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He Humiliated Her After Triplets. The House Papers Told The Rest-lequyen994

The first thing Evelyn noticed was the smell of the hospital room.

Not the babies.

Not the flowers that were not there.

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Not even the pain.

It was antiseptic, warmed plastic, clean sheets, and the faint sweetness of formula drifting from three clear bassinets lined up beside her bed.

Her sons were less than a day old.

Three tiny boys, wrapped tightly, sleeping in the exhausted peace of newborns who did not yet know their lives had already become a battlefield.

Evelyn had not slept in thirty-six hours.

Her body felt as if it belonged to someone else.

Every shift against the mattress pulled at sore muscles, stitches, and bruises she had not had time to name.

Her hair stuck damply to her temples.

Her hospital gown was twisted under one shoulder.

The bracelet around her wrist had rubbed a small red mark into her skin.

She remembered staring at that bracelet when the door opened.

For one moment, she thought it would be a nurse.

Then Adrian Vale walked in.

Her husband of five years looked untouched by the night that had remade her.

Navy suit.

Fresh cologne.

Polished shoes.

The easy confidence of a man who had decided the room belonged to him before he entered it.

He did not look first at his sons.

He did not ask if Evelyn could sit up.

He did not ask if she had eaten, slept, stood, or held all three babies at once.

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