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His Lies, My Rebirth

I stared at the glossy pages of the parenting magazine, my fingers tracing the outline of a smiling baby. The waiting room of Manhattan Fertility Associates was designed to feel homey—plush couches, soft lighting, and tasteful artwork of families. After six years, I knew every detail of this place. The way the receptionist's voice lilted when she called my name. The exact temperature of the water in the dispenser. The slight squeak of Dr. Rossi's office door. "Mrs. Wellington?" I looked up, heart quickening with that familiar mixture of hope and dread. Dr.
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I stared at the glossy pages of the parenting magazine, my fingers tracing the outline of a smiling baby. The waiting room of Manhattan Fertility Associates was designed to feel homey—plush couches, soft lighting, and tasteful artwork of families. After six years, I knew every detail of this place. The way the receptionist's voice lilted when she called my name. The exact temperature of the water in the dispenser. The slight squeak of Dr. Rossi's office door.

"Mrs. Wellington?"

I looked up, heart quickening with that familiar mixture of hope and dread. Dr. Isabella Rossi stood in the doorway, her expression carefully neutral. After seventy-two failed attempts at conception, I'd become an expert at reading the subtle shifts in her demeanor.

"Come on back, Victoria," she said, her voice gentle in the way that already told me everything I needed to know.

I followed her into her office, smoothing down my silk blouse—the lucky one I'd worn to my first date with Marcus. Six years of marriage to the heir of Wellington Holdings had taught me to present perfection to the world, even when I was crumbling inside.

Dr. Rossi's office was warm, designed to soften the blow of bad news. I perched on the edge of the chair, back straight, hands folded in my lap.

"I'm sorry, Victoria." Dr. Rossi's dark eyes held genuine compassion. "Not this month."

Four words. So simple. So devastating.

"I don't understand." My voice remained steady, though something inside me splintered further. "We've tried everything. The hormone treatments, the supplements Marcus insists on..."

Dr. Rossi leaned forward. "Victoria, have you considered that maybe—"

"No." I cut her off, knowing what she was about to suggest. "We're not giving up. Marcus wants a child as much as I do." I swallowed hard. "We'll try again next month."

Two hours later, I pushed through the revolving door of Wellington Pharmacy, the irony of the name not lost on me. Another of my husband's family businesses, another reminder of the dynasty that expected an heir I couldn't seem to provide.

"Mrs. Wellington, good to see you again." The pharmacist, David Miller, greeted me with a familiar smile. "Your husband called ahead. Said you'd be needing another refill of your supplements."

"Thank you, David." I forced a smile as he handed me the small white bottle. Marcus was always so attentive, calling ahead to ensure my supplements were ready. Another act of devotion from the man who'd swept me off my feet in college, promising me the world.

Back at our penthouse, I prepared for dinner. Marcus had texted that he'd be home by seven—a rare evening together amid his busy schedule. I set the table with our wedding china, lit candles, and opened his favorite cabernet to breathe.

At precisely 7:05, the elevator announced his arrival. Marcus Wellington strode in, six-foot-two of tailored perfection, his dark hair slightly mussed from the autumn wind.

"Victoria." His voice warmed as he crossed the room, pressing a kiss to my forehead. "You look beautiful."

I leaned into his familiar scent, seeking comfort. "Dinner's ready. I made your favorite."

Over roasted duck and seasonal vegetables, I took the small white pill from my purse, washing it down with a sip of wine. Marcus watched, satisfaction flickering across his features.

"Good girl," he murmured. "Those supplements will help, I promise."

His phone pinged from his jacket pocket. Then again. And again.

"Sorry, darling." He frowned. "Must be the Tokyo deal."

When it pinged a fourth time, I smiled. "Here, let me." I reached for his jacket draped over the chair beside him.

"Victoria, wait—" His voice sharpened, but too late.

I pulled out his phone, the screen illuminating with notifications. My breath caught as I registered the name: Sophia Chen. And below it, words that sliced through my reality:

*Can't wait to see you tonight, daddy. Baby's kicking like crazy. Miss you.*

The screen changed to an incoming message—a sonogram image with a small white caption: "3 months."

The room tilted. The wine glass slipped from my fingers, crimson spreading across white linen like blood.

"Victoria, I can explain—" Marcus reached for me, panic replacing the cool confidence in his eyes.

I backed away, my body moving of its own accord toward our powder room. I locked the door behind me, legs finally giving way as I collapsed to the marble floor.

On my knees, I pressed trembling hands against my mouth to muffle the sounds tearing from my throat. Six years of trying. Six years of failure. Six years of "I love you" and "we'll have our baby soon."

All lies.

Through the sobs wracking my body, one thought crystallized with perfect, terrible clarity: the man I'd built my life around was a stranger. And this stranger had given another woman the one thing I wanted most in the world.

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