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Husband's Affair & Hidden Daughter

The September sun bathed Seattle in golden light as I checked my watch and quickened my pace. I had just enough time to grab coffee before my afternoon meeting with the Richardson Enterprises marketing team. My husband Darius had been unusually busy this week, claiming a series of emergency client meetings that kept him working late. I'd learned to accept his demanding schedule—it was part of being married to one of Seattle's most promising business executives. The downtown streets hummed with midday energy as I approached The Daily Grind, my favorite coffee shop. Its large windows offered a perfect view of the park across the street, where Little Sunshine Daycare had set up what appeared to be a birthday celebration in their outdoor play area. Children's laughter carried through the air, bringing an involuntary smile to my face. I ordered my usual latte and found a seat by the window, absently watching the colorful party. A little girl in a pink princess dress stood at the center of attention, her dark curls bouncing as she jumped with excitement. Something about her seemed oddly familiar, though I couldn't place why.
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Chapter 2

The legal documents scattered across our living room floor like broken promises. I knelt among them, my hands shaking as I read Emma's birth certificate for the third time, as if the words might change. Three years old. Born while Darius and I were planning our future together.

"Selena, please." Darius stood in the doorway, his voice carrying that careful tone he used when negotiating difficult contracts. "Let me explain."

"Explain what?" I looked up at him, tears blurring my vision. "How you convinced me to terminate our pregnancy while you were already raising another child? How you promised Emma your company inheritance while telling me we needed to wait?"

He stepped closer, adjusting his cufflinks—that familiar gesture that now made my stomach turn. "That situation with you was different. We weren't ready then. The timing—"

"The timing was perfect for Emma, apparently." I struggled to my feet, the trust fund documents crumpling in my grip. "She gets everything. Your time, your love, your legacy. What do I get, Darius? What does our marriage get?"

"You get me choosing to stay married to you." His words hit like ice water. "Despite everything, I'm still here. But you need to mature, Selena. You need to accept that I have responsibilities now."

Mature. The word tasted bitter. "Responsibilities you created while lying to me."

"Emma is innocent in this." Darius moved to his desk, pulling out his phone with practiced efficiency. "She's my daughter, and I won't abandon her. If you truly love me, you'll understand that this is a test of your character."

A test. My marriage had become a test I was apparently failing.

"End it," I whispered, then louder: "End whatever this is with Celia. We can figure out visitation, support, but you can't have both families, Darius. You can't keep living this double life."

His green eyes—Emma's eyes—hardened. "I'm not ending anything. Celia understands my situation. She's flexible, reasonable. She doesn't make demands or throw tantrums."

The comparison stung exactly as he'd intended. "She's also not your wife."

"No, but she's Emma's mother. And Emma needs stability." He pocketed his phone, decision made. "I'm bringing Emma here this weekend. It's time you met her properly."

The room spun. "Here? To our home?"

"This is going to be her home too, sometimes. You'll need to adjust."

That first weekend arrived like a storm I couldn't escape. I watched from the kitchen window as Darius lifted Emma from Celia's car, spinning her around until she giggled—the same laugh I'd heard at the daycare. He carried her toward our front door with such natural ease, such obvious joy, that my chest ached with the weight of what I'd lost.

"Daddy, is this the big house you told me about?" Emma's voice carried through the foyer as they entered.

"Yes, princess. And you're going to love it here."

I forced myself to appear in the doorway, my smile feeling like broken glass. Emma looked up at me with those familiar green eyes, her dark curls framing a face that was unmistakably Darius's.

"Emma, this is Selena," Darius said, his hand protective on her shoulder. "She lives here too."

"Hi," Emma said shyly, then brightened. "Daddy says you have a big garden. Can we pick flowers?"

The innocent request nearly broke me. "Of course," I managed.

I spent that weekend watching Darius transform into the father I'd dreamed he would be. He read Emma bedtime stories in our guest room, his voice gentle and patient. He made her pancakes shaped like butterflies, laughing at her sticky fingers. He pushed her on the swing set in our backyard—the same swing set we'd installed while discussing our own future children.

"She's beautiful," I told him that Sunday evening after Celia had collected Emma.

"She is." His smile was soft, unguarded in a way I hadn't seen in months. "She's so smart, Selena. She's already reading simple words."

The pride in his voice was unmistakable. This was what I'd wanted—to see him light up talking about his child. I just never imagined that child wouldn't be ours.

"You're being selfish," he said when he caught my expression. "This is about accepting reality. Emma exists. She's part of my life now, and if you can't handle that, then maybe you need to examine what kind of person you really are."

The following Tuesday, Celia appeared at our door with a small pink backpack.

"Emma forgot Mr. Whiskers," she explained, holding up a stuffed cat. "She can't sleep without him."

I watched her eyes sweep over our foyer, taking in the family photos, the expensive art, the life I'd built with Darius. Her gaze lingered on our wedding portrait above the fireplace.

"Beautiful home," she said, her smile perfectly pleasant. "Emma talks about it constantly. The big bathtub, the princess room Daddy set up for her."

Princess room. Darius had redecorated our guest room without asking me.

"I should get this to her," Celia continued, but made no move to leave. "Unless... is Darius here? There are some enrollment papers for Emma's preschool that need his signature. Time-sensitive, you understand."

Of course there were papers. There were always papers now, always reasons for Celia to appear at our door, to slip seamlessly into our life while I watched from the sidelines of my own marriage.

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