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Husband Chooses Another Woman

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.
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Chapter 2

The pregnancy test clattered to the floor as Evan stared at it, his face cycling through confusion, shock, and something that looked almost like panic. Mercy's sharp intake of breath filled the silence that stretched between us like a chasm.

"Maria, I—" Evan started, but I cut him off.

"Explain it to me." My voice came out steadier than I felt, though my hands shook as I pointed toward the fallen test. "Explain how your brother's widow has prenatal records with your name as the father. Explain how you're sitting here holding her like she's your wife while I'm carrying your actual child."

Evan's jaw tightened, his shoulders squaring in that familiar way that meant he was preparing for battle. "You don't understand the situation, Maria. Family duty—"

"Family duty?" The words exploded from me with a force that surprised us both. "What about duty to your wife? What about duty to our marriage?"

Mercy pressed herself deeper into the couch cushions, one hand still protectively curved over her stomach, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Please don't fight because of me," she whispered, her voice carrying that fragile quality that always made Evan rush to her defense. "I never wanted to cause problems."

"You're not causing problems," Evan said firmly, his attention shifting to her with a gentleness that felt like another knife in my chest. "Maria just doesn't understand—"

"I understand perfectly." I stepped forward, desperation clawing at my throat. "I understand that my husband has been lying to me. I understand that while I've been planning to surprise you with news of our baby, you've been—"

"Stop." Evan's voice cracked like a whip, and he stood abruptly, his full colonel's authority radiating from every line of his body. "You're being hysterical. Mercy is family. She's carrying David's child, and she needs support. If you can't see past your own jealousy to understand that, then maybe—"

"Jealousy?" I stared at him, this man I'd shared a bed with for three years, whose coffee I made every morning, whose uniform I'd pressed countless times. "You think this is jealousy?"

"What else would you call it?" His eyes were cold now, distant in a way that made my chest ache. "You've been resentful of Mercy since the day she arrived. You can't stand that I'm honoring my duty to my brother's memory."

The injustice of it hit me like a physical blow. Every meal I'd cooked for Mercy, every time I'd held her while she cried, every accommodation I'd made to help her through her grief—all of it dismissed as jealousy.

"Evan, please." I reached for his arm as he turned toward the door, my fingers barely grazing his sleeve. "Just talk to me. Help me understand what's happening here."

He jerked away from my touch with such force that I stumbled backward. "I don't have time for this, Maria. Mercy needs me."

As if summoned by his words, Mercy's phone began ringing. She answered with a trembling voice, and within seconds, her face went pale. "Oh no," she gasped, pressing her free hand to her stomach. "Something's wrong. I'm having pains, and there's... there's some spotting."

Evan was at her side instantly, his arm around her shoulders, his face etched with concern. "We need to get you to the hospital. Now."

"Evan, wait—" I started, but he was already helping Mercy to her feet, his entire focus on her as she leaned heavily against him.

"I can't wait, Maria. This is David's child we're talking about." He didn't even look back as he guided Mercy toward the door. "We'll finish this conversation later."

I lunged forward, desperation making me clumsy, and grabbed at his arm again. "Please don't leave like this. We need to—"

He spun around, his face twisted with impatience and anger, and pushed me away with more force than he'd ever used before. "I said not now!"

I stumbled backward, my hip catching the sharp corner of our coffee table. Pain shot through my side as I fell, the impact driving the breath from my lungs. The hardwood floor was cold against my palms as I struggled to push myself up, but something was wrong. A sharp, cramping pain twisted through my abdomen, and when I looked down, I saw the first drops of blood seeping through my scrubs.

"Evan," I whispered, but the front door had already slammed shut. Through the window, I watched his car reverse out of the driveway, Mercy's dark head visible in the passenger seat as they disappeared into the growing dusk.

Another cramp seized me, stronger this time, and I pressed my hand to my stomach where our baby—our baby—had been growing just hours ago. The bleeding was getting worse, and the pain was intensifying with each passing moment.

I fumbled for my phone with shaking hands, my vision blurring as I tried to focus on the screen. I needed to call someone, needed to get to the hospital, but as I scrolled through my contacts, I realized with devastating clarity that the person I most wanted to call—the person who should have been here—was already at the hospital with another woman.

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