Pregnant Wife Searched For A Necklace Until The CEO Claimed Her-heuh

My adoptive sister did not raise her voice at first.

She did not need to.

Riley Grayson had always understood that cruelty sounded far more respectable when it wore a calm face and a tailored cream suit.

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That morning, on the twenty-eighth floor of MC Group Tower, she stood in the executive reception area with one hand lifted towards Tessa Monroe as though identifying a stain on the carpet.

“Search her,” Riley said.

The words travelled through the marble lobby with terrible ease.

Tessa stood beside the reception desk with the damp hem of her coat brushing her knees, one palm curved protectively over the rise of her five-month pregnant belly.

The babies moved now and then, tiny flickers beneath her ribs, as if they knew something in the air had shifted.

The security guard’s hand tightened round her wrist.

His grip was not violent enough for people to intervene, but it was firm enough to make the room understand she was no longer being treated as a guest.

“She stole something from this company,” Riley said.

A phone rang behind the desk.

No one answered it.

Assistants looked over glass partitions.

Two men in dark suits slowed near the lifts.

A woman holding a tea mug stopped with it halfway to her mouth.

Tessa felt the humiliation before she felt the fear.

It was warm and crawling, spreading across her neck and face while every polished surface seemed to reflect her back as small, pregnant, and accused.

“I haven’t stolen anything,” she said.

The guard glanced at Riley, not at Tessa.

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