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Husband's Affair and My Twin's Tragedy

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Chapter 1

The takeout bag crinkled against my hip as I fumbled for my keys, excitement bubbling in my chest like champagne. Five years. Five beautiful, challenging, wonderful years with Wyatt, and tonight I had the most incredible news to share. The pregnancy test from this morning sat tucked in my purse—two pink lines that would change everything.

I'd left the hospital early for once, ignoring the disapproving looks from the nursing staff who knew Dr. Rice never abandoned her post before seven. But tonight was different. Tonight was our anniversary, and I had plans that went far beyond the vintage leather journal wrapped in tissue paper beside the Thai food.

Wyatt's BMW sat in our driveway, which surprised me. He rarely made it home before eight, always buried in case files and client meetings. Beside it gleamed an unfamiliar luxury sedan—probably a client's car, I reasoned, though something about its presence made my stomach flutter with unease.

"Wyatt?" I called, pushing through the front door with my hip. "Honey, I'm home early!"

Silence greeted me, thick and strange. The house felt different somehow, charged with an energy that made the hair on my arms stand up. I set the food on the kitchen counter, my fingers lingering on the journal's soft leather. I'd been saving it for months, waiting for the perfect moment. Tonight felt perfect—until it didn't.

Upstairs, I heard something. A sound that didn't belong in our sanctuary, our carefully curated home with its cream walls and wedding photos. My feet moved without conscious thought, carrying me up the hardwood stairs I'd climbed thousands of times before.

The bedroom door stood slightly ajar, and through the gap came sounds that made my blood freeze. Not the sounds of an intruder or emergency—something far worse. Something that shattered the foundation of everything I believed about my life.

I pushed the door open.

Time fractured. The scene before me existed in sharp, brutal clarity while my mind struggled to process what couldn't possibly be real. Wyatt—my husband, my partner, the man who'd promised to love only me—was entangled with a woman whose pregnant belly curved between them like an obscene moon.

Yasmin Tucker. I recognized her immediately from the photos Wyatt had shown me of his best friend's fiancée. The sweet girl Conner was so excited to marry. The mother of Conner's child.

Except she was here. In my bed. With my husband.

The room reeked of perfume I didn't recognize and the musk of betrayal. My gift bag slipped from numb fingers, the journal tumbling to the floor with a soft thud that seemed to echo like thunder.

Wyatt's head snapped toward me, his face cycling through expressions I'd never seen before—shock, then something that looked almost like annoyance rather than shame. Yasmin scrambled for the sheets, her movements clumsy and theatrical, letting out a small cry that sounded more frustrated than frightened.

"Jesus Christ, Mavis!" Wyatt's voice cracked like a whip. "What the hell are you doing home?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. Not 'I'm sorry.' Not 'I can explain.' Just fury that I'd dared to come home to my own house on my own anniversary.

"What am I—" The words stuck in my throat like broken glass. "Wyatt, what is this? What are you doing?"

He stood, completely naked and utterly unashamed, his body—the body I'd loved and trusted—now foreign and threatening. "What does it look like? You're never here, Mavis. Never. You're married to that damn hospital, not to me."

Yasmin whimpered from the bed, clutching the sheet to her chest. "The baby," she gasped, one hand pressed to her swollen stomach. "All this stress isn't good for the baby."

The baby. The words carved through me like a scalpel. I thought of the test in my purse, of the twins growing inside me that I'd been so eager to share with him.

"Wyatt, I need to tell you something—"

"I don't want to hear it." He advanced toward me, his face twisted with a rage that made my blood turn to ice. "I have needs, Mavis. I'm a man, and I have needs that you're too busy playing doctor to meet."

I backed toward the door, my medical training screaming warnings about his posture, his tone, the way his hands had curled into fists. "Please, just listen—"

His hand shot out and grabbed my arm, his expensive watch catching the lamplight as his fingers dug into my flesh. The touch that had once brought comfort now brought terror.

"No, you listen," he hissed, his face inches from mine. "This is your fault. All of it."

Then he shoved me.

Hard.

I flew backward into the hallway wall, my head cracking against the doorframe with a sound like breaking wood. Stars exploded across my vision as I crumpled to the floor, the takeout containers scattering around me in a chaos of noodles and sauce.

Pain—sharp, terrible pain—tore through my abdomen like claws. I gasped, tasting blood, feeling warmth spreading between my legs that had nothing to do with the spilled food.

Through blurred vision, I watched Yasmin flee down the stairs, her naked form disappearing like a ghost. Wyatt stood over me for a moment, his face cycling through emotions I couldn't read, before stammering something about accidents and rushing after her.

I lay there on the cold hardwood, surrounded by the wreckage of our anniversary dinner and my shattered world, feeling my babies—our babies—slipping away from me like everything else I'd ever loved.

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