I Gave him 4
Chapter 4 Sophia rode slowly, somewhat lost in thought, failing to notice Victoria approaching on horseback from the side. By the time she realized what was happening, her horse had been startled into losing control. Sophia’s heart jumped. Before the horse could bolt, she released the reins and rolled to one side. She hit the ground hard and rolled several times. Looking up, she saw Victoria, who had also tallen from her horse, being held in Alexander arms. Her heart clenched painfully. Alexander noticed her too and immediately moved to release Victoria. Just as he let go, Victoria grabbed his hand, covering her stomach with the other and speaking weakly, “The baby…” Sophia watched him freeze mid–motion, then embrace Victoria again. He looked up at Sophia with apparent conflict. “She’s carrying a child. I need to get her to the hospital first, okay?” Watching him hold the other woman so tightly, bitterness flooded Sophia’s heart. She smiled silently and gave a faint nod With her permission, Alexander immediately lifted Victoria and rushed toward the exit. Sophia watched his urgent retreat, bitterness nearly overflowing from her heart. A riding instructor approached to help her up. “Miss, are you hurt anywhere?” She’d dismounted in time and suffered no serious injuries–just minor aches that paled compared to her emotional pain. Sophia shook her head at the instructor and thanked him for his kindness. Enduring her physical discomfort, she walked to the ranch entrance. The car that had been parked there was gone. The scene felt painfully familiar. This time, she felt no pain like before she’d expected this, hadn’t she? She took out her phone and called an Uber, returning home alone. Exhausted from recent events, Sophia went to bed early without waiting for Alexander, not caring it he’d return. The next morning, Sophia woke to find Alexander sitting beside the bed, watching her with a smile that faded when he saw the emptiness in her eyes. Panicked, he grabbed a box from the nightstand and fastened something around her wrist. Then he gently kissed the back of her hand, as if it were precious, Holding her hand, Alexander said, “I’m sorry, darling. I couldn’t take you to the hospital first yesterday. Victoria is pregnant–she’s my friend’s girl, so I should look after her. You understand, right?” Friend? Sophia looked down with a sardonic smile. Only then did she focus on the bracelet–she recognized it as one she’d casually admired before, quite expensive. She thought of the words she’d heard in the private dining room and murmured, “Not worth it….