
He Brought His Mistress to My Ultrasound
Chapter 1
"Look at that, Mrs. Vance. Two strong heartbeats." The doctor pointed a gloved finger at the flickering gray monitor.
Before I could form a response, the heavy wooden door slammed against the wall.
A rush of frigid hallway air swept in, carrying the unmistakable, cloying scent of Tom Ford cologne.
"Get in here," Julian laughed, a cruel, triumphant sound, as his fingers dug into Chloe's wrist. He dragged her over the threshold.
She dug her heels into the white linoleum, tears streaking her flushed cheeks. "Julian, stop! You're hurting me! I told you I don't want to do this!"
"We're getting the proof right now," he said, his smile wide and arrogant. "You're going to show me that this kid is mine."
Then his eyes shifted. He froze.
The smile collapsed off my husband's face, replaced by a sickly pale mask of absolute horror.
He stared at me. I sat on the examination table, my shirt lifted, the cold ultrasound gel smeared across my bare stomach. Then his gaze flicked to the monitor, where two tiny shapes pulsed in the dark.
"Serena," Julian choked out. His fingers loosened their iron hold on Chloe. "What... what are you doing here?"
I grabbed a handful of paper towels and wiped the gel from my skin. "Having my scheduled twelve-week checkup. The one you said you were too busy at the office to attend."
The doctor, completely oblivious to the sudden tension suffocating the room, adjusted her glasses and scooped up the crumpled appointment slip Julian had dropped on the counter during his entrance.
"Ah, you must be the walk-in DNA appointment," she said brightly, scanning the wrinkled paper. "Let's see. Chloe Miller. Fetal DNA match request... Oh, the results from the rush lab are already attached to your file in the system."
Chloe let out a strangled sob and covered her face with both hands.
"Wait," Julian commanded, stepping toward the doctor. "Don't read that out loud."
"It says the genetic match is confirmed," the doctor continued, squinting at the glowing tablet in her hand. "The father is listed as Dominic Russo."
The silence that followed was absolute.
Dominic Russo. Julian's absolute worst enemy. The man who had been trying to bankrupt his firm for three years.
Julian staggered back. His jaw dropped. He looked at Chloe, then at me, then back at the tablet in the doctor's hand.
"You slept with Dominic?" Julian screamed, lunging at Chloe. "You told me this was my kid! You made me pay for your apartment! You made me buy you that car!"
"He promised me he would leave his wife!" Chloe cried, shrinking against the wall. "You never promised me anything, Julian! You just kept saying you needed Serena's money!"
I swung my legs off the table. My bare feet hit the cold floor.
"Serena, please," Julian stammered, spinning back to face me. He reached out, his hands trembling violently. "It's not what it looks like. I was just—"
I yanked the ultrasound probe off its cradle. The cord clattered loudly against the plastic machine.
My hand swung in a high, vicious arc.
The crack of my palm against his cheek echoed like a gunshot.
His head snapped to the side. A bright red handprint bloomed instantly across his jaw.
"You brought your pregnant mistress to my doctor," I said, keeping my voice eerily calm. "And you didn't even know whose bastard she was carrying."
Julian's knees hit the floor tiles with a heavy thud.
"I'm sorry," he whimpered, grabbing the hem of my silk blouse. "Serena, I swear I'm sorry. She meant nothing. It was a mistake. You have to believe me."
He clawed at my legs, his expensive tailored suit wrinkling against the sterile floor. "We're having twins? Serena, we're having a family. Please, don't throw us away over this. I love you."
"Get your hands off me." I kicked my leg back, breaking his grip.
The commotion had drawn an audience. The clinic hallway was suddenly packed.
Nurses, patients, and passing strangers clustered around the open doorway, their eyes wide with morbid curiosity.
"Look at her," a woman in a beige trench coat whispered loudly, pointing a manicured finger at me. "Causing a scene in a maternity ward."
"Poor guy is begging on his knees," an older man muttered, shaking his head. "Women these days have no class. She should handle her marital issues at home."
"Slapping him like that? Total psycho behavior. No wonder he cheated," a teenage girl snickered, holding up her phone to record the spectacle.
My knuckles turned stark white as I gripped the edge of the examination table. My fingernails dug into the vinyl padding.
I was the betrayed wife. I was the one pregnant with his twins, standing half-naked in a clinic while my husband paraded his infidelity in front of me.
Yet they looked at me like I was the villain. Like my lack of a polite, suffering smile made me the monster.
A bitter laugh scraped the back of my throat.
Chloe sniffled loudly, playing the victim perfectly as she huddled against the wall. "I'm so sorry, Mrs. Vance. I never meant to ruin your marriage. He told me you two were separated."
The crowd murmured in sympathy for the crying girl.
Julian looked up at me, sensing the shift in the room's energy. A desperate, calculating gleam returned to his eyes.
"See?" he whispered, lowering his voice so only I could hear. "Don't make this uglier than it has to be, Serena. Everyone is watching. Let's go home. You need me to keep the Vance board happy anyway. If you divorce me now, the stock will tank."
He thought he still had leverage. He thought my family's pristine public image would force me to swallow this humiliation and play the dutiful, forgiving wife. He thought I cared about the whispers of a dozen strangers more than my own dignity.
I stepped around him, ignoring the burning stares from the hallway.
I walked over to the chair where I had left my clothes and picked up my black leather Birkin bag.
"Serena?" Julian asked, scrambling to his feet. He dusted off his knees, a smug smirk threatening to break through his panic. "Are we leaving?"
I unclasped the gold hardware.
My hand bypassed my wallet and keys, wrapping around a thick stack of folded parchment.
I pulled out the document. Stamped in the top right corner was the crimson wax seal of the Vance family—an emblem of absolute, untouchable authority.
I turned on my heel and slapped the asset freezing order directly against his chest.
The heavy paper fluttered down, landing right over his polished leather shoes.
I tilted my head, letting a cold, razor-sharp smile stretch across my lips.
"Did you think I didn't know?"
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