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Divorce After His Betrayal with the Nanny

I checked my phone for the sixth time in twenty minutes. Six missed calls from Ryan, but not a single text explaining where he was. Around me, the Metro Denver Prenatal Clinic buzzed with life—expectant mothers nestled against their partners' shoulders, fingers intertwined, sharing whispered excitement about the images they would soon see. I sat alone, my wedding ring suddenly heavy on my finger. My hand instinctively moved to my rounded belly, feeling the slight flutter that had become familiar these past few weeks. Twenty weeks. Halfway there. Today was our anatomy scan—the day we'd confirm our baby was developing properly, maybe even learn if we were having a boy or girl. Ryan had promised he wouldn't miss it. "It's the big one," he'd said last night, kissing my forehead as I lay in bed scrolling through nursery ideas.
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I checked my phone for the sixth time in twenty minutes. Six missed calls from Ryan, but not a single text explaining where he was. Around me, the Metro Denver Prenatal Clinic buzzed with life—expectant mothers nestled against their partners' shoulders, fingers intertwined, sharing whispered excitement about the images they would soon see. I sat alone, my wedding ring suddenly heavy on my finger.

My hand instinctively moved to my rounded belly, feeling the slight flutter that had become familiar these past few weeks. Twenty weeks. Halfway there. Today was our anatomy scan—the day we'd confirm our baby was developing properly, maybe even learn if we were having a boy or girl. Ryan had promised he wouldn't miss it.

"It's the big one," he'd said last night, kissing my forehead as I lay in bed scrolling through nursery ideas. "Nothing could keep me away."

Yet here I was, alone.

The receptionist glanced at me with poorly disguised pity. I'd already checked in thirty minutes early, hoping Ryan would use the extra time to find parking and rush in, slightly disheveled but present. The clock on the wall ticked forward mercilessly.

"Madison Blake?"

I looked up to see a nurse in lavender scrubs holding a clipboard. Her name tag read "Emily." She had kind eyes that crinkled slightly at the corners, the type that had probably witnessed every variation of joy and heartbreak these clinic walls contained.

"That's me," I said, gathering my purse and water bottle. I cast one final glance toward the entrance doors before following her down the hallway.

"First time for the anatomy scan?" Emily asked, her voice warm as she led me into the dimly lit ultrasound room.

"Yes." I settled onto the paper-covered examination table, the material crinkling loudly beneath me. "My husband is running late. He should be here any minute."

The lie tasted bitter on my tongue. Ryan had stopped answering my calls an hour ago.

"No worries," Emily said, though her eyes held a knowing look I couldn't quite decipher. "We'll get you started with the prep, and he can join when he arrives."

I lifted my blouse and lowered the elastic band of my maternity jeans as instructed. The ultrasound technician—a younger woman with a sleek ponytail and steady hands—squeezed cold gel onto my abdomen. I flinched slightly, and she apologized with practiced efficiency.

"Where's your husband today?" Emily asked casually as the technician pressed the transducer against my skin, moving it in slow, deliberate circles.

I forced a smile that felt like glass cutting into my cheeks. "He... will be here soon." The dread pooling in my stomach contradicted my words. Something was wrong. Ryan had never missed an appointment before.

The room filled with the rapid, rhythmic whooshing of our baby's heartbeat. Despite everything, tears sprang to my eyes at the sound. Our baby. Strong. Alive. Real.

"Heart rate looks perfect," the technician said, eyes fixed on the monitor. "One hundred and fifty-two beats per minute."

For the next forty minutes, I watched our child on the screen—spine curved like a question mark, tiny hands opening and closing, the four chambers of a perfect heart. I memorized every detail, knowing I would need to describe it all to Ryan later. The technician pointed out each organ, each limb, confirming healthy development.

"Would you like to know the sex?" she asked.

I hesitated. Ryan and I had planned to find out together.

"I'll wait," I said quietly. "For my husband."

After the scan, Emily handed me paper towels to wipe away the gel and helped me sit up. My gloved hands were damp and trembling slightly as I pulled my blouse back down.

"Everything looks wonderful," she assured me, squeezing my shoulder gently. "Your baby is developing perfectly."

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. This moment should have been shared. This joy should have been doubled.

In the hallway, I pulled out my phone again. No new calls or texts from Ryan. With shaking fingers, I opened Instagram—a habit I'd developed whenever anxiety crept in. The app loaded, and the first story that appeared was from Victoria Hayes, Ryan's college girlfriend who had recently returned from London.

My thumb hovered over her profile picture before tapping it. The image loaded: Ryan leaning over a hospital bed, his expression tender with concern. Heart emojis crawled across the screen, and beneath them, a location tag: "St. Joseph's Psychiatric Ward."

The world tilted beneath my feet. My back hit the wall as my legs threatened to give way. Ryan wasn't stuck in traffic or held up at work. He was with Victoria—at a hospital across town—while I'd just seen our baby alone.

The truth crashed over me like a wave: I wasn't just alone in this waiting room. I was alone in my marriage.

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