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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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Chapter 4

I stood frozen in the doorway of my own home, the scent of expensive cuisine and wine wafting through the air. The dining room, which I'd carefully decorated with handpicked pieces from antique shops across Seattle, was filled with laughter and clinking glasses. Eight guests—our neighbors—sat around my table, while Brielle presided at the head like a queen on her throne.

"Oh, Sophia!" Mrs. Henderson from next door spotted me first. "You missed a wonderful dinner. Brielle has been telling us all about her plans for the nursery!"

Brielle turned, her lips curving into a smile that never reached her eyes. She was wearing my mother's pearl necklace—the one Vincent had given me on our third anniversary.

"Sophia," she cooed, "we saved you some dessert. Though I'm afraid it's not much—pregnancy cravings made me eat most of the chocolate mousse."

Pregnancy. The word sliced through me like a scalpel.

"I didn't realize we were having a party," I said, trying to keep my voice steady as I stepped further into my own home.

Vincent appeared at Brielle's side, his hand resting possessively on her shoulder. "Brielle thought it would be nice to meet the neighbors properly. She's been so isolated since Jonathan left."

"Isolated in my house," I said, the words escaping before I could stop them.

The room fell silent. Mrs. Henderson's smile faltered. Mr. Peterson looked down at his plate.

"Sophia," Vincent's voice hardened, "perhaps you should take something for your anxiety. The doctor mentioned you might be... unstable."

"I'm perfectly fine," I insisted, feeling heat rise to my cheeks.

"Of course you are, dear." Vincent's tone was patronizing as he addressed the guests. "My wife has been through a difficult time. The doctors say her mental break might last awhile."

"Mental break?" I echoed, disbelief washing over me.

"I'm so sorry," Vincent continued, ignoring me completely. "Perhaps we should call it an evening."

As guests murmured sympatheties and gathered their things, I stood rooted to the spot, humiliated in my own sanctuary.

---

Margaret Chen's office exuded power—from the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown Seattle to the wall of legal degrees and awards. The woman herself matched her surroundings: impeccable gray suit, razor-sharp eyes, and a reputation for destroying men who thought they could bully women in divorce proceedings.

"So," Margaret said after I'd explained my situation, her manicured fingers tapping against her leather desk pad, "your husband has moved his mistress into your home while claiming she's a friend's fiancée."

"Yes," I said, my hands trembling slightly as I passed her the copy of our prenuptial agreement I'd managed to retrieve from the safe deposit box. "I want to file for divorce immediately."

Margaret's expression remained neutral as she flipped through the document. Suddenly, she stopped, her eyes narrowing at a particular clause.

"Did you know about this?" she asked, pointing to page twelve, section four.

I leaned forward. "'In the event of mental incapacitation as determined by medical professionals...' What does that mean?"

"It means," Margaret said carefully, "that your husband has already activated this clause. He's frozen your joint assets."

"What?"

"He's documented your 'medical instability' with the hospital board following your miscarriage. If you file for divorce now, while deemed 'medically unfit,' you risk walking away with nothing."

The room seemed to tilt beneath me. "But that's ridiculous. I'm not—"

"In their eyes, you are." Margaret's voice softened slightly. "This is a classic strategy, Dr. Parker. He's using your medical records against you."

I felt sick. "What about my medical license?"

"If the board determines you're impaired..."

She didn't need to finish the sentence.

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The sound of a paint roller slapping against drywall led me to the nursery—our nursery, the one I'd started planning the moment I saw those two heartbeats on the ultrasound.

Brielle stood with her back to me, carefully painting the walls a soft blue-gray. Her baby bump protruded prominently beneath her fitted sweater.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

She turned, paint roller still in hand, and for a moment, her mask slipped. The innocent, grateful expression she wore in front of others vanished, replaced by something cold and triumphant.

"Finishing what you started," she said simply.

"This is my nursery," I said, stepping forward. "For my babies."

"Your babies are gone, Sophia." Brielle's voice dripped with false sympathy as she ran a hand over her post-partum belly. "He wants a family. You couldn't give him one. I did."

The paint roller dripped blue-gray droplets onto the floor—onto the hardwood I'd chosen specifically for its durability against toddler spills.

"He told me everything," Brielle continued, her eyes glittering with malice. "How you couldn't carry them to term. How you failed."

Something inside me cracked—not with despair this time, but with clarity.

"You know exactly who I am," I said, realization dawning. "This was never about Jonathan."

Brielle smiled, setting down the paint roller with deliberate care.

"No, Sophia. It was always about Vincent. And now it's about me."

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