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His Mistress Had His Baby Too Novel Cover

His Mistress Had His Baby Too

I arrived at Le Bernardin an hour early, my heart fluttering with anticipation. Tonight was Alexander's thirty-fifth birthday, and after three years of marriage, I finally had the perfect gift—one that couldn't be bought with his Wall Street money or connections. The maître d' recognized me immediately. "Mrs. Hayes, your husband's private room is ready. Would you like to wait there?" "Yes, please. I'd like to surprise him when he arrives." As I followed him through the restaurant, I clutched my small gift box containing the sonogram photos I'd received just yesterday. Three months pregnant. Our baby. The heir to the Hayes fortune that his mother Eleanor had been not-so-subtly hinting about since our wedding day.
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Chapter 2

My trembling fingers scrolled through Alexander's phone, each message like a knife twisting deeper into my heart. The texts between him and Rachel were explicit, intimate—filled with the kind of passion Alexander had never shown me in our three years of marriage.

'Can't wait to feel you inside me again,' one message read.

'Last night was incredible. The way you touched me...' another continued.

I felt sick, my stomach churning as I continued scrolling backward through weeks, then months of their correspondence. The betrayal was complete, methodical—not a one-time mistake but a calculated deception.

Then I saw it. A message from three weeks ago that made my blood freeze.

'Doctor confirmed today. 10 weeks pregnant. Your baby is healthy.'

My hand instinctively moved to my own stomach, where my child—our child—was growing, also at nearly three months. The sonogram photos I'd planned to surprise him with tonight now felt like a cruel joke. Rachel was carrying his child too.

Alexander's reply to her news made me physically recoil: 'That's my girl. You'll give me the heir I've always wanted.'

The heir he wanted. Not the one I was carrying.

I set the phone down, my vision blurring with tears. The champagne flutes on the dresser—one with Rachel's lipstick—seemed to mock me. How many times had she been here, in our bed, while I was away?

The penthouse suddenly felt suffocating. Every surface, every piece of furniture we'd selected together now seemed tainted by his lies. The ten years I'd devoted to Alexander—my college years, my twenties, my career aspirations—all sacrificed for a man who saw me as nothing more than a bet, a conquest.

I moved through our bedroom like a ghost, touching the silk sheets, the crystal vase of fresh flowers I'd arranged just this morning. All part of the perfect life I thought we were building together.

When Alexander called later that afternoon, I somehow managed to keep my voice steady.

"I'm not feeling well," I told him. "I think I'll skip dinner tonight."

"It's my birthday dinner, Mia," he replied, irritation evident in his tone. "Can't you just take something?"

"I'm sorry," I whispered, the words catching in my throat. How many times had I apologized to this man? "I think it might be food poisoning."

He sighed, that familiar sound of disappointment I'd grown accustomed to. "Fine. I'll be home late. Don't wait up."

No concern for my wellbeing. No offer to check on me. Just annoyance that I'd disrupted his plans.

"Happy birthday," I managed to say before he hung up.

As soon as the call ended, I dialed a number I'd found online—Patricia Winters, one of Manhattan's top divorce attorneys.

"I need to speak with someone immediately," I said when the receptionist answered. "It's an emergency."

Thirty minutes later, I was on a secure line with Patricia herself.

"Mrs. Hayes, I understand you're in a difficult situation," her voice was calm, professional. "Before we proceed, I need to ask—are you in any physical danger?"

"No," I replied, though the emotional devastation felt like its own kind of violence. "But I need to leave my husband. Today I discovered he's been having an affair with his assistant. She's pregnant with his child."

"I see." Her tone shifted, becoming more determined. "And I understand you're pregnant as well?"

"Yes. Three months."

"Then we need to move carefully. First, gather evidence—screenshots of messages, bank statements, anything that documents the affair. Second, we need to secure your financial position without alerting him."

I listened intently as she outlined the steps. Document everything. Transfer assets carefully. Create a safety net.

"Do you have any money that's solely in your name?" she asked.

"My trust fund from my grandparents. It's modest compared to Alexander's wealth, but it's mine."

"Good. Transfer half of it to a new account—one he has no knowledge of. Use a business expense as cover if you need to explain any transactions."

After ending the call, I moved with newfound purpose. I created a new brokerage account under the guise of a marketing consultancy expense—something Alexander would never question or look into. With shaking hands, I transferred half of my trust fund—enough to sustain me while I rebuilt my life.

As I completed the transfer, my phone buzzed with a text from Alexander: 'Rachel's joining us for dinner. She has some exciting news to share.'

My hand moved protectively over my stomach. In that moment, I knew with absolute certainty—I would never let Alexander Hayes destroy another part of me again.

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