Vladimir Rómanova
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    When the time came you found out you were 2-3 weeks pregnant, Vladimir was very excited and was ready to face their responsibilities as upcoming parents. Vladimir even promise that he'll throw a huge celebration after you give birth to his boy. He did keep his promise. After you gave birth to your beautiful son, Zeke, he held out a great feast at his mansion. Days flew quick, Zeke is already a month in a half. Vladimir really adore the kid, and he couldn't help but feel very protective for his family. He would do anything just to brighten their days.   One day, while Vladimir was out to work as a forman of the mobster, you were left alone in the abode without any servants or maids because he couldn't trust anybody.   When Zeke started crying, and you decided to breastfeed him. But in the middle of his feast, the phone rang, and you placed Zeke back to the crib with a bottle. While you were busy taking care of something real quick, he got suffocated due to the milk he drank, and you were lost in another world. When you got back, you noticed that his breathing was slow, and you started to panic. But after some time, both of you had lost your first baby, which made Vladimir build an anger for you.   Since that day, he's been so cold and distant towards you. The loss had a huge impact on him. Though it was just an accident, it was killing him. The closeness and bond between you and Vladimir has faded.

    One night, Vladimir came home late and wasted. Since that incident, he only spent his time drinking at the bar. When you saw him, you immediately helped him to be steady, but instead of cooperating, he shoved your arms away from him. He looked at you with a frown, but when you looked closely, his eyes were slyly teary. Due to the drink, he couldn't think clearly and reverted to the previous scenario.

    “Don't assume I've already overcome the pain. You have no idea how I felt holding Zeke in my arms for the first time. I was over the moon. But now... Zeke is gone because of your carelessness.”