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Husband Loses Everything to Her New Love

I stood frozen in the doorway of Cole's office, the lunch bag clutched in my trembling hand. The scene before me burned itself into my memory: my husband of ten years pressed against his desk, his hands tangled in Aliyah Mendoza's dark hair as they kissed with a passion he hadn't shown me in years. Her designer handbag—the one I'd seen in the window at Saks last week—lay casually tossed on his desk, alongside a small jewelry box with the ribbon still attached. They didn't notice me at first. I could have slipped away, pretended I hadn't seen anything—just as I had done countless times before. But something inside me had calcified after a decade of looking the other way. I cleared my throat. Cole broke away from Aliyah with irritation rather than guilt flashing across his face. "Lena," he said, his voice clipped and cold. "You should have knocked." Aliyah didn't even attempt to straighten her blouse or hide the smirk playing at the corners of her mouth.
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Chapter 2

The sound of Cole's BMW pulling into the school parking lot made my stomach clench. I watched through the classroom window as he emerged from his car, his face already set in that cold, professional mask he wore whenever he was inconvenienced by family matters.

Connor had stopped crying, but his eyes remained red-rimmed as he sat quietly in his wheelchair beside me. The principal, Mrs. Henderson, had cleared the other parents from the office, but I could see them lingering in the hallway, their whispered conversations carrying through the thin walls.

"Daddy's here," Connor whispered, and for a moment, hope flickered in his voice. Even after everything, he still believed his father might listen, might choose to believe in him.

Cole strode into the office without acknowledging me, his attention immediately focused on Mrs. Henderson. "I apologize for the disruption," he said, his voice crisp and authoritative. "What exactly happened?"

Before I could speak, before Connor could explain, Cole's gaze fell on our son with disappointment already etched across his features. The hope in Connor's eyes began to dim.

"Cole, if you'd just listen—" I started.

"I've heard enough," he cut me off, his tone sharp enough to make Connor flinch. "Connor, what did you do?"

The question hit like a slap. Not what happened, not are you okay, but what did you do. As if Connor's guilt was already assumed.

"I didn't push Tommy, Daddy," Connor said, his voice barely above a whisper. "He was showing me a frog by the pond, and he slipped. I tried to catch him, but I couldn't reach—"

"Enough." Cole's voice cut through Connor's explanation like a blade. "This is exactly what I was afraid of. You're reckless, Connor. You don't think about consequences."

Connor's face crumpled. "But Daddy, I didn't—"

"You're always seeking attention," Cole continued, his voice rising enough that I knew the parents in the hallway could hear every word. "First the accident, now this. When will you learn that your actions affect everyone around you?"

The words hung in the air like poison. Connor's small hands gripped his wheelchair so tightly his knuckles went white, and tears began streaming down his face again.

"Cole, stop," I said, stepping between him and Connor. "He's telling the truth. Mrs. Henderson confirmed—"

"Don't enable him, Lena," Cole snapped. "He needs to learn responsibility, not have you making excuses for him."

Connor looked up at his father with such raw pain that my heart shattered. "Please, Daddy," he whispered. "Please believe me. I would never hurt anyone. I promise I didn't—"

"Your promises don't mean much when you keep causing problems," Cole said coldly. "Maybe if you spent less time feeling sorry for yourself and more time thinking about others, things like this wouldn't happen."

The silence that followed was deafening. Connor's sobs echoed off the office walls, and I watched my son—my brave, beautiful boy—fold in on himself as if trying to disappear.

"We're leaving," I said quietly, my voice steady despite the rage burning in my chest.

Cole didn't even look at Connor as we left. He was already on his phone, probably calling Aliyah to complain about the inconvenience of dealing with his damaged family.

* * *

That night, I found Connor in his room, curled up in his bed with his face buried in his pillow. His shoulders shook with silent sobs, and my heart broke all over again.

"Connor?" I sat on the edge of his bed, gently touching his back.

He turned toward me, his face streaked with tears. "Mom, I wish I had never been born."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "Connor, don't say that. Don't ever say that."

"I ruin everything for Daddy," he whispered. "If I wasn't broken, maybe he would love me. Maybe he would love you too."

I pulled him into my arms, holding him tight as my own tears finally came. "You are not broken, baby. You are perfect exactly as you are. And none of this—none of it—is your fault."

"Then why does Daddy hate me?"

I couldn't answer that question without destroying what little faith Connor had left in his father. Instead, I held him until his breathing evened out and he fell asleep in my arms.

Downstairs, I found Cole in his study, a glass of whiskey in his hand and legal documents spread across his desk.

"I want a divorce," I said.

Cole looked up and laughed—actually laughed—as if I'd told him a joke. "Do you now?"

He reached into his desk drawer and pulled out a manila folder, sliding it across the desk toward me. "Funny you should mention that."

I opened the folder with trembling hands. Divorce papers. Already prepared, already signed by him, dated three weeks ago.

"You've been planning this," I whispered.

"I've been planning to be free of this burden for months," he said, taking another sip of his whiskey. "You just made it easier by asking first."

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