
Don't Say You Love Me
After five years of marriage, Emily Carter had given everything without complaint—raising their child, caring for her in-laws, and giving Ethan Wilson all the space he wanted. But her devotion only led to betrayal. Ethan found someone new—buying her a car, a house, and even helping her find a job, showering her with kisses and affection. To win her husband back, Emily decided to try for a second child. She thought Ethan’s agreement meant he still acknowledged her as Mrs. Wilson. But the truth was, he only agreed because he was worried his mistress might harm her health if she got pregnant. She thought that even if she lost her husband, she still had her daughter. But the little rose she had raised with her own hands now clung to someone else instead. At last, Emily’s heart turned cold. She ended the pregnancy and resolved to get a divorce—no husband, no child, nothing left to hold on to. Yet during the waiting period before the divorce was finalized, the man who once refused to come home suddenly cornered her in the living room. “I thought we agreed to have a second baby?” he said.





