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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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Chapter 2

"I want my money back. Now." My voice cut through the tension in the maternity center lobby. The words came out stronger than I felt, my body trembling with rage and betrayal.

Maddox finally stood, releasing Piper's hand. "Emmie, you're making a scene. Let's talk about this at home."

"There's nothing to talk about!" I stepped toward the reception desk where Jennifer Walsh, the young receptionist, watched with wide eyes. "I need to speak to your manager. My husband fraudulently used our joint savings to purchase services here, and I'm demanding an immediate refund."

Jennifer nodded quickly. "I'll call the financial office right away, ma'am."

"You can't do that," Maddox hissed, grabbing my arm. "That money is for our baby."

I yanked my arm away. "Your baby? With her?" I gestured toward Piper, who cradled her belly protectively. "That was our house money, Maddox. Money I earned. Money we saved together for our future."

"A future you couldn't provide," Angie interjected, her voice dripping with venom. "Three years of marriage and not even a pregnancy to show for it."

Something inside me snapped. I turned back to Jennifer. "Please process the refund immediately. That money was taken without my consent."

"Don't you dare!" Maddox lunged forward, his face contorted with rage. I'd never seen him look so wild, so unlike the man I'd married.

"Sir, please calm down," Jennifer said, reaching for the phone.

"I said NO!" Maddox shoved me hard, his hands connecting with my shoulders. The force sent me stumbling backward. I tried to catch myself but my heel caught on the polished floor. Time slowed as I fell, my lower back slamming against the sharp marble edge of the reception desk.

Pain exploded through my body. I crumpled to the floor, a strange warmth spreading between my legs.

"Oh my God!" Jennifer's voice seemed far away. "Security! We need medical assistance now!"

The world tilted and spun. Through blurring vision, I saw Maddox standing frozen, Piper's hand over her mouth in shock, and Angie's face—not triumphant as I'd expected, but suddenly uncertain.

"She's bleeding," someone said.

I looked down. Red. So much red, seeping through my jeans.

The last thing I remembered was Jennifer kneeling beside me, her hand squeezing mine as she spoke urgently into a phone. "We need an ambulance. A woman has fallen and she's bleeding heavily."

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Beeping machines pulled me back to consciousness. White walls. Antiseptic smell. Hospital.

"Ms. Barnes?" A gentle voice drew my attention. A woman in a white coat stood beside my bed, her face kind but serious. The name tag read Dr. Sarah Mitchell. "How are you feeling?"

"What happened?" My voice came out raspy, my throat dry.

Dr. Mitchell sat on the edge of my bed, her clipboard clutched against her chest. "You suffered a fall at the Beverly Hills Maternity Center. You hit your back on the reception desk and lost consciousness."

Memories flooded back—Maddox's hands on my shoulders, the force of his push, the sharp pain as I hit the desk.

"There's something else, Ms. Barnes." Dr. Mitchell's voice softened. "Your blood work showed elevated hCG levels. You were in the early stages of pregnancy, approximately six weeks along."

The world stopped. "Were?"

She nodded, her eyes filled with compassion. "I'm very sorry, but the trauma from your fall resulted in a miscarriage. We had to perform an emergency D&C procedure while you were unconscious."

I was pregnant. I had been carrying our child. The child Maddox claimed I couldn't give him.

"Does my husband know?" I whispered.

"Yes. He's in the waiting room with his mother and another woman."

As if summoned by our conversation, the door swung open. Maddox strode in, his face a mask of irritation rather than concern.

"Finally, you're awake," he said, keeping his distance from the bed. "Do you have any idea what you've done? You completely humiliated me in front of everyone."

Dr. Mitchell stiffened beside me. "Mr. Harvey, your wife has just received traumatic news. She needs support, not accusations."

"Traumatic news?" He scoffed. "She's the one who barged in making wild accusations and demands. If she hadn't caused such a scene—"

"I was pregnant," I said, my voice hollow. "I was carrying your child, and now it's gone."

He faltered for just a moment before his face hardened again. "Convenient timing, isn't it? Suddenly you're claiming pregnancy right when you discover Piper and me?"

Before I could respond, the door opened again. Piper entered, one hand on her belly, with Angie hovering protectively beside her.

"Is she still here?" Piper's voice trembled perfectly, her eyes wide with fear. "Doctor, I don't feel safe with her around. She tried to attack me at the center. She could have hurt my baby!"

"That's not true!" I struggled to sit up, wincing at the pain.

"It's exactly what happened," Angie insisted, turning to Dr. Mitchell. "This woman became violent when she saw my son with his girlfriend. She lunged at Piper, and Maddox only intervened to protect his real child."

"His real child?" I echoed, the words like acid on my tongue.

"Yes," Angie said coldly. "Not some convenient story about a pregnancy that nobody witnessed. We need to keep her away from our family. From our future grandchild."

I looked between them—my husband who had pushed me, causing me to lose our baby; his mistress playing the victim; his mother spinning lies to protect them both. Three faces united against me, rewriting reality to make me the villain of their story.

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