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Husband Spent Savings on Mistress Novel Cover

Husband Spent Savings on Mistress

The morning sun streamed through our kitchen window as I sipped my coffee, scrolling through emails on my phone. Three years of saving every penny, skipping dinners out, buying generic groceries—all for our dream house in Westfield Elementary's district. The house where our future children would grow up safe and loved. Then my phone buzzed with a banking alert. My coffee mug slipped from my fingers, shattering against the tile floor as I stared at the notification. **WITHDRAWAL ALERT: $189,750.00 - Beverly Hills Maternity Center - Luxury Birthing Package.** My hands trembled as I read it again. And again. The numbers blurred through sudden tears. Our entire down payment. Gone.
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The morning sun streamed through our kitchen window as I sipped my coffee, scrolling through emails on my phone. Three years of saving every penny, skipping dinners out, buying generic groceries—all for our dream house in Westfield Elementary's district. The house where our future children would grow up safe and loved.

Then my phone buzzed with a banking alert.

My coffee mug slipped from my fingers, shattering against the tile floor as I stared at the notification. **WITHDRAWAL ALERT: $189,750.00 - Beverly Hills Maternity Center - Luxury Birthing Package.**

My hands trembled as I read it again. And again. The numbers blurred through sudden tears. Our entire down payment. Gone.

"No, no, no," I whispered, frantically opening our joint account. The balance that should have read $192,000 now showed $2,250. Three years of sacrifice, reduced to pocket change.

I called Maddox with shaking fingers. He answered on the fourth ring, his voice strangely cheerful.

"Hey, babe. What's up?"

"Maddox, what is this charge? Beverly Hills Maternity Center? For almost two hundred thousand dollars?" My voice cracked on the last words.

A pause. Too long. "Oh, that. It's... it's a surprise, Em. Trust me, okay? I can't explain right now, but—"

"A surprise?" I stood up so fast my chair toppled backward. "You spent our house money on a maternity center? Maddox, I'm not even pregnant!"

"Look, I really can't talk about this over the phone. We'll discuss it tonight, I promise. I have to go."

"Don't you dare hang up on me! Maddox, answer me right now—"

The line went dead.

I stared at my phone, my heart hammering against my ribs. Beverly Hills Maternity Center. The most expensive birthing facility in the city, famous for their "luxury pregnancy experience" that cost more than most people's cars.

Why would my husband spend our life savings there?

The coffee pooled around the broken ceramic at my feet, but I stepped over it, grabbing my keys. Whatever was happening, I needed answers. Now.

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The Beverly Hills Maternity Center rose before me like a marble monument to wealth, all gleaming surfaces and perfectly manicured gardens. My beat-up Honda looked pathetic in the valet parking area filled with Mercedes and BMWs.

I pushed through the glass doors into a lobby that looked more like a five-star hotel than a medical facility. Crystal chandeliers, Italian leather furniture, the soft tinkle of a water fountain. Everything I could never afford.

That's when I saw them.

Maddox sat in a plush armchair, his hand covering a smaller, delicate one. The woman beside him had glossy dark hair cascading over her shoulders and a pronounced belly stretching her designer maternity dress. She glowed with that radiant pregnancy glow I'd dreamed of having someday.

"The birthing suite overlooks the gardens," a coordinator was saying, her tablet balanced on her lap. "And with the platinum package, you'll have a dedicated doula, gourmet meals prepared by our chef, and a newborn photography session."

Maddox squeezed the woman's hand. "Only the best for you and our baby, my love."

My love.

The words hit me like a physical blow. I gripped the reception desk to keep from falling as the truth crashed over me. The mysterious late nights. The secretive phone calls. The way he'd grown distant, claiming work stress.

He was having an affair. And she was pregnant with his child.

With my money.

I don't remember walking over to them. One moment I was frozen by the reception desk, the next I was standing directly in front of their cozy little scene.

"Maddox."

He looked up, and his face went white. The woman—young, beautiful, everything I wasn't—turned to stare at me with curious dark eyes.

"Emmie? What are you doing here?" Maddox's voice was strangled.

"I'm here because you stole our house money." My voice carried across the quiet lobby, drawing stares from other expectant couples. "I'm here because you spent three years of my savings on your pregnant girlfriend."

The coordinator cleared her throat uncomfortably. "Perhaps we should continue this consultation in private—"

"No." I stepped closer, my hands clenched into fists. "I want to know why my husband used our joint account—money I earned, money I saved—to pay for another woman's luxury birthing package."

The pregnant woman's eyes widened. "Your husband?"

"Emmie, please, not here—" Maddox started to stand.

"Yes, here!" The words exploded out of me. "Right here, in front of everyone, because apparently I'm the only one who didn't know my marriage was a lie!"

That's when I heard the sharp click of heels on marble. A voice I knew too well cut through the tension like a blade.

"Well, well. Look who finally showed up."

I turned to see Angie Harvey, my mother-in-law, striding toward us in her perfectly pressed suit and cold smile. Her eyes raked over me with familiar disdain before she positioned herself protectively beside the pregnant woman.

"Angie?" I whispered, the betrayal deepening. "You knew?"

She lifted her chin, her voice carrying clearly through the hushed lobby. "Of course I knew. Unlike some people, Piper can actually give us grandchildren. She's not a barren woman who's wasted three years of my son's life."

The words hit like slaps. Barren woman. The phrase she'd whispered behind my back, now proclaimed for everyone to hear. Other couples turned to stare, some pulling out phones. The coordinator looked mortified.

Maddox remained seated, his hand still covering Piper's, saying nothing in my defense. Nothing at all.

"How could you?" I looked between them—my husband, his pregnant mistress, his enabling mother. "How could all of you do this to me?"

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