My boyfriend’s childhood friend 8

My boyfriend’s childhood friend 8

I grabbed something off the floor—launched it at her.

 

She screamed and hit the ground.

 

Then I saw it. A rat.

 

Footsteps thundered upstairs. Quentin and Cecilia stormed in.

 

Rainee was on the floor, clutching her stomach, sobbing like she was dying.

 

“Quentin! My belly—what if something happened to the baby? I was just being nice, offering Vivienne food, and she threw a rat at me!”

 

She turned up the waterworks, sobbing louder, milking it.

 

And just like that, they all believed her.

 

Cecilia looked like she was about to lunge, but Quentin held her back.

 

His eyes—pure ice.

 

“I can’t believe you, Vivienne,” he said. “I let you stay here so it’d be easier to take care of you, but clearly, you can’t be under the same roof as Rainee.”

 

I shut my eyes, drained. The hopelessness was crushing.

 

“Live together? Please. Everyone thinks Rainee’s carrying your kid and I’m just the girl who ‘CHEATED’ and got knocked up. Why would I belong here?”

 

His jaw tightened. Annoyed but trying to keep it together.

 

“Just… focus on your pregnancy, okay? Keep the baby safe. Stop picking fights with Rainee.”

 

I didn’t say a word. Just let out a cold, bitter laugh.

 

He snapped. Slammed the door.

 

“You’re staying in the attic. Maybe some time alone will help you think. I’ll have food brought up.”

 

***

 

I was stuck in that gross, airless attic for days—rats included.

 

Rainee stopped picking fights, probably because Quentin warned her.

 

But a month in, she walked by, and she made sure to say loud enough for me to hear, “Quentin’s taking me to my check-up tomorrow!”

 

That night, I played it cool. When Quentin dropped off my food, I said, “It’s been a month. The baby needs tests.”

 

He smiled, like I was finally the version of me he wanted.

 

“If you’d been like this earlier, things wouldn’t have been so hard. Don’t worry—I’ll take you tomorrow.”

 

He didn’t.

 

He went with Rainee.

 

I got stuck with Cecilia, who barely looked up from her phone the whole ride.

 

At the hospital, she didn’t even catch when I asked about ending the pregnancy.

 

The doctor helped me go through with it.

 

Quentin showed up late. Rainee was already done.

 

“Where’s Vivienne? She’s still not out?”

 

He pushed open the door—froze.

 

Blood-soaked sheets. Tissue on the floor.

 

His face went gray. Lips shaking.

 

“V-Vivienne, what did you do?”

My boyfriend’s childhood friend

My boyfriend’s childhood friend

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