The days blurred into a haze of heartache in the empty mansion. Koo ignored Taeβs calls and messagesβher phone buzzing relentlessly on the nightstand, his voice pleading in voicemails she couldnβt bear to listen to. βBaby, pick upβ¦ whatβs wrong? I love youβ¦β But she stayed curled in her room, crying endlessly, missing her babiesβ chubby giggles and Taeβs strong arms. The loneliness clawed at her, the vast halls echoing her sobs. She ate only for the child inside herβnot because she was hungry, but because the tiny life deserved better than her despair. βIβm sorry, little oneβ¦ mamaβs trying,β sheβd whisper, hand on her belly, tears soaking the pillows.
Two days passed in isolation, her world shrinking to grief. On the third night, very late, hard knocks rattled her bedroom doorβangry, insistent thuds that jolted her from fitful sleep. Koo stirred, heart pounding, wiping her teary eyes as she padded to the door in her tiny nightie. She opened it a crack, and there stood Taeβhis handsome face broken, eyes red-rimmed with sadness and fury, still in his rumpled business suit from the trip.




















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