Chapter 3
- Elena's POV
- I wiped my face with the back of my hand and picked up the phone. Marcus was the one who signed my paychecks. If I wanted to get out of this mess with my career intact, I needed to handle him.
- "Hello, Marcus," I answered, my voice surprisingly steady.
- "Elena," Marcus's gravelly voice boomed. "Where the hell are you? Liam is going out of his mind. He says you left the arena without saying a word."
- "I wasn't feeling well," I said coldly.
- "Listen to me, Elena. I got a call from your immigration lawyer. He says there's a 'hiccup' with the marriage certificate. Something about it not being filed?"
- News traveled fast.
- "It's not a hiccup, Marcus. It's a fake. Liam never filed it. He's legally married to Sophia."
- I waited for the shock. I waited for Marcus to be outraged that his star player was a bigamist and a fraud.
- Instead, there was a pause. And then, a sigh of annoyance.
- "Look, Elena, I don't care about the paperwork," Marcus said dismissively. "That's personal drama. What I care about is the optics. The playoffs are in full swing. The Glaciers' stock is at an all-time high because of the 'Golden Couple' image you and Liam project. Fans love the star player and his genius doctor wife."
- My blood ran cold. "You... you're not surprised?"
- "I'm a businessman, Elena. I know Liam is... complicated. And I know about Sophia. She handles him well."
- He knew. The owner of the team knew Liam was married to his agent while pretending to be married to me.
- "So, you're okay with this?" I asked, my grip on the phone tightening. "You're okay with him committing fraud? With him using me?"
- "I'm okay with whatever keeps Liam scoring goals," Marcus snapped.
- "Here is what is going to happen. You are going to fix this visa issue quietly. If you need lawyers, I'll pay for them. You will stay by Liam's side until the season ends. No scandals. No breakups. If you leave him now, you destroy the team's morale. And if you do that, Elena... I will make sure you never work in sports medicine again. I will bury your reputation."
- The threat hung in the air, heavy and suffocating.
- They were all in on it. Liam, the star. Sophia, the handler. Marcus, the enabler.
- To them, I wasn't a person. I was a tool. A prop to fix Liam's injuries and polish his public image.
- "I understand," I said softly.
- "Good girl," Marcus's tone softened, dripping with condescension. "Go home. Make up with Liam. He's planning some big surprise party for you this weekend. Smile for the cameras."
- He hung up.
- I stared at the phone. Good girl.
- I looked back at the pregnancy test on the floor. Two lines.
- If I kept this baby, I would be tied to Liam forever. He would use this child. He would use it to control me, just like he planned to use Sophia's child. He would parade us around as the happy family while he slept with Sophia in the next room.
- And Marcus would help him do it.
- I couldn't bring a child into this cesspool. I couldn't let an innocent life be a pawn in their twisted game.
- I loved children. I had wanted to be a mother more than anything.
- But not like this. Not with him.
- My heart shattered into a million pieces, sharp and jagged. I picked up the test and walked to the trash can. I wrapped it in layers of tissue paper, hiding the evidence of the miracle I couldn't afford to keep.
- I picked up my phone again. My fingers trembled as I searched for a number I had hoped never to use.
- Women's Health Clinic - Appointments.
- I dialed.
- "Thank you for calling Eastside Women's Clinic. How can I help you?" a gentle female voice answered.
- I took a deep breath, trying to steady the shaking in my voice.
- "I need to make an appointment," I said, my voice cracking slightly.
- "Of course. What kind of appointment?"
- I closed my eyes. A single tear escaped, hot and burning.
- "For a termination," I whispered. "As soon as possible."
- "We have an opening tomorrow afternoon at 2 PM. Would that work?"
- "Yes," I said. "That works."
- I hung up and walked to the mirror. The woman staring back at me looked pale, ghostly. But her eyes were dry now. The sadness was being replaced by something else.
- Cold, hard resolve.
- They wanted me to stay? They wanted me to be the dutiful wife for the cameras?
- Fine. I would stay. Just long enough to get my visa sorted out through other means. Just long enough to collect every shred of evidence of their fraud. Just long enough to watch their empire burn to the ground.
- Liam wanted a surprise? I would give him one.
- But first, I had to cut out the part of him that was growing inside me.
- I lay in the guest bedroom, the one Liam never entered, staring at the ceiling until the sun began to bleed through the curtains. My hand rested instinctively on my lower abdomen.
- It was flat. There was no sign of life yet. But I knew it was there. A tiny cluster of cells that shared DNA with the man who was currently sleeping in a luxury hotel with his "manager."
- I have to do it, I told myself for the hundredth time.
- If I kept this baby, Marcus Kane would use it as leverage. Liam would use it as a prop. Sophia would probably try to harm it. Bringing a child into this war zone wasn't love; it was cruelty.
- But every time I pictured walking into that clinic at 2 PM, my chest tightened so hard I couldn't breathe.
- I shook the thought away. Survival first, Elena. Emotions later.
- I sat up and grabbed my laptop. The clock read 6:00 AM.
- I had thirty days.
- Thirty days before my visa expired. Without a valid marriage to Liam, I was just a foreigner on a work visa that was tied to... the Glaciers.
- Damn it.
- Marcus had threatened to bury my reputation. If I quit, he would cancel my sponsorship immediately. I'd be deported within the week. I needed a new sponsor. A new employer who was powerful enough to tell Marcus Kane to go to hell.
- There was only one team in the league with that kind of money and influence.
- The Boston Titans.