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Grieving 2

Grieving 2

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Harvick froze for half a beat. Then let out a soft, fake laughthe kind that used to charm me back in college

He reached out and patted my head gentlylike I was a child who just had a nightmare

You’re overthinking again,he said, voice calm, practiced. How could I be Harvick? You’ve just been too tense lately. Drink the milk and get some sleep, alright?” 

He took a step back, like he was giving me spacebut his words landed like bullets

That little one in your bellyhe’s the last blood of Harvick Ferrante in this world. I’ll make damr sure he arrives safely. That’s a promise.” 

I didn’t respond

I kept my eyes low

I couldn’t stand to see that face anymorethat lie wearing skin I used to love

You should go,I said quietly. I’m tired. I just want to lie down.” 

That’s when I heard her

Babe?” 

The door across the hall cracked open, and there she was

Elodie. Wearing my robe. The ivory silk one Harvick gave me on our anniversary last yearthe one monogrammed with a little embroidered D at the hem

She wasn’t even trying to hide it

I’m having a really bad headache,she murmured. Can you come to bed? I need one of your massagesthe kind that makes me forget I’m dying.” 

Silence sliced the air

Harvick turned halfway, caught between both womenhis living wife and his grieving one

He glanced back at me for a beat, his eyes unreadable

Then he nodded, Get some rest,he told me gently, before heading to Elodie and wrapping an arm around her shoulders

She leaned into him like she belonged there. Like I was the guest in my room. Together, they disappeared down the hallway. And I just stood there, staring at the door long after it closed

Not because I was shocked

But because I wasn’t

I met Harvick Ferrante seven years ago in Milanat a private art auction hosted by one of the city’s oldest mafia dynasties. I wasn’t supposed to be there. I wasn’t even supposed to look at a man like him

But I did

And the moment his eyes locked with minecold, calculating, curiousI knew I was already undone

4:31 pm DDD 

He didn’t ask my name. 

He asked who I belonged to

And when I said no one, he smirked like I’d just offered him the world on a silver plate

He pursued me like I was a vendetta he couldn’t drop

Sharp. Dangerous. Obsessively mine

And I let him in. HolyMary help meI let all of him in

Two years later, he proposed on the rooftop of the Museo Ferrante, just past midnight. The whole city stretched below usquiet, lit, watching. 

No crowd. No cameras. Just him

He pulled out a ring wrapped in velvet and historyan heirloom, bloodsoaked and priceless. Danica,” he said, voice low, if this world burns, I want to burn with you.” 

And I said yes

He once told mehand on my stomach, lips at my temple, eyes full of heat- 

This child came at the perfect time. He’s our proof. Our gift. Our beginning. I’ve never been this happy, cara mia.” 

And now

Now that same man faked his own death and left me at the altar like a pawn he outplayed

For a woman with four months to live

A woman who never once stood in the world we built

I don’t even know when I lost him

All I know is, the man who once whispered that I was his fire, his home, his reason- 

Now fake his death and feeds me warm milk like it’ll silence the war inside me

The next morningA knock came at the door

Danica,” his voice called outlight but firm. Time for your checkup. You ready?” 

I was still lacing up my shoes, barely holding it together, when I heard footsteps pause outside my door

Then- 

JeremiahHer voice

Elodie

Weak. Fragile. Measured, like a rehearsed line from a dying actress. I stood frozen as her footsteps echoed faintly down the hall

II don’t feel goodshe whispered, wobbling against the wall. I thinksomething’s wrongAnd then, right on cue, her knees buckled

Whoa, whoaElodie!” 

JeremiahHarvickturned instantly, catching her before she hit the floor. Damn it, you didn’t 

4:31 pm DDDD 

take your meds again, did you? Why are you even walking around?” 

His arms wrapped around her carefully, cradling her like she was made of glass and moonlight. From my cracked door, I watched him gently lower her onto the couch, tucking a blanket over her legs like it was instinct. His hand brushed her hair back from her face. His voice dropped to a murmur I wasn’t supposed to hear

You can’t scare me like that, babe.” 

And just like that I was invisible again

I stepped into the hallway quietly. He looked up, startled for half a secondthen caught himself

Sorry, Danica,he said, standing upright, his tone snapping back to efficient. Elodie’s not doing well this morning. I don’t want to leave her alone like this.” 

He reached into his coat and pulled out a phone. You’ll still go to your appointment. I’m sending Claudio and Renzo to accompany you. The driver’s already out front, and your doctor’s waiting.” 

It was all clean. Seamless. Controlled. Behind him, Elodie didn’t even try to hide the faint smile curving on her lips

She looked at me like a woman who’d won the final round. My hand drifted to my stomach on nstinct. My chest was already burning, but the tears came anywaysilent, bitter, fast

– 

I sat alone on a cold bench in the corner of the Ferrante private hospital, head down, fingers trembling as I studied the blackandwhite ultrasound report

There it was- an applesized flicker of life

The doctor smiled earlier, pointing to the image like it was a miracle

That’s your baby.” 

wiped my tears roughly, as if smudging them away could erase what he did to me. I couldn’t do t here. Not at this hospital

Not under their watch

This was the Ferrantesterritory. Camera’s everywhere. Whatever happened here, Harvick would 

<now

grabbed my phone and made a quiet call to the driver and the two men

I’m feeling a little heavy,” I lied. I want to walk alone for a bit. You go on ahead. I’ll call when I’m eady to go home.” 

They hesitated but didn’t question

They were all trained that wayloyal to the name Ferrante, not the woman carrying the heir

Once I saw the black car disappear past the gate, I stepped out from the shadows behind the column and hailed a taxi

Destination? Another private hospital. One without mafia ties. One where I could disappear if

had to

Grieving

Grieving

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