He Saved His Mistress First, But His Pregnant Wife Held The Tower-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Saved His Mistress First, But His Pregnant Wife Held The Tower-nhu9999

The first lie Daniel Whitmore told after the elevator opened was that he would come back.

Eliza heard it from the floor of the private lift, one hand pressed over the child she was begging to stay alive.

Above her, the rescue hatch had opened into noise, flashlight beams, and the hungry relief of people who wanted the rich man to be heroic.

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The firefighter asked who was most critical.

Daniel looked at Vanessa Crow, the blonde investor-relations executive trembling in his jacket.

Then he looked away from his pregnant wife.

“Take Vanessa,” he said.

Those two words did not echo at first.

There was too much metal noise for that.

The ladder scraped, Vanessa sobbed, Daniel lifted her by the waist, and Eliza watched her husband’s hands become the evidence.

Vanessa looked back once, not at Eliza’s face, but at her stomach.

Fear crossed her expression, and beneath it something colder.

Calculation.

If Eliza survived, the story became betrayal.

If she did not, the story could be arranged.

Daniel climbed after Vanessa.

Eliza called his name.

His hand froze on the ladder.

He did not look down.

“I will come back,” he said.

Then the hatch closed.

The elevator seemed larger after that, and more impossible.

The red emergency light blinked over torn silver silk, dusty steel, and Eliza’s hand spread across her abdomen.

The phone in her lap had died two hours earlier.

The cramps had started one hour before the rescue hatch opened.

Daniel knew because she had told him twice.

Daniel knew because he had sat beside her in the doctor’s office when the doctor warned them stress was dangerous.

Still, he had called her stable.

Stable was a beautiful word for someone else to hide behind.

It made abandonment sound like medical judgment.

It made a quiet woman easier to leave.

The intercom crackled while Eliza counted breaths.

“Mrs. Whitmore, can you hear me?”

It was Marcus Lane, her driver and former security officer.

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