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After My Husband Abandoned Me, I Became a Billionaire Novel Cover

After My Husband Abandoned Me, I Became a Billionaire

The rhythmic beep of the heart monitor was my only companion in the sterile hospital room. I stared at the ceiling, counting the tiny holes in each tile as I had for the past eighteen hours. My hand rested protectively over my now-empty womb, the other clutching the grainy ultrasound photo—the only proof I had that my baby had ever existed at all. Three days ago, I'd been planning a nursery. Now, I was recovering from a D&C procedure, my body as hollow as my heart. Northwestern Memorial Hospital's maternity ward was cruelly ironic—a place meant for new life had become my sanctuary of grief. "Mrs. Walsh?" A nurse with kind eyes poked her head in. "Can I get you anything for the pain?" Physical pain I could handle. It was the other kind that was unbearable.
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The rhythmic beep of the heart monitor was my only companion in the sterile hospital room. I stared at the ceiling, counting the tiny holes in each tile as I had for the past eighteen hours. My hand rested protectively over my now-empty womb, the other clutching the grainy ultrasound photo—the only proof I had that my baby had ever existed at all.

Three days ago, I'd been planning a nursery. Now, I was recovering from a D&C procedure, my body as hollow as my heart. Northwestern Memorial Hospital's maternity ward was cruelly ironic—a place meant for new life had become my sanctuary of grief.

"Mrs. Walsh?" A nurse with kind eyes poked her head in. "Can I get you anything for the pain?"

Physical pain I could handle. It was the other kind that was unbearable.

"No, thank you. My husband should be here soon," I whispered, the same thing I'd been saying for hours.

When my phone finally buzzed, I lunged for it despite the sharp pain that shot through my abdomen.

"Ryan?" My voice cracked with relief.

"Hey, Izzy." His voice sounded distant, street noise in the background. "Sorry I couldn't come earlier. The investors meeting ran long."

"It's okay," I lied, blinking back tears. "Are you on your way now?"

"Yeah, about that..." A pause that told me everything. "Jenkins wants to discuss the pitch over dinner. I might be a little late."

"Oh." The word fell from my lips like a stone. "I understand."

"You're doing okay though, right? The doctors said it was routine."

Routine. As if losing our child was as ordinary as getting a tooth filled.

"They said I could be discharged tomorrow if someone's here to take me home," I managed.

"Great, I'll be there." His voice brightened with what sounded like relief. "Look, I gotta go. Love you."

The call ended before I could respond.

Two hours later, Ryan finally appeared in my doorway. His cologne reached me before he did—the expensive one I'd given him for Christmas. He'd changed into a fresh shirt since morning.

"Hey, you." He leaned down to kiss my forehead, not quite meeting my eyes. "How are you feeling?"

"Like I lost our baby," I said quietly.

He shifted uncomfortably. "The doctor said these things happen. We can try again when you're better."

I turned the ultrasound photo toward him. "Do you want to see?"

Ryan glanced at it, then away quickly. "I should probably get some coffee. It's been a long day."

"Ryan, please stay. Just for a little while."

He checked his watch. "I'll be right back, I promise. Twenty minutes, tops."

Before I could protest, he was gone again.

With nothing else to do, I forced myself out of bed. The nurses had encouraged short walks to prevent blood clots. Clutching the IV pole for support, I shuffled toward the door, determined to find the cafeteria and my husband.

I made it to the elevator when I heard familiar voices from the small café across the hall. Ryan's laugh—the genuine one I rarely heard anymore—made me pause.

"So she seriously doesn't know you're meeting with Montgomery Holdings next week?" The voice belonged to Marcus Bell, Ryan's college friend and now VP at his startup.

"Keep it down, man." Ryan's voice was hushed but clear. "No, Isabella has no idea. She doesn't follow business news."

"Dude, your wife is like a time capsule from 2010," Marcus snickered. "Those sensible shoes and cardigans. Does she own anything that isn't beige?"

I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering.

"You should've seen her face when I gave her that knockoff handbag for her birthday. You'd think it was from the actual designer." Another voice—Tim from Marketing.

"She's...simple," Ryan replied, discomfort evident but not enough to defend me. "She likes what she likes."

"Simple is one word for it," Marcus laughed. "Boring is another. At least Charlotte knows the difference between Louboutin and Payless."

Charlotte. The name hit me like a physical blow. Ryan's first love, who'd recently moved back to Chicago. The woman he'd been texting "for networking purposes."

"Charlotte's different," Ryan muttered. "Can we talk about something else?"

Different. Not "That's my wife you're talking about" or "Shut up, Marcus." Just "different."

I retreated to my room, each step more painful than the last.

That night, as darkness settled over the city, the panic attack hit without warning. My chest constricted, heart racing so fast the monitors blared. I couldn't breathe, couldn't think. My finger pressed the call button repeatedly as black spots danced before my eyes.

Nurses rushed in, voices urgent but distant through the roaring in my ears.

"Blood pressure dropping—"

"Anxiety response—"

"Where's her husband?"

In that moment, as they stabilized me with oxygen and medication, I knew exactly where Ryan was. Not racing to my side. Not holding my hand through the worst moment of my life.

He was with her. With Charlotte. Comforting her instead of me.

As sedatives pulled me under, one crystal-clear thought emerged: The baby wasn't the only thing I had lost today.

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