He Threw His Pregnant Wife Out on Christmas Eve for His Mistress – A Private Helicopter Landed for Her in Minutes.
The Final Word
Derek’s face went through a transformation: shock to disbelief to calculation, to something that looked almost like hope. “Charlotte,” his voice changed completely, soft now, pleading, desperate. “Charlotte, sweetheart, I do not know what came over me. It was a mistake, a terrible, terrible mistake. Please let us go inside and talk about this. I am sure we can work something out,”.
Charlotte stared at him. This man who had thrown her out 10 minutes ago. This man who had called her boring. This man who had told her she was nobody. Now that he knew who she really was, suddenly he wanted to talk.
“Work something out?” Her voice was ice. “You threw me into a snowstorm on Christmas Eve, eight months pregnant. You had your mistress waiting in my bedroom, wearing my grandmother’s pearls, pearls that have been in my family for four generations,”.
“I can explain—”. “No,” the word was absolute, final. “You cannot explain because there is no explanation. There is only who you are, and I finally see it,”.
She turned and walked toward the helicopter. Theodore’s coat was warm around her shoulders. The baby kicked strong and steady, a reminder that she was not alone, would never be alone again.
“Charlotte! Derek lunged forward. Charlotte, wait! You do not understand! I love you! I have always loved you! This was all a misunderstanding!”.
Theodore stepped between them, blocked Derek’s path. “If this is how you love someone, Mr Weston, I would hate to see how you treat your enemies,”. His voice was pleasant, almost conversational, but his eyes were anything but. “Stay away from my sister. Stay away from her child. If you contact her, if you come near her, if you so much as think about her too loudly, you will discover exactly what the Ashford family does to people who hurt their own,”.
Lifting Off
He turned and followed Charlotte to the helicopter. Charlotte climbed inside. The interior was warm: heated leather seats, soft lighting, a blanket already waiting for her. Theodore climbed in beside her. The door began to close.
Through the narrowing gap, Charlotte watched Derek Weston standing on his destroyed lawn. Vanessa was already pulling away from him, already distancing herself, already calculating her exit strategy. Derek’s face was a mask of desperation, of fear, of dawning horror.
“You will be hearing from our attorneys,” Theodore said.
The door closed. The helicopter lifted off. Charlotte watched through the window as the estate grew smaller below. The house, the garden, the man who had tried to destroy her. They shrank and shrank, until they were just specks of light in the darkness. Then they were gone.
Charlotte put her hand on her belly. The baby kicked. “It is okay, little one,” she whispered. “Mommy made a mistake, a terrible mistake, but we are going to fix it. I promise you we are going to fix everything,”.
Theodore handed her a cashmere blanket. His face was tight with controlled anger. “Grandmother is furious,” he said. “With me, with herself. She never trusted him. She wanted to investigate before you got married, but you asked her not to. You said you wanted him to love you for yourself,”.
“I did say that,” Charlotte wrapped the blanket around herself. “I thought I was being romantic. Turns out I was just being naive,”.
“You were being hopeful. There is a difference,” Theodore’s voice softened. “What matters now is that you are safe. You are out, and Derek Weston is about to discover what happens when you cross the wrong family,”.
Charlotte looked at her reflection in the helicopter window. Mascara streaked down her cheeks. Her hairy bum. Her hair was wet and stringy with melted snow. Her eyes were red from crying.
But something had changed in those eyes. Something was different. The softness was gone, the naivety was gone, the blind faith was gone. In their place was something new, something harder, something stronger. She did not know yet what that hardness would become. Did not know what kind of woman would emerge from this wreckage. But she knew one thing for certain: Derek Weston had made the biggest mistake of his life, and he was about to pay for it.
The Reckoning
The helicopter flew through the night for 23 minutes. Charlotte spent most of the flight in silence. She stared out the window at the darkness below. Occasional lights dotted the landscape. Houses where families were celebrating Christmas Eve, people opening presents, drinking eggnog, singing carols. Normal people living normal lives.
Charlotte wondered what that felt like, to be normal. To have a normal Christmas with a normal husband in a normal house. She had tried so hard to be normal. Had hidden her family’s wealth, had pretended to be just another woman working at just another job. Had married a man she thought loved her for herself. And look where normal had gotten her.
Theodore was on the phone. His voice was low and clipped, all business despite the late hour, despite the crisis. Charlotte caught fragments of his conversation. “Full investigation tonight. I want everything on Derek Weston. Financial records, business history, personal history, criminal history. I wanna know what he ate for breakfast when he was 12 years old,”.
A pause. “I do not care what time it is. I do not care that it is Christmas Eve. Pay them triple, pay them quadruple. Just get it done,”.
Another pause. “Yes, she is safe, she is with me. We are on route to the estate,”.
He ended the call, looked at Charlotte. “Grandmother has people working on it already. By morning we will know everything there is to know about Derek Weston. Everything. Everything: his fund, his finances, his mistresses, his secrets,”.
Theodore’s jaw tightened. “If he has so much as an unpaid parking ticket, we will find it,”.
Charlotte nodded. She should feel something, she thought. Satisfaction, anticipation. Something, but all she felt was numb. “The baby,” she said suddenly. “I have not felt her move in a while,”.
Theodore’s expression shifted. Concern replaced anger. “Doctor Sloane is meeting us at the estate. She drove down from Boston as soon as grandmother called. Doctor Sloane came on Christmas Eve. She canceled her own family’s celebration to be there for you,”.
Theodore reached over and squeezed Charlotte’s hand. “You have more people who love you than you realize, Charlie. You have always had them. You just forgot for a while,”.
Charlotte felt the tears threatening again. She blinked them back. “I pushed everyone away for him. I gave up everything for him,”.
“You did not give up anything. You made choices, and now you are making different choices,” Theodore’s voice was firm. “Do not waste energy on regret. Save it for what comes next,”. “What does come next?”.
“Whatever you want. You are an Ashford. You can do anything, be anything. Destroy anyone who tries to hurt you,”. He smiled slightly. “But first, let us get you home. Let us make sure you and that baby are healthy. The rest can wait until morning,”.
