AUTHOR'S POV
It was meant to happen.
Those were the words that Sharon repeatedly told herself to tone down the growing guilt.
Oftentimes, she thought it would have been better if she had just told the truth about her pregnancy and lived
with whatever happened next. Being with Aiden wasn't worth the guilt, the dark endless hole she was sinking
into.
Now that she was growing closer to her fake due date, Aiden had grown more affectionate toward her. They had
even grown closer than they once were. Sometimes, she wondered if it was the poor girl's death that brought
about the changes.
Whatever it was, it wasn't worth it, because she was not happy. She had all that she had ever wanted; Aiden's
full attention. As full as it could get with the investigation he had thrown himself into.
Whenever he wasn't with Sharon, helping her make a meal or deliver the takeouts he'd ordered for her, or clean
the house since she didn't want the maid over anymore, he was at the station, cracking Amie's case, looking for
the answer that was right under his own roof. Now, Sharon wasn't just grappling with guilt over her involvement
in Amie's death, she had no peace of mind.
Her whole life, Sharon had never had nightmares. But they were now a constant for her. Amie was always in
each of them, crying and asking her why she killed her. Then Aiden would appear, disbelief in his eyes, before
he'd shake his head and rip off her fake stomach then throw her in a deep dark well, filled with so many versions
of angry Amie and Ana.
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She was always scared to sleep. Whenever Aiden slept at the house, she had to pretend to be fine; to cup
with a lie as to why she couldn't sleep or why she jerked up from her sleep.
Infact, at this point, she knew she was going crazy.
Sometimes in the dream, Tabitha, whom she had still not been able to reach, would stand at the top of the well
that Aiden threw her in and the echo of her laughs would reach her.
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"Sharon?" Sharon jerked from her spot by the window when she heard her name.
She closed her eyes and took a deep calming breath. "Aiden. When did you get back?" And how did | not see you
drive in? Was the thought that accompanied her question.
It was kind of her routine now. With the way the investigation was going, Sharon feared that her involvement
would soon be discovered. So everyday, close to the tAiden would arrive, she'd go to the window to see if
he'd cwith the police, if he would bring in a gun or handcuffs. Not that she had any plan on what to do if it
ever happened, she just found herself at the window all the damn time.
"Just now," Aiden frowned as he watched her, her hands still clutched the curtain tightly. "How cyou didn't
seedrive in since you're standing there?" He inquired as he leaned toward her and peered through the
window. Perhaps, she saw something else there. But all he could see was their driveway and their cars.
Sharon licked her lips and walked a few feet away from Aiden. "I got carried away."
By what? Aiden wondered. "Why were you even there?"
She smiled. "I was waiting for you." She walked forward, gave him a brief side hug and collected the takeout
bags in his hands.
That was what they consumed now. Takeouts. Pizza. Junks. It worried him because as a pregnant woman, she
needed healthier food but it did seem to bother her, which worried him even more.
Infact, a lot of things worried him
about Sharon. She acts really out of
character these days. The jerks, always fiddling with her fingers and there was always this... inexplicable fear in
her eyes. He had also not
failed to notice how she alwave ne
flinched whenever he tried to touch her and seem to avoid any physical touch. If he asked why, she'd sigh and
say she felt ugly. Aiden thought it was a term she was far from; pregnancy looked great on her. Sharon was a
very confident woman so it confused him. Was this what pregnancy did to women's self
esteem?
Whenever he pointed out these unusual behaviors, she would always tell him how giving birth terrified her.
Which was why he'd vowed that no matter what, he must be there to hold her hands as she pushed out their
child.
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As they had dinner, Aiden told Sharon. "The detective invited you for questioning." He decided to omit the whole
part where the detective had told him about the evidence that linked his own wife to the kidnap.
It sounded ridiculous to Aiden and he had been honest with the detective, but he insisted that he needed to
question Sharon.
He still remembered the detective words; "That's what you want, Mr Aiden. We leave no rock unturned."
"Question me? Over Amie's case? | hope they aren't coming to a dead end," Sharon said calmly as she sipped
the yoghurt that Aiden had gotten for her.
With how fidgety and apprehensive she had been over the past weeks, she was flabbergasted that she could
remain that calm.
"I hope not." Aiden answered. "I told him it would be a waste of tbut he insisted."
"When's it?" Sharon asked as she placed the cup back on the table and picked up her cutlery, tightening her grip
around them. She needed to hold onto something, else Aiden saw how shaky she was. "Tomorrow. Let's get it
done, and face the real culprits."
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Sharon's hands trembled as she parked in the driveway.
She has just returned from the police station and she was not found guilty.
But she couldn't shake off the detective's probing eyes. Her nape still itched from how his sinister gaze had
followed her as she walked out with Aiden.
Though there was no solid evidence that directly pointed at her, she feared this was the calm before the storm.
However, she'd do everything in her power to keep that storm at bay.
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