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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 clutched the printed ultrasound images in my trembling hand as the nurse wheeled me toward the exit. My body felt hollow, disconnected from the bustling clinic around me. The weight of Ryan's betrayal crushed against my chest, making each breath shallow and painful.

"Are you sure there's someone picking you up, Mrs. Blake?" Emily asked, her voice laced with concern.

I nodded mechanically, though I had no idea how I'd get home. Ryan had driven us here this morning, promising to return after a "quick meeting." Another lie in what was apparently a tapestry of deception.

The automatic doors slid open, and the bright Denver sunlight assaulted my eyes. I blinked rapidly, tears blurring my vision as Emily positioned the wheelchair at the curb. The parking lot swam before me—rows of cars, families walking together, life continuing normally while mine crumbled.

"Madison?"

I looked up to see a familiar face—Chloe Davis from my pregnancy support group. We'd only spoken a few times during meetings, sharing the tentative connection of women navigating the same frightening, wonderful journey. Her dark curls were pulled back in a messy bun, and her expression shifted from recognition to concern as she took in my tear-streaked face.

"Are you okay?" she asked, approaching quickly.

The question broke something in me. A sob escaped my throat before I could stop it.

Chloe knelt beside the wheelchair. "What happened?"

"My husband..." I struggled to form words through the tightness in my throat. "He didn't come. He's at another hospital with his ex-girlfriend."

Chloe's expression hardened momentarily before softening into determination. "I'm giving you a ride home."

"You don't have to—"

"I absolutely have to," she interrupted, her tone brooking no argument. She thanked Emily and took control of the wheelchair, guiding me toward her blue SUV parked in the expectant mothers' section.

The drive home was a blur of suburban landscapes and stifled sobs. I clutched the ultrasound images to my chest, unable to look at them without feeling the absence beside me when they were taken.

"He promised he'd be there," I finally managed, my voice barely audible over the hum of the air conditioning. "It was our twenty-week scan. We were going to find out if..." My voice broke.

Chloe kept her eyes on the road, but her knuckles whitened on the steering wheel. "When someone shows you who they are, Madison, believe them the first time."

"There must be an explanation," I whispered, even as Victoria's Instagram story replayed in my mind—Ryan's tender expression as he leaned over her hospital bed.

"There always is," Chloe replied softly. "But rarely one that justifies the pain they cause."

We pulled into my driveway—the home Ryan and I had chosen together, with the nursery we'd started painting last weekend. The sight of it made my stomach clench.

"Thank you," I said as Chloe helped me from the car.

She hesitated, then pulled out a business card from her wallet. "This is Eleanor Vance. She helped me when my ex left during my second trimester."

I stared at the embossed lettering: *Eleanor Vance, Family Law Attorney*.

"I'm not—" I started to protest.

"Just keep it," Chloe said gently. "Sometimes we need to know our options before we can see clearly."

---

Three hours later, I sat across from Eleanor Vance in her downtown office. The walls were glass, the furniture sleek and modern. Eleanor herself was a sharp contrast to the sterile environment—warm eyes behind stylish glasses, a voice that managed to be both gentle and authoritative.

"Marriage is a contract," she explained, sliding documents across her desk. "But it's also a partnership built on trust. When that trust is broken, you have rights."

I traced my finger over the paperwork, the legal terminology swimming before my eyes. "I don't know if I'm ready for this."

"Most people aren't," Eleanor said simply. "But preparation isn't the same as decision. Understanding your rights doesn't obligate you to exercise them immediately."

She leaned forward, her gaze direct. "Madison, you mentioned you're a graphic designer who put your career on hold to support your husband's advancement. You've contributed significantly to your joint assets. The home you live in—you helped design the renovation, correct?"

I nodded, remembering the nights spent over blueprints, the weekends painting and installing fixtures while Ryan networked at industry events.

"That matters," Eleanor continued. "Your contributions matter. Your dignity matters." She tapped the papers between us. "This is just information. What you do with it is entirely your choice."

As I gathered the documents into my purse, a strange calm settled over me. For the first time since seeing Victoria's Instagram story, I felt something beyond pain—a flicker of determination, small but undeniable.

My phone buzzed with a text from Ryan: *Where are you? I've been trying to reach you.*

I stared at the message, at the audacity of his concern after his absence. The flicker inside me grew stronger.

"Thank you, Eleanor," I said, rising from my chair. "I have a feeling I'll be needing your services sooner than I thought."

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