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Husband's Affair, My Loss

8.3 / 10.0
I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, hardly daring to breathe. The morning sunlight streamed through our kitchen window, casting a golden glow across the marble countertop where I'd placed the test after the longest three minutes of my life. Two pink lines. My heart skipped, then raced as tears welled in my eyes. After months of trying, of temperature tracking and disappointments, of Michael's reassuring hugs and whispered "next times," it had finally happened. I was pregnant. We were going to have a baby. "Oh my God," I whispered, pressing a hand to my still-flat stomach. Inside me grew the tiny beginning of our family—Michael's eyes, maybe my smile, a perfect blend of us both. Michael.

Husband's Affair, My Loss Chapter 1

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, hardly daring to breathe. The morning sunlight streamed through our kitchen window, casting a golden glow across the marble countertop where I'd placed the test after the longest three minutes of my life.

Two pink lines.

My heart skipped, then raced as tears welled in my eyes. After months of trying, of temperature tracking and disappointments, of Michael's reassuring hugs and whispered "next times," it had finally happened.

I was pregnant. We were going to have a baby.

"Oh my God," I whispered, pressing a hand to my still-flat stomach. Inside me grew the tiny beginning of our family—Michael's eyes, maybe my smile, a perfect blend of us both.

Michael. I needed to tell him.

My husband was in Miami for his annual cardiology conference—the one he never missed. Usually, I stayed behind in Boston, used to the rhythm of his professional absences. But not this time. Not with news this big.

I grabbed my phone with shaking fingers and typed out a text: *Miss you. Can't wait to see you soon.* Simple. Casual. Revealing nothing of the earthquake happening inside me.

He deserved to hear this news in person, to see my face when I told him. To feel the same breathless wonder I was feeling now.

I moved quickly through our sun-drenched brownstone, the home we'd lovingly created together over our five years of marriage. Every corner held memories—the living room where we'd danced after closing on the house, the study where Michael often fell asleep reviewing patient files, the guest bedroom that would soon become a nursery.

In our bedroom, I pulled out a small velvet box I'd been saving for a special occasion. Inside, I placed the pregnancy test, carefully wrapping it in tissue paper. Then I added a tiny pair of baby booties I'd impulsively bought months ago, tucking them alongside the test like a promise.

As I packed a small overnight bag, I imagined Michael's face when he opened the box. Would he cry? Would he lift me off my feet and spin me around like he did when we got engaged? The thought made me smile through my own tears.

Hours later, I stepped off the plane into Miami's heavy, perfumed air. The humidity immediately clung to my skin as I hailed a taxi to the port. The cruise ship—an enormous white behemoth against the darkening sky—would be setting sail at midnight for a three-day medical conference at sea.

I clutched my gift box and overnight bag, heart fluttering with anticipation as I approached the gangway. Several attendees in lanyards nodded politely as they boarded. I smiled back, playing the part of just another conference guest.

"Excuse me," I asked one woman with a medical badge, "do you know Dr. Harper? Michael Harper?"

"The cardiologist? I think he's already aboard," she replied with a professional smile.

I thanked her and continued up the gangway, my pulse quickening. I hadn't been on the ship in years—not since I'd accompanied Michael to his first conference as his fiancée. Back then, we'd spent more time in our cabin than at the actual conference sessions.

The corridors were quiet as most guests attended the welcome reception. I practiced my revelation in my head: *Surprise! Oh, and one more thing...* I'd hand him the box, watch his confusion turn to realization, to joy.

I wandered through the ship's elegant passages, following the room numbers until I reached the eighth floor. The plush carpet muffled my footsteps as I counted down: 806... 804... 802.

I paused outside Cabin 802, hearing Michael's voice from within. My heart leapt at the familiar sound—but then faltered as I registered a woman's laughter intertwining with his. Rich, intimate laughter that didn't belong in my husband's cabin.

My hand froze mid-knock. The door wasn't fully closed. It had been hastily shut, leaving just enough space for sound to escape—and for me to see inside.

I shouldn't look. I should knock. Announce myself.

Instead, I peered through the crack, the gift box clutched against my chest like a shield.

What I saw collapsed my world into a single, devastating point of clarity: Michael, my husband, the father of the child growing inside me, wrapped in the arms of a woman I recognized immediately—Dr. Samantha Blake, his colleague.

Their lips met with the familiarity of lovers well-practiced in each other's touch. His hands—the same hands that had held mine this morning before his flight—traced the curve of her waist with possessive intimacy.

The gift box slipped from my suddenly numb fingers, hitting the floor with a soft thud that neither of them heard.

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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