
After My Husband's Lies, His Captain Won My Heart
Chapter 2
The chicken noodle soup I'd made for Ethan steamed in its container as I walked through the hallways of the training facility. Three days had passed since I'd discovered the truth about the diamond ring, and my suspicions had been confirmed in the worst possible way—I was pregnant. The irony wasn't lost on me. While my husband was spending my money on another woman, I was carrying his child.
I hadn't told him yet. Part of me wanted to see if he'd notice any changes in me first, if he cared enough to pay attention. Another part feared what this news might mean for our already fractured relationship.
The team's practice area was quieter than usual. Most players were probably at lunch, which would give me a moment alone with Ethan. As I approached his personal training room, I noticed the door wasn't fully closed. A sliver of space revealed movement inside.
I slowed my steps, something primal telling me to be cautious. Through the narrow opening, I saw Ethan—not alone and certainly not practicing. He stood with his arms wrapped around Lily, the female commentator whose voice I'd heard countless times on broadcasts but had never met in person. Her back was to me, but I could see her hand resting on Ethan's chest, a large diamond catching the light as she moved her fingers.
My diamond. The one my money had paid for.
"You like it?" Ethan murmured, his voice carrying that tender tone I once believed was reserved for me. "Fifty thousand well spent."
"It's perfect," Lily replied, turning her hand to admire the ring. "Almost as perfect as you."
As if sensing my presence, she glanced over her shoulder. Our eyes met through the crack in the door. Instead of embarrassment or shame, a slow, deliberate smile spread across her face. Without breaking eye contact with me, she pressed herself closer to Ethan and kissed him deeply, possessively.
She was marking her territory—and making sure I understood I was trespassing.
The soup container slipped in my suddenly numb fingers. I caught it before it fell, the hot liquid sloshing against the plastic. Backing away silently, I turned and headed for the stairwell, my chest constricting with each breath.
I'd made it to the landing between floors when the door behind me swung open. Lily's heels clicked against the concrete as she followed me.
"Leaving so soon?" Her voice echoed in the stairwell, sharp and mocking. "No hello for your husband's girlfriend?"
I kept walking, one hand instinctively moving to protect my stomach. "I have nothing to say to you."
"That's funny, because I have plenty to say to you." She moved quickly, positioning herself to block my path. Up close, she was even more beautiful than on screen—flawless skin, perfectly styled hair, designer clothes that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent. "Let's get one thing straight. Ethan never loved you. He married you for your money, nothing more."
"Move aside," I said, trying to step around her.
She shifted to block me again. "Do you know what he calls you when you're not around? His personal ATM. His sugar mama." She laughed, the sound bouncing off the concrete walls. "It's pathetic, really. Three million dollars and you still couldn't buy his love."
"That's enough." My voice was steadier than I felt. "Whatever is between Ethan and me is our business."
"There is no 'between Ethan and you' anymore," she snapped, her composed facade cracking. "He's with me now. The sooner you accept that and disappear, the better for everyone."
I tried once more to move past her. "I need to go."
"Not until you promise to stay away from him." Her hand shot out, grabbing my arm with surprising strength. "Sign the divorce papers and vanish. He doesn't want you. He never did."
"Let go of me." I pulled away, fear mixing with anger. "I'm pregnant with his child."
The words hung in the air between us. Lily's expression shifted from shock to something darker, more dangerous. Before I could react, she placed both hands on my shoulders and shoved—hard.
The world tilted. My feet lost contact with the stairs. For one suspended moment, I felt weightless, and then gravity took over. My body tumbled down the concrete steps, each impact sending shockwaves of pain through me. I came to rest at the bottom of the flight, curled protectively around my stomach.
A warm wetness spread between my legs. When I looked down, I saw red seeping through my jeans.
"Help," I whispered, too weak to shout. "Please, someone help."
Above me, Lily stood frozen, perhaps just realizing the magnitude of what she'd done. Then, without a word, she turned and disappeared back through the door.
As darkness crept in at the edges of my vision, one thought crystallized with perfect clarity: this was no longer about saving my marriage. This was war.
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