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Betrayed by My Cheating Husband

I'd always believed that seven years of marriage meant something. Seven years of shared dreams, morning coffees, and whispered promises in the dark. Seven years of building a life with Vicente Montgomery—my husband, my partner, my future. How naive I'd been. It started as an ordinary Tuesday evening. Vicente was in the shower, and I was tidying up our bedroom when his phone buzzed on the nightstand. A text notification flashed across the screen: "Missing you already...last night was incredible." Something cold settled in my stomach. I'd never been the type to snoop, but something about those words—their intimacy, their certainty—made my fingers move of their own accord. I picked up his phone, surprised to find it unlocked. One swipe revealed everything.
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Chapter 3

The emergency room lights burned harsh and unforgiving above me as I lay on the narrow gurney, my body still cramping with the aftershocks of loss. The nurse had been kind but clinical, explaining that these things happened, that it wasn't my fault, that I needed to rest. But her words felt hollow against the gaping wound in my chest where hope used to live.

I stared at the ceiling tiles, counting the small holes in each square to keep my mind from spiraling into the darkness. Somewhere in this sterile maze of corridors, life was continuing—babies being born, families celebrating, futures beginning. And here I was, mourning a future that would never exist.

The walls in this place were paper-thin. I could hear conversations from neighboring rooms, the shuffle of feet in hallways, the distant sound of monitors beeping. It was the laughter that caught my attention first—bright, musical, completely out of place in a hospital setting.

"Oh, Vicente, you're being ridiculous," came a familiar voice through the wall. My blood turned to ice. "We can't name the baby after your high school football coach."

Bellamy. She was here. In this hospital. While I was losing the child Vicente claimed I could never give him, she was here, glowing and pregnant and planning their future.

"What about Alexander?" Vicente's voice was warm, tender in a way I hadn't heard in months. "Or if it's a girl, maybe Isabella?"

"I love Isabella," Bellamy giggled. "Our little princess Isabella Montgomery."

My hands pressed against my mouth to stifle the sob that threatened to escape. Montgomery. She was already taking my name, claiming my place, building the family that should have been mine. The irony was suffocating—while my body expelled the life I'd desperately wanted, she was in the next wing celebrating the life that had destroyed my marriage.

"The doctor says everything looks perfect," she continued. "Strong heartbeat, right on schedule. I can't wait to start showing properly."

"You're already glowing," Vicente murmured. "You're going to be such a beautiful mother."

I bit down on my knuckles until I tasted blood. Beautiful mother. The words I'd dreamed of hearing from him, spoken to another woman while I lay bleeding from the loss of what could have been our child.

Their voices faded as they moved away, probably heading to the parking garage, probably going home to celebrate. Going to the home that used to be mine, to the bed where I'd conceived the child I'd just lost, where they'd now plan nursery colors and baby names.

Hours passed in a blur of medical checks and paperwork. The sun had set by the time Vicente finally appeared in my doorway, looking annoyed rather than concerned. His hair was slightly mussed, his shirt wrinkled—he'd come straight from her.

"The nurse said you had some kind of episode," he said, not bothering to come closer to the bed.

"I lost the baby." The words came out flat, emotionless. I had no tears left.

For a moment, something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe even a hint of regret. But it vanished as quickly as it had appeared.

"Maybe it's better this way," he said, his voice cold and matter-of-fact. "A baby would have complicated the divorce proceedings. Made things messier than they need to be."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "Better this way?"

"Come on, Sophia. Be realistic. We both know this marriage is over. A child would have just been another thing to fight about in court." He glanced at his watch, the same gesture I'd seen him make a thousand times when he was eager to be somewhere else. "Besides, your drama is already affecting my relationship with Bellamy. She's stressed enough with the pregnancy without having to deal with your theatrics."

My theatrics. I'd just lost our child, and he was worried about inconveniencing his pregnant mistress.

"Get out," I whispered.

"Don't be dramatic—"

"GET OUT!" The words tore from my throat with a force that surprised us both.

He backed toward the door, hands raised in mock surrender. "Fine. But don't expect me to keep playing these games, Sophia. Some of us are trying to move on with our lives."

After he left, I reached for my phone with trembling fingers. Social media had become a form of self-torture, but I couldn't stop myself from looking. The local community theater's page was already flooded with photos from tonight's performance—Vicente and Bellamy in costume, looking radiant under the stage lights.

Then I saw the video that made my heart stop. Bellamy, dramatically collapsing mid-scene, Vicente rushing to catch her, carrying her off stage like some romantic hero. The comments were full of concern and admiration: "Such a devoted boyfriend!" "He's so protective of her!" "True love in action!"

The timestamp showed it had been posted just an hour ago. While I was alone in this hospital bed, grieving the loss of our child, Vicente was publicly playing the role of devoted lover to the woman who'd helped destroy our marriage.

I set the phone aside and closed my eyes, letting the full weight of my isolation settle over me like a shroud. In the distance, I could hear the sound of new life beginning—babies crying, families rejoicing, love stories starting. But here in this sterile room, surrounded by the ghosts of what might have been, I finally understood that my story with Vicente Montgomery was truly over.

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