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I Lost Our Baby While He Was With Her Novel Cover

I Lost Our Baby While He Was With Her

Three months into her marriage, a pregnant wife visits Scott Industries to surprise her billionaire husband, Elliot. Instead of joy, she finds a silent executive floor and a cracked office door. Overhearing his cold voice detailing the systematic destruction of her family's portfolio, her world shatters. Her brief marital bliss instantly dissolves into a dangerous web of betrayal, corporate warfare, and secrets.
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I carried takeout containers through the glass doors of Scott Industries like I was bringing sunshine into a cathedral. Three months married. Four months pregnant. Still stupid enough to believe that surprising my husband with spicy noodles at lunch would make his face light up the way it used to.

The forty-seventh floor was all marble and silence. Elliot's assistant wasn't at her desk. I walked past her empty chair, past the waiting area with its leather sofas no one ever sat on, toward the corner office with the door cracked open.

That's when I heard his voice.

"The Owens portfolio is nearly dismantled." Cold. Precise. The voice he used in boardrooms, not bedrooms. "Another quarter and Patrick will have nothing left. Alessandra will have everything she wanted."

I stopped breathing.

"The marriage served its purpose," he continued. A pause. Someone speaking on the other end. Then Elliot again, colder now: "Cadence is not relevant to this conversation."

The takeout containers hit the floor. Soup spread across marble in a slow, dark stain.

Elliot turned. His eyes found mine through the gap in the door. I stood there with one hand pressed against my belly — four months, just starting to show — and watched my husband's face do absolutely nothing. No shock. No guilt. Just a flicker of irritation, like I'd interrupted something important.

I didn't say a word. I turned and walked to the elevator. My shoes left wet prints on the marble. Behind me, Elliot's voice resumed on the phone, quieter now but still audible: "I'll call you back."

The elevator doors closed. I stared at my reflection in the polished steel. Pregnant. Stupid. Loved him with every cell I had.

Not relevant.

I made it to the parking garage before my hands started shaking.

---

That night, Elliot came home late. I was sitting in the living room of our penthouse — his penthouse, I corrected myself silently — with every light on. Waiting.

He set his briefcase down. Loosened his tie. "Cadence. About this afternoon—"

"Who's Alessandra?"

His jaw tightened. "An old friend."

"What does she want with my father's company?"

"You misheard." He poured himself scotch. Didn't offer me anything. Didn't look at me. "You're upset. Pregnancy hormones—"

"Don't." My voice came out sharper than I intended. "Don't tell me I misheard. Don't tell me I'm emotional. I heard you, Elliot. I heard every word."

He turned then. His eyes were the same ice-blue that had made me feel special once. Now they just looked cold. "You're being paranoid."

"Then explain it to me."

"There's nothing to explain." He drained the scotch. "I'm going to bed."

He walked past me. Didn't touch me. Didn't kiss me goodnight. The bedroom door closed with a soft click that sounded louder than a slam.

I sat in the dark for another hour. Then I picked up my phone and called Carter Bryant.

He answered on the second ring. "Cadence?"

"I need to know my options." My voice didn't shake. I was proud of that.

Carter didn't ask questions. He just said, quietly: "I already have them."

---

The next few days felt like living in a house with faulty wiring. Everything looked normal. Everything hummed with danger.

I started noticing things I'd been too in love to see. Phone calls that ended the moment I walked into a room. My name disappearing from joint accounts I didn't even know we'd opened. When I asked Elliot about my father's company — casually, over breakfast — he answered without looking up from his tablet: "Patrick's fine. Stop worrying."

But I called my father anyway.

"Bella." His voice had that distracted quality it always did. "What is it?"

"Dad, is the company okay? I heard something about the portfolio—"

"Elliot is a good husband." Fast. Too fast. "Don't create problems where there are none."

The line went dead.

I stared at my phone. My father had just chosen Elliot's story over mine without even hearing what I had to say. The complicity in his voice told me something I wasn't ready to name yet.

But I filed it away. Next to all the other things I was learning to see.

---

Alessandra Lane appeared at a charity gala on Thursday. She wore white. She touched Elliot's arm when she laughed. She looked at me like I was a stain on expensive fabric.

"Cadence." She smiled. Perfect teeth. Empty eyes. "You look tired. Pregnancy must be exhausting."

"I'm fine."

"Of course you are." Her fingers brushed the pearl bracelet on my wrist — my mother's bracelet, the only thing I had left of her. "What a lovely piece. So… sentimental."

Elliot stepped away to greet someone. Alessandra leaned close. Her perfume was suffocating.

"He was never yours," she whispered. "You understand that, don't you?"

I didn't respond. I just looked at her. Really looked. Saw the calculation behind the sweetness. The hunger behind the concern.

Something in me stopped bending.

I smiled back. Said nothing. Walked away.

Behind me, I heard her laugh. Soft and certain.

But my hand was steady when I texted Carter: *We need to meet.*

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