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Husband Chooses Another Woman

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The pregnancy test had shown two pink lines that morning, and my heart had soared with a joy I'd never experienced before. Three years of marriage to Evan, and finally, we were going to have the family we'd dreamed about during those late-night conversations when he'd trace circles on my palm and whisper about tiny feet running through our quarters. I practically floated through my morning rounds at the base hospital, checking on my patients with an extra spring in my step. Every time I caught my reflection in the medical equipment, I found myself smiling at the secret I carried. Tonight, I'd surprise Evan with the news over his favorite dinner. But first, I needed to establish my prenatal care records. The administrative wing of the hospital buzzed with its usual activity as I approached the maternity desk, my hands trembling slightly with excitement. "I need to set up prenatal care records," I told the clerk, a middle-aged woman with kind eyes who'd processed countless military families' paperwork over the years. "Of course, Dr. Thomas.

Husband Chooses Another Woman Chapter 1

The pregnancy test had shown two pink lines that morning, and my heart had soared with a joy I'd never experienced before. Three years of marriage to Evan, and finally, we were going to have the family we'd dreamed about during those late-night conversations when he'd trace circles on my palm and whisper about tiny feet running through our quarters.

I practically floated through my morning rounds at the base hospital, checking on my patients with an extra spring in my step. Every time I caught my reflection in the medical equipment, I found myself smiling at the secret I carried. Tonight, I'd surprise Evan with the news over his favorite dinner.

But first, I needed to establish my prenatal care records. The administrative wing of the hospital buzzed with its usual activity as I approached the maternity desk, my hands trembling slightly with excitement.

"I need to set up prenatal care records," I told the clerk, a middle-aged woman with kind eyes who'd processed countless military families' paperwork over the years.

"Of course, Dr. Thomas. Let me pull up the system." She typed efficiently, then paused, her brow furrowing as she stared at her screen. "I'm sorry, but there seems to be some confusion here."

"What kind of confusion?" A chill crept up my spine despite the warm afternoon.

"Well, according to our records, Colonel Richards already has prenatal care established... for a Mercy Stewart. Listed as the father." Her voice grew quieter, more uncomfortable. "The records show they were established two weeks ago."

The world tilted sideways. My vision blurred at the edges as I gripped the counter, my knuckles white against the sterile surface. "That's... that's impossible. There must be some mistake."

The clerk's expression shifted to one of pity mixed with professional awkwardness. "I'm so sorry, Dr. Thomas. Would you like me to print out the documentation? Perhaps Colonel Richards can explain..."

I shook my head, backing away from the desk as if the papers themselves might burn me. Mercy Stewart. Evan's widowed sister-in-law. The woman who'd been staying with us for the past month, grieving her husband's death in Afghanistan.

My legs felt like water as I stumbled through the hospital corridors, past colleagues who called out greetings I couldn't hear over the roaring in my ears. The drive home passed in a haze of stop signs and traffic lights that blurred together like watercolors in rain.

Our quarters stood quiet in the afternoon sun, Evan's car parked in its usual spot next to mine. I'd planned to burst through the door with my news, to see his face light up the way it had on our wedding day. Instead, I found myself standing at the threshold, key trembling in my hand.

The front door opened to the sound of soft voices drifting from the living room. Evan's low murmur, gentle and soothing in a way that made my chest tighten with recognition. That was the voice he used with me when I'd had a particularly difficult day at the hospital, when a patient hadn't made it through surgery.

"Shh, it's going to be okay," he was saying as I moved silently down the hallway, my medical training keeping my footsteps quiet. "You don't have to worry about anything. I'll take care of everything."

I rounded the corner and the world shattered.

Evan sat on our couch—the one we'd picked out together during our first year of marriage—with Mercy curled against his side. Her dark hair spilled across his shoulder as his fingers moved through it with an intimacy that made bile rise in my throat. Her hand rested on her still-flat stomach in a gesture I'd seen countless expectant mothers make, while his other arm encircled her protectively.

"The baby will be so loved," Mercy whispered, her voice carrying that breathy quality she used when she wanted something. "I just wish David could have seen..."

"He would want you to be happy," Evan murmured against her hair. "He'd want his child to have everything."

I must have made a sound—a gasp, a sob, something—because they both looked up. Mercy's eyes widened with what might have been genuine surprise, or perhaps perfectly calculated shock. Evan's face went through a series of expressions: surprise, guilt, then hardening into defensive anger.

"Maria." He stood quickly, causing Mercy to straighten and smooth her hair. "You're home early."

"Am I interrupting something?" The words came out steadier than I felt, my medical training helping me maintain composure even as my world crumbled.

Evan's jaw tightened. "Don't start with your jealousy again, Maria. Mercy is family. She's pregnant and alone, and she needs support."

"Support." I repeated the word like it was foreign. "Is that what we're calling it?"

Mercy's eyes filled with tears—perfectly timed, perfectly placed. "Maria, I know you've never liked me, but I thought... after everything I've been through..."

"Never liked you?" I stared at this woman I'd welcomed into our home, whose grief I'd tried to comfort, whose presence I'd accepted because Evan said family came first. "Mercy, I've done nothing but try to help you since David died."

"You've been cold," she whispered, one hand still protectively curved over her stomach. "Always so professional, so distant. I know you think I'm just a burden."

Evan stepped between us, his posture shifting into the authoritative stance he used with subordinates. "That's enough. Mercy is carrying my brother's child, and she deserves respect in this house. Your attitude toward her has been unacceptable."

The words hit like physical blows. I looked at my husband—this man I'd loved, trusted, built a life with—and saw a stranger. "Your brother's child?"

"Yes." His voice carried that clipped tone he used when he expected immediate compliance. "And I won't have you making her feel unwelcome during such a difficult time."

I reached into my purse with shaking hands and pulled out the pregnancy test I'd planned to surprise him with. The plastic felt cold against my palm as I held it up, watching his face change as understanding dawned.

"Congratulations," I whispered, my voice breaking on the word. "We're both going to be mothers."

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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