The Night A Blocked Call Exposed Who Really Owned His Empire-Cherry - Chainityai

The Night A Blocked Call Exposed Who Really Owned His Empire-Cherry

Snow had a way of making Chicago look cleaner than it was.

That night, it covered the streets, softened the traffic, blurred the edges of buildings, and turned Lake Shore Drive into a line of trembling lights outside Natalie Crowe’s thirty-seventh-floor window.

Inside the apartment, nothing felt soft.

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Natalie had one hand braced on the kitchen island and the other pressed beneath her stomach, where her son had gone from restless kicks to hard, low pressure that made her breath come in pieces.

She was thirty-six weeks pregnant, alone, and trying not to panic.

The kitchen lights were too bright.

The tile was too cold.

The paper coffee cup Ethan had left that morning still sat beside the sink with a brown ring dried around the lid.

She remembered thinking she should throw it away.

Then another contraction came, and the thought vanished.

“Okay,” she whispered, bending forward until her forehead nearly touched the marble. “Okay, little man. We’re doing this.”

She had practiced that sentence in a childbirth video, pausing and rewinding while the instructor smiled at some imaginary couple on a couch.

Natalie had sat on the real couch alone, wearing Ethan’s old sweatshirt, because Ethan had texted that investors had flown in and he could not leave dinner.

Investors had become the third person in their marriage.

Investors needed him during ultrasounds.

Investors needed him when the crib arrived.

Investors needed him when the hospital asked for an updated emergency contact and Natalie realized his assistant knew his schedule better than his wife did.

Still, she called him first.

That was habit.

That was marriage.

That was the stubborn little hope people keep feeding even after it has already starved.

His name filled the screen.

Ethan Kade.

There had been a time when seeing it made her smile before she answered.

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