Chapter 9
Chapter 9
A month later, they found me.
I'd sold all my shares, using the money to buy a small house in a city | loved. My days were peaceful - tending to
my garden, brewing tea, living at my own pace.
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Until Callum burst through my gate, a weary-looking Mila at his side. They rushed towardas if nothing had
changed, arms outstretched for an embrace | easily avoided.
“Aria, | finally found you,” Callum breathed, his practiced sincerity making my stomach turn.
“When you disappeared, the company was in chaos. | know you must have been forced to sell the shares. | don’t
blyou. We can still be a family if you cback.”
Callum wasn’t stupid - he knew I'd sold the shares deliberately. But his need to paintas a victim rather than
acknowledge my agency was telling.
“There is no ‘we,”” | cut in sharply. “We never married. At best, we were dating, and now we're done. Those
shares were your compensation. You betrayed me, so | struck back. We're even now.”
| looked down at Mila - the daughter I'd carried for nine months, the child I'd poured all my love into. But her lies
had poisoned even that. I'd learned the hard way that sharing blood didn’t guarantee loyalty.
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It hurt, of course. But what was left except our biological connection?
Callum kept shaking his head, eyes wet, insisting we weren't finished. | simply showed them out.
Mila, stubborn as ever, shouted from beyond the gate: “You're so heartless, Mom! You're nothing like Aunt
Sophie. | shouldn't have come!”
“If you love Sophie so much, let her be your mother then.”
Mila fell silent for a moment before spitting back: “Fine! | will make Sophie my mom!”