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Betrayed in Pregnancy

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The Sunday morning sunshine streamed through the windows of Café Boulud, casting a golden glow across our table. I absently traced the rim of my water glass, trying to focus on what Lauren was saying rather than the anxiety gnawing at me. "So the fifth-month checkup is this Thursday?" Lauren asked, her eyes bright with genuine excitement as she glanced at my growing belly. I nodded, placing a protective hand over the small, firm bump beneath my floral maternity dress. "Yes. Ryan promised he'd be there this time." "This time?" Lauren's perfectly shaped eyebrow arched upward. I shifted uncomfortably in my seat. "He's had to miss the last two appointments. Business trips." The words sounded hollow even to my own ears. Ryan's "business trips" had been increasing in frequency lately, each one coinciding suspiciously with important pregnancy milestones.

Betrayed in Pregnancy Chapter 1

The Sunday morning sunshine streamed through the windows of Café Boulud, casting a golden glow across our table. I absently traced the rim of my water glass, trying to focus on what Lauren was saying rather than the anxiety gnawing at me.

"So the fifth-month checkup is this Thursday?" Lauren asked, her eyes bright with genuine excitement as she glanced at my growing belly.

I nodded, placing a protective hand over the small, firm bump beneath my floral maternity dress. "Yes. Ryan promised he'd be there this time."

"This time?" Lauren's perfectly shaped eyebrow arched upward.

I shifted uncomfortably in my seat. "He's had to miss the last two appointments. Business trips."

The words sounded hollow even to my own ears. Ryan's "business trips" had been increasing in frequency lately, each one coinciding suspiciously with important pregnancy milestones.

"Jessica." Lauren's voice dropped to that tone—the one that told me she was about to say something I didn't want to hear. "Don't you think it's strange that—"

"He's just busy," I interrupted, forcing brightness into my voice. "The Alexander Holdings merger is taking everything out of him right now. He'll be there on Thursday."

Lauren's lips pressed into a thin line, but she nodded, mercifully changing the subject to the nursery colors I'd been considering. I let the conversation flow around me, nodding and smiling at appropriate intervals while my mind drifted elsewhere.

Ten years. Ten years I'd given to Ryan Alexander. From the promise ring in high school to choosing State University over Cornell just to be with him. Even after discovering those messages between him and Vanessa during our senior year of college, I'd forgiven him. Believed him when he swore it was over. That Vanessa was just his assistant now, nothing more.

I believed him because I needed to believe him.

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After brunch, I decided to walk through Central Park, hoping the fresh air would clear my head. The tree-lined path was my favorite—quiet enough to think, but populated enough that I never felt unsafe. The afternoon sun filtered through the leaves, dappling the walkway with shifting patterns of light and shadow.

I was lost in thought about the baby—our son, according to the last ultrasound—when I spotted her. Vanessa Cole sat primly on a bench about thirty yards ahead, scrolling through her phone. Beside her, a muscular pitbull with a spiked collar panted in the heat, its leash loosely wrapped around her manicured hand.

My step faltered. I could turn around, take another path. Avoid the confrontation altogether. But something in me rebelled at the thought of changing my route because of her. This was my walk, my peaceful Sunday ritual. I straightened my shoulders and continued forward, planning to cross to the opposite side of the path well before reaching her bench.

Vanessa looked up, her eyes meeting mine with a flash of recognition that turned quickly to something else—something that made my skin crawl. Was it... anticipation?

Before I could process that thought, several things happened at once. Vanessa's grip on the leash slackened. The pitbull's ears flattened against its head. And then it lunged—a blur of muscle and teeth—straight for me.

Pain exploded in my right thigh as the dog's jaws clamped down. I screamed, falling backward onto the path, my hands instinctively moving to protect my stomach rather than defend against the attack. Through tears of pain, I saw Vanessa standing, making a show of pulling at the leash, her voice calling out commands that seemed deliberately ineffective.

"Help!" I cried out, terrified not for myself but for my baby. "Please, someone help!"

A park ranger appeared, sprinting toward us. The dog finally released my leg, leaving behind torn fabric and a bleeding wound. As the ranger administered first aid, I heard the unmistakable sound of Ryan's voice.

"What happened? Is everyone okay?"

I looked up, relief washing over me—until I saw his eyes dart first to Vanessa, checking if she was alright, before finally settling on me.

"Your wife was attacked by Ms. Cole's dog, sir," the ranger explained, pressing a clean bandage against my thigh. "I need to file a report. This animal is clearly dangerous."

Ryan's face hardened. "That won't be necessary. It was clearly an accident."

"An accident?" I whispered, disbelief making my voice shake. "Ryan, it attacked me. Look at my leg!"

"You probably startled it, Jess," he said dismissively, his hand already on his phone. "Vanessa's dog is perfectly trained. Isn't that right, Vanessa?"

Vanessa nodded, her expression a perfect mask of concern. "I'm so sorry, Jessica. He's never done anything like this before."

As Ryan continued arguing with the ranger, insisting no report was necessary, I noticed a young woman nearby, her phone held up, recording the entire interaction. Our eyes met briefly, and in hers, I saw something I'd been avoiding for years—the truth.

In that moment, with blood seeping through my bandage and my husband defending my attacker, something inside me finally broke.

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