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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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Chapter 3

"So you're the little replacement who's been keeping my man warm."

I stared at the vision of perfection standing in my hospital room doorway. Jade Austin was everything I wasn't—tall where I was average, platinum blonde where I was brunette, effortlessly elegant where I felt broken and vulnerable in this hospital gown. Her designer dress probably cost more than my car, and she wore it like armor.

"Excuse me?" I managed, my voice barely above a whisper.

Jade glided into my room uninvited, her heels clicking against the linoleum like a predator marking territory. "Oh, don't play innocent with me, Melany. We both know what this is." She gestured dismissively at my hospital bed, at my swollen eyes, at the monitors tracking my baby's heartbeat. "A desperate attempt to trap him with a pregnancy."

My hand instinctively moved to my stomach. "Get out. You have no right to be here."

"No right?" Jade laughed, the sound like crystal shattering. "Honey, I have every right. Jackson and I have history—real history. Not this pathetic charade you've been playing house with."

She moved closer, and I caught her perfume—expensive, intoxicating, the kind that lingered on clothes and skin for days. The kind Jackson used to come home smelling like, back when I thought it was just from business meetings.

"You want to know the truth about your precious husband?" Jade perched on the edge of my bed like she owned it. "He never stopped calling me. Even on your wedding night, he texted me. 'I wish it was you,' he said. 'I wish I was brave enough to choose you.'"

The words hit me like physical blows. "You're lying."

"Am I?" She pulled out her phone, scrolling through messages with practiced ease. "Here's one from last month: 'Melany's pregnant, but it doesn't change how I feel about you.' And this one from your anniversary: 'I was at the airport picking you up while she thought I was at a business dinner.'"

Each message she read aloud felt like another knife twisting in my chest. The baby monitor beside my bed showed my heart rate spiking, but I couldn't look away from the evidence of my husband's betrayal displayed on her screen.

"He never loved you," Jade continued, her voice dropping to a cruel whisper. "You were just convenient. A placeholder until I was ready to come back. And now that I'm here..." She shrugged elegantly. "Well, let's just say your services are no longer required."

I tried to sit up straighter, to find some dignity in this moment of complete humiliation. "Jackson married me. We're having a baby together."

"That bastard child you're carrying will never be enough to keep him," Jade said, her ice-blue eyes boring into mine. "He'll always come back to me. We have something real, something you could never understand with your little suburban dreams and discount store jewelry."

Rage flooded through me, hot and pure. "How dare you—"

"How dare I what? Tell you the truth?" Jade stood, smoothing down her dress. "Jackson's already planning to leave you. The only reason he's waiting is because Henry convinced him to let you have the baby first. Something about it looking better for his reputation."

The cramps in my abdomen intensified, but I pushed through the pain. "You're a liar. A manipulative, pathetic liar who can't accept that Jackson chose me."

"Chose you?" Jade's laughter was vicious. "Honey, he settled for you. There's a difference."

I was struggling to get out of bed, my vision blurring with tears and fury, when Jackson's voice boomed from the doorway.

"What the hell is going on here?"

He took in the scene—me half out of bed, clearly distressed, and Jade standing there looking like a wounded angel. His face immediately hardened as he looked at me.

"Melany, what are you doing? You're supposed to be resting."

"She attacked me," Jade said quickly, her voice trembling with fake vulnerability. "I just came to introduce myself, to try to make peace, and she started screaming at me, trying to get out of bed to—"

"That's not what happened!" I protested, but Jackson was already moving toward Jade, his protective instincts kicking in for the wrong woman.

"You need to calm down," he said sharply, turning back to me. "This isn't good for the baby."

"She called our baby a bastard!" The words tore from my throat. "She showed me your messages, Jackson. All of them. How you never stopped loving her, how you wished you'd married her instead—"

"You're being hysterical," Jackson cut me off, his voice cold. "Jade would never—"

I lunged forward, desperate to reach him, to make him see the truth. But Jackson misread my movement entirely. In his mind, I was attacking his precious Jade.

His hands slammed into my shoulders, pushing me away with more force than I'd ever felt from him. I stumbled backward, my feet tangling in the hospital gown, and crashed hard into the medical cart beside my bed. Equipment scattered across the floor as I fell, my body hitting the linoleum with a sickening thud.

Pain exploded through my abdomen, sharp and devastating. I felt something warm and wet spreading beneath me, and when I looked down, I saw blood—so much blood.

"Help!" I screamed, but my voice was already weakening. "Someone help me!"

Dr. Williams burst through the door, her face immediately shifting to professional alarm when she saw me on the floor, surrounded by medical equipment and a growing pool of blood.

"Get her on the bed, now!" she barked at Jackson, who stood frozen in horror.

As they lifted me, I caught sight of Jade in the corner, her face a mask of satisfaction barely concealed by fake concern. She'd gotten exactly what she wanted.

Dr. Williams worked frantically, her hands moving over my abdomen while nurses rushed in with equipment. But I could see it in her eyes—the careful way she avoided looking directly at me, the set of her jaw as she checked the monitors.

"I'm sorry," she said finally, her voice gentle but devastating. "The impact caused significant trauma. We've lost the baby's heartbeat. I'm so sorry, Melany. The miscarriage is complete."

The world went silent except for the sound of my own breaking heart. In the corner, Jackson was holding Jade, comforting her as she sobbed dramatically about how terrible it was that I'd tried to attack her unprovoked.

My baby was gone. My marriage was a lie. And the man I'd loved for three years was consoling the woman who'd just destroyed everything I held dear.

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