He Chose Another Child. Three Years Later, His Triplets Were Silent-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Chose Another Child. Three Years Later, His Triplets Were Silent-nhu9999

Rain had a way of making the Russo estate look less like a home and more like a warning.

It ran down the iron gates on Lake Forest Drive, gathered in the mouths of the marble lions, and shivered across the stone path that led to the front portico.

Inside the black Maybach, Evelyn Russo sat with one hand beneath the heavy curve of her stomach and tried to breathe through the pressure in her ribs.

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She was thirty-seven weeks pregnant.

The doctors at Northwestern Memorial had said the same phrase twice that week.

Three babies.

Triplets.

High risk.

Dante had heard them say it.

He had been in the car on Tuesday when the doctor called, and Evelyn could still see his hand tightening around the phone before he looked out the window and said, “Not now.”

Not joy.

Not fear.

Not even shock.

Not now.

She had carried those two words inside her for two days like a second heartbeat, colder than the three small heartbeats fluttering under her ribs.

Dante Russo had never been a soft man, but he had once been careful with her.

That was what made the cruelty harder to name.

He had courted her with old-fashioned patience, winter coats laid over her shoulders, private dinners after midnight, and red plum blossom handkerchiefs tucked into his pockets because he said a gentleman always carried one for his wife.

For seven years, Evelyn had believed she was the one room in Dante’s life where violence did not enter.

She had known what he was.

Everyone in Chicago knew what the Russo name meant, even the people who pretended they did not.

But Dante had made her believe there were borders.

There was the world outside, with its debts, loyalties, favors, threats, and bloodless smiles.

And then there was their marriage.

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