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After My Miscarriage, He Took in His Pregnant Lover Novel Cover

After My Miscarriage, He Took in His Pregnant Lover

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, watching as the second pink line darkened against the white background. My heart hammered against my ribs as I blinked, certain I was seeing things. "Again," I whispered to myself, reaching for the second test in the box Vincent had teasingly called "obsessive" when I'd brought it home last week. Seven years of marriage. Seven years of trying, of temperature tracking, of scheduled intimacy that sometimes felt more like a clinical procedure than lovemaking. And now, on our anniversary, the universe had finally answered. The second test confirmed what the first had shown. Two pink lines. Unmistakable. "I'm pregnant," I said aloud, my voice breaking in the empty bathroom of our Seattle home.
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I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, watching as the second pink line darkened against the white background. My heart hammered against my ribs as I blinked, certain I was seeing things.

"Again," I whispered to myself, reaching for the second test in the box Vincent had teasingly called "obsessive" when I'd brought it home last week.

Seven years of marriage. Seven years of trying, of temperature tracking, of scheduled intimacy that sometimes felt more like a clinical procedure than lovemaking. And now, on our anniversary, the universe had finally answered.

The second test confirmed what the first had shown. Two pink lines. Unmistakable.

"I'm pregnant," I said aloud, my voice breaking in the empty bathroom of our Seattle home.

I pressed my hand against my still-flat stomach, imagining the tiny life growing inside me. After years of disappointment, the reality felt surreal. I needed confirmation—medical confirmation.

Two hours later, I sat in my clinic's ultrasound room, watching Dr. Patel's face as she moved the wand across my abdomen.

"Dr. Parker," she said, her professional demeanor cracking into a smile, "you're definitely pregnant."

I exhaled shakily. "And everything looks normal?"

"Better than normal," she replied, turning the screen toward me. "See these two distinct sacs? You're carrying twins."

The world tilted beneath me. Twins. Vincent and I were having twins.

I left the clinic with a small bag containing the ultrasound images and a vintage watch box tucked under my arm—a 1960s Omega Vincent had been eyeing for months. Tonight would be perfect. The watch was his anniversary gift, but the twins were my surprise—our surprise.

"Dr. Parker?" My nurse Rebecca appeared at my office door, her expression concerned. "Everything okay? You look..."

"Rebecca," I said, unable to contain my smile, "I'm pregnant. With twins."

Her eyes widened. "Oh my God! Dr. Morgan will be over the moon!"

"I hope so," I said, glancing at my watch—our anniversary dinner reservation was in three hours. "I just need to get home and change."

My phone buzzed with a text from Vincent: *Stuck in deposition. Might be late. Start without me.*

A flicker of disappointment crossed my face. The distance between us had grown over the past few months—Vincent working late, me covering extra shifts at the hospital. But tonight would change everything. The news of our twins would bridge whatever invisible gap had formed between us.

I was halfway home when my pager went off—Seattle General Hospital requesting immediate assistance with a high-risk patient.

"Dr. Parker speaking," I answered, already calculating how quickly I could handle this and still make our dinner.

"Dr. Parker, we have a maternal hemorrhage in the VIP suite. Dr. Hartwell requested you specifically."

My stomach tightened. David Hartwell didn't call unless it was serious.

"I'll be there in fifteen minutes," I said, already changing direction in my car.

I tried calling Vincent, but it went straight to voicemail. I sent another text: *Emergency at SGH. Will be late. Save me some dinner?*

His reply was terse: *No problem. Take your time.*

Something in those four words sent a chill through me, but I pushed it aside as I rushed into the hospital.

The maternity ward was in controlled chaos. Nurses moved with purpose, doctors shouted orders, and the metallic scent of blood hung in the air.

"Dr. Parker," Rebecca greeted me at the nurse's station. "The patient is in Suite 3. Dr. Hartwell is already scrubbing in."

I nodded, scanning the chart. "What do we have?"

"Thirty-two-year-old female, twenty-four weeks gestation. Placental abruption. Blood pressure dropping rapidly."

I moved toward the VIP suite, my mind already shifting into clinical mode—even as my heart still floated with the knowledge of my own pregnancy.

A commotion from Suite 3 caught my attention. Through the partially open door, I saw a man in a tailored suit leaning over a clipboard, pen in hand.

Vincent?

I froze, confusion washing over me. What was my husband doing here?

I stepped closer, my eyes narrowing as I watched him sign his name with the flourish I knew so well.

"Husband," he printed clearly beside his signature.

Husband? My heart stuttered.

The patient's name jumped out at me from the form: Brielle West.

"Who is Brielle West?" I whispered to myself.

Before I could process what I was seeing, Vincent looked up—and our eyes locked.

The pen slipped from his fingers, clattering against the metal tray.

"Sophia," he said, his voice barely audible.

"What are you doing here?" I demanded, stepping into the room.

Vincent's face drained of color. "I can explain—"

"Dr. Parker!" A nurse burst into the room. "The patient is hemorrhaging! We need you now!"

Vincent's eyes darted between me and the nurse, panic flashing across his face.

"Sophia, please—"

"Later," I cut him off, already moving toward the operating room.

As I scrubbed in, my mind raced with questions. Why was Vincent here? Who was Brielle West? And why had he signed those papers as her husband?

The surgical lights blinded me as I entered the OR, but nothing could blind me to the truth I'd just glimpsed—something was terribly wrong in my perfect life.

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