No one ever expected things to end up like this. Just because of this one thing, Tara had lost her chance to ever be a mom.
Her knees buckled and she fell straight back. Dylon caught her just in time, his heart in his throat.
If Tara couldn’t have children anymore, would Zach still want to marry her?
“How could this happen? Are you sure you know what you’re doing?” he snapped at the doctors.
“Mr. Ramos, we really did everything we could,” the doctor said, sighing heavily.
Wendy staggered, her voice trembling. “She can’t have kids anymore… How could Reese be so cruel? How could she do this?”
She suddenly glared at Zach, eyes wet with anger. “Zach, do you see what’s happened? Reese didn’t just make Tara lose her baby—she ruined her whole life! She can’t just walk away from this. She has to pay for what she’s done.”
Zach stood there, stunned, his mind going blank for a second.
The doctor’s words kept echoing in his head, each one hitting him like a hammer.
She can’t have kids…
He remembered Tara’s smile the first time they heard the baby’s heartbeat, remembered her touching her belly and whispering about how their baby would grow up healthy. Then he thought of Reese’s completely heartless face, and all the anger he’d been stuffing down finally exploded.
“Reese…”
He gritted his teeth, his eyes colder than ever. “Alright. Fine.”
He yanked out his phone, his fingers shaking with rage as he called his assistant. His voice was icy.
“Let everyone know—from now on, any company working with Wiles Financial will be banned from investing in Ramos Corporation or anything connected to Reese. I don’t care what project she’s running or what she’s after. If anyone helps her, they’re going against me.”
The assistant hesitated for a split second, then quickly answered, “Yes, Mr. Wiles. I’ll take care of it.”
When Tara finally woke up, it was almost evening. Her hand went straight to her stomach before she’d even opened her eyes. She stared up at the ceiling as tears slid quietly down her face.
Her baby was gone.
“You’re awake,” Zach said, stepping over to her bedside as soon as he saw her open her eyes.


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