Abandoned In A Blizzard, She Returned At Her Husband’s Wedding-mdue - Chainityai

Abandoned In A Blizzard, She Returned At Her Husband’s Wedding-mdue

Six weeks after Ethan Caldwell shoved me and our newborn daughter into a blizzard, I stood behind his wedding pavilion with Sophie asleep against my chest.

The snow outside moved softly over the estate lawn, quiet enough to make the music inside sound cruel.

The violin was sweet.

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The chandeliers were bright.

The guests were warm, laughing under glass walls while waiters passed champagne and Sabrina Monroe waited under a canopy of white roses to marry my husband.

My husband.

Not my ex-husband.

Not yet.

That was one of the first things he had forgotten.

Ethan had filed for an emergency divorce while I was in the hospital, but papers filed in panic are not the same as papers completed by law.

Especially when the woman he was trying to erase had already started keeping receipts.

Sophie shifted against my chest, making a tiny sound in her sleep, and I pulled the cream blanket higher under her chin.

The cold had followed me all the way there.

Not the weather alone.

The memory of it.

Six weeks earlier, I had stood on the front porch of the Caldwell house wearing a thin robe, a winter coat thrown open over my body, and my three-day-old baby tucked beneath my sweater because I had no other way to keep her warm.

The porch light had buzzed over my head.

Snow had blown sideways across the steps.

My stitches from delivery still pulled when I moved.

Sophie had made that small newborn cry that sounds less like sound and more like need.

“Ethan, please,” I had said. “She’s only three days old. Just let me get her diaper bag.”

He stood inside the doorway in sweatpants and a cashmere sweater, looking annoyed rather than afraid.

That was what I remembered most.

Not rage.

Annoyance.

As if his wife and newborn child were a scheduling problem.

Behind him, Margaret stood in silk pajamas with her arms crossed.

His mother had always known how to look expensive while saying something cheap.

“Grace, stop making a scene,” she said. “You always turn yourself into the victim.”

I stared at her because for one second I honestly thought she might see Sophie’s face.

She did not.

Ethan looked down at me and sighed.

“You’ll be fine,” he said. “You always find a way to live.”

Then he pushed me backward with one hand and shut the door.

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