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Divorce Behind a Fake Pregnancy

The wine glass hit the hardwood floor with a crystalline crash that seemed to echo through our dining room like a gunshot. Ruby liquid spread across the pale wood, seeping between the boards Lee had so carefully installed when we first moved into this house ten years ago. My phone screen still glowed in my trembling hand, displaying Saige Butler's Instagram post. The ultrasound image was unmistakable—a tiny form floating in grainy black and white, accompanied by her caption: "Sometimes the best things come from unexpected places. Blessed beyond words. 💕 #BabyOnTheWay #NewBeginnings #SurpriseGift" But it wasn't just the ultrasound that made my blood turn to ice. It was the timestamp. Posted three hours ago, while Lee had been sitting across from me at this very table, cutting into his anniversary steak and telling me how much he loved our quiet life together. "Elisabeth?" Lee's voice seemed to come from underwater. "What's wrong?" I looked up at him—this man I'd shared a bed with for ten years, whose coffee preferences I knew by heart, whose touch still made my pulse quicken.
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The wine glass hit the hardwood floor with a crystalline crash that seemed to echo through our dining room like a gunshot. Ruby liquid spread across the pale wood, seeping between the boards Lee had so carefully installed when we first moved into this house ten years ago.

My phone screen still glowed in my trembling hand, displaying Saige Butler's Instagram post. The ultrasound image was unmistakable—a tiny form floating in grainy black and white, accompanied by her caption: "Sometimes the best things come from unexpected places. Blessed beyond words. 💕 #BabyOnTheWay #NewBeginnings #SurpriseGift"

But it wasn't just the ultrasound that made my blood turn to ice. It was the timestamp. Posted three hours ago, while Lee had been sitting across from me at this very table, cutting into his anniversary steak and telling me how much he loved our quiet life together.

"Elisabeth?" Lee's voice seemed to come from underwater. "What's wrong?"

I looked up at him—this man I'd shared a bed with for ten years, whose coffee preferences I knew by heart, whose touch still made my pulse quicken. His dark eyes showed concern, but there was something else there. Something that looked almost like... relief?

"When were you going to tell me?" My voice came out as a whisper.

Lee set down his fork with deliberate precision, the same way he approached everything in his life. Methodical. Controlled. "Tell you what?"

I turned the phone toward him, watching his face carefully. For just a moment—so brief I might have imagined it—his jaw tightened. Then his expression smoothed into something unreadable.

"I don't understand what this has to do with me."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Don't understand? Lee, this is Saige. Your Saige. And she's pregnant."

"She's not my anything." His tone was flat, almost bored. "We haven't spoken in years."

"Then explain this." I thrust the phone closer to him, my hand shaking so hard the screen blurred. "Explain why your ex-girlfriend is posting ultrasound photos with captions about unexpected gifts and new beginnings."

Lee pushed back from the table and stood, his movements sharp and angry. This wasn't the Lee I knew—my Lee moved with quiet confidence, never this brittle tension. "I can't explain what some woman chooses to post on social media, Elisabeth. Maybe you should ask yourself why you're stalking my ex-girlfriends online."

The accusation stole my breath. "Stalking? Lee, she tagged our anniversary restaurant in her stories last week. She's been... she's been everywhere I look lately."

"That's called paranoia." His voice had turned cold, colder than I'd ever heard it. "And frankly, it's not attractive."

I stared at him, searching for any trace of the man who'd whispered sweet promises in my ear just this morning, who'd surprised me with my favorite flowers and planned this intimate dinner to celebrate another year of marriage. But this stranger looking back at me wore Lee's face with none of his warmth.

"I want you to call her," I said, standing on unsteady legs. "Right now. I want you to call Saige and ask her directly if that's your baby."

Lee's laugh was harsh, unfamiliar. "I'm not calling anyone. But you know what you should do? You should call her yourself and apologize."

"Apologize?" The word came out strangled.

"For stalking her. For harassing her. For whatever sick game you're playing by monitoring her social media and creating drama where none exists." He stepped closer, and I instinctively backed away. "Saige is a good person, Elisabeth. She doesn't deserve to be tormented by a paranoid wife who can't handle the fact that her husband had a life before her."

Each word felt like a knife sliding between my ribs. This couldn't be happening. This couldn't be my Lee, the man who'd held me through my father's funeral, who'd spent hours learning to braid my hair just because I mentioned missing my mother doing it.

"Ten years," I whispered. "Ten years, Lee. And this is how you're going to handle this?"

Something flickered across his features—so quick I almost missed it. Pain, maybe. Or regret. But then his mask slipped back into place.

"There's nothing to handle. There's just a woman having a breakdown over social media posts that have nothing to do with her marriage." He turned away from me, heading toward the stairs. "I'm going to bed. Clean up this mess."

I stood alone in our dining room, surrounded by broken glass and spilled wine, listening to his footsteps disappear into the darkness above. The anniversary candles still flickered on the table, casting dancing shadows that made everything look distorted and wrong.

My phone buzzed with a new notification. Another post from Saige: "Can't wait to share this journey with someone special. Some secrets are worth keeping... for now. 😉"

This time, I didn't drop the phone. I gripped it tighter, my knuckles white as bone.

By morning, I would be sitting in Marcus Chen's law office, filing for divorce. But in that moment, standing in the wreckage of what I'd thought was my perfect marriage, I could only stare at the ruins and wonder how I'd been so blind.

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