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Betrayal Cost My Baby

The pregnancy test trembled in my hands as I stared at the two pink lines that would change everything. Three years of marriage, three years of hoping, and finally—finally—Jackson and I were going to have a baby. I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, a smile spreading across my face despite the tears blurring my vision. This was it. This was the missing piece that would complete our little family. "Jackson!" I called out, my voice echoing through our spacious home. "Jackson, come here! I have something to show you!" His footsteps thundered down the marble staircase, and when he appeared in the doorway of our master bathroom, his dark hair disheveled from his afternoon nap, I held up the test with shaking hands. "We're having a baby," I whispered, watching his face transform. For a moment, he stood frozen.
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The pregnancy test trembled in my hands as I stared at the two pink lines that would change everything. Three years of marriage, three years of hoping, and finally—finally—Jackson and I were going to have a baby.

I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, a smile spreading across my face despite the tears blurring my vision. This was it. This was the missing piece that would complete our little family.

"Jackson!" I called out, my voice echoing through our spacious home. "Jackson, come here! I have something to show you!"

His footsteps thundered down the marble staircase, and when he appeared in the doorway of our master bathroom, his dark hair disheveled from his afternoon nap, I held up the test with shaking hands.

"We're having a baby," I whispered, watching his face transform.

For a moment, he stood frozen. Then his eyes widened, and he crossed the distance between us in two quick strides, sweeping me into his arms and spinning me around until I laughed breathlessly.

"Melany, oh my God—are you serious?" He set me down gently, his hands immediately moving to cup my face. "We're really having a baby?"

"We're really having a baby." The words felt like magic on my tongue.

Jackson's response was everything I'd dreamed of and more. Within hours, he'd returned home with a velvet jewelry box containing a stunning diamond bracelet that caught the light like captured starlight.

"For the mother of my child," he said, fastening it around my wrist with reverent fingers. "You deserve everything beautiful in this world, Melany. Everything."

The next morning brought an elegant shopping bag from Chanel, containing a silk scarf in the softest shade of blush pink. "I saw this and thought of you," Jackson murmured, draping it around my shoulders. "Pink for our little girl, maybe?"

I melted into his embrace, inhaling his familiar cologne. "Or blue for our little boy."

"Either way, they'll be perfect. Just like their mother."

The gifts kept coming—designer handbags, delicate earrings, cashmere sweaters in colors that complemented my complexion perfectly. Each present came with tender kisses and whispered promises about our future together. Jackson spoke of converting the guest room into a nursery, of teaching our child to ride bikes and swim in our pool.

But it wasn't just Jackson showering me with attention. Henry, my older brother, had become a constant presence in our home, arriving almost daily with elaborate offerings of his own.

"For my soon-to-be-aunt sister," he'd announced yesterday, presenting me with an antique necklace that must have cost a fortune. The emeralds matched my eyes perfectly, and the craftsmanship was exquisite.

"Henry, this is too much," I'd protested, though I couldn't help but admire how the stones caught the afternoon light streaming through our living room windows.

"Nonsense. You're carrying the next generation of our family. Nothing is too much." His smile had been warm, but something in his eyes seemed distant, distracted.

Today brought another surprise—a set of luxury skincare products "for the glowing mother-to-be," as Henry put it. But as I thanked him, I noticed how quickly he glanced toward Jackson's study, where my husband was supposedly working.

Their behavior had become oddly synchronized lately. Hushed conversations that stopped abruptly when I entered rooms. Meaningful glances exchanged over dinner. Phone calls taken in private corners of the house.

I told myself it was probably something to do with Jackson's business—Henry worked in finance and often consulted on Jackson's investments. But a tiny seed of unease had taken root in my chest, growing stronger each day despite the constant stream of beautiful gifts.

This afternoon, I decided to organize Jackson's study while he was out at a meeting. The room had become cluttered with papers and files, and I wanted to create a more peaceful environment for him to work in. As I sorted through documents on his desk, I heard voices coming from his laptop—he'd left it open, and a video call was still active.

"The gifts are working perfectly," Jackson's voice came through clearly, though I couldn't see him on screen. "Melany suspects nothing, and Jade's flight lands next week."

My blood turned to ice. My hands stilled on the papers I'd been organizing, and I felt the world tilt sideways.

"Good," Henry's familiar voice responded. "The jewelry and clothes should keep her distracted long enough for us to get everything arranged. Once Jade's settled back in, we can figure out the next steps."

Jade. Jade Austin. Jackson's ex-girlfriend from college, the one he'd claimed was "ancient history" when we'd started dating.

I sank into Jackson's leather chair, my hand instinctively moving to my stomach as the full weight of their words crashed over me. The gifts, the attention, the sudden devotion—it had all been a lie. A calculated distraction to keep me happy and oblivious while they orchestrated the return of the woman Jackson had never truly gotten over.

The baby I carried, the future I'd been dreaming of, the love I thought we shared—none of it mattered to him. I was just an obstacle to be managed, a problem to be solved with expensive trinkets and false affection.

As their conversation continued, planning details I couldn't bear to hear, I realized that my perfect life had been nothing more than an elaborate performance. And I had been the only one who didn't know I was just playing a role.

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