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Divorce After Husband's Fertility Sabotage Novel Cover

Divorce After Husband's Fertility Sabotage

The fluorescent lights of Mercy General Hospital cast a harsh glow over my arms as I sat in Dr. Chen's office, my sleeves rolled up to reveal the constellation of needle marks mapping my failed attempts at motherhood. Fifteen times. Fifteen failures. Each tiny circular scar represented a dream that had withered and died inside me. "Natalie," Dr. Marcus Chen said gently, his dark eyes filled with concern as he reviewed my medical history on his computer screen. "I'm afraid we need to consider alternative approaches at this point." I swallowed hard, fighting back the tears that threatened to spill over. My fingers unconsciously traced the pattern of needle marks on my left arm—a roadmap of disappointment. "Doctor, please," I whispered, my voice cracking.
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The fluorescent lights of Mercy General Hospital cast a harsh glow over my arms as I sat in Dr. Chen's office, my sleeves rolled up to reveal the constellation of needle marks mapping my failed attempts at motherhood. Fifteen times. Fifteen failures. Each tiny circular scar represented a dream that had withered and died inside me.

"Natalie," Dr. Marcus Chen said gently, his dark eyes filled with concern as he reviewed my medical history on his computer screen. "I'm afraid we need to consider alternative approaches at this point."

I swallowed hard, fighting back the tears that threatened to spill over. My fingers unconsciously traced the pattern of needle marks on my left arm—a roadmap of disappointment.

"Doctor, please," I whispered, my voice cracking. "I'm willing to try anything. Dorian... he wants this so badly."

Dr. Chen's brow furrowed deeper. He'd been our fertility specialist through every round of IVF, witnessing each hopeful beginning and crushing end.

"The repeated failures are... unusual," he said carefully. "Especially given your otherwise excellent health indicators."

Something in his tone made me look up sharply. Was there doubt in his eyes? But before I could ask, he continued.

"We could consider donor eggs, or perhaps surrogacy. Sometimes a change in approach can yield different results."

I nodded mechanically, though inside I was screaming. Fifteen tries. How many more before Dorian lost patience? How many more before I lost myself?

"I'll... I'll discuss it with Dorian," I managed, reaching for my purse. "Thank you, Doctor."

As Dr. Chen stood to shake my hand, I caught a glimpse of his expression—pity mingled with something else I couldn't quite identify.

"Of course," he said. "Take some time to consider your options."

I stepped out of his office into the sterile hospital corridor, my heels clicking against the polished floor as I headed toward the restroom. My reflection in the chrome elevator doors looked hollow-eyed and pale—a ghost of the vibrant actress I'd once been.

Two years retired from the spotlight, and what did I have to show for it? A marriage built around negative pregnancy tests and medical bills.

I pushed open the heavy door to the women's restroom, but before I could step inside, I heard it—Dorian's distinctive laugh floating down the corridor.

My heart did a strange little skip. Dorian wasn't supposed to be here today. He'd texted that he had meetings all afternoon.

"And then she actually suggested we try acupuncture!" His voice was unmistakable, tinged with the mocking humor he never used when speaking to me about our treatments.

I froze mid-step, my hand still on the door handle.

"That's rich," came another voice—Delilah's. "As if poking her with more needles will suddenly make her fertile."

Their voices were coming from an examination room down the hall—one of the private rooms reserved for sensitive consultations. The door was cracked open just enough for their voices to carry.

"Come on," Delilah said, her tone dropping to something more intimate. "You can't tell me you're still enjoying this charade?"

My breath caught in my throat. Something about their tone made my skin crawl.

"Actually," Dorian replied, his voice lower now, "it's almost...fun. Watching her desperate little face when the tests come back negative again."

Fun? My knees nearly buckled. I pressed myself against the wall beside the door, my heart hammering so loudly I feared they would hear it.

"How much longer do we need to keep this up?" Delilah asked.

"Just a few more months," Dorian replied casually. "The asset transfers are almost complete. Once we've moved enough of her money into the offshore accounts, we'll stage the big breakup."

"And then?" Delilah's voice was breathless with anticipation.

"Then we'll finally stop hiding." Dorian's voice was thick with emotion I'd never heard directed at me. "You and me and our son—together openly at last."

Our son? The room tilted dangerously. I gripped the wall to steady myself.

"I can't wait," Delilah sighed. "Little Marcus is already asking when his 'godfather' is going to visit again."

Marcus. The name hit me like a physical blow. Dorian's supposed godson—the child he'd insisted on spoiling with lavish gifts and weekend visits.

With trembling hands, I pulled out my phone and opened the recording app. Tears blurred my vision as I pressed record, holding the phone toward the partially open door.

"The best part," Dorian was saying, "is how she still has no idea. Fifteen failed treatments, and she still believes it's just bad luck."

Their laughter mingled in the air as my world collapsed around me. My marriage. My dream of motherhood. All of it—a calculated lie.

I stood there, tears streaming silently down my face, recording every damning word as they continued to discuss their plan with casual cruelty. My finger hovered over the stop button, but I couldn't bring myself to end the recording—or the marriage—just yet.

Not until I had captured every last word that would destroy them both.

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