That night, I’m staring at Bailey Whitmore’s file.
Where’s Easton keeping her? Portland.
Fresh out of college.
Long blonde hair, blue eyes.
Looked all innocent.
My people tricked her, told her Easton’s business might be in trouble.
She booked a same–day flight back.
That day?
Easton paused a shareholders‘ meeting, went to pick her up at the airport in pouring rain.
Marcus sat across from me, smiling like an ass.
“Why won’t you take the bet, Laney? Afraid you’ll lose?”
He spun his lighter between his fingers.
“Everyone in our circle thinks Easton’s this devoted husband.”
“I call bullshit.”
“Question is–do you believe it?”
I closed my eyes. Let that lighter fluid smell hit me hard.
“What’s the bet?”
“That plot of land on the east side of Seattle.”
My eyes snapped open. Stared at him.
Marcus lit a cigarette.
“What’s wrong, Ms. Reed?”
Finally, I said, “Fine.”
That night, I opened Easton’s laptop.
Password?
Still my birthday.
His messages were synced to it.
Don’t know how much time passed before Easton opened the door.
His eyes went straight to the laptop on the coffee table.
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The screen was frozen on his chat with Bailey.
She’d sent him a photo of the new Bulgari bracelet.
[Easton, oops… I think I grabbed the wrong bracelet ?]
[But it looks so pretty on me though… can I keep this one instead? Please? ?
Easton went white.
“So it was you, wasn’t it? You told her thy business was going under?”
I stared at him silently.
Easton shut his eyes.
“Don’t mess with her, Laney.”
Easton knew damn well lying wouldn’t work.
So he told me everything.
Him and Bailey? An accident.
Three years ago at a work dinner, he got wasted.
Thought I’d come to the hotel to pick him up, got all worked up…
When he sobered up, he saw Bailey crying her eyes out, threatening to call the cops.
Back then, Easton’s first thought was–can’t let Laney find out.
He threw a ton of money at Bailey.
But she wouldn’t take it.
Just ran,
He followed her, saw her living situation at college.
Easton paused.
Kept going. “She was,… struggling.”
So he found other ways to help her out.
She was grateful.
But she was working hard too.
One thing led to another, he caught feelings.
And Bailey finally gave in to how genuine he was.
Just like that, things spiraled…
Easton pressed his temples, looking miserable.
“I looked into it, okay? That night at the hotel–she was just taking water to the wrong room. It wasn’t some setup…”
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“You can hate me all you want. But don’t blame her. She didn’t mean for this to happen…”
I sat across from him on the couch, watching him.
But under my sleeves, my fingers wouldn’t stop shaking.
Three years ago?
I was at every single one of Easton’s work dinners.
Except that one, I had an ectopic pregnancy.
Day of my surgery, Easton was holding me, totally wrecked.
“Babe, babe, I’m so sorry…”
Easton promised he’d end it with her, come back to our marriage, spend the rest of his life making it up to me.
That night, I just sat there in silence, chain–smoking.
Easton loved me.
So most of his money’s under my name.
That’s why I felt confident enough to take Marcus’s bet.
But I had to ask myself–this version of Easton, all dirty and used up, even if he came back, could I even accept him?
That night, I kicked Easton out.
Sat alone, totally lost.
After that, Easton really did seem to cut off contact with Bailey, started reporting his every move to me.
Until Bailey got pregnant.
Marcus dropped the pregnancy report on my desk with Bailey’s name right there.
Bottom line, clear as day.
[Intrauterine early pregnancy.]
[Ultrasound gestational age (5 weeks 4 days)]
I was sitting in my office, hands wrapped around a hot cup.
But my fingers kept getting colder and colder. Had to curl them up, embarrassed.
5 weeks 4 days.
That was the night Easton promised to end things with her.
The night I kicked him out…
I shut my eyes, heart squeezing tight.
Just then, the intercom buzzed.
I picked up.
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“Ms. Reed-” The receptionist sounded stressed. “There’s a Bailey Whitmore downstairs. She’s demanding to see you.”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		