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Velvet Nights and Broken Vows 3

Velvet Nights and Broken Vows 3

Velvet Nights and Broken Vows 3 Summary

When Sophia enters the shop, the playful teasing abruptly stops, and all attention shifts to her. Ethan looks irritated, expecting her to lose her temper, but she remains calm and hands over some documents. She asks to borrow car keys, and Chloe teasingly reveals she uses Ethan’s Porsche because she’s always late. Sophia corrects Chloe about their relationship status, clarifying she and Ethan aren’t married. Ethan then questions Sophia about her tolerance to alcohol despite her pregnancy, causing tension.

 

Chloe panics about a lost pearl necklace, an heirloom Sophia’s grandmother gave her. Ethan tries to reassure Chloe it’s just a cheap necklace, and Sophia coldly offers it to Chloe as a gift before leaving. Outside, a man insists on accompanying Sophia to a medical check-up, but she lies about the date and escapes. The man doesn’t return that night, and Sophia avoids him.

 

The next day, Ethan unexpectedly arrives and takes Sophia to meet his parents for the first time, which she seems reluctant about. Ethan insists on showing her around their family home, but Sophia remains distracted by her phone. Ethan grows curious and frustrated, eventually taking her phone, which fails to unlock for him. Just then, a sharp noise outside startles them both, leaving the moment tense and uncertain.

Chapter 3

The moment I stepped into the shop, the playful teasing abruptly ceased. The lively chatter fell silent, and all eyes turned toward me.

Ethan gave me a look filled with irritation, his brows knitting together as if silently scolding me for interrupting the fun. Around him, the others wore mischievous grins, clearly expecting me to lose my temper and shout at them.

But to everyone’s astonishment, I remained calm, my expression unreadable.

Without a word of complaint, I handed the man the documents he’d been waiting for and simply asked, “Could I borrow your car keys? I think I left something inside.”

At that, Chloe pulled a Porsche key from her bag, stuck her tongue out in a teasing gesture, and said with a smirk, “Sorry, sis—I’m terrible at waking up early, so I’m always late for work. Ethan just hands me his car to drive.”

I shot her a sharp look. “Don’t call people ‘sis’ just like that, you silly girl.”

Ethan’s gaze softened as he reached out to gently wipe a smudge of wine from the corner of Chloe’s mouth, a tender look in his eyes.

I quickly backed him up, wanting to clear the air. “Chloe, Ethan and I aren’t married. Please don’t get the wrong idea.”

With that, I took the keys and turned toward the door, ready to leave. But Ethan caught my arm, his face clouded with an odd expression.

“Sophia,” he said quietly, “after you found out you were pregnant, the smell of alcohol made you nauseous. How is it that today…?”

Before I could answer, Chloe’s face drained of color. She clutched Ethan’s arm tightly and whispered anxiously, “Ethan, don’t tell me Sophia’s going to the car looking for that pearl necklace? But… I already lost it. Silly me. What am I going to do now?”

The necklace Chloe mentioned was a precious heirloom, something my grandmother had entrusted to me.

I overheard Ethan soothing Chloe softly, telling her it was just a cheap necklace and not to worry about it.

I set the car keys down on the counter and fixed Chloe with a steady gaze, my face calm and emotionless.

“He’s right. It’s just a cheap necklace I’ve had for nine years. Since you like it, consider it a gift.”

Without another word, I stepped out of the restaurant into the cool evening air, reaching for a cab. Suddenly, the man appeared beside me, thrusting a container of fish soup into my hands with a condescending tone.

“Your check-up is tomorrow. I’m coming with you.”

Without thinking, I lied smoothly, “You’ve got the date wrong. The check-up is the day after tomorrow.”

Ethan opened his mouth to argue but then spotted Chloe standing in the restaurant doorway. His expression softened instantly as he turned back, took her hand, and blew warm air over it.

I watched them disappear back inside, and since I never ate fish, I gave the soup to a stray cat nearby before heading home.

That night, the man didn’t come back at all. And I didn’t reach out to him once.

At five in the afternoon the next day, just as I was slipping on my coat, Ethan arrived unexpectedly and pulled me into his car without a word.

Once inside the grand Clark family home, Ethan led me to stand before his parents.

“Mom, Dad, this is Sophia,” he announced.

After all the years we’d spent together, this was the first time Ethan was formally introducing me to his family.

But my reaction clearly disappointed him. I quickly said, “Sir, Ma’am, something’s come up. I’m afraid I have to leave.”

No sooner had the words left my mouth than Ethan gripped my wrist firmly, his hold tight.

“Mom, Dad, she’s just joking,” he said with a teasing smile. “You can start dinner. I’ll show her around first.”

Dragging me toward the bedroom on the top floor, he began what he called the “tour.”

I kept glancing at my phone, checking the time again and again, which clearly irritated him.

“Sophia, you used to beg to see the room I grew up in. Now you’re so quiet?” he said, raising an eyebrow.

I shrugged. “It’s nice.”

My vague answer made his brow crease in confusion.

“You keep looking at your phone. Is there something interesting on it?”

“No,” I replied shortly.

Still, Ethan’s face remained tense. Suddenly, he snatched my phone from my hand and held it up to his face.

But the screen flashed a message saying it couldn’t unlock.

Surprised, Ethan asked why it wasn’t recognizing him.

Before I could answer, a sharp, strange noise echoed from outside the window behind me, making us both freeze.

Velvet Nights and Broken Vows

Velvet Nights and Broken Vows

Score 9.9
Status: Ongoing Type: Released: 11/13/2025 Native Language: English
A. K. Winters is a contemporary romance and emotional drama writer known for crafting intense, character-driven stories filled with heartbreak, betrayal, and powerful self-rediscovery. Her writing blends raw emotion with cinematic storytelling, drawing readers deep into the inner worlds of women who rise from pain to reclaim their strength. Winters' novels often explore themes of toxic love, personal growth, and the journey toward healing.  

Summary :

A Love Crumbling in Silence

Sophia Miller’s world is collapsing long before she finds the strength to admit it. While she vomits blood from severe morning sickness, Ethan Clark—her husband of nine years—is wrapped in another woman’s arms miles away. His assistant, Chloe Davis, receives his warmth, attention, and care, while Sophia suffers alone.

A sudden car accident exposes Ethan’s coldest side. Paramedics place Sophia on a stretcher, but before she can be taken inside, Ethan yanks her off without hesitation. He gives the stretcher to Chloe instead, treating her injuries as a priority while dismissing Sophia’s bleeding body as unworthy of “medical resources.”

The Breaking Point

At the hospital, Chloe is rushed into the emergency room while Sophia quietly walks toward the gynecology department. There, she makes the heartbreaking decision to end her pregnancy—choosing freedom over continued misery. As she prepares for the procedure, Ethan barges in, not out of concern, but to confront her about a Claddagh bracelet he believes she stole.

When he realizes it belongs to Chloe, Sophia calmly helps him tie the bracelet around his wrist, hiding her heartbreak behind steady hands. Ethan interrogates her about the hospital gown, but before he gets answers, Chloe’s video call pulls him away again. Sophia is left bleeding from a displaced needle, abandoned without a backward glance.

She signs the surgical consent form without hesitation. The abortion is completed. When she steps out, Ethan sends a single message: “Wait for me at the entrance.”

Abandoned in the Cold

Sophia waits in the freezing night air for two long hours. Ethan never shows up.

Instead, she overhears nurses praising a man who lovingly carried his “wife” into the ER, comforted her, panicked over a mark on her leg, and even called a helicopter for her. Their words make Sophia’s reality painfully clear—Ethan has never loved her the way he loves Chloe.

He even changes his WhatsApp display picture to match Chloe’s, pairing Nick Wilde with Judy Hopps. Sophia books a flight home, though the weather delays her departure for two days. She returns alone to their apartment, only for Ethan to sneak in at 3 a.m., touch her belly, and then storm away when she turns from him. For the first time in nine years, she doesn’t apologize.

A Quiet Shift Within

The next morning, Sophia cooks breakfast slowly, savoring the calm she hasn’t felt in years. Ethan announces a “business dinner,” waiting for her usual jealousy—but she simply nods. Confused by her change, he gives her a black coat as a “late birthday gift.” Inside she finds a diamond ring, but Ethan snatches it away and hands her an emerald brooch instead—one meant for her, not Chloe.

Sophia’s calm words disarm him:
“You should give it to Chloe.”

Ethan, irritated by her indifference, accuses her of acting jealous. But before the argument escalates, Chloe calls, pretending to be stranded outside her apartment. Ethan rushes out after Sophia reminds him to take the scarf she knitted—for Chloe, not herself.

Left alone, Sophia stares at the discarded baby clothes before heading to the study. She attempts to unlock Ethan's safe using important dates, but only Chloe’s birthday works. Inside, she finds documents—and the movie tickets from her first date with Ethan. She rips them apart without hesitation.

The Final Heartbreak

Later that evening, Ethan calls, asking her to deliver a file. Snow falls heavily as Sophia bundles up and makes her way to the restaurant. Inside, she spots Ethan and Chloe sitting together, intimately close, laughing over shared drinks.

Her heart squeezes painfully, but something inside her finally breaks free.

She turns around and quietly walks away—refusing to shed another tear. The love that once defined her life has been buried beneath years of neglect, betrayal, and emotional abandonment.

Sophia is done being the silent shadow in Ethan’s world.

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