felt like a lead weight. Mango chiffon. Of course. How fitting that even his apology was laced with a cruel irony.

Leo, still nestled in my arms, peeked out at the box. "Cake?" he whispered, his eyes widening with renewed hope.

My heart twisted. For Leo, I would endure anything. I forced a smile. "Yes, baby. Daddy brought you a cake."

"Will you eat it with me, Daddy?" Leo asked, his voice soft, hopeful. He looked at Holden, his little face a mixture of yearning and caution.

Holden hesitated, glancing at Kassidy, then back at Leo. He sighed, a faint flicker of what might have been genuine regret in his eyes. "Yes, Leo. I' ll eat it with you."

"Yay!" Leo cheered, his previous sadness forgotten in the face of cake and a fleeting paternal promise. "Mommy, let' s go eat cake!"

I climbed into the car, Leo still in my lap, and pulled away from the curb. Holden and Kassidy stood side-by-side, watching us go. He had chosen, and I had accepted.

Back at our empty apartment – soon to be just my apartment – I carefully placed the cake on the small kitchen table. Leo, buzzing with excitement, watched as I sliced into the fluffy yellow layers. I cut a small piece for him, then one for myself.

"Happy birthday, my sweet boy," I said, handing him his plate.

He took a bite, his eyes closing in pure bliss. I took a bite of my own slice. My smile froze.

The sweet, tropical flavor exploded on my tongue. Mango.

My heart slammed against my ribs. No. It couldn't be.

I snatched the plate from Leo' s hands, my movements jerky, frantic. "No! Don' t eat that, Leo!"

Holden, who had just walked in, a faint frown on his face, stared at me. "Adriana, what are you doing? Are you crazy? It' s his birthday cake!"

My eyes, burning with unshed tears, locked onto his. "Do you know nothing about your son, Holden?" I choked out, my voice trembling with a raw fury I hadn' t known I possessed. "Do you even remember that Leo is severely allergic to mangoes? A life-threatening allergy?"

His face went ashen. He staggered back, his jaw slack. "Mango? Allergic? No… I… I didn' t… I thought he loved fruit… I' m so sorry, Adriana, I swear, I didn' t know…"

His apologies, endlessly repeated over seven years, now sounded like a hollow echo in a vast, empty canyon. I' m sorry. The words had lost all meaning. They were just sounds, empty and worthless.

Leo, startled by my sudden outburst, dropped his fork. His eyes, just moments ago alight with joy, slowly dimmed. He looked at Holden, then back at me, his small face crumpling. He reached for Holden, then hesitated, his hand dropping.

"It' s okay, Daddy," he whispered, his voice small and defeated. "It' s okay." He turned, burrowing his face into my shoulder, his small body trembling. He didn' t look at Holden again.

That was it. The final straw. The unforgivable act. He hadn' t just forgotten Leo' s birthday; he had endangered his life. And Leo, in his innocent understanding, had finally seen his father for who he truly was.

Without a word, I scooped Leo into my arms. I felt Holden' s desperate, regretful gaze burning into my back, but I didn' t hesitate. I walked out of the kitchen, out of the apartment, and out of his life.

I went straight to my office, not bothering to change. The anger, the pain, the profound disappointment propelled me forward. I didn't need to say goodbye. Not to him. My signed divorce papers were on his desk, already legal. My office, now stripped bare, felt like a clean slate. I picked up my last box, a collection of personal books and cherished photos, and walked out without looking back.

At the airport, the sterile white walls and bustling crowds offered a strange comfort. Leo was quiet, drowsy in my arms.

"Are you sad to leave, sweet pea?" I asked, stroking his hair.

He shook his head, snuggling deeper into my embrace. "No, Mommy. Just you and me."

The dam broke. Tears, hot and silent, streamed down my face. Not tears of sorrow, but of release. Of freedom. Seven years of emotional abuse, of professional exploitation, of suffocating secrecy, washed away in that single, cleansing moment.

Later, on the plane, soaring high above the city I was leaving behind, I pulled out my phone. I blocked Holden' s number. I blocked him on every social media platform. I deleted every photo, every message, every trace of him from my digital life.

Goodbye, Holden Gillespie. You are finally gone.

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