Alicia’s POV
Hearing the sound of a car pulling into the driveway, I slowly looked up from my book.
A strange sense of unease settled in my chest.
Alexander normally wouldn’t return this early.
I glanced toward the bedroom door and called softly,
"Maria, who’s here?"
"It’s me. I’m back."
Alexander’s voice came from outside before he appeared in the doorway.
He was dressed in a black V-neck knit sweater layered over a shirt, paired with tailored black suit pants. Even after what was supposed to be an exhausting day, he still looked composed.
I closed the book in my hands immediately.
"Why are you back so early?"
"The board meeting ended."
So it was true.
I sat up straighter. "The board really met today? Why didn’t you tell me? What happened?"
Concern must have shown on my face because Alexander suddenly smiled faintly as he walked over and sat at the edge of the bed.
"Are you worried about me?"
I didn’t answer.
Alexander looked at me quietly for a moment before finally saying,
"I’m no longer the CEO of Blackwood Dominion."
I froze slightly.
But what surprised me more wasn’t the news itself.
It was how calm he sounded saying it.
"Aren’t you disappointed?" I asked slowly. "Or upset?"
"No."
Alexander shook his head lightly.
"But there is something I’m worried about."
I looked at him in confusion. "What?"
His dark eyes remained fixed on me.
"If I’m no longer the CEO..." he said quietly, "will you still want me?"
For a moment, Alexander suddenly looked strangely vulnerable.
Like someone afraid of being abandoned.
The sight stirred something faintly inside me.
If this had happened in the past, I probably would have softened instantly.
I had once longed desperately for moments like this—for him to choose me, to need me.
But now...
Things were different.
Alexander had been the one who initiated the divorce.
And the person he truly loved had never been me.
It was Lilian.
No matter how gentle he acted now, I wasn’t naïve enough to believe everything had suddenly changed.
I had already decided that once the child was born, I would leave.
Whether he remained CEO or not had nothing to do with my decision.
Lowering my gaze, I said softly,
"This has nothing to do with your position."
Alexander’s expression softened slightly.
"I have nothing left now except you and the baby."
Before I could react, he suddenly leaned forward and wrapped his arms around me gently, resting his head against my stomach.
The cold and distant Alexander Blackwood...
Was carefully listening for the heartbeat of our child.
His expression softened in a way I had never seen before.
Once upon a time, this was exactly the kind of scene I had dreamed about countless times.
Back then, I would have given anything for a moment like this.
But now...
My heart remained still.
Like calm water without the slightest ripple.
Alexander didn’t love me.
And I no longer believed he ever would.
After a long silence, I finally spoke quietly.
"When the baby is born... you can visit him anytime you want."
Alexander’s body suddenly stiffened.
Slowly, he lifted his head and
looked up at me in confusion.
"What do you mean?" Alexander’s brows furrowed instantly. "After the baby is born, you still want a divorce?"
Before I could answer, his expression darkened further.
"You want my child calling someone else ’Dad’?" His voice turned colder. "Who? Aiden?"
"What does Aiden have to do with this?" I frowned immediately. "I can raise the baby on my own."
Alexander let out a short, humorless laugh.
"On your own?" His eyes locked onto mine sharply. "Do you want him growing up in a single-parent home the same way you did?"
The words struck directly at the deepest part of me.
My face turned pale instantly.
But Alexander didn’t stop.
"Or are you planning to find him a stepfather?" His gaze darkened further. "How much genuine love can a man possibly have for another person’s child?"
A suffocating pressure tightened around my chest.


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