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After He Gave Our Baby's Locket to His Mistress's Dog Novel Cover

After He Gave Our Baby's Locket to His Mistress's Dog

I clutched the small velvet box in my hand as I stepped into the gleaming lobby of Hayes Technologies. The custom-made gold locket nestled inside represented everything I'd been hoping for—a future with Ryan, a family, the life we'd promised each other. After three years of marriage and countless disappointments, I wanted this surprise to be perfect. The receptionist smiled as I approached. "Mrs. Hayes! Ryan didn't mention you were coming by today." "It's a surprise," I said, my fingers tightening around the box. "Is he in?" "He's finishing up a meeting. You can wait in his office if you'd like." I nodded, turning toward the hallway when a familiar bark caught my attention. Diana's golden retriever, Banjo, trotted across the lobby, his tail wagging enthusiastically.
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I clutched the small velvet box in my hand as I stepped into the gleaming lobby of Hayes Technologies. The custom-made gold locket nestled inside represented everything I'd been hoping for—a future with Ryan, a family, the life we'd promised each other. After three years of marriage and countless disappointments, I wanted this surprise to be perfect.

The receptionist smiled as I approached. "Mrs. Hayes! Ryan didn't mention you were coming by today."

"It's a surprise," I said, my fingers tightening around the box. "Is he in?"

"He's finishing up a meeting. You can wait in his office if you'd like."

I nodded, turning toward the hallway when a familiar bark caught my attention. Diana's golden retriever, Banjo, trotted across the lobby, his tail wagging enthusiastically. My breath caught in my throat when I spotted something glinting around his neck.

Time seemed to slow as I moved closer, my heartbeat thundering in my ears. It couldn't be. But there it was—the custom-made gold locket I had designed for our baby, hanging from Banjo's collar like a trophy.

The room tilted beneath my feet. Three weeks ago, I'd shown Ryan the design—a delicate oval with tiny stars etched around the border, waiting to be filled with our child's first photo. He'd smiled, kissed my forehead, and told me to order it. I'd kept the finished piece hidden, planning to surprise him on his birthday next week.

Yet here it was, adorning Diana Foster's dog.

"Excuse me," I managed, my voice barely audible as I approached the office manager who was petting Banjo. "That locket—where did it come from?"

She looked up, confusion crossing her features before recognition dawned. "Oh! Mr. Hayes gave it to Diana for Banjo last week. Cute, isn't it?"

The floor seemed to drop from beneath me. Last week? I'd only received the finished piece three days ago, had hidden it in my jewelry box at home. How had Ryan—?

"Is everything okay, Mrs. Hayes?" the manager asked, concern creasing her brow.

Before I could answer, the conference room doors opened. Ryan emerged, his hand resting casually on Diana's lower back as they laughed about something. Diana's sleek blonde hair caught the light as she leaned toward him, whispering something that made him smile—that private smile I once thought belonged only to me.

They froze when they saw me standing there, my eyes fixed on the locket around her dog's neck.

"Grace," Ryan said, his voice instantly shifting to that careful tone he used when I'd caught him in a lie. "I didn't know you were coming in today."

"Clearly," I whispered, my hand instinctively moving to my slightly rounded belly. Five months pregnant, after years of hoping. "I wanted to surprise you."

Diana's lips curved into that familiar smirk—the same one she'd worn when I'd humiliated myself begging her to allow me to have a child with my own husband.

"The locket," I said, my voice stronger now, anger cutting through shock. "How did it get on her dog?"

Ryan glanced at the golden retriever, then back at me with barely concealed impatience. "It was just sitting in your drawer. Diana mentioned Banjo needed a new tag, so I gave it to her. It's not a big deal, Grace."

"Not a big deal?" The words scraped my throat. "I designed that for our baby."

Diana bent down, unclasping the locket from Banjo's collar. She held it out, dangling it between her manicured fingers. "Here. If it means that much to you."

I snatched it back, the metal warm from being pressed against the dog's fur. The violation of something so precious made my stomach clench painfully.

Ryan sighed, checking his watch. "We have another meeting in five minutes. Was there something you needed?"

The dismissal in his voice was the final blow. I turned and walked out, my vision blurring as I made my way to the parking garage.

That evening, the cramping started—subtle at first, then increasingly sharp. When I saw the blood, panic seized me. I called Ryan, my hands shaking.

"I think something's wrong with the baby," I gasped when he answered. "I need you to come home."

His voice was distant, annoyed. "I'm in the middle of something important with Diana. Can't you call your doctor?"

"Ryan, please—" A wave of pain cut off my words.

"Diana's having a difficult day with her fertility treatments. I promised I'd be here for her. Just call an Uber if you need to go to the hospital."

The line went dead. I collapsed onto the bathroom floor, alone as my body betrayed me, as our baby slipped away.

Hours later, Maria, our housekeeper, found me unconscious in a pool of blood and called an ambulance.

Ryan finally appeared at the hospital near midnight, smelling of Diana's signature perfume. He stood at the foot of my bed, his face a mask of cold accusation.

"You did this on purpose, didn't you?" he said quietly. "To make Diana look bad. To punish her."

In that moment, as he blamed me for losing our child, something inside me finally broke beyond repair.

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