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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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Chapter 3

I stood in the kitchen, staring at the half-wilted bouquet Ryan had left on the counter. Pink roses—not even my favorite—drooped pathetically in a vase I'd bought last spring. Beside them sat a card with 'Get Well Soon' emblazoned across the front in glittering script. I picked it up with trembling fingers, flipping it open to read his hasty scrawl.

'Hope you feel better. Had to step out. Call me when you're home.'

No mention of our missed appointment. No apology for his absence during one of the most important moments of our pregnancy. Just... nothing.

The emptiness of the gesture burned through me like acid. I'd just seen our baby—alone—while he comforted Victoria. And this was his response? A generic card that could have been for anyone suffering anything?

I crumpled the card in my fist, feeling the thick paper give way under the pressure of my fingers. The satisfaction was fleeting but intense. For twenty minutes, I stood there, crushing and smoothing the card repeatedly until it was soft as cloth, all while staring at those dying roses.

My phone buzzed again. Ryan, for the twelfth time. I silenced it without looking at the message.

Instead of answering, I carried my laptop to our bedroom and sat cross-legged on the bed—the bed where Ryan had promised nothing would keep him from today's appointment. The irony wasn't lost on me.

I opened Facebook and searched for a group I'd seen mentioned in one of my pregnancy forums: 'Denver Moms Connect.' It was private, requiring answers to screening questions. I filled them out mechanically:

*Due date?* October 15th.

*Neighborhood?* Cherry Creek.

*What brings you to our group?* Support.

While waiting for approval, I scrolled through my regular feed. Friends from college posting vacation photos. Former coworkers sharing work achievements. And then, a post from a high school acquaintance showing her husband painting their nursery, his shirt splattered with 'Baby Blue' while she laughed from behind the camera.

The approval for the mom group came through faster than I expected. I was immediately immersed in a world I didn't recognize—women supporting each other through every phase of motherhood. Posts about partners who took midnight feedings so new mothers could sleep. Photos of fathers attending every appointment, hands proudly placed on growing bellies.

A thread caught my eye: 'When did you know your partner would be an amazing parent?'

The responses flooded in:

'When he read to my belly every night...'

'When he learned to braid hair by practicing on me so he'd be ready for our daughter...'

'When he cried harder than I did at our first ultrasound...'

Each comment was a knife twisting deeper. This was what normal looked like. This was what I should have had. What our baby deserved.

I clicked to my anonymous account—one I'd created months ago to research pregnancy symptoms without worrying my friends. The profile picture was a sunset, the name simply 'M.B.' With hands that had stopped shaking and started moving with calculated precision, I prepared my post.

First, a screenshot of Victoria's Instagram story showing Ryan at her bedside, his face tender with concern. I blurred just enough details to maintain plausible deniability while leaving the hospital location tag visible.

Next, a screenshot of my call log—six outgoing calls to 'Husband,' all unanswered, timestamped during my appointment.

Finally, a photo of the Metro Denver Prenatal Clinic sign, taken from my car this morning when I'd arrived—alone.

I arranged these images side by side and added a simple caption:

'Something is very wrong.'

I hovered over the 'Post' button, heart pounding in my ears. This wasn't just venting frustration. This was the first move in what might become a war—a strategic revelation that would ripple through our social circle. Once posted, there would be no going back to the Madison who silently accepted whatever scraps of attention Ryan deigned to give her.

My finger trembled above the screen.

Then I thought of our baby—the perfect spine, the tiny hands, the strong heartbeat I'd witnessed alone—and pressed 'Post.'

The response was immediate. Within minutes, comments began appearing:

'Wait, is that Victoria Hayes with Ryan Mitchell?'

'Isn't he married to that graphic designer?'

'OMG I know her! She's pregnant!'

As the digital wildfire spread, my phone lit up with a text from Ryan:

'Madison, where are you? We need to talk NOW.'

I set the phone face-down on the nightstand, a strange calm settling over me. For the first time in our marriage, Ryan wasn't setting the terms of our conversation.

This time, I would.

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