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“Baby, she’s nothing compared to you,” Ethan said desperately. “I only kept her around because I was afraid of how you’d feel if you couldn’t have kids. I wanted her to carry the baby and then bring it home for us to raise. Please, believe me!”
“What did you just say?” Raina’s voice cut through the room like a knife.
I had texted her earlier, knowing she would show up at the perfect moment.
Ethan turned to her with a look of disdain. “Why are you here?”
Raina rushed forward, grabbing his arms. “Ethan, didn’t you say you loved me the most? How could you forget everything we’ve shared?
Ethan yanked himself free and slapped her hard. Already weakened from her postpartum recovery, Raina crumpled to the floor.
“You dare bring up love? You cheated on me with some old man. You’re disgusting!”
Raina laughed maniacally, her hair disheveled and sticking to her face. “Do you think I wanted to sleep with him? If you weren’t infertile, do you think I would’ve needed to find someone else? Where do you think all the money I gave you came from? I earned it–selling myself!“,
Ethan was stunned. Raina had completely unraveled.
I tried to leave, but Ethan grabbed my arm. I couldn’t shake him off until Dr. Quinn stepped in.
“Are you alright?” he asked, noticing the red marks on my wrist.
“I’m fine, I assured him.
Dr. Quinn looked remorseful. “Dr. Woodson, I’m so sorry. It was my mistake mixing up the test results. Everything that happened was because of me.”
“Don’t worry about it,” I said, smiling lightly. “If it wasn’t the report, It would’ve been Something
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“Don’t worry about it,” I said, smiling lightly. “If it wasn’t the report, it would’ve been something else.”
I turned to Ethan and Raina. “Get out, or I’ll call security.”
“Nina, please!” Ethan pleaded.
Raina, spiraling further, added venomously, “Oh, Nina, did you know? Dr. Caldwell tested
positive for an STD three months ago. You might want to get yourself checked. And Ethan,
you’re not exempt either!”
Ethan snapped at her. “Shut up, you filthy woman!”
The two started fighting, their insults escalating into a physical altercation.
Quinn intervened, grabbing Ethan like he was lifting a child. “If you want to fight, take it
outside.”
Knowing he couldn’t win against Quinn, Ethan stormed off. Raina limped after him.
“Ethan, wait! Let’s fix this. We can get treatment and start fresh.”
The saga came to a close. Caldwell was arrested for embezzlement.
Ethan and Raina stayed together, becoming infamous as the “Trash Couple” online. Raina finally achieved her dream of fame, though it was tainted with scandal.
Their livestreams were filled with mocking comments, but they shamelessly believed they could still profit.
They tried selling toys but found no buyers. Livestream brands refused to work with them, and even short video platforms cut off their income.
Their final stint as controversial gossip bloggers ended when they were sued by a celebrity and forced to pay damages,
Dorothy Rivers, unable to cope with the truth about her “grandson” or Ethan’s betrayal, passed away.
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“Ethan, wait! Let’s fix this. We can get treatment and start fresh.”
The saga came to a close. Caldwell was arrested for embezzlement.
Ethan and Raina stayed together, becoming infamous as the “Trash Couple” online. Raina
finally achieved her dream of fame, though it was tainted with scandal.
Their livestreams were filled with mocking comments, but they shamelessly believed they could still profit.
They tried selling toys but found no buyers. Livestream brands refused to work with
them, and even short video platforms cut off their income.
Their final stint as controversial gossip bloggers ended when they were sued by celebrity and forced to pay damages.
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Dorothy Rivers, unable to cope with the truth about her “grandson” or Ethan’s betrayal, passed away.
Ethan and Raina were eventually sent to prison, where rumors spread that their
promiscuity had led to contracting HIV.
The last time I saw Ethan was in court, finalizing our divorce.
I refused to raise his child with Raina, sending the boy to River Valley Children’s Home.
Walking out of the hospital, I looked up at the sky.
It was all behind me now.
The future lay ahead.
Dr. Samuel Quinn was waiting by his car.
“Congratulations, Dr. Woodson. Or should I say, Director Woodson?”
“Thank you, Deputy Director Quinn.”