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The CEO married a maid with three children by different men… but when she undressed on their….-mdue

PART 2:

Nathan froze.

Not because Emily’s body was marked by pregnancy, as he had quietly prepared himself for. Not because he saw stretch marks, surgical scars, or anything shameful.

He froze because he saw the opposite.

Emily’s skin was smooth, unmarked, almost untouched by time. Her stomach was flat. Her waist was narrow. There was no sign that she had ever carried one child, let alone three.

But across her left side, just below her ribs, was a long, pale scar.

And above it, near her shoulder, was another.

Nathan’s eyes moved slowly, his breath caught in his chest. On her back, half-hidden by the falling fabric of her nightgown, were more marks—thin, faded lines like old punishment written into her skin.

Emily noticed his expression and immediately pulled the robe back around herself.

“I’m sorry,” she whispered.

Nathan stepped forward, alarmed by the fear in her voice.

“Emily… who did this to you?”

She shook her head.

“It doesn’t matter.”

“It matters to me.”

Her hands trembled as she clutched the robe closed. The grand bedroom, with its silk curtains and polished oak floors, suddenly felt cold and enormous.

Nathan lowered his voice. “Everyone said you had three children.”

Emily looked at him then, and her eyes filled with tears—not from shame, but from exhaustion.

“They’re not my children,” she said.

Nathan went still again.

“Johnny, Paul, and Lily… they’re my siblings.”

For a moment, Nathan didn’t understand. He had built an entire picture in his mind, an image of three little children waiting for her in West Virginia, children she had hidden from the world because the world had judged her. He had prepared to love them. He had even imagined their faces.

But Emily’s words tore that picture apart.

“My mother died when Lily was born,” Emily continued. “My father drank himself into the grave a year later. After that, it was just us. Johnny was nine. Paul was six. Lily was still a baby.”

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