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After My Husband Took Our Son to His Mistress

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The steady beep of monitors pulled me from darkness. I blinked against harsh fluorescent lights, my body feeling hollow and strange. The hospital room was pristine—white walls, white sheets, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils. My hand instinctively moved to my stomach, and that's when the emptiness hit me. Twelve weeks. Our baby was gone. The door opened, and Damon strode in, his tailored suit unwrinkled despite the early hour. His eyes flickered to his watch before settling on me. "You're awake," he said, his voice neutral. No embrace.

After My Husband Took Our Son to His Mistress Chapter 1

The steady beep of monitors pulled me from darkness. I blinked against harsh fluorescent lights, my body feeling hollow and strange. The hospital room was pristine—white walls, white sheets, the antiseptic smell burning my nostrils. My hand instinctively moved to my stomach, and that's when the emptiness hit me.

Twelve weeks. Our baby was gone.

The door opened, and Damon strode in, his tailored suit unwrinkled despite the early hour. His eyes flickered to his watch before settling on me.

"You're awake," he said, his voice neutral. No embrace. No touch. Just that clinical observation as he approached the bed.

I searched his face for any hint of grief, any acknowledgment of what we'd lost. There was nothing—just the same impassive mask I'd grown accustomed to over seven years of marriage.

"Damon," I whispered, my throat raw. "Our baby..."

He nodded once, as if confirming a business transaction. "The doctors say it was for the best. Apparently, there were complications."

For the best. As if our child had been a defective product returned to the manufacturer.

He reached inside his jacket and withdrew a checkbook, his fountain pen clicking open with practiced precision. The scratch of pen against paper filled the silence between us.

"I've made arrangements for you to stay another night," he said, tearing out the check with a crisp rip. "But I have meetings scheduled this afternoon. The Tokyo merger can't wait."

He placed the check on the bedside table, his fingers not even brushing mine. "This should cover anything you need. Buy yourself something nice. It might help you feel better."

I stared at the check—five figures, a monetary bandage for the wound of our lost child. As if grief could be measured in dollars and cents.

"I'll have my driver take you home tomorrow," he added, already turning toward the door. "We'll discuss next steps when I return from Tokyo."

The door clicked shut behind him, and I was alone again with the beeping monitors and the echo of his footsteps.

* * *

Two days later, I stepped into our penthouse, still weak and unsteady on my feet. The familiar scent of lilies—Mrs. Stone's preferred arrangement—filled the air. Voices drifted from the living room.

"—just dreadful timing. The charity gala is next week, and now this... situation."

Marlowe's voice, honeyed with false sympathy. I followed the sound and found her perched on our sofa beside Mrs. Stone, both women immaculate in designer clothes, teacups balanced delicately in their manicured hands.

"Oh, Angelina," Marlowe exclaimed, her smile not reaching her eyes. "We were just discussing you. How are you feeling, darling?"

"Such a shame about the baby," Mrs. Stone added, adjusting her pearls. "Though perhaps it's for the best. The Stone lineage requires strength, and with your... delicate constitution..."

The implication hung in the air—that my body had somehow failed the family's genetic standards.

"We were telling Marlowe how important it is to maintain appearances," Mrs. Stone continued. "The board members' wives will expect to see you at the gala. We can't have people thinking there's instability in the Stone family."

I stood frozen, unable to form words as they discussed me as if I weren't present.

"Of course," Marlowe nodded sympathetically. "Angelina understands the importance of duty. Don't you, dear?"

Their eyes—cold, calculating, dismissive—followed me as I retreated to my room.

Once inside, I locked the door and leaned against it, sliding to the floor as tears burned behind my eyelids. I'd prepared for this moment for months, hiding the divorce papers in the back of my closet like a shameful secret.

Now, I retrieved them with trembling hands.

The pen felt heavy as I signed my name on each marked line, the ink bleeding slightly into the expensive paper. Seven years of pretending to be someone I wasn't—someone who could live without love, without respect, without basic human decency.

* * *

The next morning, I heard Shiloh's footsteps in the hallway. My heart leapt at the sound.

"Shiloh," I called softly, opening my door. "Do you have a minute?"

My seven-year-old son paused, his small face a mirror of his father's stoicism. I knelt to his level, reaching for him.

"Can I give you a hug before school?"

He stepped back, brushing imaginary lint from his blazer—a gesture I'd seen Damon make countless times.

"Don't touch me," he said, his voice small but sharp. "Grandma says you're just being dramatic about the baby. She says you're trying to get attention."

My arms fell to my sides. "Shiloh—"

"And Dad's busy," he continued, adjusting his backpack. "I wish he would take Auntie Marlowe to Parent-Teacher Day tomorrow instead of you. She actually knows how to dress properly for these things."

The words struck like physical blows. My own son, looking at me with disdain learned from others.

"Well," I managed, swallowing hard. "I hope you have a good day at school."

As he walked away without looking back, something inside me crystallized into certainty. I wouldn't spend another night in this house of strangers who wore my family's name but shared none of my heart.

Tonight, I would leave.

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