The Pregnant Wife He Left In The Fire Walked Into His Funeral-ruby - Chainityai

The Pregnant Wife He Left In The Fire Walked Into His Funeral-ruby

The first thing Savannah Whitaker heard through the smoke was her husband screaming another woman’s name.

Not hers.

Not the name of the wife carrying his child.

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“Vanessa!” Miles Hartwell shouted from somewhere beyond the flames. “Hold on, baby, I’m coming!”

Savannah stood barefoot in the nursery with one hand pressed to her eight-month belly and the other gripping the crib she had painted herself.

The room smelled like scorched paint, melted plastic, and the bitter chemical bite of smoke.

The alarm above her shrieked so hard it seemed to split the air in half.

For one second, she told herself she had misunderstood.

Then Vanessa Lane screamed from the guest wing.

Miles ran toward her.

Savannah did not waste breath calling for him at first.

She tore the damp burp cloth from the changing table, tied it across her mouth, dropped below the smoke, and crawled.

Her knees hit the hardwood.

Heat climbed through the floorboards.

Her daughter kicked hard under her palm, and that small desperate movement did what love often does when words fail.

It gave her a job.

Move.

Breathe.

Live.

At 2:17 a.m., the nursery monitor captured Savannah calling Miles’s name one time.

“Miles!”

Only once.

Because Savannah had learned in four years of marriage that Miles Hartwell did not respond to need.

He responded to image.

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