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She Erased Him, For Her Son

For five years, I served as my boss’s hidden wife and the pillar of his firm. Everything changed when he skipped our son Leo’s fifth birthday for a protégé. He then demanded we vacate our home for her, treating us like disposable furniture. The final blow came when he gifted Leo a toy filled with deadly allergens, proving he didn't know his own child. After filing for divorce, I took Leo and left for good, erasing a man who never truly saw us.
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Chapter 3

Elsie Cook POV:

The house felt different the next morning. It wasn't just the lingering scent of birthday cake or the scattered confetti. It was a quiet peace, a palpable absence that felt like a breath of fresh air. Leo and I had laughed, eaten ice cream until our tummies hurt, and snuggled on the couch until he fell asleep. It was imperfect, but it was ours. And it felt more like a family than anything I'd shared with Elijah in years.

I walked to the study, my steps light. From the bottom drawer of my desk, I retrieved the thick manila envelope I'd prepared weeks ago. The divorce papers. Seeing them now, knowing what they represented, there was no hesitation. Just a profound sense of release.

Elijah came home sometime after midnight. I heard his key in the lock, the soft click of the door, and then the heavy thud of his briefcase. He walked into the dining room. I heard a sharp intake of breath as he saw the untouched lion cake, the deflated balloons, the silent remnants of a party he' d missed. A faint whispered apology drifted into the hallway. "Damn it, Elsie. I'm sorry."

The apology felt like a joke. A cruel, empty echo. Sorry? He wasn't sorry for missing Leo's birthday. He was sorry for the guilt he felt, the inconvenience of facing it. He was sorry that his carefully constructed façade of a perfect life was crumbling. I wondered if he was even sorry he was with Chelsi. The thought was a bitter gall in my mouth.

I walked into the dining room, the envelope clutched in my hand. He stood by the table, staring at the cake, his back to me. "I need you to sign these, Elijah," I said, my voice steady, betraying none of the turmoil that had once consumed me.

He finally turned, his eyes glazed with a mixture of exhaustion and something that looked vaguely like remorse. He saw the envelope. His brow furrowed. Before he could react, his phone buzzed, vibrating loudly on the polished mahogany table.

He glanced at the screen. A frantic message from Chelsi. "Elijah! My apartment is flooding! The pipes burst! I don' t know what to do!"

His expression instantly shifted from weary regret to urgent concern. "Damn it." He snatched up the phone, tapping out a quick reply. "I'm on my way, Chelsi. Don't worry." He looked up at me, a fleeting apology in his eyes.

"Sign these first," I insisted, pushing the envelope towards him.

He barely glanced at the papers, his mind clearly on Chelsi. "Just… later, Elsie. I have an emergency." He scribbled his messy signature across the dotted line without even reading. It was always like this. Anything I brought to him, anything about our life, was an afterthought.

I watched him go, the sound of his car speeding away a final nail in the coffin of our secret life. He had made his choice. Again.

The next morning, I arrived at the office early. It was my last day. I had a mountain of handover documents to prepare, a lifetime of corporate secrets to condense into neat files for my successor.

Elijah walked in around ten, a small, brightly wrapped package in his hand. He looked less disheveled than the night before, but a shadow still clung to his eyes. "Elsie," he said, holding out the package. "This is for Leo. I know I missed his party, but I wanted to get him something special. Chelsi helped me pick it out."

My heart hammered against my ribs. Chelsi helped him pick it out. The words were a fresh wound. I took the gift, my fingers brushing his. His hand was warm, but mine felt numb. "Thank you, Elijah."

"Go on," he urged, a small, hopeful smile on his face. "Open it."

I carefully unwrapped the paper. Inside was a beautifully crafted toy snake. A boa constrictor, coiled and ready to strike. My breath hitched.

Leo hated snakes. He had a recurring nightmare about a giant snake chasing him, a fear that stemmed from a documentary he'd watched almost a year ago. I'd told Elijah about it then, explaining Leo' s terror. He' d just nodded, distracted by an email.

He didn't remember. My stomach churned. The anger, the disappointment, the profound sadness coiled tightly inside me. He didn't even know his own son's deepest fear. Not really.

I forced a smile, my hands trembling slightly. "It's… very thoughtful, Elijah. Thank you. I'm sure Leo will love it." The lie tasted bitter, but it was necessary.

He beamed, relief washing over his face. "Great. I knew Chelsi had good taste. She's really something, isn't she?" He paused, then his eyes widened slightly, as if remembering something. "Oh, that reminds me."

My blood ran cold. This was it.

"Chelsi's apartment is still a mess from the flood," he began, his voice taking on that slightly apologetic, yet firm, tone I knew so well. "And it's going to take a few days for repairs. I was thinking... maybe she could stay at the house? Just temporarily, of course."

My breath caught in my throat. I stared at him, my mind struggling to process his words. "Our house?" I finally managed to croak.

He nodded, oblivious to the tremor in my voice. "Yes, our house. It' s big enough. And you and Leo could, you know, stay at a hotel for a few days. Or with Mrs. Gable. I' ll cover all the expenses, of course. It' s just until her place is fixed." He said it so casually, as if asking me to move a plant.

"You want me and Leo to move out of our home," I said slowly, each word a painful hammer blow against my heart, "so your protégé can move in?" The audacity of it, the sheer, breathtaking disrespect, stole my voice.

He bristled, his face hardening. "It's not like that, Elsie. It's a temporary arrangement. She's a colleague, and she's in a difficult situation. What do you expect me to do?"

"You expect me to vacate my home, to uproot my son," I snapped, the carefully constructed calm finally shattering. "Because Chelsi Bowers had a pipe burst? What about your secret, Elijah? What about our marriage?"

He stepped closer, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "Exactly! Our secret marriage. This is precisely why we can't be public. Think about the rumors, Elsie. Think about the company. It's just a few days, a small inconvenience. It's not like she's moving in permanently."

I just stared at him, a bitter laugh bubbling up in my chest. "Is that what you tell her too, Elijah? Just a temporary arrangement?" The words hung in the air, thick with accusation.

He flinched, his jaw tightening. "That's unfair, Elsie. You know I care about you. About Leo."

"Do you?" My voice was barely a whisper, but it sliced through the air like a razor. "Do you, Elijah? Because your actions say otherwise. They always have."

He opened his mouth to argue, but I cut him off, a new, cold resolve settling deep within me. "Fine. I'll leave. We' ll be out by the end of the day." My voice was steady, betraying no hint of the earthquake raging inside me. "You won't have to worry about us 'inconveniencing' your little arrangement."

He seemed taken aback by my sudden agreement. "Elsie, wait. I didn't mean it like that. I'll make it up to you. I promise." His voice was softer now, tinged with a hint of panic.

I just looked at him, my face a blank mask. There was nothing more to say. Nothing more to feel. It was done.

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