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Betrayed Wife's New Life

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Sarah Chen's office hummed with a steady, almost soothing rhythm. I sat in the stiff plastic chair, my fingers absently tracing the rim of my wedding ring as I waited. The room smelled faintly of antiseptic and old magazines—a sterile, impersonal space that felt miles away from the birthday celebration Vincent had promised me tonight. "Elizabeth?" Dr. Chen's voice pulled me from my thoughts as she entered, a manila folder tucked under her arm. Her expression was carefully neutral, but something in her eyes made my stomach clench. "How are you feeling today?" she asked, settling into her chair across from me. The small talk felt wrong, like a prelude to something terrible. "I've been getting those headaches," I said, forcing a smile.
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The fluorescent lights in Dr. Sarah Chen's office hummed with a steady, almost soothing rhythm. I sat in the stiff plastic chair, my fingers absently tracing the rim of my wedding ring as I waited. The room smelled faintly of antiseptic and old magazines—a sterile, impersonal space that felt miles away from the birthday celebration Vincent had promised me tonight.

"Elizabeth?" Dr. Chen's voice pulled me from my thoughts as she entered, a manila folder tucked under her arm. Her expression was carefully neutral, but something in her eyes made my stomach clench.

"How are you feeling today?" she asked, settling into her chair across from me. The small talk felt wrong, like a prelude to something terrible.

"I've been getting those headaches," I said, forcing a smile. "But it's probably nothing. Just stress."

Dr. Chen nodded, but didn't return my smile. She opened the folder, her eyes scanning the contents. The silence stretched between us, becoming heavier with each passing second.

"Elizabeth," she finally said, looking up at me with those kind eyes that suddenly seemed too compassionate. "I'm afraid I have some difficult news."

The world tilted slightly. I gripped the armrests of my chair, my knuckles whitening.

"The MRI results show a mass in your brain." Her voice was gentle but clinical. "It's aggressive. We're looking at stage four glioblastoma multiforme."

I blinked, the medical terms washing over me like waves. "What does that mean?"

"It means..." Dr. Chen paused, choosing her words carefully. "It means you have terminal brain cancer, Elizabeth. Without treatment, we're looking at approximately six months."

Six months. The words echoed in the sterile room, bouncing off the walls and hitting me from every direction. My birthday. The day I turned thirty-five. The day I learned I was dying.

"I'm sorry," Dr. Chen continued, her voice seeming to come from far away. "We can discuss treatment options, but I want to be honest with you about the prognosis..."

I couldn't hear her anymore. The ringing in my ears drowned out everything except the sound of my own heartbeat, pounding too fast, too hard.

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The sky had darkened by the time I returned home, the evening air heavy with the threat of rain. I moved through our house like a ghost, touching familiar objects without seeing them. Six months. The words followed me from room to room.

The doorbell's sharp chime startled me from my daze. I opened the door to find Harlow standing there, her perfect blonde hair framing a face that looked remarkably like mine—only colder, always colder.

"Happy birthday, sister," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. She held a manila envelope in her manicured hands. "I have something for you."

"Harlow." My voice sounded hollow even to my own ears. "Not today."

"Oh, but it has to be today." She pushed past me into the foyer, her designer heels clicking against the hardwood floors. "Some gifts can't wait."

I followed her into the living room, watching as she extracted documents from the envelope with deliberate slowness.

"Do you know why Vincent couldn't make it to your birthday dinner?" she asked, her eyes never leaving mine.

"He said he had to work late," I replied automatically.

Harlow laughed, the sound like glass breaking. "He's with our son. Did you know he has a son, Elizabeth? My son?"

The room spun around me as she laid out photographs on the coffee table. Vincent holding a small boy. Vincent pushing a swing. Vincent and Harlow, looking like a perfect family.

"The paternity test results are here too," she continued, tapping a document with clinical precision. "Just in case you thought these might be someone else's photos."

"He chose me," Harlow said, her voice suddenly soft but vicious. "He's always chosen me—you were just the safe option. The respectable choice."

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Vincent came home after midnight. I sat at our dining table, the photographs and papers spread out before me like evidence at a crime scene.

"Elizabeth?" His voice cracked when he saw me. "Why are you still up?"

I didn't speak. I simply pointed to the table.

His face drained of color as he recognized the images. He didn't deny it. That was perhaps the cruelest part—he didn't even try.

"How long?" I finally asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Elizabeth, I can explain—"

"How long?" I repeated, louder this time.

"Three years," he admitted, his voice breaking. "But it's not what you think—"

"Not what I think?" The laugh that escaped me sounded foreign, bitter. "You have a child with her. A child, Vincent."

He ran his hands through his hair, a nervous gesture I once found endearing. Now it just seemed pathetic.

"I was lonely," he stammered. "You were always so focused on work, on building your career. Harlow understood me. She gave me what I needed."

"And what was that?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

"Connection," he whispered. "Someone who saw me."

I stared at him across the table—this stranger wearing my husband's face. While I had been building our life together, brick by careful brick, he had been constructing another life entirely.

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