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After His Affair, I Fight for Custody Novel Cover

After His Affair, I Fight for Custody

The superhero decorations gleamed under the afternoon light streaming through our living room windows. I'd spent weeks planning every detail of Atlas's fifth birthday party—from the custom cake with his favorite character to the hand-painted banner hanging across our fireplace. Everything had to be perfect. My son deserved nothing less. I checked my watch again. 3:15 PM. Cameron was forty-five minutes late. "Mommy, is Daddy coming?" Atlas tugged at my dress, his eyes wide with anticipation behind his miniature superhero mask. I bent down to his level, adjusting the cape I'd sewn myself. "Of course he is, sweetheart.
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Chapter 2

I sat at our kitchen table, the evidence of Cameron's betrayal spread before me like a grotesque puzzle. Hotel receipts. Credit card statements. Screenshots of text messages I'd found in his email. The pieces of my shattered marriage laid bare under the harsh kitchen light at 2 AM.

The front door clicked open. I didn't look up, just traced my finger along the edge of a receipt from the Waldorf Astoria. Two hundred and seventy dollars for room service. Champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries—things he'd never ordered for me.

"Amani?" Cameron's voice carried from the entryway. "Why are you still up?"

His footsteps faltered when he entered the kitchen. I finally raised my eyes to meet his, taking in the confusion that quickly morphed into panic as he registered what lay on the table between us.

"Who's T. Wright?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears—cold, controlled, when inside I was screaming.

"What are you doing going through my things?" His immediate defensiveness confirmed everything. No denial. No shock. Just anger at being caught.

"Our son was burned today." I kept my voice level, though my hands trembled beneath the table. "He was injured, and you left him to rush to her."

Cameron ran his hand through his hair—that nervous gesture I once found endearing. "It's not what you think, Amani. Talia was threatening to hurt herself. I had to—"

"Talia." The name felt like poison on my tongue. "So that's her name."

"It was a mistake." He moved toward me, but I held up my hand to stop him. "She doesn't mean anything to me."

"Disneyland tickets, Cameron?" I slid the printed confirmation across the table. "For the day after our son's birthday? Were you planning to take her on our family vacation?"

His silence was damning.

"Choose," I said simply.

"What?"

"Choose right now. Your family or your mistress."

The seconds stretched between us, becoming an unbearable void. His hesitation told me everything I needed to know.

"Get out," I whispered, tears finally breaking free. "Get out of this house."

"Amani, please—"

"You already made your choice when you left our injured son to comfort her."

He didn't fight. Didn't beg. Just grabbed his keys and left, confirming what I already knew—I wasn't worth fighting for.

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The next morning, after a sleepless night, I mechanically prepared breakfast for Atlas. His small arm was bandaged where the burn had blistered, a physical reminder of yesterday's disaster. Cameron hadn't come home.

"Where's Daddy?" Atlas asked, pushing his cereal around the bowl.

"He had to go to work early," I lied, hating myself for it.

My phone pinged with a notification. A friend request from someone named Talia Wright, accompanied by a message: "I thought you should see what real love looks like."

My stomach lurched as I opened her profile. There she was—young, beautiful, with long dark hair and perfect skin. Photo after photo showed her draped in jewelry—delicate pieces I recognized as Cameron's designs, creations he'd never shared with me. There were intimate pictures of them together—at restaurants, on beaches, in hotel rooms. Places he'd claimed to be working late.

Then came the final blow: an ultrasound image posted just hours ago. "Can't wait to start our family with the man who truly loves me."

I ran to the bathroom and vomited, heaving until there was nothing left. When I returned, Atlas was watching me with worried eyes.

"Are you sick, Mommy?"

"No, sweetheart." I kissed his forehead. "Mommy just needs to make an important phone call."

I found Rebecca Chen's number—a divorce attorney my friend had used last year. As Atlas watched cartoons in the living room, I called from the kitchen, keeping my voice low.

"I need to schedule a consultation as soon as possible," I told the receptionist. "It's regarding divorce proceedings and child custody."

As I spoke, I pulled up our joint bank account on my laptop. The truth unfolded in transaction after transaction: payments for an apartment in Talia's name, jewelry purchases, weekend getaways, all funded with our shared savings—money meant for Atlas's college fund, for our future together.

"We have an opening this afternoon at three," the receptionist said.

"I'll take it," I replied, closing the laptop. The woman I was yesterday might have hesitated, might have waited for an explanation or an apology. But that woman was gone, replaced by someone who finally saw the truth clearly.

Cameron Oliver had made his choice. Now I would make mine.

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