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Divorce After Discovering Husband's Betrayal

My phone rang just as I was finishing a report for next week's board meeting. The number wasn't saved in my contacts, but I recognized the area code—the hospital near my father's office. "Claire Wright?" The voice was clinical, detached. "Yes, this is she." My pen hovered over the signature line as I waited for whatever routine inquiry this call might bring. "Ms. Wright, this is Mercy General Hospital. Your father has suffered a massive cardiac event. He's in critical condition. You should come immediately." The pen slipped from my fingers, splattering ink across the pristine document. "What?
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My phone rang just as I was finishing a report for next week's board meeting. The number wasn't saved in my contacts, but I recognized the area code—the hospital near my father's office.

"Claire Wright?" The voice was clinical, detached.

"Yes, this is she." My pen hovered over the signature line as I waited for whatever routine inquiry this call might bring.

"Ms. Wright, this is Mercy General Hospital. Your father has suffered a massive cardiac event. He's in critical condition. You should come immediately."

The pen slipped from my fingers, splattering ink across the pristine document. "What? How—when—"

"He was brought in twenty minutes ago. The doctors are working on him now, but..." The voice hesitated. "You should hurry."

I grabbed my purse, nearly knocking over my coffee mug in the process. My hands wouldn't stop shaking as I fumbled for my keys. "I'm coming. Please, do everything you can."

The drive to the hospital passed in a blur of red lights and honking horns. I weaved through traffic, my knuckles white against the steering wheel. Dad had been healthy—active, vibrant, still putting in twelve-hour days at the office despite my pleas to slow down.

This couldn't be happening.

I needed Nathan. After seven years of marriage, he was still the first person I turned to in crisis. Despite his recent distance, his late nights at the office, the way his eyes sometimes slid past mine when we spoke—he would be there for me now. He had to be.

I dialed his number as I raced through a yellow light.

One ring. Two rings.

Voicemail.

"Nathan, it's me. Dad's had a heart attack. I'm on my way to Mercy General. Please call me back immediately." My voice cracked on the last word.

I tried again. And again. And again.

By the time I reached the hospital parking lot, I had called six times. Each time, straight to voicemail.

The hospital corridors smelled of antiseptic and despair. A nurse directed me to the cardiac intensive care unit, where I sat alone in the waiting room, my phone clutched in my hand like a lifeline.

I called again.

And again.

And again.

With each unanswered call, my chest tightened further. Where was he? Important meeting? Phone dead? Or just... ignoring me?

The waiting room clock ticked past two hours. Still no word from Nathan.

I tried again.

Twenty-three calls now.

The nurse came out, her face grave. "Ms. Wright? Your father's condition is deteriorating rapidly. The doctors are doing everything they can, but..."

I nodded numbly, unable to form words.

Another call.

Twenty-four.

Then, on my twenty-fifth attempt, someone answered.

But it wasn't Nathan.

"Hello?" A small, cheerful voice filled my ear.

My heart stuttered. A child. A young child.

"Who is this?" I whispered, afraid to hope it was a wrong number, more afraid it wasn't.

"This is Emma! Who are you?" The voice was bright, curious.

Emma. The name meant nothing to me.

"I'm looking for Nathan Carlson," I said carefully. "Is he there?"

"Sure! Daddy Nathan is in the shower with Mommy Robin! They're taking a bath together!"

The world tilted sideways. Daddy Nathan. Mommy Robin.

"Emma, how old are you?" My voice sounded distant, like it belonged to someone else.

"I'm six! Daddy says I'm his special girl!"

Before I could respond, I heard rustling, then Nathan's voice, sharp and panicked.

"Who is that? Emma, who are you talking to?"

The phone clattered, and I heard Nathan's muffled voice saying something to the child. Then his voice came through clearly, tense and irritated.

"Claire? What is it? I'm in an important meeting."

"Daddy Nathan said not to tell you he was here!" Emma's voice piped up in the background.

The line went dead.

I sat frozen, phone still pressed to my ear, as the nurse emerged again.

"Ms. Wright," she said softly. "I'm so sorry."

Something inside me shattered as she delivered the news of my father's death.

I don't know how long I sat there, alone in that sterile corridor, grief and shock battling for dominance. My father was gone. And somewhere across the city, my husband was playing family with another woman and her child.

The sound of hurried footsteps broke through my fog.

"Claire!" Nathan's voice, breathless and false. "I came as soon as I could get away from that meeting."

He stood before me, suit immaculate except for a slightly rumpled collar. His hair was damp, as if recently towel-dried.

"Where were you?" I whispered.

"I told you, an important meeting ran long." His eyes wouldn't meet mine. "What happened? The nurse said—"

"My father is dead," I said flatly.

Nathan's face registered shock, but something else flickered behind his eyes. Calculation? Relief?

"I'm so sorry," he said, reaching for my hand. "We'll get through this together."

I looked at his outstretched hand, then back at his face—the face I'd loved for seven years. The face that had lied to me for God knows how long.

Together. Like we'd ever really been together at all.

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