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00:00Octoplets! My goodness!
00:02A multiple gestity like this carries extremely high risks.
00:05The pregnancy is exceptionally fragile during the first trimester.
00:09You must be on strict bed rest.
00:10Even the smallest misstep could lead to a miscarriage.
00:13Harrison and I had been married for seven years.
00:16I'd stood by him as he built his business from the ground up,
00:19and he'd always said his greatest wish was to have a house full of kids with me.
00:23Finally, on our seventh wedding anniversary,
00:25this incredible gift had fallen into our laps.
00:27I carefully tucked the ultrasound report into a custom jewelry box,
00:31planning to open it and reveal the surprise to him at midnight that night.
00:35I waited from afternoon until late into the night.
00:38The clock struck 12, and finally, the front door lock clicked open.
00:42I stood up with a smile, ready to greet him, only to freeze dead in my tracks.
00:47Harrison strode in.
00:48Glued to his side was a young girl with tear-filled eyes, Vivian.
00:54Stella, I'm sorry.
00:56Love doesn't care about who came first.
00:59Harrison and I are truly, deeply in love.
01:03Please, I'm begging you.
01:05Let us be together.
01:06The surprise I'd spent all afternoon preparing felt like a red-hot branding iron press to my chest.
01:12He didn't even look at me, not a single flicker of guilt for forgetting our anniversary.
01:17All he did was rush forward, his face etched with concern, and scoop Vivian up into his arms.
01:22This man, who'd always had a severe germophobia, fumbled frantically to wipe the tears from her cheeks.
01:28Vivian's been with me this whole time with no title, no security.
01:32I can't let her down.
01:33Don't worry, she's not after anything.
01:36It's just the thing I'd ever bring to you this second to anything.
01:39It's just one more mouth to feed in this house, that's all.
01:41Holding Vivian tight, he walked straight into the master bedroom we'd shared for seven years.
01:46He'd forgotten.
01:48Today was our seventh wedding anniversary.
01:50He'd forgotten that seven years ago, there was another girl who'd followed a broke, penniless version of him,
01:56with no title and nothing to her name.
01:58He'd never know that I'd planned to give him the biggest surprise the world had ever seen that night.
02:03The cake on the dining table had melted and warped, the carefully cooked dinner had gone stone cold.
02:08I pulled out my phone, about to take a photo of the mess, hoping to edit it into something warm
02:13-looking,
02:14when a notification from Vivian's social media popped up.
02:17From today on, I finally have a place by his side attached was a photo of her and a man,
02:22fingers intertwined in a car.
02:23I recognized it instantly, it was Harrison's car, throbbing pain flared in my lower stomach.
02:29I remembered the doctor's warning, took a deep breath to steady my emotions.
02:33I was curious to see just how far this little performance would go.
02:42Vivian's young, she posted that on a whim, don't let it bother you.
02:47I messed up today. I ordered you the newest jewelry line, a whole set of designer bags.
02:52They'll be here tomorrow. Just stop being mad at me, okay?
02:58If Stella doesn't want me here, then I'll go!
03:01I can't be the reason you and Harrison fight!
03:08How are you going to survive without me?
03:10I don't want to leave, but Stella won't let me stay. Harrison, just let me go.
03:15I'll always wish you and Stella happiness, even if you never see me again.
03:19If I want you here, no one can kick you out.
03:21Shh, baby, you're pregnant. You can't cry like this. It's bad for the baby.
03:26Vivian, our baby doesn't want to see you upset over someone else, right?
03:33I watched him lead Vivian back into the master bedroom, cooing and comforting her the whole way.
03:38My stomach turned violently, and I ran to the bathroom, throwing up until there was nothing left.
03:44It wasn't my old stomach bug acting up.
03:46It was the morning sickness from the pregnancy, and pure, physical revulsion at the two people in the next room.
03:52When I came out, I stared at the mess on the table.
03:55I stood up, grabbed the cake, the cold food, and the jewelry box with my surprise still inside, and dumped
04:01it all straight into the trash can.
04:03It hit me, all at once. How ridiculous it all was.
04:07On our seventh wedding anniversary, my husband had brought his mistress into our home, given her a claim to our
04:12life in our own house, and served me the most humiliating night of my life on a silver platter.
04:16I didn't sleep a wink all night. I'd always been terrible at sleeping anywhere but my own bed.
04:22When we were young, Harrison had a bed custom made, an exact replica of the one I'd had at my
04:27parents' house, just so I could sleep soundly.
04:29But now, that bed held him and another woman.
04:32I lay on the couch in the guest bedroom, staring at the ceiling until the sun came up, the throbbing
04:37in my stomach getting worse with every passing hour.
04:39The doctor had told me, over and over, that I needed complete rest.
04:43But a night of overwhelming emotion, plus not a single bite of food or drop of water, had left me
04:49barely strong enough to stand.
04:50The morning sickness hit again, hard, and I dragged myself to the kitchen to make a bowl of soup.
04:56I had to give the babies inside me at least a little nutrition.
04:59As the soup cooked, another wave of nausea hit me.
05:02I spun around and ran straight to the bathroom.
05:05When I came back out, what I saw at the dining table turned the blood in my veins to ice.
05:10Vivian was sitting in my seat.
05:12Harrison stood beside her, holding a napkin.
05:15Is it that good, you little greedy thing?
05:17If you like it, I'll have Stella make you another bowl.
05:23Really, Harrison?
05:24I'm scared Stella won't want to.
05:26After all, this was for herself.
05:28Harrison followed her gaze to me, and finally noticed the cold sweat on my face,
05:32the way my hand was clamped tight over my stomach.
05:36What's wrong, Stella?
05:38You look like you've seen a ghost.
05:39I refused to show an ounce of weakness in front of him and Vivian.
05:43I especially refused to let him know about the babies.
05:46It's none of your damn business!
05:48Vivian was on her feet in an instant.
05:50Stella, if you're angry, take it out on me!
05:53Don't yell at Harrison!
05:54I shouldn't have eaten your soup!
05:56I'm so sorry!
05:58She picked up the half-empty bowl of soup,
06:01holding it out to me like she was handing it over.
06:13The burn made me stumble backward,
06:15my lower back slamming hard into the sharp...
06:19Harrison ran over.
06:20It was to shove me, hard, with all his strength.
06:24Blood poured down my thighs, soaking through my nightgown.
06:27Worse was the pain in my stomach, the tearing agony getting worse and worse.
06:31Vivian was clutching her stomach.
06:33It hurts so bad!
06:35Blood trickled down my temple.
06:37Stella, if you hated me, you could have hit me, yelled at me!
06:42Why would you hurt my baby?
06:45He's innocent!
06:46But Harrison didn't even glance at me.
06:49He was holding Vivian tight on the floor.
06:51Stella, have I spoiled you too much?
06:53How could you be this cruel?
07:00You'd hurt an unborn baby?
07:01I leaned weakly against the wall, looked at him.
07:06Harrison, you two cheating, lying pieces of shit were made for each other.
07:11One's a liar, the other's a blind fool!
07:22Shut up!
07:23The pain in my stomach hit its peak, holding back the tears that threatened to fall.
07:28I couldn't reconcile the man in front of me, the one who wanted me dead,
07:31with the gentle, loving man I'd fallen for all those years ago.
07:35Now you're crying?
07:36Where was this remorse when you tried to hurt her?
07:40Stella, you've really disappointed me.
07:42Lying there in a pool of my own blood, and rushed out of the house with Vivian in his arms,
07:47hurrying into the hospital.
07:48The huge, empty mansion was left with only me.
07:56I could feel it, clear as day.
07:59The eight tiny lives inside me were slipping away, one by one.
08:03Before my consciousness faded completely, I used the last of my strength to dial 911.
08:07When I woke again, it was already late afternoon the next day, the sharp, acrid smell of antiseptic
08:14burned my nostrils.
08:15I opened my eyes to a blindingly white hospital room, and the first thing I saw was the doctor's
08:20face.
08:22Stella, you were in hemorrhagic shock when you were brought in.
08:26We did everything we could to save the pregnancy, but we couldn't keep the babies.
08:31All eight fetuses have ceased development.
08:34We just completed a dilation and curruption procedure for you.
08:37A multiple gestation like this was already high risk, and the severe physical trauma and
08:41emotional distress you endured caused critical damage to your endromenium.
08:45We can't guarantee you'll be able to carry another pregnancy to term in the future.
08:48You need to prepare yourself for that possibility.
08:54I lay in the hospital bed, my fingertips brushing over my still aching lower stomach, there had
08:59once been eight tiny heartbeats here, the anniversary surprise I'd planned for Harrison.
09:03Now, that gift had been crushed by his own hands.
09:06I spent three days recovering in the hospital, and checked myself out the moment I could stand
09:11on my own.
09:11As I walked out of the hospital doors, I spotted Harrison at the entrance of the obstetrics ward.
09:17He was carefully guiding Vivian toward a patient room, her body curled into his chest.
09:23His gaze swept over me, lingering for barely half a second, as if he'd seen a total stranger.
09:28I tugged at the corner of my mouth and turned to leave, without a single pause.
09:33I'd lay this gift right in front of him, in person.
09:36When I got back to the mansion, the bloodstains in the living room had been cleaned up by the
09:40housekeepers.
09:41This house, the home we'd shared for seven years, was now filled floor to ceiling with
09:46Vivian's things.
09:47My clothes had been tossed haphazardly into the back corner of the closet.
09:50I only opened the small suitcase I'd carried when I ran away with him all those years ago,
09:55packing only the things that had belonged to me from the start.
09:57It was laughable, really.
10:00Seven years of marriage.
10:01And it all fit in this one case.
10:03Once I was done, I pulled a specimen container out of my bag.
10:07Inside, suspended in preservative fluid, were the eight unformed fetuses.
10:12Alongside it were the octuplet ultrasound report and the surgical records.
10:16Harrison, is the anniversary gift you destroyed with your own two hands.
10:20I zipped up the suitcase and walked out of the home I'd lived in for seven years.
10:24I left the light on in the foyer, just like I had every night for seven years, waiting
10:28for him to come home.
10:29But this time, I'd never be coming back.
10:32I boarded a flight to country F.
10:35My home, and the place where I'd start over.
10:37Ten years of love, seven years of marriage, eight unborn babies.
10:41It all ended here.
10:43Wiped clean.
10:47Every single day, Vivian curled up in his arms, her face streaked with tears,
10:51sobbing about the pain of losing her baby that he gritted his teeth and promised her,
10:55over and over, that he'd make Stella pay for what she'd done.
10:58But that nameless, gnawing unease in his chest only grew heavier, day by day.
11:02He couldn't stop replaying that day.
11:04Stella, collapsed on the floor, blood streaming down her temple, the huge, bright pool of
11:09red beneath her.
11:10He'd been so fixated on Vivian's baby that he hadn't even glanced at her, just grabbed
11:14Vivian and raced to the hospital.
11:16And that emergency call, the one from the number he'd set himself, his one and only emergency
11:22contact.
11:23He'd been annoyed and flustered at the time, hung up straight away, and never called back.
11:27He'd tried calling me a handful of times over those three days, but it always went straight
11:32to voicemail.
11:32He'd just assumed I was hiding away, too ashamed to face him after my vicious act had
11:36been exposed.
11:37But in the dead of night, he couldn't get the image of her clutching her stomach so tightly
11:41out of his head.
11:42Harrison, what are you thinking about?
11:45Are you still thinking about Stella?
11:48I know you still care about her.
11:50Maybe, maybe I should just go.
11:52I don't want to put you in this position.
11:55Don't be ridiculous.
11:56You've been through so much for me.
11:58I'd never let you leave.
11:59Just focus on getting better, and don't worry about anything else.
12:04Harrison stared at her sleeping face, the unease in his chest spiraling out of control.
12:08He slipped quietly out of the patient room, needing to try calling Stella one more time.
12:14This temper tarum has gone on long enough.
12:17He told himself I was just being stubborn, but even in our worst fights, I'd never once
12:21ignored his calls.
12:22Rich guys are so easy to fool.
12:25This worked out perfectly.
12:26I pinned everything that happened on that frungy old wife, Stella.
12:29And now, Harrison feels so guilty, he can't say no to me.
12:32I've got this in the bag.
12:34I'm going to be the Mrs. Hale for real.
12:36Harrison froze outside the door, his mind going completely blank.
12:39He'd been a total, utter fool, played like a fiddle by this woman.
12:44Mr. Hale, don't you worry.
12:47You and your wife will have another baby some.
12:50She's not my wife.
12:52I'm sorry.
12:54She was saying she'll never be able to get pregnant again after the miscarriage.
12:58The miscarriage was because the fetus wasn't developing normally.
13:02I actually advised her to terminate the pregnancy last week.
13:06She didn't tell you that?
13:08What?
13:10It was like a bomb went off in his head, wiping every thought clean.
13:14Every piece of the puzzle clicked into place all at once.
13:17Stella's deathly white face, her hand clamped tight over her stomach.
13:20The huge pool of blood on the floor.
13:22That unanswered emergency call, the number that would never pick up.
13:27Stella!
13:28Spinning on his heel and sprinting down the stairs, he raced to the parking garage, threw himself into his car,
13:33and slammed the gas pedal to the floor.
13:35He ran countless red lights on the drive, racing like a madman toward the mansion.
13:41Stella!
13:43You're right.
14:12Dated the day of their seventh wedding anniversary,
14:15Patient name, Stella, ultrasound finding, intrauterine pregnancy, eight live fetuses.
14:21His hands began to shake uncontrollably.
14:23He flipped through the pages, one by one, the incomplete abortion diagnosis,
14:28the dilation and cure-tage surgical records, the medical evaluation confirming severe,
14:32permanent damage to her uterus.
14:34Every single word was a knife, twisted deep into his heart.
14:37Stella, you finally answered.
14:40I'm so sorry, none of this is real, right?
14:42Harrison, this is the anniversary gift I had for you.
14:45The preserved remains of the eight babies you never got to meet,
14:48that you killed with your own hands.
14:50Harrison let out a guttural, animalistic scream.
14:53His knees gave out, and he collapsed to the floor, the papers scattering all around him.
14:58He clung to the specimen box like a lifeline,
15:00his forehead pressed to the cold nightstand, and wailed.
15:03Loud and broken, tears and snot streamed down his face, unhinged and broken.
15:07He finally understood.
15:09On their seventh anniversary, she hadn't come empty-handed.
15:12She'd prepared the biggest surprise in the world.
15:15Eight babies that were his.
15:17He was the one who'd brought his mistress into their home,
15:19and shattered that gift with his own two hands.
15:21He was the one who'd pushed her to the ground,
15:23the woman carrying his eight children, for a lying con artist,
15:27and killed his own babies.
15:29He was the one who'd hung up on her desperate call for help,
15:31left her bleeding out on the floor, and nearly cost her her life.
15:34He was the one who'd pushed the girl he loved for 10 years straight into hell,
15:38and burned every last bridge between them to ash.
15:41He called Stella again and again, frantically, endlessly.
15:45But the only thing that came through the speaker was the same,
15:48unchanging automated message,
15:49telling him the number he'd dialed could not be reached.
15:52He was finally panicking, finally terrified.
15:55He'd lost his girl.
15:56He'd lost his eight babies.
15:58He'd lost every last bit of good fortune he'd ever had in his life.
16:03Harrison sat on the master bedroom floor for an entire night,
16:07clutching the specimen box to his chest.
16:09He read and re-read those medical reports,
16:11whispering Stella's name over and over,
16:13until his voice went completely hoarse.
16:15Not a single sound able to come out.
16:18As soon as dawn broke, he headed back to the hospital,
16:21his eyes bloodshot that he didn't step into the patient room.
16:24Instead, he had his lawyers and the police waiting outside,
16:27and secured full evidence of Vivian and the doctor conspiring to falsify medical records,
16:32commit fraud, and file false accusations.
16:34He had both of them sent to prison that same day,
16:37using every connection and resource at his disposal
16:39to make them pay the steepest possible price for what they'd done.
16:42After it was all handled, he felt no relief whatsoever.
16:46The hollow void in his chest only grew wider,
16:48and regret washed over him like a tidal wave, drowning him day and night.
16:52He used every single one of his connections and resources,
16:55searching for Stella like a man possessed.
16:57He pulled security footage, flight records, hotel bookings,
17:01and called every single one of her friends,
17:03until he finally found out that the day she was discharged from the hospital,
17:07she'd booked a one-way flight to Country F.
17:09After she landed, there was no record of her ever leaving the country again.
17:14Country F was where her parents had settled for years,
17:16all those years ago.
17:17She'd cut ties with her parents and given up her chance to study abroad,
17:20just to stand by him and build his business from nothing.
17:23Now, with nowhere else to go, she'd finally gone home to her family.
17:28He'd booked a flight to Country F immediately,
17:30but right before he boarded the plane, he was stopped by customs,
17:34a travel ban had been issued against him,
17:36due to his involvement in an ongoing financial case,
17:38as well as accessory liability for the false accusation.
17:42He smashed up his entire office in a fit of rage,
17:45but it did nothing to change the outcome.
17:47He could only wait in that empty mansion,
17:49guarding the specimen box and those medical reports,
17:52waiting for the travel ban to lift,
17:53waiting for any word from Stella.
17:55It was his birthday.
17:56For the past 10 years, Stella had never missed his birthday.
18:00Every single year, she'd spend weeks preparing his gift,
18:03and cook him a pot of spaghetti from scratch.
18:06But this year, there was no gift,
18:08not even a text, not a single phone call.
18:10He sat at the dining table,
18:12staring at the cold bowl of spaghetti in front of him.
18:15He'd cooked it over and over,
18:17following Stella's old recipe down to the last detail,
18:20but he could never recreate the taste he remembered.
18:22He picked up his phone and dialed that number he knew by heart once again.
18:26This time, all that came through the speaker was an automated message,
18:29telling him the number he had dialed was no longer in service.
18:32She'd changed her number.
18:34She'd cut off every last tie to him,
18:36completely and utterly.
18:37Harrison collapsed onto the table,
18:39and broke down and loud,
18:41heaving sobs like a lost child.
18:42He finally understood how Stella had felt all those years ago at the airport,
18:46clinging to his hand and refusing to let go.
18:48He finally understood the soul-crushing despair she'd felt,
18:52watching him hold another woman in his arms.
18:54He finally understood that some things,
18:57once lost, can never be found again.
18:59I thrived in country F.
19:01The moment the plane touched down,
19:03and I saw my mom and dad waiting for me at the airport,
19:06all the grief and pain I'd bottled up for months came flooding out.
19:09I collapsed into their arms and cried.
19:11They didn't blame me.
19:13They didn't bring up what had happened all those years ago.
19:15They just rubbed my back, whispering over and over,
19:19You're home now.
19:20It's okay.
19:21You're home.
19:21It turned out they'd never truly cut ties with me.
19:25All those years,
19:26they'd been quietly keeping tabs on how I was doing.
19:29They just never reached out,
19:31scared I wouldn't want to see them,
19:32scared they'd disturb my life.
19:34Under my mom's meticulous care,
19:36my body slowly healed,
19:37and the scars on my heart were gently mended,
19:40little by little,
19:41by the warmth of family.
19:42Mason, one of my mom's former students,
19:45stopped by the house often after he heard I'd come home.
19:48He was a gentle, steady man.
19:50He knew what I'd been through,
19:52but never pressed for painful details.
19:54He only ever gave me exactly the right amount of company and support,
19:58exactly when I needed it.
20:00With his referral,
20:01I joined his investment firm,
20:03stepping back into the work I'd excelled at all those years ago.
20:06After all,
20:07it was I who'd landed the very first windfall that built Harrison's company from nothing.
20:12It was I who designed and executed his first breakout hit project.
20:15But somewhere along the way,
20:17I'd given up my career for him,
20:19trapped myself in the four walls of a house,
20:21and lost myself in the process.
20:23The moment I stepped back into the corporate world,
20:26I finally found myself again.
20:28I no longer lived in fear of losing a man's love,
20:31no longer drained myself over a relationship that was never worth it.
20:34I had my own career,
20:36my own family,
20:37my own life.
20:38Mason's presence was like soft spring rain,
20:41gentle and unwavering.
20:42He remembered I had a sensitive stomach,
20:45and would always ask the restaurant to make my food mild ahead of every meal.
20:48He remembered I was afraid of the dark,
20:51and would always drive me home personally if I worked late.
20:54He respected every single one of my thoughts,
20:57supported every decision I made,
20:58and never once asked me to change a single thing about myself for him.
21:02Unlike Harrison's love,
21:04which had burned hot and wild until it scorched everything in its path,
21:07Mason's love was quiet,
21:08steady,
21:09and deep.
21:10It was a safe harbor where I could let my guard down completely,
21:13without fear.
21:14We fell into a relationship naturally,
21:16no grand.
21:17Dramatic vows,
21:19only quiet,
21:20consistent companionship.
21:21On my birthday,
21:22Mason took me to the beach.
21:24The sunset spilled over the water,
21:26painting the waves in gold.
21:27He took my hand in his,
21:28and asked me softly if I'd marry him.
21:31I looked into his eyes,
21:32full of warmth and sincerity,
21:34and smiled,
21:35nodding yes.
21:36The sea breeze blew over us,
21:38carrying the salt of the ocean.
21:40I suddenly remembered the line I'd written on the card I left for Harrison,
21:43my love has gone to the sea.
21:45It turned out to be true.
21:47All the regret and pain I'd buried in the depths would finally be smoothed away by the tide.
21:51A new love would always find its way to you,
21:53riding on the wind from the sea.
21:55The day Mason and I got engaged,
21:57I saw Harrison standing outside my apartment building.
22:00It had been a full year since I'd left.
22:06Stella!
22:07Stella!
22:10His eyes were bloodshot and clouded,
22:12only flaring to sudden.
22:14I finally found you.
22:15Sharp life the second he saw me.
22:17I finally get to see you.
22:18Like a drowning man grabbing for his last lifeline.
22:21Stella, I know I was wrong.
22:23I know it with every fiber of my being.
22:25What I did with Vivian.
22:26I was blind.
22:28I was stupid.
22:28I failed you.
22:29I failed our babies.
22:31Hit me.
22:31Yell at me.
22:32Punish me however you want.
22:33I'll give you all my companies,
22:34my life,
22:35everything.
22:38Just please,
22:40come home with me,
22:41please.
22:43I looked at him calmly,
22:44not a single ripple in my chest.
22:47No hatred,
22:48no resentment,
22:50only complete and total peace.
22:51IT was like watching a stranger
22:53put on a belated,
22:54overwrought tragedy.
22:55Harrison, stand up.
22:56What we had ended a long time ago.
23:00It ended the day you walked through that front door with Vivian.
23:04It ended the day you killed our eight babies with your own two hands.
23:12No!
23:13We had ten years together.
23:15You can't just throw that away.
23:18I know you're still angry at me.
23:20Let me spend the rest of my life making it up to you, okay?
23:24We can have more babies.
23:26We can go back to the way things were, please.
23:29We can never go back.
23:33What you owe me,
23:35what you owe those eight babies,
23:38then bees can never be repaid with a single I'm sorry.
23:41You saw the gift I left you.
23:43You destroyed it with your own hands,
23:44and it can never, ever be fixed.
23:47I'm happy now.
23:49I have a partner, a home,
23:50a life of let go of the past.
23:52I'm asking you to leave me alone
23:54and never bother me again.
23:56I'm going with him.
23:57I'm going with him.
24:10Stella!
24:12Don't go!
24:16Please!
24:25later i heard he'd been forcibly deported back to his home country
24:31after that word got around that he'd liquidated every last one of his companies and assets
24:36holing up a loan in that empty mansion he never dated again never married anyone else
24:43mason and i had our wedding in country f it was a small simple ceremony but it was brimming with
24:49more happiness than i'd ever known a year later i gave birth to a healthy set of boy-girl twins
24:55on the twins first birthday a breaking international news alert flashed across the tv
25:00american national harrison illegally flew a small private plane into country f's restricted airspace
25:05the plane lost control and crashed into the gulf with no survivors on our wedding day
25:11i'd send a single white rose to him through a courier it was my final goodbye to the 10 years
25:17of my youth i'd given to him now he'd sunk to the bottom of the sea along with that crashed
25:23plane
25:23and the love that had died in me long ago had already been laid to rest in those same waters
25:28with the eight babies we never got to hold what we had is gone forever my love has sunk to
25:34the sea
25:34for the rest of my days i will walk every mile of this world in peace and joy never again
25:40to be shaken
25:40so
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