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Divorce After Deception

I clutched the ultrasound photos to my chest as I stepped through the front door of our mansion, my heart fluttering with excitement. Twenty weeks pregnant, and finally, I had the clearest images yet of our little miracle. "Brandon?" I called out, my voice echoing through the marble foyer. "Look what Dr. Chen gave me today!" I'd spent the entire morning at my prenatal appointment, then stopped by the designer nursery showroom to pick up the final color swatches for the baby's room. Everything was coming together perfectly—the soft sage green walls, the handcrafted oak crib, the plush rocking chair where I'd nurse our child through sleepless nights. The sound of voices drew me toward the east wing of the house—toward the nursery I'd been meticulously planning for months. "I think the crib should go against that wall," a feminine voice said softly. "The morning light would be perfect for the baby." My footsteps faltered. That was Elora's voice.
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I clutched the ultrasound photos to my chest as I stepped through the front door of our mansion, my heart fluttering with excitement. Twenty weeks pregnant, and finally, I had the clearest images yet of our little miracle.

"Brandon?" I called out, my voice echoing through the marble foyer. "Look what Dr. Chen gave me today!"

I'd spent the entire morning at my prenatal appointment, then stopped by the designer nursery showroom to pick up the final color swatches for the baby's room. Everything was coming together perfectly—the soft sage green walls, the handcrafted oak crib, the plush rocking chair where I'd nurse our child through sleepless nights.

The sound of voices drew me toward the east wing of the house—toward the nursery I'd been meticulously planning for months.

"I think the crib should go against that wall," a feminine voice said softly. "The morning light would be perfect for the baby."

My footsteps faltered. That was Elora's voice.

"And maybe a mobile with stars and moons," Brandon replied, his tone warm in a way it hadn't been with me lately. "The ones that play classical music."

I pushed the door open, the ultrasound photos still clutched in my hand. The sight before me froze my blood.

Elora stood in the center of my nursery—my nursery—trailing her fingers over the crib rail. Brandon stood beside her, his hand resting casually on her lower back. They both looked up at my entrance, but neither moved away from the other.

"What's going on?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Brandon straightened, his expression shifting to something I'd seen too often lately—that mixture of impatience and condescension.

"Melody," he said, as if I'd interrupted something important. "Perfect timing. We were just discussing the final arrangements."

"Final arrangements?" I echoed, looking around at the room I'd poured my heart into. The sage green walls I'd selected, the hand-painted murals of forest animals I'd commissioned.

"Elora needs this nursery," Brandon said matter-of-factly. "Her apartment doesn't have enough space for a proper baby room, and you know how important this pregnancy is for her—after everything she's been through."

I stared at him, unable to process his words. "But... this is my nursery. Our baby's nursery."

Brandon's brow furrowed. "Don't be selfish, Melody. Elora lost her husband protecting me. The least we can do is make sure her child has a proper home."

Elora's eyes glistened with tears that never quite fell. "I feel terrible taking this from you," she whispered, her hand moving to rest on her slightly swollen belly. "But Brandon insisted..."

Two weeks later, I sat in the kitchen, nursing a cup of decaf tea, when my phone buzzed with a text from Dr. Sarah Martinez.

"Mrs. Reyes, I'm so sorry to inform you that I won't be able to serve as your doula for the remainder of your pregnancy. Please contact the agency for a replacement."

My heart sank as I dialed her number immediately.

"Dr. Martinez? This is Melody. What's going on?"

"I'm sorry," she said, her voice professionally detached. "Mr. Reyes has requested I focus exclusively on Mrs. Hill's case from now on."

I found Brandon in his study, reviewing financial documents.

"You reassigned my doula?" I demanded, holding up my phone. "Without even telling me?"

Brandon didn't look up. "Elora needs specialized support. Her emotional state is fragile."

"That doula was my choice," I said, fighting to keep my voice steady. "I researched her for months. She knows my birth plan, my medical history—"

"Are you really going to deny a grieving widow the best possible care?" Brandon cut me off, finally looking up with eyes that had gone cold. "After everything she's been through?"

I turned to see Elora standing in the doorway, her hand resting protectively over her belly. A small, satisfied smile played at the corners of her mouth.

Two days later, I returned home early from a rescheduled doctor's appointment. The house was quiet, but I heard soft sounds coming from the master bedroom—our bedroom.

I climbed the stairs slowly, my pregnancy making each step deliberate. The door was slightly ajar, and I pushed it open silently.

The sight before me burned itself into my memory forever.

Brandon knelt beside Elora on our bed, his hands gently massaging her exposed breasts. She lay back against the pillows, her eyes half-closed in what looked like pleasure.

"Oh, Brandon," she moaned softly. "That feels so much better."

I must have made a sound—a gasp, perhaps, or simply the sharp intake of breath that accompanied the shattering of my world.

They both turned toward me, and time seemed to freeze.

"What are you doing?" I whispered.

Brandon stood quickly, his face flushing with anger rather than shame.

"She needed help with engorgement," he snapped. "It's not what you think."

Elora pulled her robe closed, tears suddenly streaming down her face. "I'm so sorry," she sobbed. "I didn't mean to cause problems between you two."

But I saw it then—the flash of triumph in her eyes as she looked at me over Brandon's shoulder.

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