Chapter 12: Chapter 12
964 words<html><head></head><body><p>Christina POV</p> <p>City lights sparkled like a sea of stars through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Sean's executive office.</p> <p>I sat in his leather chair, my fingers scrolling through medical investment data on his iPhone.</p> <p>Until the message appeared.</p> <p>"I'm pregnant."</p> <p>Two words from Angela Wilson Shaw that made my world tilt on its axis. I glanced up at Sean. He was absorbed in his work, completely unaware.</p> <p>Taking a deep breath, I forced myself to stay composed, careful not to let him notice any change in my demeanor.</p> <p>Time seemed to stop as my mind raced through the implications.</p> <p>A baby. How was this possible?</p> <p>I'd always thought their marriage was purely for show, that there would never be any real sex between them. But she was pregnant!</p> <p>She must have seduced him, I thought bitterly.</p> <p>With her plain figure, how else could she have attracted Sean's attention?</p> <p>But... they had been living together for two years. Sean was a man, after all. He had... needs. The thought of them together, of them being intimate, made my chest tighten until I could barely breathe.</p> <p>Angela had always pretended she didn't care about their marriage, acting so noble and detached. But look at her now - secretly trying to compete with me.</p> <p>What a cunning little bitch!</p> <p>This baby would be the one thing Elizabeth Shaw wanted more than anything - the perfect weapon for Angela to secure her place in the family permanently.</p> <p>Suddenly, everything made sense. This was why Angela had refused to go to the hospital the other night, why she'd been so adamant about not getting any injections.</p> <p>I felt a wave of relief wash over me - thank goodness I'd insisted on staying with Sean that evening. If I hadn't been there, Angela might have already told him everything.</p> <p>Suddenly, Sean looked up from his work, his eyes meeting mine. "Who just sent a message?"</p> <p>"Just spam," I replied smoothly, keeping my voice casual. "I deleted it already."</p> <p>His brow furrowed immediately, a flash of annoyance crossing his features. My heart skipped a beat.</p> <p>"I'm sorry," I said quickly. "I shouldn't have deleted anything without asking. Please don't be angry."</p> <p>He shook his head. "I'm not angry." But something in his tone suggested otherwise.</p> <p>I walked over to his desk and returned his phone, my fingers lingering on the smooth surface for just a moment. Thank goodness I deleted it in time, I thought.</p> <p>I need to act fast now.</p> <p>I placed my hands on Sean's shoulders. "How's work going today?"</p> <p>"Making progress," he replied quietly.</p> <p>I began massaging his shoulders, feeling the tension in his muscles. Though his body remained stiff under my touch, he didn't pull away.</p> <p>I pressed my body against his back, my curves molding to his shoulders. My fingers slipped beneath his collar, a gesture that had once been welcome, expected even.</p> <p>But Sean stepped away, polite but firm. "We should focus on the proposal."</p> <p>To break the awkward silence, I managed a casual smile. "Let me get you some coffee."</p> <p>Once outside his office, anger and frustration washed over me. I know when a man truly loves a woman, he never rejects her touch.</p> <p>Yet yesterday in the car, he stopped my wandering hands. And just now, when I was clearly inviting him to kiss me, touch me, even... he pulled away again.</p> <p>I checked my reflection in the break room mirror. The woman staring back at me was still beautiful, still seductive. I had absolute confidence in my allure - few men could resist my charms.</p> <p>Sean must just be exhausted! Of course he loves me!</p> <p>After this little pep talk, I picked up his coffee and headed back to his office. We were the only ones left on the floor now. This was my chance!</p> <p>"Your favorite blend," I said, placing the coffee on his desk.</p> <p>He took a sip and nodded. "It's good."</p> <p>I leaned against his desk, deliberately casual. "Remember how we used to share coffee at that little café near Harvard? Those morning study sessions..."</p> <p>But Sean's mind seemed elsewhere. "Angela doesn't like coffee," he said suddenly. "She always prefers tea."</p> <p>Before I could respond, he pulled out his phone and dialed.</p> <p>"Sarah? Make Angela some cinnamon tea." His voice softened when mentioning her name.</p> <p>Rage and jealousy coursed through me. Here I was, trying to create an intimate moment, and he was thinking about her? About her drink preferences?</p> <p>Sean glanced at his watch, not noticing the shift in my expression. "It's getting late. I'll have the driver take you home."</p> <p>"I thought maybe we could..." I let the suggestion hang in the air, heavy with possibility.</p> <p>"Christina." His voice was gentle but firm. "It's been a long day."</p> <p>The dismissal was clear, though couched in politeness.</p> <p>I straightened, adjusting my dress with fingers that wanted to shake. "Of course. Don't work too late."</p> <p>As Sean walked me to the elevator, my mind was racing. I had to find a way to keep him with me tonight. If he went home, Angela would tell him about the pregnancy.</p> <p>What could I do?</p> <p>When we reached the steps at the building entrance, an idea suddenly struck me.</p> <p>I deliberately caught my heel on the edge of a step and let myself fall, crying out in pain.</p> <p>"Christina!" Sean rushed to my side, helping me up. "Are you alright?"</p> <p>I collapsed into his arms, feigning weakness. "I think I twisted my ankle... I'm not sure if it's broken."</p> <p>"Hospital," Sean immediately instructed the waiting driver. Then he lifted me into his arms and carried me to the car.</p> <p>As he settled me into the backseat, I allowed myself a small smile. The pain would be worth it.</p> <p>Angela, you will never win!</p> </body></html>