UNFORGIVABLE BETRAYAL

This is a story about Christian overstepping is controlling ways while she is pregnant causing her to miscarry their child and him having to witness the domino effects on their life. Only time will tell if they can repair their marriage or this is the beginning of their marriage coming to an end.
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THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION! I DO NOT OWN THE CHARACTERS, THEY BELONG TO EL JAMES. THE STORY LINE DETAILS BELONG TO ME

Chapter 3
(A POV)

I feel someone holding my hand and sobbing quietly. I force my eyes to open and look down to see Kate's head.

"Who would have thought you could be so emotional?" Ana whispers with a hint of playfulness.

"Ana...Oh My God...you are finally awake!" Kate pulls me into a hug trying not to hurt me in the process.

We are holding each other without saying a word when I remember the bleeding and I start panicking not knowing if my child is still alive.

"Kate...uh...my baby...is" I start tensing and unable to finish my question.

"Ana, please calm down. The baby is fine; with you resting the baby has been improving every hour. Listen to his heartbeat." She points in the direction of the machine that is connected to my stomach. I start recalling speaking to Dr. Greene earlier and informing her of Christian making decisions without my acknowledgement and was instructed that he had no saying when it came to my child.

I let out a deep breathe feeling the relief. I am listening to how she has been here with me since I arrived. Informing me of the ones who know I am here and the ones who don't. Kate informs me of not notifying my parents yet, and is grateful how well she knows me. The silence reminds me of everything that occurred with Christian, but I refuse to stress by baby due to his stupidity again. Dr. Greene is checking on the both of us again and informs me of the great progress. I notice Kate on the phone, but I get side tracked with the doctor asking me questions. Dr. Greene wants me here for a few more days and then I can be discharged. I see Grace practically running to me with the biggest smile.

"Ana Darling, you look so much better." She continues hugging me in the process.

I inform her that Dr. Greens is discharging me in a few days. You can see the excitement and informs me of staying at their home and refuses any disagreements. I happily agree of course. I finally kick Kate out so she can rest in her own bed. It took a while to convince her, but I won this one.
I can see a million and one things running through Grace's mind.

"Grace...what are you not wanting to tell me?" I ask seriously.

"Ana, uh...I am not thinking of anything of importance." Grace stutters the whole time.

"Grace, you are as bad as lying as I am. Please tell me." I beg with sadness in my voice.

"I'll start...but if it's too much, I will stop."
Grace whispers.

I nod for her to continue. She informs me of everything from the point at arriving at her office. I am pleased to hear of everyone respecting my wishes. The information with Luke calling her stuns me. I am most stunned with Christian's behavior. Grace describes everything they witness and the melt down of Christian while sitting in our closet clinging to my wedding gown, shatters my heart.

The image of Dr. Flynn talking to Christian for hours and convincing him to shower before facing his parents; has me crying. The image of Christian inviting all three to dinner, saddens me knowing the loneliness he if feeling. I am beyond shock with Christians own revelation about his mistakes and acknowledging himself as a father.

I am glad to hear his parents helped him, but I am still not ready to face him yet. I give the okay to inform Christian that I am fine, but I will notify him when am ready to talk. I finally get to go back to sleep after all this talking and with the lovely heartbeat in the back ground. I know that I will have to take this adventure one day at a time, and having family support will make this journey easier.