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After Betrayal, Her Decision

I stared at my phone, my thumb frozen mid-scroll as the TMZ headline screamed up at me: "Sterling Construction Mogul's Secret Romance with Rising Starlet." The images beneath the garish yellow text made my stomach lurch. Nathan—my husband of seven years—with his arms wrapped around a young actress I recognized from billboards. Scarlett Rose. Her name burned into my mind as I took in photo after photo of them together. But it wasn't just the fact of their affair that made my hands tremble. It was the way he looked at her—tender, present, alive. His eyes crinkled at the corners, his smile reaching them in a way I hadn't witnessed since... ever. Not once in our marriage had he looked at me that way. "Exclusive photos show Nathan Sterling, 38, sharing intimate moments with Scarlett Rose, 24, at his Malibu beach house," the article continued.
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Chapter 2

The business card in my hand felt impossibly heavy. Diana Reeves, Attorney at Law. Her office was housed in a sleek downtown building that seemed to touch the clouds, much like Nathan's corporate headquarters. The difference was that this tower didn't make me feel small. It made me feel protected.

I smoothed down my dress—a vibrant emerald green I'd bought yesterday, nothing like the muted pastels that had filled my closet for seven years—and stepped into the elevator.

"You must be Mrs. Sterling," said a tall woman with sharp eyes and a sharper suit when I entered the office. She didn't extend her hand. "I'm Diana Reeves."

"Isabella," I corrected her. "Just Isabella Martinez."

Something in her expression softened almost imperceptibly. "Isabella, then. Come in."

Diana's office was minimalist but warm, with a wall of windows overlooking the city. She gestured for me to sit across from her at a polished desk.

"So," she said, opening a leather portfolio. "I understand you're seeking a divorce from Nathan Sterling."

"Yes." The word was small but felt enormous leaving my lips.

"I've done some preliminary research." She tapped a pen against her notes. "Your husband's net worth is considerable. The prenuptial agreement you signed has some vulnerabilities we can exploit. With his recent... indiscretions being so public, I believe we can secure you a very favorable settlement."

I watched the sunlight glint off her pen as she outlined figures that seemed astronomical—properties, investments, cash settlements. The numbers blurred together, meaningless.

"Mrs. Reeves," I interrupted. "I don't want his money."

She stopped mid-sentence, her pen hovering over the paper. "Excuse me?"

"I don't want a settlement. I don't want alimony. I don't want anything from him."

Diana leaned back in her chair, studying me with new interest. "That's... unusual. May I ask why?"

I touched the faded scar on my wrist absently. "I spent seven years trying to be someone else for him. I just want myself back."

Her expression shifted from confusion to something like respect, maybe even a hint of admiration. "That's the first time I've heard that in twenty years of practice." She closed her portfolio. "But you should know that walking away with nothing is not in your best interest."

"It's the only way I'll truly be free of him."

Diana nodded slowly. "Alright. We'll proceed your way. But I want you to take some time to think about it. This decision will affect your future significantly."

I left her office feeling lighter than I had in years, despite the weight of what lay ahead.

Three days later, I sat on the edge of the bathtub in my hotel room, staring at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands. Two pink lines. Unmistakable. Undeniable.

I pressed a hand to my stomach, feeling a confusing mixture of hope and dread. A child. Nathan's child. Our child.

For a moment, I allowed myself to imagine a different life—one where Nathan loved me, where we raised this baby together in a home filled with warmth instead of echoing silence.

The fantasy crumbled as quickly as it formed. This wasn't a sign to stay. If anything, it was more reason to leave, to create a life where my child wouldn't grow up watching their mother erase herself for a man who couldn't love her.

I needed to tell Nathan. Not because I expected him to change, but because despite everything, this child was his too.

The next morning, I went to his office. His secretary's eyes widened when she saw me—no doubt she'd seen the TMZ photos too.

"I need to see my husband," I said, my voice steady.

She hesitated, then buzzed me in without announcing me.

Nathan was standing at the floor-to-ceiling window, his back to the door, phone pressed to his ear. He turned when I entered, surprise briefly crossing his face before his features settled back into their usual mask of indifference.

"I'll call you back," he said into the phone, his eyes never leaving mine.

I didn't sit down. "I'm pregnant."

The words hung in the air between us. For a split second, something flashed in his eyes—shock, maybe even a flicker of joy. Then his gaze hardened.

"Is it mine?" he asked coldly.

The question hit me like a physical blow. After seven years of complete devotion, of reshaping myself into someone else for him, he could still believe I would betray him?

"I want a paternity test," he continued, his voice businesslike. "My lawyers will arrange it."

Something inside me that had been holding on—some last, fragile hope that there was something worth salvaging—finally broke free and drifted away.

"You know what, Nathan?" My voice was calm, almost gentle. "You don't deserve to know."

I turned and walked out of his office, out of the building, and into the bright morning sunlight. My hand rested protectively over my stomach as I hailed a taxi.

The child within me was the future. Nathan Sterling was the past. And for the first time in seven years, I was looking forward, not back.

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