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Betrayed by My Husband's Lavish Spending on Her

Mia, secret wife and cash-cow to esports star Ethan, overhears him brag to teammates that she is his “pathetic little wife” and “walking wallet.” She discovers he has spent her money on a $50k necklace for commentator Lily, confronts him and is dismissed as “desperate.” Pregnant and hopeful, Mia brings Ethan soup at the team facility; Lily shoves her down concrete stairs, killing the baby. As Mia bleeds out, team captain Lucas—her childhood gaming ally—holds her and the real war for justice begins.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep. Not after what I'd discovered about Ethan and Lily. The numbers on my laptop screen blurred together as I entered another transaction into my spreadsheet. Three hundred dollars for a spa day. Five thousand for a weekend getaway. Twenty thousand for a designer handbag collection.

All on my credit card. All for her.

My stomach lurched, and I pressed my palm against it, swallowing hard. The nausea had started three days ago—just another symptom of stress, I'd told myself. But it kept getting worse.

"What are you doing?" I whispered to myself, fingers trembling as I highlighted another row of expenses. "Why am I still documenting this like it matters?"

But it did matter. Each transaction was a knife twist, each lie another wound. I needed to see it all laid out—the magnitude of his betrayal, the systematic way he'd drained my accounts while calling me pathetic behind my back.

I'd created categories: Gifts for Lily. Team Expenses (that never reached the team). His "investments" (that somehow never generated returns). The total at the bottom of the spreadsheet made my vision swim: $287,432.16.

Nearly three hundred thousand dollars. In just eighteen months.

The room spun slightly as I saved the file and closed my laptop. I stumbled to the bathroom, barely making it before my stomach rebelled. Nothing came up—I hadn't eaten since yesterday morning—but the dry heaves left me shaking.

"Get it together, Mia," I muttered, splashing cold water on my face. "You're stronger than this."

I caught my reflection in the mirror—pale skin, dark circles under my eyes, hair pulled back in a messy ponytail. I hardly recognized myself. When was the last time I'd actually looked at myself? When was the last time Ethan had really looked at me?

The thought hit me suddenly: my period was late.

I froze, water dripping from my fingers onto the bathroom counter. Late. Very late.

"No," I whispered. "That's not—I can't—"

But the nausea. The fatigue. The sensitivity to smells that had been making me gag for weeks.

I grabbed my purse and jacket, moving on autopilot. The convenience store two blocks away would have what I needed.

---

The pregnancy test sat on the edge of the bathtub while I paced the small bathroom. Three minutes. The instructions said to wait three minutes.

One minute passed. My heart hammered against my ribs.

Two minutes. I pressed my hand against my stomach, feeling nothing but the soft fabric of my sweater.

Three minutes. I forced myself to look.

Two pink lines stared back at me.

Positive.

"Oh my God," I whispered, sinking to the bathroom floor. "Oh my God."

A baby. My baby. Our baby.

The room spun again, but this time I didn't fight it. Instead, I let myself imagine Ethan's face lighting up when I told him. His strong hands gently touching my still-flat stomach. The way his eyes would crinkle at the corners when he smiled—really smiled, not the practiced grin he used for cameras and sponsors.

"This could fix everything," I murmured, cradling the test against my chest. "He'll want to be better. For us. For our family."

I didn't know if I believed it, but I wanted to. God, how I wanted to.

---

The grocery store was a blur of colors and scents that made my stomach turn. I focused on the list I'd made: Ethan's favorite beef Wellington. The garlic mashed potatoes he couldn't resist. The chocolate soufflé that took forty minutes to prepare perfectly.

I added a bottle of sparkling cider to my cart—non-alcoholic, but he wouldn't notice until after I'd made my announcement.

"Excuse me," I called to the clerk at the sports memorabilia counter. "I'd like to order a custom jersey."

"Sure thing," he said, pulling out a form. "What team?"

"No team," I replied, feeling a flutter of excitement. "Just a word on the back. 'Daddy.'"

His eyebrows shot up, but he nodded. "Congratulations. When do you need it?"

"Tomorrow if possible. I'll pay extra for rush."

Back home, I transformed our dining room. Candles. Fresh flowers. The good china we'd received as wedding gifts but never used. I rehearsed what I'd say a dozen times, practicing my smile in the mirror until it looked natural.

"Ethan," I'd say, handing him the jersey. "We're going to be a family."

Or maybe: "Remember how we always talked about kids? Well..."

Or simply: "I'm pregnant."

Whatever I said, I'd make sure to tell him how much I loved him. How this baby was a miracle that would bring us closer together. How we could start fresh.

---

The table was set. The food was ready. The jersey was wrapped in silver paper with a blue bow.

And Ethan was three hours late.

I checked my phone again. No messages. No calls.

The beef Wellington had gone cold. The potatoes had dried out. Even the soufflés had collapsed.

I was about to call him when I heard the apartment door swing open.

"Ethan?" I called, rushing to the entryway.

He stumbled in, his jacket slung over one shoulder. The smell of expensive whiskey and perfume—not mine—wafted from him.

"Hey," he slurred, barely looking at me. "You're still up."

"Where were you?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady. "I made dinner."

He glanced past me toward the dining room, his eyes unfocused. "Looks nice."

"Did you forget? I texted you about dinner."

"Right." He dropped his jacket on the floor. "Got caught up celebrating with Lily. Big sponsorship deal came through."

My heart sank. Of course it was Lily.

"Ethan," I said softly, "I have something important to tell you."

He barely heard me, stumbling toward the couch. "Can it wait? I need to sit down."

I followed him, watching as he collapsed onto the cushions. "I'm pregnant."

He didn't respond.

"Ethan, did you hear me? We're going to have a baby."

His eyes were already closed, his breathing heavy. The whiskey glass in his hand tilted dangerously.

I reached for it, but he muttered something unintelligible and rolled away.

"Ethan," I whispered, but he was already snoring.

I stood there, the jersey box clutched in my hands, watching my husband sleep off a night of celebration with another woman while our unborn child grew inside me.

The candles flickered in the dining room, casting long shadows across the cold plates of food I'd spent hours preparing.

I placed the jersey box on the coffee table and sat beside him, one hand resting protectively over my stomach.

"Your daddy doesn't know about you yet," I whispered to my unborn child. "But he will. And he'll love you so much."

Even as tears slid down my cheeks, I wondered if I was lying to both of us.

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