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Betrayal Cost Me My Baby

The taxi pulled up to our brownstone three hours earlier than Grant expected me home. I'd managed to wrap up my business meetings ahead of schedule, eager to surprise my husband with the good news about the contract I'd secured. Three years of marriage, and I still felt that flutter of excitement at the thought of seeing him unexpectedly. I slipped my key into the lock as quietly as possible, picturing his face when I walked through the door. The house was silent except for the low murmur of Grant's voice coming from his study. He was probably on a business call—he always worked late when I was away. "I never meant for it to go this far," I heard him say, his voice carrying through the partially open door. Something in his tone made me pause in the hallway, my hand still clutching my overnight bag. "You know I never loved her, not really. It was always you, Mallory." My sister's name hit me like a physical blow.
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Chapter 3

The credit card statement arrived on a Tuesday morning when Grant was already at the office. I almost threw it away without looking—I usually left the financial paperwork for him to handle. But something made me pause, perhaps the weight of all the lies I'd been carrying since discovering his phone call with Mallory.

I spread the pages across our kitchen table, scanning the familiar charges. Restaurants, gas stations, his usual coffee shop. Then my eyes caught on a line that made my blood freeze.

Tiffany & Co. - $3,847.00

My fingers traced the date. Last month. The same week Grant had given me a modest pair of pearl earrings for our anniversary, apologizing that work had been too demanding for him to shop properly.

I flipped through more pages, my heart sinking with each discovery. Cartier. Harry Winston. Van Cleef & Arpels. Thousands of dollars in jewelry purchases over the past six months, none of which had ever touched my skin.

The baby fluttered in my stomach—or maybe that was just nausea. I pressed my hand against my abdomen, wondering what kind of world I was bringing this child into.

When Grant came home that evening, I had the statements arranged neatly on the dining room table like evidence in a trial.

"What's all this?" he asked, loosening his tie as he surveyed the papers.

"Your credit card statements." I kept my voice level, though my hands trembled slightly. "I was wondering if you could explain some of these charges."

His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "Rose, we've talked about this. I handle the finances. You don't need to worry about—"

"Thirty-seven thousand dollars in jewelry purchases, Grant." I pointed to the highlighted lines. "In six months. Where is it?"

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. Grant's face cycled through emotions—surprise, guilt, then hardening into something I'd never seen before.

"You went through my private financial information?" His voice carried a dangerous edge. "What gives you the right to spy on me?"

"Spy on you?" The words came out sharper than I intended. "I'm your wife. These are our finances, our—"

"Our finances that I earn. Our house that I pay for." He stepped closer, his presence suddenly intimidating in a way it had never been before. "You're being paranoid, Rose. Controlling. Is this what our marriage has become? You digging through my personal business because you can't trust me?"

The gaslighting was so smooth, so practiced, that for a moment I almost believed him. Almost apologized. But then I remembered Mallory's diamond watch, the one I'd seen glinting on her wrist last week.

"I trusted you for three years," I said quietly. "Maybe that was my mistake."

Grant's expression softened, the manipulator recognizing he'd pushed too hard. "Baby, you're stressed. This isn't like you. Maybe you should see someone, talk to a professional about these... suspicions."

He was making me sound crazy. Making my legitimate questions seem like delusions. I wondered how many times he'd done this before, how many of my instincts he'd trained me to ignore.

"I'm going to bed," I said, gathering the statements.

"Rose, wait." His hand caught my wrist, not quite gentle. "We need to talk about this properly. You can't just make accusations and walk away."

I looked down at his fingers wrapped around my arm, then back up at his face. "Let go of me."

Something in my tone must have warned him, because he released me immediately. But the damage was done. I'd seen the flash of something darker beneath his concerned husband mask.

Upstairs, I locked our bedroom door and opened my laptop. Mallory's Instagram loaded with its usual parade of luxury and excess. I didn't have to scroll far.

There it was, posted just hours ago: a close-up of her wrist adorned with a stunning diamond bracelet. The caption read: "When someone special shows you how much you mean to them 💎❤️ #Blessed #TrueLove #WorthTheWait"

The timestamp on the photo matched perfectly with one of Grant's Cartier charges.

I screenshotted the image, adding it to the growing folder of evidence I'd been collecting. Each photo, each charge, each lie was another piece of the puzzle that painted a picture I'd been too blind to see.

My sister wasn't just sleeping with my husband. She was flaunting it, documenting her victory over me in real time for the world to see. And Grant was funding her cruelty with money that should have been securing our child's future.

I closed the laptop and placed my hand over my stomach again. "I'm going to protect you," I whispered to the life growing inside me. "From all of this."

But first, I needed to understand exactly how deep this betrayal went. And I was beginning to suspect that what I'd discovered so far was only the beginning.

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