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After I Exposed My Professor Husband, His Mistress Got Pregnant Too

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I was reviewing a patient's chart when my office door flew open without warning. The sudden intrusion jolted me from my concentration, my pen freezing mid-note as a young woman strode in like she owned the place. She couldn't have been more than twenty-two, with glossy chestnut hair cascading over her shoulders and a confidence that bordered on arrogance. Her handbag swung carelessly from her elbow as she approached my desk, her eyes—cold and calculating—fixed directly on mine. "Can I help you?" I asked, setting down my pen. "I don't believe we have an appointment scheduled." The corner of her mouth curved into what could only be described as a smirk. "Dr. Wells, you should know your husband likes to play professor in and out of the classroom." My blood ran cold, but years of delivering difficult diagnoses had trained me to maintain composure. I straightened my spine, my fingers instinctively touching the temple where a headache was already beginning to form. "I'm sorry, who are you?" My voice remained steady, professional.

After I Exposed My Professor Husband, His Mistress Got Pregnant Too Chapter 1

I was reviewing a patient's chart when my office door flew open without warning. The sudden intrusion jolted me from my concentration, my pen freezing mid-note as a young woman strode in like she owned the place.

She couldn't have been more than twenty-two, with glossy chestnut hair cascading over her shoulders and a confidence that bordered on arrogance. Her handbag swung carelessly from her elbow as she approached my desk, her eyes—cold and calculating—fixed directly on mine.

"Can I help you?" I asked, setting down my pen. "I don't believe we have an appointment scheduled."

The corner of her mouth curved into what could only be described as a smirk. "Dr. Wells, you should know your husband likes to play professor in and out of the classroom."

My blood ran cold, but years of delivering difficult diagnoses had trained me to maintain composure. I straightened my spine, my fingers instinctively touching the temple where a headache was already beginning to form.

"I'm sorry, who are you?" My voice remained steady, professional.

"Madison Parker." She emphasized each syllable like I should recognize the name. "I'm one of Professor Hayes' students. His favorite, actually."

The way she said 'favorite' made my stomach tighten. I'd heard Ethan mention a Madison before—a promising literature student, he'd said. Nothing more.

"Ms. Parker, I have patients waiting. Whatever academic matter you have with my husband should be addressed during his office hours at the university."

She laughed—a sharp, unpleasant sound that echoed off the walls of my meticulously organized office. "Oh, this isn't academic."

Madison slid her hand into her purse and pulled out her phone, tapping the screen a few times before turning it toward me. "He doesn't just grade my papers, Dr. Wells."

The image on the screen punched the air from my lungs: Ethan's face, his lips pressed against this girl's neck, his hand tangled in her hair. I forced myself to breathe, to keep my expression neutral even as something vital inside me began to crack.

"And there's more," Madison continued, swiping through a series of photos, each more intimate than the last. Then came the text messages, screenshots of conversations too explicit to be dismissed as academic correspondence.

*I can't stop thinking about you.*

*Last night was incredible.*

*I'll find a way to see you again soon.*

Words from my husband—the man who had waited five years to marry me, who had worked himself to the point of illness to prove himself worthy—to this smirking child standing before me.

With clinical precision, I reached across my desk and took the phone from her hand, scrolling through the evidence of betrayal with fingers that refused to tremble. Each image, each message was a surgical cut to the fantasy I'd been living.

"These could be manipulated," I said finally, sliding the phone back across the polished surface of my desk. "Photoshopped. Fabricated."

"Ask him," Madison challenged, her eyes gleaming with triumph as she collected her phone. "Ask him about the birthmark on my hip that he loves to trace with his tongue. Ask him about the poetry he recites when we're in bed—the verses he says remind him of me."

My throat constricted, but I wouldn't give her the satisfaction of seeing me break. "You're delusional," I said, the words hollow even to my own ears. "Please leave before I call security."

Madison gathered her things, that insufferable smirk still playing on her lips. "He'll never choose you," she said as she headed for the door. "Not when he has me."

The door closed behind her with a soft click that seemed to echo in the sudden silence of my office. I sat motionless, my medical degree hanging on the wall behind me—proof of all I'd accomplished, all I'd overcome from my days in foster care. None of it prepared me for this.

That evening, I sat alone in our darkened living room, laptop open before me. Ethan had texted that he was working late—a departmental meeting, he claimed. With trembling fingers, I accessed the dashboard camera footage from our shared car. I'd installed it after a minor accident last year, never imagining it would serve this purpose.

I fast-forwarded through hours of footage until I saw it: the university parking lot, dimly lit by streetlamps. Ethan emerging from the building, followed moments later by Madison. Their conversation was inaudible, but their body language spoke volumes. Then, beneath the glow of a streetlamp, my husband pulled her into his arms and kissed her with a passion I thought was reserved for me.

My hand flew to my mouth as the world tilted beneath me. The evidence was undeniable now, captured in the cold, objective eye of the camera. The life I thought I had—the fairytale ending I believed I'd earned after years in the foster system—dissolved before my eyes.

As I stared at the frozen image on my screen, something shifted inside me. The crack that had formed in my office earlier that day split wide open, but instead of pain flooding through, I felt something else entirely: a cold, clarifying rage.

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