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I Left After My Husband’s Double Pregnancy Betrayal

The pregnancy test sat on the bathroom counter, two pink lines sharp against white plastic. Six weeks. I pressed my palm against my stomach, feeling nothing yet but knowing everything had changed. A baby. Our baby. Mine and Wyatt's. I spent the afternoon at the clinic on Madison Avenue, the one with the discreet entrance and waiting room that smelled like lavender. Dr. Chen confirmed what I already knew, printed out the ultrasound image—a tiny blur that would become a person—and sent me home with prenatal vitamins and a due date in late spring. The apartment felt too quiet when I returned.
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Chapter 3

The shower ran in the master bathroom. Steam crept under the door, curling into the bedroom like smoke. I sat on the edge of our bed, listening to the water hammer against tile, and stared at Wyatt's nightstand.

His watch case sat there. Mahogany, brass hinges. A gift from his father. Inside, he kept cufflinks, his Rolex, and the wedding band he removed every night before bed. Said it bothered him while he slept.

I'd never questioned it before.

My hand moved before I could think. The case opened with a soft click. The ring sat in its velvet slot, platinum catching the lamplight. I picked it up, turned it over. The weight of it felt wrong in my palm. Too light. Too meaningless.

I pulled my phone from my pocket, turned on the flashlight, held it close to the interior band.

The engraving was there. But the letters looked rough. Uneven. Like someone had taken a Dremel to the metal and tried to smooth it over.

K & W.

Not M & W Forever. Not our initials. Not our promise.

Hers.

I zoomed in with my phone camera. The original engraving was still visible underneath if you knew where to look. Faint shadows of the M, the ampersand, the F in Forever. All buffed away. Replaced.

He wore her initial on his finger. Every single day. In plain sight.

The shower shut off. I dropped the ring back into the case, closed it, moved to the window. My reflection stared back at me in the glass—hollow-eyed, pale. A ghost in my own home.

Wyatt emerged in a cloud of steam, towel around his waist. "You okay? You look pale."

"Fine." I didn't turn around. "Long day."

He dressed behind me. The rustle of fabric, the zip of pants, the clink of his belt. Normal sounds. Domestic sounds. The soundtrack of a lie.

"I'm heading out early tomorrow," he said. "Client breakfast."

"Sure."

He kissed the top of my head. Vanilla and sandalwood clung to his skin, even after the shower. Like it had seeped into his pores. Become part of him.

I waited until he fell asleep. Then I went to my office, opened my laptop, and printed everything. Every screenshot. Every text message. Every blog post. The pages came out in stacks, black ink on white paper. Evidence. Proof. Truth.

I added the ultrasound photo from Instagram. Placed it next to mine. Identical twins, conceived in betrayal.

---

Wyatt came home at seven the next evening. I was waiting at the dining table, the printed pages spread out like a deck of cards.

He saw them before he saw me. His face went blank. Not surprised. Not guilty. Just blank.

"Miriam."

"Sit down."

He set his briefcase by the door. Loosened his tie. Sat across from me like we were negotiating a business deal. "Let me explain."

"You don't deny it."

"Would you believe me if I did?" He reached for the papers, but I pulled them back. "Kylee is fragile, Miriam. She's been obsessed with me since college. I've tried to help her, tried to—"

"Help her." My voice came out flat. Dead. "By sleeping with her for ten years."

"She's suicidal." He ran his hand through his hair. The same gesture he used in board meetings when someone questioned his numbers. "Her therapist said I'm her anchor. If I cut her off completely, she'll—"

"Your therapist or hers?"

His jaw tightened. "You don't understand the burden I've been carrying. For the family. For everyone. She threatened to hurt herself if I didn't—"

"So you changed our wedding bands. For her mental health."

He blinked. "That was—I needed to—"

"You wear her initial on your finger." I slid the photo of the ring across the table. "Every day. While you kiss me goodbye. While you tell me you love me. While you fuck her in hotel rooms and call it charity."

"Don't be crude."

"Don't gaslight me."

He stood. Paced to the window. His shoulders were rigid, his hands clenched. "What do you want me to say? That I made mistakes? Fine. I made mistakes. But I'm trying to protect you from this. From her. She's unstable, Miriam. If you push this, if you make a scene, she'll—"

"She'll what? Post about it on her secret Instagram? Oh wait. She already did."

His reflection in the window went still.

I stood, walked to the bedroom. Started pulling clothes from the closet. Jeans. Sweaters. The practical things. The things I'd need.

"What are you doing?" He appeared in the doorway.

"Leaving."

"You can't." He crossed the room in three strides, grabbed my arm. "Miriam, stop. Think about what this will do to my reputation. The promotion is next month. If anyone finds out—"

"Let go of me."

"You're being irrational." His fingers dug into my bicep. "We can work through this. Couples therapy. Whatever you need. But you can't just leave. You can't ruin everything I've built because you're emotional."

I looked at his hand on my arm. At his face, red and desperate. At the man I'd married, who'd never existed at all.

"I'm pregnant."

His grip loosened. His mouth opened. Closed. Opened again.

"Six weeks," I said. "Same as Kylee. Same clinic. Same day. Did you hold her hand during the ultrasound? Did you tell her you loved her?"

"Miriam—"

I pulled free. Grabbed my suitcase. "This baby will never know a father like you."

He didn't follow me to the door. Just stood in the bedroom, frozen, while I walked out of our apartment, out of our marriage, out of the life I'd been living in the shadows of someone else's love story.

The hotel room was small and clean and mine. I locked the door, set my suitcase down, and finally let myself breathe.

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