Rich Oaks
Lying on my bed, tears streaming down my face, my heart feels like itâs in a vise. Dukeâs betrayal has left me broken, my world in pieces. I need someone to talk to, so I call Elsa. I can barely get the words out through my sobs as I tell her everything about my crumbling marriage. All I can do is surrender to the pain, hoping one day Iâll find a way to rebuild.
âThis canât be real, Aisling,â Elsa sounds as shocked as I feel.
âBut it is,â I cry out, my heart aching. âDuke actually thinks Iâm cursed.â
âWhy would he buy into such nonsense?â Her voice is laced with anger and disbelief.
âHeâs sided with his family. Heâs always been with them,â I admit, feeling utterly betrayed.
âThen why let you go through all this if he thought you were cursed?â she asks, trying to make sense of the madness.
âThatâs the point. Do you see it now?â I say, the realization deepening my despair.
âItâs just horrible,â she says, her disgust echoing my own.
âI donât understand his logic,â I murmur, lost in my confusion.
âWhat are you going to do now, Aisling?â Elsaâs voice is full of worry.
âI canât continue with the IVF,â I state firmly, a sense of finality in my voice.
âGood. You shouldnât. I wonât let you go back to Dr. Jones. Iâll be there to stop you,â she says, her loyalty clear and strong.
âAnd I donât see a future in our marriage anymore. The happiness is gone. His whole family is in on this. I donât know who to trust,â I confess, feeling the last of my hopes crumble.
âHeather probably doesnât know. Sheâs always upfront with me,â I say, trusting in my friendâs honesty.
âYeah, Heather wouldnât keep this from you,â she agrees. âItâs good you found out before starting the IVF. Now you can decide what to do next.â
âIâm not going through with it,â I declare, feeling a sense of empowerment in my decision.
âDo you need me there? I can fly out to be with you,â Elsa offers.
âNo, itâs okay. My momâs coming, and Iâm planning to leave tomorrow,â I tell her, appreciating her readiness to support me.
âJust donât go back to the Estates, Aisling,â she cautions.
âI wonât. I just need to pick up a few things,â I assure her, eager to distance myself from the source of my pain.
Elsaâs warning chills me. âDonât risk it. Duke might be there, trying to make amends or worse.â
âHe wonât be there,â I say, though a part of me doubts.
âDonât underestimate him, Aisling. Heâs got resources and might do anything now,â she warns.
âIâll be at my momâs. Itâs safer,â I decide, craving the comfort of family.
âOr come stay with me in Montecito. He wonât find you here,â she offers generously.
âIâll think about it,â I reply, touched by her kindness.
âHas he tried to contact you?â She asks.
âDo you mean Duke?â I need to be sure.
âYes, Duke,â she clarifies.
âI doubt heâll call me ever again,â I admit, feeling a deep sense of resignation.
âAisling, you need to hear this. You have to be brave enough to leave. He was almost with another woman. You didnât misunderstand. You caught him in the act. His tears are just an act,â she states emphatically, her voice strong and unwavering.
âYouâre right,â I concede, the harsh truth of the situation sinking in.
âHeâs chosen his family over you. You canât trust him, Aisling. Leaving will take courage, but itâll set you free,â she continues, her words both a comfort and a challenge.
âYouâre right,â I repeat, knowing in my heart she speaks the truth.
As I blow my nose, the reality of my situation hits me hard. âAll this time, his family has probably been mocking me. I went through four IVF cycles, and I was about to start a fifth. How naive Iâve been.â
âI feel for you, Aisling. Itâs just so cruel,â she responds, her voice full of genuine empathy.
âHis grandmother, can you believe it?â I ask the shock still fresh.
âI always thought she was on your side,â Elsa replies, her voice filled with disbelief.
âNo, sheâs just like them. Sheâs been deceiving me all along,â I confess, the sting of betrayal sharp.
âWhy would she do that?â
âThey all believe Iâm cursed,â I say bitterly, the anger in my voice rising.
âWhat did your mom say about the curse?â she asks, looking for some clarity.
âShe said itâs not true. But I need to find out for myself. I feel so lost, Elsaâ I admit, tears threatening to spill over once more.
As I break down, Elsaâs voice is a steady presence. âYou should definitely look into it.â
âIâm going to use every bit of strength I have to uncover the truth about this supposed curse,â I declare, my resolve firming.
âAnd Iâm here to help you with that,â she offers, her support unwavering, a steady light in my storm.