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Betrayed by Husband's Love

The pounding in my head felt like a sledgehammer against my skull as I rummaged through Grayson's medical bag, searching desperately for aspirin. Another one of those migraines that had been plaguing me for weeks, the kind that made the world blur at the edges and left me nauseous. My fingers brushed against the familiar orange prescription bottle tucked deep in the side pocket. Strange—I'd never seen Grayson keep anything there before. The label made my blood run cold: *Birth Control Pills - Norethindrone 0.35mg. Patient: Elizabeth Rose Dean.* The bottle slipped from my trembling fingers, pills scattering across the hardwood floor like tiny white accusations. Each one seemed to mock me, whispering the truth I'd been too blind to see. For two years, every morning, Grayson had handed me those small pink tablets with his gentle smile, telling me they were fertility supplements to help us conceive. "Liz? What's wrong?" Grayson's voice came from behind me, but it sounded distant, muffled by the roaring in my ears.
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The guest room felt like a prison cell, its pale blue walls closing in around me as I stared at the divorce papers spread across the small desk. Three days had passed since I'd discovered the truth about those pills, and I hadn't spoken a word to Grayson beyond the bare necessities.

"Mrs. Dean, I need you to understand that proving intentional deception regarding fertility will strengthen your case significantly," my lawyer, Janet Morrison, had explained over the phone that morning. "Do you have any documentation of the medication he gave you?"

I'd gathered every piece of evidence I could find—the prescription bottles, medical records, even photos of the pills he'd handed me each morning with his lies disguised as loving concern. The betrayal cut deeper each time I looked at them.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. "Elizabeth?" Cataleya's voice drifted through the door, sickeningly sweet. "I brought you some tea."

I didn't answer, but she entered anyway, carrying a tray with delicate china cups. Her other hand rested on her growing belly in that practiced gesture that made my stomach turn.

"I know this is difficult for you," she said, setting the tray down and pulling something from her purse. "But I thought you should see these."

Ultrasound photos. Three of them, scattered across my divorce papers like breadcrumbs marking the path of my destroyed marriage. The grainy black and white images showed a tiny form, undeniably real, undeniably growing inside the woman who'd stolen my husband's loyalty years before I even knew I was competing for it.

"Twelve weeks tomorrow," she said, her voice filled with manufactured sympathy. "Gray is so excited. He says the baby has strong bones, just like him."

My hands clenched into fists, crumpling the edge of one ultrasound photo. "Get out."

"I understand you're upset, but—"

"Get. Out." The words came out low and dangerous, surprising us both.

Cataleya's mask slipped for just a moment, revealing something cold and calculating underneath. Then she smiled again, gathering the photos with deliberate slowness. "Gray finally has the family he always wanted, Elizabeth. I hope you can find peace with that."

The door clicked shut behind her, leaving me alone with the bitter taste of her words and the lingering scent of her perfume. I swept the tea tray off the desk, watching the delicate cups shatter against the hardwood floor. The sound was satisfying, final.

Two hours later, I was strapping myself into the cockpit of the Cessna 172 at Meridian Flight Testing, grateful for the familiar routine of pre-flight checks. Flying had always been my escape, the one place where I felt completely in control.

"Hey, Elizabeth," called Jake from the hangar. "That bird's been acting up a bit. Nothing major, but the controls felt a little loose on yesterday's test run."

I nodded, making a note on my checklist. It wasn't unusual for test aircraft to have minor issues—that's why we tested them. I ran through the control surfaces, checking for any obvious problems. Everything seemed normal enough.

The engine turned over smoothly, and I taxied toward the runway, letting the familiar vibrations of the aircraft calm my frayed nerves. Up here, Grayson's lies and Cataleya's smug satisfaction couldn't touch me.

But as I pulled back on the yoke for takeoff, something felt wrong. The controls responded, but with a slight delay that made my pilot instincts prickle with unease. I made a mental note to have maintenance take a closer look when I landed.

After completing the test flight checklist, I brought the Cessna back to the ground, the landing rougher than usual due to the sluggish controls. As I shut down the engine, I spotted a familiar figure leaning against the fence near the parking area.

Garrett.

He straightened as I approached, his weathered hands shoved deep in his jacket pockets. We hadn't spoken properly in months, not since that awkward conversation at Sarah's wedding where I'd mentioned how happy I was with Grayson. The irony tasted bitter now.

"Rough landing," he observed, his green eyes studying my face with the same careful attention he'd given me since we were children.

"Rough week," I admitted, pulling off my headset and running my fingers through my hair.

Garrett was quiet for a long moment, then stepped closer. "Elizabeth, what's wrong? And don't tell me nothing. I've known you too long."

The concern in his voice, so different from Grayson's clinical detachment or Cataleya's false sympathy, broke something inside me. Before I could stop myself, the words came pouring out—the pills, the deception, the pregnancy, the divorce papers hidden in my guest room.

Garrett listened without interrupting, his jaw tightening with each revelation. When I finished, he was quiet for so long I wondered if he was going to say anything at all.

"I should have said something years ago," he finally whispered. "I knew something wasn't right about him, about the way he treated you. But I thought... I thought it wasn't my place."

"It wouldn't have mattered," I said, wiping away tears I hadn't realized were falling. "I wouldn't have listened. I was so convinced I'd found my happily ever after."

Garrett reached out slowly, giving me time to pull away. When I didn't, his calloused hand covered mine. "You deserve so much better than what he gave you, Elizabeth. You always have."

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