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Ex-Husband's Return: Love After Betrayal Novel Cover

Ex-Husband's Return: Love After Betrayal

The morning of our third wedding anniversary dawned bright and full of promise. I had spent weeks planning the perfect evening for Edgar—his favorite meal, an expensive bottle of wine I'd been saving, and a gift I knew would make his eyes light up. After three years of marriage, I still felt that flutter in my chest when I thought about him coming home to me. I smoothed my hands over the silk dress I'd chosen, the color of midnight, and checked my reflection one last time. My dark hair fell in soft waves past my shoulders, and I had taken extra care with my makeup. Everything needed to be perfect tonight. The sound of the elevator arriving at our penthouse made me smile. Edgar was home early—a rare occurrence that made this anniversary even more special. I hurried to the foyer, eager to throw my arms around him. But when the doors slid open, my greeting died on my lips.
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The morning of our third wedding anniversary dawned bright and full of promise. I had spent weeks planning the perfect evening for Edgar—his favorite meal, an expensive bottle of wine I'd been saving, and a gift I knew would make his eyes light up. After three years of marriage, I still felt that flutter in my chest when I thought about him coming home to me.

I smoothed my hands over the silk dress I'd chosen, the color of midnight, and checked my reflection one last time. My dark hair fell in soft waves past my shoulders, and I had taken extra care with my makeup. Everything needed to be perfect tonight.

The sound of the elevator arriving at our penthouse made me smile. Edgar was home early—a rare occurrence that made this anniversary even more special. I hurried to the foyer, eager to throw my arms around him.

But when the doors slid open, my greeting died on my lips.

Edgar wasn't alone. Beside him stood two children—a boy and a girl, perhaps five years old, with matching solemn expressions. Behind them was a woman I recognized immediately: Ruby Foster, daughter of James Foster, one of Edgar's father's oldest friends. Her hand rested possessively on Edgar's arm.

"Novah," Edgar said, his voice oddly formal. "We need to talk."

I stood frozen as they entered our home—*my* home—the children looking around with wide eyes while Ruby's gaze held a triumph I couldn't understand.

"What's going on?" I managed to ask, my voice barely above a whisper.

Edgar's face was a mask of cold indifference I'd never seen before. "These are my children with Ruby. They'll be living with us now."

The world tilted beneath my feet. "Your... children?"

"Yes. Alexander and Amelia. They're five."

Five. The math wasn't difficult. They had been conceived while Edgar and I were married. While I had been planning our future, dreaming of the family we would build together, he had been creating that family with someone else.

"This is some kind of joke," I said, my voice trembling. "It's our anniversary, Edgar."

Something flickered in his eyes—regret? Shame? But it was gone so quickly I might have imagined it.

"The timing is unfortunate, but arrangements had to be made. Ruby will be staying here as well."

In the days that followed, I watched in numb disbelief as Ruby systematically took over my home. Her clothes filled closets I was told to empty. Her perfume lingered in rooms I no longer felt welcome in. The twins' things appeared everywhere—toys, small shoes, artwork on the refrigerator that had once held only our schedules and takeout menus.

And Edgar—the man I had loved with every fiber of my being—became a stranger before my eyes.

"The children will call Ruby 'Mom,'" he informed me one evening, not even looking up from his laptop. "It will be less confusing for them."

"And what will they call me?" I asked, my voice hollow.

He finally met my gaze, his eyes unreadable. "Novah will be fine."

I had become a stranger in my own home, relegated to the periphery of a family I hadn't known existed until a week ago.

One night, unable to sleep in the guest room I now occupied, I went looking for Edgar. We needed to talk—really talk—about what was happening. About why he had destroyed everything we had built together.

I heard voices coming from his study and approached quietly, not wanting to wake the children. The door was ajar, and I could see Edgar standing by the window, Ruby close beside him.

"She suspects nothing," Ruby was saying, her voice smug. "But she keeps talking about having her own children someday."

Edgar's laugh was cold. "That won't be happening. I made sure of that."

I pressed my hand against the wall to steady myself, my heart pounding so loudly I was afraid they would hear it.

"You're sure?" Ruby pressed.

"The doctors removed her uterus during what she thought was a routine procedure last year. I told them it was medically necessary." Edgar's voice was matter-of-fact, as if discussing a business transaction rather than the mutilation of my body. "I needed you to be certain, Ruby. These are the only children I'll ever have."

The world went silent around me. I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. My hand unconsciously moved to my abdomen, tracing the small scar I'd never questioned.

Edgar hadn't just betrayed our marriage. He had violated my body in the most fundamental way possible, stealing my choice, my future, my ability to ever bear children.

And he had done it all for the woman now standing in my home, wearing my husband's ring, raising his children—a family that should have been mine.

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