He Saved The Other Woman First, Then The Elevator Audio Surfaced-Quieen - Chainityai

He Saved The Other Woman First, Then The Elevator Audio Surfaced-Quieen

The rescue hatch opened above the stalled elevator, and Daniel Whitmore made the kind of choice that cannot be blamed on confusion once it is repeated in public.

He lifted Vanessa Crow first.

His pregnant wife, Eliza, sat on the floor with dust on her face and one hand pressed hard over the child he knew she was carrying.

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The private lift inside Whitmore Tower had hung between floors for seven hours after a transformer fire shut down half the building during the foundation gala.

Daniel was the billionaire developer, Vanessa was his head of investor relations, and Eliza was his pregnant wife trying not to let fear become another injury.

When the firefighter opened the hatch and called down, “One at a time, who is most critical?” Eliza tried to speak.

Daniel spoke first.

“Take Vanessa.”

The firefighter hesitated because even strangers could see what Daniel pretended not to.

“Sir, the other woman is pregnant?”

Daniel’s jaw tightened.

“She is stable.”

Eliza looked at the cut across her palm from the first drop of the elevator and understood that stable meant convenient.

Vanessa looked once at Eliza’s stomach, then at Daniel’s hand on her arm, and calculation moved through her panic.

If Eliza survived, Vanessa was the other woman.

If Eliza did not, the story could be arranged by people who had arranged uglier things for less.

Daniel helped Vanessa climb.

The corridor above erupted when rescuers pulled her through the hatch.

Someone called Daniel brave before he had even climbed out after her.

Eliza said his name from below.

His shoe stopped on the rung.

“I will come back,” he said.

Then the hatch closed.

The emergency light blinked over the wife he had decided could wait.

Eliza stayed still because panic was a luxury her body could not afford.

The intercom crackled, and Marcus Lane’s voice came through.

Marcus was her driver, a former security officer, and the only man in Daniel’s orbit who knew exactly whom to call when a Whitmore husband failed.

“Mrs. Whitmore, stay with me,” he said.

“My mother?” Eliza whispered.

“On her way.”

Victoria Ellison had not been called by Daniel, and both Eliza and Marcus knew it.

Eliza closed her eyes through another wave of pain.

Then she opened them and said, “Preserve the footage.”

Marcus paused only long enough for her to hear the static.

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