Then her best friend turned serious. She grabbed Serena’s hand and said, “There is something you should know.”
What Alice said next made Serena feel as if the world was giving her another blow.
“No.”
“No!”
The Collins.
Nathaniel sank deeper into his chair, his fingers pressing firmly against his temples, as if he could physically will away the chaos swirling in his mind. He exuded the kind of magnetic charm that made him the envy of boardrooms and gossip columns alike, yet there was an unsettling quality to his stillness. It was as if his thoughts were a tempest, refusing to calm, each wave crashing harder against the shores of his consciousness.
Just then, his mother entered the office, her gaze immediately landing on the resignation letter from Serena that lay conspicuously on his desk. “It’s for the best that she is gone,” she stated, her voice carrying a weight of finality.
Nathaniel remained silent, absorbing her words. He inhaled deeply, a frown knitting his brows together as he processed the implications of her statement.
The tranquility of the moment was shattered as the office door swung open once more. Gavin, his assistant, stepped inside, his expression a mix of concern and professionalism. “Sir, Miss Kline is fine. She said she was just stressed,” he announced, his tone trying to ease the tension that hung in the air.
Bianca, Nathaniel’s mother, frowned at this news, her body tense as she settled into a chair across from him. “Why?” she demanded, her voice laced with disbelief. “What do you mean she’s fine?”
“Miss Kline fainted in the elevator,” Gavin explained, his eyes darting between the two. “I took her to the hospital.”
Bianca’s reaction was swift and fierce. “You asked your assistant to take her to the hospital? You’re not going soft on her, are you, Nathan?” Her voice sliced through the air like a knife, sharp and unyielding. “Don’t you remember how your father died? How Victor Kline stole everything from us-my love, our future, the happiness we were meant to have!”
She sprang to her feet, the chair scraping violently against the floor, the sound echoing in the otherwise quiet room. “Do you remember how I had to work day and night just to put food on the table? You were just a child, but you had to help me. Remember how the bank evicted us from our home? How everyone turned their backs on us? We became pariahs because we lost everything after your father was taken from us. And worst of all, he was killed in the most brutal way imaginable! He was beaten to death!”
“Your father’s colleagues at work called him a fraud! You were bullied in elementary school; we were humiliated by this wretched town!” Her voice quivered with rage and sorrow, each word a reminder of their shared pain. “Remember how we had to uproot our lives, change towns, change our names just to survive? And for heaven’s sake, don’t forget how the stress nearly killed me! I had a stroke, Nathaniel! It still haunts me!”
“All of this suffering was because of Victor Kline! He did this to us!” The intensity of her words filled the room, a palpable force that demanded acknowledgment.
Bianca wasn’t finished. Her voice rose, fueled by the fury of years gone by. “While he and his family reveled in the riches from your father’s invention, we were left to wallow in misery. If it weren’t for your uncle’s generosity and my relentless determination-my sleepless nights plotting our revenge-we would have remained buried beneath the ashes that the Klines buried us under!”
Nathaniel had been just ten years old when all of this transpired, yet the memories were etched into his mind with painful clarity. The true agony, however, lay in the loss of his father-the man he idolized.
It was on his birthday when everything changed. Once, he had proudly carried the name Collins, a title that resonated with strength and legacy.
They were the Collins family.
Despite the struggles that began when his father fought for his patent, Neal Collins had still planned a camping trip for them. But that adventure never came to pass.
Days turned into a blur, and three days later, Neal’s lifeless body was unceremoniously discarded from a speeding car, landing gruesomely in front of their driveway. Nathaniel was the first to discover his father, and the sight of him in such a state left an indelible mark on his soul, a trauma that would shadow him for years to come.
His love for his father was profound, and even as a child, he felt a desperate need to protect him, a weight that was far too heavy for his young shoulders to bear.
They had attempted to stand against the Klines, but in Velmon City, the powerful dictated the terms, leaving the vulnerable to suffer in silence.
From that moment on, Nathaniel’s rage became a laser-focused weapon, while his mother’s hatred fueled the fire within him.
Their quest for revenge was meticulous and strategic-until Serena Kline entered the picture, becoming an unforeseen complication that Nathaniel had never anticipated.
“Answer me, Nathaniel! Are you going soft on her?” Bianca’s voice jolted him back to the present, her eyes demanding a response.
Rising from his chair, Nathaniel enveloped his mother in a warm embrace, feeling the weight of her suffering. “No, Mother. No. I’m not… going soft on her,” he assured her gently.
“It’s over now,” he murmured, his hand soothingly rubbing her back. “Victor is behind bars. Dad’s name has been cleared. Soon, many other victims will come forward, exposing Victor Kline for the monster he truly is.”
“Serena and I are divorced, and we have severed all ties,” he added, though the lump in his throat betrayed him, a reminder of the emotional turmoil lurking beneath the surface.
Justice had finally been served, yet a heaviness lingered in Nathaniel’s chest, a silent warning that this victory had come at a cost he had yet to fully comprehend.
Meanwhile, in the sterile environment of the hospital, Alice stood by as the doctor revealed the results of Serena’s lab tests
“Serena, the reason you fainted is that you’re pregnant,” she stated, her voice a mixture of concern and compassion.
Serena felt the ground shift beneath her, nearly fainting again at the revelation.
“No,” she whispered at first, disbelief clouding her mind. But as the reality sank in, tears streamed down her face. “No! No! Why now?”
Nathaniel had always insisted he wasn’t ready for children. Yet, four months prior, she had sensed a deep turmoil within him. One evening, after a few too many el glasses of wing they had crossed a line their intimacy leading to va unprotected sex.
Serena had never taken birth control, as it made her feel fatigued and unwell.
In the aftermath, Nathaniel had reacted with surprising calmness, and Serena had convinced herself that one encounter wouldn’t lead to pregnancy. Days turned into weeks, and the memory of that night faded into the background of her life. C?ntent
“I can’t do this. I can’t,” she sobbed, the weight of her situation crashing down around her. “Alice, please. Help me get an abortion.”
Alice’s face contorted with a mix of emotions, her brow furrowing as she shook her head. “No, I’ll help you. We can raise the baby together.”
“No, Alice. I can’t have any reminder of Nathaniel, please,” Serena pleaded, tears pooling at her chin, her heart aching with desperation.
The two friends faced the most difficult decision of their lives, their bond tested by the gravity of the situation. Alice was determined to stand by Serena, no matter the storm that lay ahead.
Finally, after a moment of contemplation, Alice relented. “Okay. I’ll ask the OB-GYN department for a schedule.”
Two days later, Serena found herself scheduled for the procedure. She was wheeled into the surgical room at three in the afternoon on a Wednesday, her heart pounding in her chest.
Before the surgery began, the doctor performed an ultrasound to determine the pregnancy’s location within her uterus. It was then that Serena caught a glimpse of the tiny miracle developing inside her.
She watched, transfixed, as the doctor maneuvered the ultrasound wand.
A single tear escaped her eye, trailing down her cheek. “Wait.”
The term “Unofficial Blacklist” echoed in Serena’s mind as she embraced Alice in the sterile confines of the operating room. “I think you made the right choice,” Alice said softly, her voice filled with warmth and reassurance. The two friends held each other tightly, their hearts beating in sync, a moment of solidarity amidst the chaos of uncertainty.
Serena’s thoughts raced. The innocent should not bear the burden of the sins committed by others. If she had chosen the path of abortion, she would have found herself no different from Nathaniel, and that was a fate she could not accept. She had resolved to embrace the life growing within her, despite the tumultuous emotions swirling inside her.
“I’m afraid,” Serena finally confessed, her voice trembling as her chest tightened with anxiety. “I don’t know if I can do this alone.” The weight of her decision pressed heavily on her shoulders.
Alice pulled back slightly, looking into Serena’s eyes with unwavering determination. “You are not alone. You have me,” she reassured, her grip firm yet gentle. “We’ll figure it out together, one step at a time.”
The doctor, a kind-hearted woman with a reassuring smile, chimed in, “Congratulations, Serena. Pregnancy is a gift. You will experience the incredible wonders of motherhood.” Her words were meant to uplift, but they also sparked a flicker of fear within Serena.
As the medical staff filed out of the room, leaving the two friends in a bubble of intimacy, Alice’s brow furrowed with concern. “Are you going to tell him?” she asked, her tone cautious.
“No,” Serena replied, her frown deepening. The thought of Nathaniel knowing sent a wave of dread through her.
“But we live in the same city. Unless you plan on hiding at my apartment until the baby arrives, he’s going to find out eventually,” Alice pointed out, her practicality shining through.
Serena shook her head vehemently, her heart racing. “I don’t think he’d want to have kids with me.” The truth stung, but she couldn’t deny the reality of their fractured relationship. Yet deep down, she recognized that Alice was right. Eventually, Nathaniel would discover her secret. She was already three months along, and somehow, she had managed to keep it hidden, largely due to the drastic weight loss following her father’s arrest.
For now, she decided to postpone the inevitable revelation. She had already scheduled an appointment for a thorough evaluation of her pregnancy, a small step toward understanding the journey ahead.
As night fell, Serena found herself lost in thought, her mind racing with plans and possibilities. Everything had changed; she was pregnant and had to consider her future more seriously than ever before.
She accessed her joint account with Nathaniel, her fingers trembling slightly as she scrolled through the figures. Six million dollars stared back at her, a sum that felt both comforting and suffocating. Since their marriage, Nathaniel had consistently deposited a portion of his earnings into their shared account, ostensibly to cover their household expenses. Serena had rarely touched her own money, her salary from Kline BioSolutions nearing two million dollars, yet most of it remained untouched, like a forgotten relic of a past life.
Once, she had believed Nathaniel’s financial generosity was a testament to his love, a way of treating her like a queen. Now, the truth was painfully clear: it was merely a facade, a way to maintain the illusion of the perfect husband.
Her parents had bought into the illusion as well. Nathaniel’s lavish treatment extended not just to Serena but also to Victor and Roselind Kline, creating an image of a devoted son-in-law that was hard to shake.
After contemplating the stark reality of her financial situation, Serena spent hours online, searching for a way out. Finally, she stumbled upon an advertisement for a warehouse company selling its property. Though located on the outskirts, she saw potential; with Velmon City’s population steadily growing, it wouldn’t be long before the city expanded to encompass that area. She reached out to the agent who posted the ad, her heart pounding as she hoped for a positive response.
In her search she also discovered an announcement from the city’s Public Health Service Office. They were in need of a principal research consultant. The position required only a month of work, but the salary was attractive enough to catch her interest. Even though she was likely leaving town soon, applying for a temporary job could provide a distraction from the emotional turmoil she was experiencing.
“Tomorrow,” she resolved, her determination solidifying. “I’ll submit my application.”
With newfound purpose, she transferred all her savings into a bank mutual fund, a small step toward securing her future. Then, she hesitated before attempting to reach out to her old friend, Xavier Dorian. [Xavier? How have you been?] she typed, but once again, silence greeted her.
She made a mental note to contact the company where Xavier was employed the following day, hoping for some connection to reignite their friendship.
Morning dawned, and Serena made her way to the city’s Public Health Service Office, her heart racing with anticipation. She submitted her application and was pleasantly surprised when she was immediately offered an interview.
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