I hear a knock. Loud and insistent. I sit up, my heart pounding. The photo is still on the nightstand. Eleanor said days, maybe a week. It's been just six hours.
"Lena, I know you're in there. Please. Just open the door. I can hear you breathing. I'm not leaving. I'll sit out here all night. I just need to talk. Five minutes."
It's Caleb's voice. I walk to the door slowly. I open the door, he looks very terrible. He lost weight, dark circles, suit wrinkled, beard growing in. Not the perfect CEO. Just a man who hasn't slept in months.
He stares at my stomach. Three months pregnant. His face crumbles.
"Oh my God. It's real. You're really..."
"What are you doing here?"
"I've been looking for you for three months. I had to find you. I had to explain."
"How did you find me?"
"Eleanor told me. She said you needed time but that I deserved a chance to explain."
I step back and let him in. He looks around. "Is this where you've been living?"
"What do you want, Caleb?"
"I want to explain what happened. I want to tell you the truth. I want to apologize for the worst mistake of my life. And I want to know if there's any possible way you could ever forgive me."
"You humiliated me in front of five hundred people. Offered me money like I'm a p********e. Called our baby a trap. Four million people watched. And now you want forgiveness?"
"I know what I did. I've watched that video a thousand times. Every time I see your face when I said those things, I…"
Voice breaks. "I didn't file those custody papers. I swear. My father did it without telling me. I found out the same day you did. I fired my lawyer on the spot, pulled the lawsuit immediately. But you were already gone."
"Convenient."
"It's the truth."
He shows me emails dated the day after the gala. Him firing the lawyer. Screaming at Marcus in texts. Pulling custody lawsuit. Could be faked, I can't tell.
"And the evidence Sienna showed you?"
"All fabricated. Every text is doctored. Every photo staged. I had forensic analysts go through everything. They found the original files on Sienna's computer. She created it all."
He opens a folder. Pages of analysis. Time stamps that don't match. Metadata proving photos were edited. Proof. Real proof I was telling the truth.
Tears burn. "Why didn't you just ask me? Why didn't you give me a chance to explain?"
He sits on the edge of the bed. Head in his hands.
"Because I'm a coward. I've spent my life watching my mother manipulate my father. Watching his affair almost destroy our family. I grew up terrified of being trapped. Of being used. When Sienna showed me that evidence, every fear came true at once."
"So you believed her over me."
"Yes. And I'll regret it for the rest of my life. I chose fear over trust, over the woman I loved. And I know sorry doesn't fix it. But I'm sorry anyway."
"Why are you really here?"
"I want to be a father to our child. I want to support you however you'll let me. I want to prove I'm not the man you saw at that gala. I want a chance to be better."
"How do I know this isn't another manipulation?"
He reaches into another pocket and pulls out an envelope.
"This is a DNA test. I had it done three weeks ago. You left your coffee cup at the apartment. I saved it. Had it tested against my sample. Results came back 99.9% match."
"You tested my baby without my permission?"
"Our baby. And yes. Because you wouldn't talk to me and I needed to know. I needed proof before I could believe I'd thrown away the best thing in my life over lies."
"You had no right!"
"You're right. I didn't. I violated your privacy and trust and I'm sorry for that too. But I'm not sorry for knowing the truth. Evan is my son."
"Evan?"
"That's what you're calling him, right? I saw it on the ultrasound you dropped. You wrote it on the back."
Tears fall. "You kept the ultrasound?"
"I keep it in my wallet. Look at it every day. It reminds me of what I lost."
Knock on the door.
"Ms. Hart? My name is Cole Brennan. I'm a private investigator hired by Marcus Vaughn. I need to speak with you. It's urgent."
Caleb's face goes dark. "Don't answer it."
"Who is he?"
"My father's PI."
Another knock. Louder. "I know you're in there. And I know Caleb is with you. Open the door or I'll deliver this message where anyone can hear."
Open the door. Caleb says.
It's a man in forties. Expensive suit. Professional smile.
"Ms. Hart. Mr. Vaughn. Sorry to interrupt but I have a message from Marcus Vaughn that couldn't wait."
"My father can go to hell," Caleb says.
Cole ignores him, then looks at me. "Marcus Vaughn is prepared to offer you five hundred thousand dollars in exchange for signing a document denying Caleb's paternity and agreeing to disappear permanently. The offer expires in forty-eight hours. After that, legal action proceeds."
"Get out," Caleb says.
"I'm just the messenger. Think about it, Ms. Hart. Five hundred thousand dollars. More money than you'll ever see working in boutiques. Enough to raise your child anywhere. All you have to do is say Caleb isn't the father and walk away."
"My father doesn't speak for me," Caleb says.
"And I'll match whatever he's offering if you stay. If you let me be part of Evan's life. If you give me a chance."
Cole smiles. "Bidding war. How romantic."
I look at both of them. Caleb is desperate. Cole smug.
"Get out. Both of you!" I snap.
"Ms. Hart..."
"I said get out! You think I want money? You think that's what this is about? You're the same as Caleb was at that gala. Assuming I'm a gold digger who can be bought. Get. Out."
"The offer expires in forty-eight hours. Call me when you're ready to be smart." He leaves.
Caleb stands. "Lena, I'm not offering you money to leave. I'm offering support. To have..."
"I don't want your money! I never wanted your money! I wanted you to believe me. I wanted you to trust me. I wanted you to choose me over your fears. But you didn't. And now you show up with DNA tests and evidence and apologies like that fixes everything."
"What do you want from me? Tell me what to do."
"I want you to leave."
"Lena..."
"Leave, Caleb. Get out. Go back to New York. I don't need you. I don't need your father's money. I don't need anything from any of you."
He stares at me. Broken. "I'll leave. But I'm not giving up. I'll be in town. Room at the motel next door. If you change your mind. If you need anything. I'll be there."
He opens the door. "I love you, Lena. I never stopped. And I know you don't believe me. But I'll spend the rest of my life proving it if you let me." He leaves.
I stare at Cole's business card. At the DNA test on the dresser. Five hundred thousand to disappear, or a lifetime tied to a man who destroyed me.
I can't sleep.Three AM becomes four. Four becomes five. I finally doze off around six.
I wake up to a woman sitting in a chair by the window. Red dress. Perfect makeup. It's Sienna.
"Hello, Lena. We need to talk."