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Husband's Affair Costs Her All

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I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines blurring through my tears of joy. Four times. This was the fourth time I'd held such a test, but unlike the previous three that had ended in devastating loss, something felt different about this moment. Maybe it was the way the evening light filtered through our penthouse windows, casting everything in golden warmth, or maybe it was simply the stubborn hope that refused to die despite everything we'd endured. "This time will be different," I whispered to the empty apartment, my voice echoing off the marble floors. "This time, our baby will make it." Lawson wouldn't be home for another hour, which gave me time to prepare something special. I wanted this announcement to be perfect—a moment we'd remember forever when we told our child about the night we first knew they existed. Moving through our home with renewed purpose, I lit dozens of vanilla candles throughout the living room, their soft glow transforming the sterile elegance into something intimate and magical. I selected Lawson's favorite wine from our collection, a bottle of Château Margaux we'd been saving for a special occasion. What could be more special than this?

Husband's Affair Costs Her All Chapter 1

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines blurring through my tears of joy. Four times. This was the fourth time I'd held such a test, but unlike the previous three that had ended in devastating loss, something felt different about this moment. Maybe it was the way the evening light filtered through our penthouse windows, casting everything in golden warmth, or maybe it was simply the stubborn hope that refused to die despite everything we'd endured.

"This time will be different," I whispered to the empty apartment, my voice echoing off the marble floors. "This time, our baby will make it."

Lawson wouldn't be home for another hour, which gave me time to prepare something special. I wanted this announcement to be perfect—a moment we'd remember forever when we told our child about the night we first knew they existed. Moving through our home with renewed purpose, I lit dozens of vanilla candles throughout the living room, their soft glow transforming the sterile elegance into something intimate and magical.

I selected Lawson's favorite wine from our collection, a bottle of Château Margaux we'd been saving for a special occasion. What could be more special than this? As I arranged everything on the coffee table, I caught my reflection in the floor-to-ceiling windows. For the first time in months, I looked truly happy. The constant worry lines around my eyes had softened, and there was a glow about me that had nothing to do with the candlelight.

My phone buzzed against the marble countertop, and I smiled as I reached for it, expecting Lawson's usual text about running late from the office. Instead, an unknown number flashed across the screen. My finger hesitated over the answer button—something cold and sharp twisted in my stomach, an inexplicable dread that made me want to let it ring.

But I answered anyway.

"Mrs. Bryant?" The voice was professional, clinical. "This is Dr. Martinez from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. I'm calling about your mother, Elena Bryant."

The world tilted. The pregnancy test slipped from my other hand, clattering onto the marble with a sound like breaking bones. "What about my mother?"

"I'm very sorry to inform you that she was involved in a serious car accident this evening. She was brought to our emergency department, but..." The pause stretched like a chasm. "I'm afraid she didn't survive her injuries. I'm so sorry for your loss."

The phone fell from my numb fingers, and I heard the doctor's voice calling my name as if from a great distance. The candles I'd lit with such joy now felt like a mockery, their warm light unable to penetrate the ice that had suddenly encased my heart. My mother—vibrant, laughing Elena who'd called me just yesterday to discuss her plans to visit next month—was gone.

Somehow, I found myself in my car, racing through the city toward the hospital where Enzo would be waiting. My brother needed me, and I needed him. We were all each other had left now. The pregnancy test lay forgotten on our penthouse floor, surrounded by candles that would burn themselves out in my absence.

The hospital corridors felt endless, a maze of antiseptic white that made my head spin. I found Enzo in the family waiting area, his dark hair disheveled, his face ravaged by grief. When he saw me, he crumpled, and I caught him in my arms, both of us sobbing for the woman who'd raised us with such fierce love despite our father's emotional absence.

"She was just going to the grocery store," Enzo choked out against my shoulder. "How does someone die going to the grocery store?"

I had no answers, only the hollow ache where my heart used to be. We held each other in that sterile waiting room, two broken pieces of the family our mother had fought so hard to keep together. The irony wasn't lost on me—on the same day I'd discovered new life growing inside me, death had stolen the most important person in my world.

After what felt like hours, Enzo finally fell into an exhausted doze against my shoulder. I needed air, needed to move, needed anything but the suffocating weight of this antiseptic grief. I carefully extracted myself and wandered into the corridor, my legs carrying me aimlessly through the maze of hospital hallways.

That's when I heard the voice that would shatter what remained of my world.

"...yes, the accident went exactly as planned. Elena Bryant won't be interfering anymore."

I froze, my blood turning to ice water in my veins. The voice was coming from around the corner, feminine and familiar in a way that made my skin crawl. I pressed myself against the wall, hardly daring to breathe as the voice continued.

"Lawson doesn't know I'm here, of course. He thinks I'm still dead, and it needs to stay that way until I'm ready. But Elena was getting too close to the truth about what really happened to Blakely's pregnancies. She was starting to ask questions, making phone calls. I couldn't let her ruin everything we've worked for."

My legs nearly gave out. The voice belonged to Melanie Pierce—Lawson's first love, the woman who'd supposedly died in a tragic accident three years before I'd even met him. The woman whose memory had haunted our entire marriage, whose ghost I'd competed with and lost to every single day.

Except she wasn't a ghost at all.

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