She Came Home Early and Found a Baby Sleeping Beside Her Husband-hihehu

A single breath in a darkened room was all it took to shatter Vanessa Whitaker’s reality and put it back together in a way she never saw coming.

She came home from New York three days early with a suitcase full of wrinkled silk blouses, a leather briefcase heavy with signed contracts, and a heart still stubborn enough to believe her marriage was not finished.

Her flight landed in San Diego shortly after midnight.

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By 12:41 a.m., the black town car was climbing the road toward the Whitaker estate above the La Jolla cliffs.

The Pacific below looked like dark silver under the moon.

The house looked exactly the way it had looked in her mind every night she had spent alone in a hotel suite, answering emails while room service went cold beside her.

Glass walls.

Stone steps.

Iron gates.

A front door she had once believed would always mean safety.

Home.

The word carried her from the curb before the driver could come around to help with her bag.

She tipped him too much without looking at the bills and pulled her suitcase toward the steps herself.

The wheels clicked softly over the stone.

The night air smelled like salt, wet grass, and the faint lemon polish their housekeeper always used on Fridays.

Vanessa had not told Eric she was coming.

That was the point.

For three weeks, she had been in New York finalizing a merger that had swallowed her daylight and most of her dignity.

She had sat through conference calls at 6:30 a.m., contract reviews after midnight, and a closing vote where her assistant had been told no interruptions unless the building was on fire.

At 11:48 p.m., when her earlier flight landed, she still had not called her husband.

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