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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Wife

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The snowflakes danced outside my windshield like tiny ballerinas, each one unique yet part of an increasingly menacing performance. I gripped the steering wheel tighter, my eight-month pregnant belly pressing uncomfortably against it as I navigated the slippery Chicago streets toward Dr. Reed's clinic. "Just a routine checkup," I whispered to my unborn child, running one hand over my swollen abdomen. "Mommy's got this." The radio crackled with static before the announcer's voice cut through: "Severe blizzard warning issued for the greater Chicago area. All residents are advised to seek shelter immediately. Repeat: This is not a drill." My heart quickened. I reached for my phone at a red light, thumb hovering over Marcus's name. He should be here. He promised he'd be here.

Husband Chooses Mistress Over Wife Chapter 1

The snowflakes danced outside my windshield like tiny ballerinas, each one unique yet part of an increasingly menacing performance. I gripped the steering wheel tighter, my eight-month pregnant belly pressing uncomfortably against it as I navigated the slippery Chicago streets toward Dr. Reed's clinic.

"Just a routine checkup," I whispered to my unborn child, running one hand over my swollen abdomen. "Mommy's got this."

The radio crackled with static before the announcer's voice cut through: "Severe blizzard warning issued for the greater Chicago area. All residents are advised to seek shelter immediately. Repeat: This is not a drill."

My heart quickened. I reached for my phone at a red light, thumb hovering over Marcus's name. He should be here. He promised he'd be here. Three unanswered texts already sat in our conversation—blue bubbles floating in a sea of indifference.

I typed anyway: *Blizzard warning issued. Roads getting dangerous. Please come to Dr. Reed's office.*

The light turned green. I drove on, blinking back tears that threatened to blur my already compromised vision. The windshield wipers fought a losing battle against the thickening snow.

My phone chimed. Hope fluttered in my chest only to die as I glanced at the screen.

*Can't make it. Accompanying Amanda to her consultation. Take Maria if you need someone.*

Of course. Amanda. His precious sister-in-law with her perfectly timed cosmetic consultation. The same Amanda who'd looked at my baby shower gifts with thinly veiled contempt while Marcus had lavished her with a diamond bracelet the very next day for no occasion at all.

I bit my lip hard enough to taste copper. The baby kicked, as if sensing my distress.

"It's okay, little one," I whispered, voice breaking. "We don't need him."

But we did. God, we did.

The snow fell heavier now, a white curtain descending over the windshield. The wipers couldn't keep up. I leaned forward, straining to see the road ahead. My hands trembled against the wheel.

Then I saw it—too late. Black ice stretching across the intersection like a deadly mirror. I slammed the brakes, but physics doesn't care about pregnant women or unborn babies. The car spun, a terrible weightless moment before the sickening crunch of metal meeting snowbank.

Pain exploded across my abdomen. Something warm trickled down my legs.

"No," I gasped. "No, no, no..."

I fumbled for my phone, vision swimming with tears and shock. My fingers left bloody smears on the screen as I dialed Marcus again.

"Please," I sobbed when he finally answered. "Marcus, I've crashed... the baby... I think the baby's coming."

"Sarah?" His voice sounded distant, annoyed at the interruption. "Where are you?"

I managed to choke out my location between contractions that shouldn't be happening yet. Not here. Not now.

"Stay there," he said, as if I had a choice. "I'll come."

Time stretched like taffy. Minutes or hours later—I couldn't tell through the haze of pain—headlights cut through the blizzard. Two cars. One was Marcus's sleek black Bentley. Relief flooded me, followed immediately by a fresh wave of agony.

The door opened. Cold air rushed in, but it was nothing compared to the ice in Marcus's eyes as he assessed the situation. Behind him stood Amanda, a theatrical hand pressed to her cheek where a small cut marred her perfect skin.

"Marcus," I gasped, reaching for him. "The baby... please..."

His gaze flickered from me to Amanda, then back. Something shifted in his expression—a calculation, a decision.

"You need hypothermic preservation therapy," he said, his voice clinical. "To slow the bleeding until proper medical help arrives."

Before I could protest, he was pulling me from the wreckage, his grip bruising. Not cradling me as one would a pregnant wife, but dragging me like luggage toward our nearby vacation home.

"What about Amanda?" I heard someone ask.

"Get her to the plastic surgeon immediately," Marcus barked. "That cut could scar."

He half-carried, half-dragged me down the basement steps of our vacation house, my blood leaving a trail on the pristine floor. The contractions were coming faster now.

"Marcus, please," I begged. "The baby's coming. We need a hospital."

"This is a medical decision, Sarah," he said coldly, propping me against the wall of the storage room. "Hypothermia will preserve you both until Amanda's been taken care of."

The last thing I saw was his face—not filled with concern for his wife and child, but impatience to return to her. Then the heavy door swung shut, the bolt sliding into place with a sound like a death knell.

In the freezing darkness, alone with my unborn child and the knowledge of my husband's ultimate betrayal, I felt the first true contraction tear through me like the beginning of the end.

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