Chapter 1
Chapter 1
June in Melfort wasn't as sweltering as one might have imagined, given its proximity to the sea. But the
unpredictable weather was enough to cause a fair share of frustration, and the sea breeze provided
little relief.
Natalia sat on the balcony of her second-story study at dusk, gently stroking her heavily pregnant belly.
“Just a few more weeks, my darling, and you'll be part of the world. Mommy will give you all her love.”
Perhaps this child was the only warmth in her life. She closed her eyes, letting her mind wander.
Her phone rang, breaking her reverie. It was a video call from Kendra, her sister. Natalia picked up the
phone, instinctively opening the video. What she saw was a man and woman entwined in a passionate
embrace.
"Magnus, be gentle!" the woman moaned, blushing.
The video lasted for three minutes, filled with the sounds of heavy breathing, soft cries, and laughter.
Her husband and sister were having an affair. Natalia laughed, a bitter sound that ended in a sob. She
turned around, her hands instinctively going to her belly. She was trembling, and her legs were weak.
As she tried to stand, her foot caught on the carpet, sending her tumbling to the floor.
The pain in her abdomen was sharp, making it hard to breathe. She tried to get up, but her vision was
blurred with tears. Suddenly, the bedroom door swung open. "Ms. Natalia, what happened?" her maid
cried.
Natalia's last memory before passing out was the sound of the butler's voice. "Call Mr. Magnus! Ms.
Natalia is going into labor!"
When she woke up, the sterile white surroundings told her she was in a hospital. Where was her baby?
She tried to sit up, but saw a nurse there, adjusting an IV drip.
"Ms. Natalia, you're awake," the nurse said, smiling.
Natalia tried to speak, but her throat was dry. The nurse held a cup of water to her lips. "What do you
need, Ms. Natalia?"
"My baby..." Natalia's voice was barely a whisper.
The nurse hesitated, her eyes soft with sympathy. After adjusting the IV for Natalia, she said, "Get
some rest, okay? If you need anything, just press the call button."
As she turned to leave, Natalia, with a voice raspy and strained, grabbed her arm. "Where's my baby?
Bring him to me!"
"Mrs. Natalia... your baby... he didn't make it," the nurse replied, her eyes downcast.
"What did you just say?" Natalia felt as if a bucket of ice water had been poured over her.
"I'm so sorry, Mrs. Natalia. Due to premature complications and lack of oxygen, the baby didn't
survive." Tears rolled down the nurse's cheeks.
Natalia clutched the nurse's arm tightly. "No, that can't be true! He was kicking and lively inside me!
Bring him to me now!"
In her distress, Natalia pulled the IV from her arm, and without even putting on her shoes, she dashed
out of her room. The nurse noticed the blood dripping from where the needle had been and tried to stop
her. "Mrs. Natalia, please lie down! You're bleeding!"
"Leave me alone!"
With all the strength she could muster, Natalia pushed the nurse away and stumbled toward the
nursery. She caught a doctor coming out and demanded, "Where's my baby? Doctor, where's my
baby?"
The doctor paused, clearly recognizing her, "Mrs. Natalia, I'm so sorry. After you passed out, the baby
didn't get enough oxygen. Please, you need to rest now. You can have another child in the future."
Natalia's arms fell to her sides, defeated. Tears streamed down her pale face. "My dear baby, are you
leaving me too?"
Just then, the family butler, Linden, rushed in with a pair of shoes for Natalia. He'd only been gone for a
moment, and she'd woken up. He quickly dialed Mr. Andersen's number.
While Linden was distracted, Natalia walked to the staircase and descended. She reached the
entrance of the hospital and looked up at the sky, wondering if her child was up there waiting for her.
Suddenly, a car screeched to a halt in front of the hospital. Magnus jumped out, leaving the car door
open as he sprinted toward the elevators.
Natalia saw an opportunity and got into the driver's seat, closing the door behind her. Seeing the keys
still in the ignition, a desperate smile crossed her face. The engine roared to life, and she sped away
from the hospital.
When Magnus reached her room and found it empty, panic set in. Linden burst in, "Sir, Ms. Natalia is
gone!"
"Where did she go? She was just awake!" Magnus's heart raced, a foreboding feeling washed over
him.
Rushing to the balcony, Magnus spotted his car, now leaving the hospital grounds. Without thinking, he
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On the highway, Natalia's car sped along with another car tailing close behind. Magnus, desperate to
catch up, rolled down his window and shouted, "Nat! Please stop! It's dangerous!"
But Natalia couldn't hear him. All she could envision was her baby, waiting for her in the heavens. She
approached a towering bridge that overlooked the ocean. Magnus was on the verge of a breakdown,
trying to overtake her, but her speed was terrifying. "Please, darling! Stop the car!" he shouted.
As the bridge's railing drew closer, a serene smile appeared on Natalia's face. Perhaps, she thought,
she could join her baby in the sky. The world felt too cruel, and she longed to escape.
As her car neared the center of the bridge, she closed her eyes, welcoming the peace she hoped to
find...