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Fiancé's Affair & My Heartbreak Novel Cover

Fiancé's Affair & My Heartbreak

The sound of zippers and rustling fabric greeted me as I pushed open the apartment door, my hand instinctively moving to cradle the gentle swell of my belly. Five months along, and I still felt a flutter of excitement each time I came home, imagining Carson's face lighting up when he saw me. Instead, I found him hunched over an open suitcase on our bed, methodically folding shirts with the same detached efficiency he used for everything else these days. "Going somewhere?" The question slipped out before I could stop it, though my heart already knew the answer. Carson didn't look up. "Violette needs help with Tyler's school enrollment. The private schools have these complicated interviews, and she's still emotional from her breakup. I can't just leave her to handle it alone." The words hit me like ice water. "What about our wedding planning meeting tomorrow? We've rescheduled twice already." "We'll figure it out when I get back." He finally glanced at me, his expression already defensive.
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Chapter 2

The hospital's sterile corridors felt like a sanctuary after last night's disaster. I clutched my purse tighter, the absence of my mother's pearl necklace leaving my throat feeling naked and exposed. The routine prenatal appointment had been scheduled weeks ago, back when I still believed Carson would be here holding my hand, asking the doctor a million questions about our baby's development.

Instead, I sat alone in the waiting room, watching other couples lean into each other with the easy intimacy I'd once thought Carson and I shared. A young father-to-be rubbed his wife's back as she shifted uncomfortably in her chair. Another man jumped up the moment his partner's name was called, his face bright with anticipation.

I touched my belly, feeling the gentle flutter of movement that had become my only constant companion these past few weeks.

"Skylar Alexander?"

I looked up to see a tall figure in a white coat, and my breath caught. Even after all these years, Calvin Wilson's presence still had the power to stop time. His dark hair was shorter now, more professional, but his eyes—those warm, steady eyes that had watched me stumble through childhood scraped knees and teenage heartbreaks—remained exactly the same.

"Calvin?" The name slipped out before I could stop it.

His smile was gentle, tinged with something that might have been concern. "Hello, Skylar. I'm Dr. Wilson now, but Calvin works just fine." He gestured toward the hallway. "Shall we?"

As we walked to his office, I couldn't help but notice how other staff members nodded respectfully to him, how patients in the hallway seemed to relax just from seeing his face. This was Calvin's world now—a place where he healed people, where he mattered.

"I didn't know you were working here," I said, settling into the examination chair.

"I've been here for three years now." He washed his hands with practiced efficiency, but his movements were unhurried, deliberate. "Obstetrics and gynecology. I specialize in high-risk pregnancies."

Something in his tone made me look at him more closely. "High-risk?"

"Your file indicates some concerning stress markers from your last visit." Calvin's voice was professional, but I caught the flicker of worry in his eyes. "Let's take a look, shall we?"

The examination was thorough but gentle. Calvin's hands were steady and sure as he checked my blood pressure, listened to the baby's heartbeat, measured my belly. Unlike the rushed appointments I'd grown accustomed to with my previous doctor, Calvin took his time, explaining each step, asking detailed questions about my symptoms.

"Your blood pressure is elevated," he said, helping me sit up. "And you've lost weight since your last visit. That's unusual for this stage of pregnancy."

I smoothed down my shirt, avoiding his gaze. "I've been having trouble eating lately."

"Trouble eating, or trouble keeping food down?"

"Both, I suppose." The admission felt like failure. "My... my fiancé's family served shellfish last night. I couldn't eat anything."

Calvin's pen paused over my chart. "Your shellfish allergy is clearly noted in your file. They weren't aware?"

The concern in his voice—real concern, not the dismissive irritation I'd grown used to—nearly undid me. "He forgot."

"He forgot." Calvin repeated the words slowly, as if testing their weight. "Skylar, stress during pregnancy can have serious consequences for both you and the baby. Is there something you'd like to talk about?"

I opened my mouth to give him the standard response—everything's fine, just wedding stress, nothing to worry about—but the words wouldn't come. Instead, I felt my carefully constructed composure crumble like my mother's broken pearls.

"He keeps postponing our wedding," I whispered, the words tumbling out in a rush. "Every time we set a date, something comes up with his childhood friend Violette. She needs help with her son, or she's having a crisis, or she's too emotional about her breakup. He converted our nursery into a playroom for her child without even asking me. Last night she broke my mother's necklace, and he told me not to make a big deal about it."

Calvin set down his pen and pulled up a chair, sitting so we were at eye level. "How long has this been going on?"

"Months. Maybe longer. I keep thinking if I'm just patient enough, understanding enough, he'll remember that I'm supposed to matter too." Tears spilled down my cheeks. "But I don't think I do. Matter, I mean."

"Skylar." Calvin's voice was firm but gentle. "You matter. Your wellbeing matters. Your baby's wellbeing matters."

Before I could respond, his phone rang. Calvin glanced at the caller ID and frowned. "I'm sorry, I need to take this. It's about another patient."

He stepped just outside his office door, but his voice carried through the thin walls. "Carson, this is highly irregular... What do you mean you need to know about pregnancy termination procedures? I can't discuss another patient's... No, I won't confirm or deny anything about Skylar's appointments."

My blood turned to ice. Carson was calling Calvin? How did he even know I was here?

"Look, if Violette is having complications with her pregnancy, she needs to see her own doctor," Calvin continued, his professional composure cracking slightly. "I can't abandon Violette now that she's carrying his child too? Carson, what the hell are you talking about?"

The phone clattered to the floor.

I sat frozen in the chair, Calvin's words echoing in my mind like a death knell. Violette was pregnant. With Carson's child. While I sat here carrying his other child, the one he'd forgotten about in favor of converting our nursery into a playroom.

The door opened, and Calvin's face was pale as he stepped back inside. Our eyes met, and I saw the exact moment he realized I'd heard everything.

"Skylar, I—"

"She's pregnant." The words came out flat, emotionless. "Violette is pregnant with Carson's baby."

Calvin's silence was answer enough.

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