On Valentine’s Day morning, I received a video that changed everything… so I made sure the whole company saw it live.

Chapter 1: The Incendiary Gift

The digital clock on my nightstand glowed a harsh 4:30 a.m., piercing the pitch-black quiet of my bedroom. Outside, the notorious Seattle fog rolled heavily off Puget Sound, pressing a freezing, damp breath against the windowpanes. It was February 14th. Valentine’s Day.

I was awake before the alarm could even think about sounding. It was an involuntary reflex, a professional hazard baked into my DNA as the news production manager at Pacific Media. Half-asleep, I shifted my weight, extending a hand to the opposite side of the mattress, instinctively seeking the familiar warmth of my husband. My fingers met only a glacial expanse of overly smooth, undisturbed cotton.

Philip Thorne hadn’t made it home.

His excuse the night before had been meticulously crafted, practically bulletproof. “I’m stuck taking some high-profile clients out to dinner in Belleview with the CEO,” he had murmured over the phone, his tone dripping with fabricated exhaustion. “The eco-tourism project is in the final stretch, El. You know how it is.”

I let out a ragged breath, watching a faint mist form in the frigid air of the room. I sat up, dragging a heavy hand through my tangled hair, desperately trying to silence the phantom sirens of anxiety that had been wailing in my subconscious for months. It’s fine, I told myself, clutching the rationale of the supportive spouse. He’s building our future. For the baby we’re planning.