He threw me out onto the street with not a single dollar, but when he found out I was expecting 3 heirs, he sent his lawyers to the hospital. ‘The babies are mine,’ he shouted, not knowing that the most feared magnate in the country had already paid my bill.

He threw me out onto the street with not a single dollar, but when he found out I was expecting 3 heirs, he sent his lawyers to the hospital. ‘The babies are mine,’ he shouted, not knowing that the most feared magnate in the country had already paid my bill.

Adeline whispered that temporary support felt like being allowed to fall instead of being allowed to stand with dignity. Nick barely looked up. When he finally spoke, it was only to tell her to sign quickly because Sienna Rowley was waiting downstairs and he did not want any delay. The name hit hard. Sienna was the glamorous model who had already replaced Adeline in public long before the marriage was officially over. For months, Adeline had endured humiliation in silence, hiding her pregnancy beneath loose coats and trying to protect her unborn children from a world already eager to crush them. In that moment, something inside her stopped fighting. She understood that going against Nick felt like standing in front of something massive and merciless, hoping it might suddenly choose kindness.

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Her hand trembled as she signed. Through blurred vision, she gave up the apartment, the accounts, the cars, and everything that had once symbolized the life they built. The moment the last signature was done, Nick stood, pocketed his phone, and treated the destruction of their family like the end of an ordinary meeting. As he passed her, he calmly mentioned that a small deposit had been made so she could not say he had left her with nothing. Then he walked out, leaving behind a silence heavier than any argument.

Outside the tower, rain poured over the city in silver sheets.

Adeline stepped into it without an umbrella, one hand over her stomach as if she could shield her unborn babies from betrayal itself. Minutes later, her bank access failed, and the screen showed that only a few hundred dollars remained. Five years of marriage had collapsed into a balance too small to survive on. With no car and nowhere to turn, she boarded a city bus that smelled of wet coats and exhaustion. Then pain hit without warning. A sharp contraction made her grip the seat and whisper for it not to happen yet. When the next wave came harder, her cry silenced the passengers around her.

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