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I Was His Donna Until She Showed Up Pregnant

Three months into her pregnancy, the Donna’s life is upended when Ruby, her husband Caleb’s stepsister, appears with a visible baby bump. Claiming to carry the Don’s true heir, Ruby presents damning evidence of their affair, including intimate photos and financial records dating back to a painful miscarriage. While the Donna endured grueling IVF treatments to conceive again, Caleb was building a secret life. Refusing to remain in a broken marriage, she prepares to walk away forever.
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Chapter 4

Lena’s POV

“Lena, what’s wrong? I’ve called you three times and didn’t hear back.” My sister Avery’s voice sounded behind me just as I stepped into the mansion.

So much had happened over the past few days that I must not have paid attention to my phone.

But Avery lived in another city, yet she had flown all the way here just because I missed three of her calls.

I turned. Seeing her standing there, worry written all over her face, made something twist painfully in my chest.

I wanted to tell her everything. After our mother passed away, Avery was the one who raised me.

But how could I tell her? That her little sister had become nothing more than a pawn in some twisted love game? That the husband she had reluctantly accepted was nothing but a cheating man?

Before I married Caleb, Avery had been strongly against it. She said Caleb and I came from two completely different worlds. Even people who were alike struggled to stay together—let alone the two of us.

And now it felt like she had been right all along.

And I felt like I had failed her. I couldn’t—wouldn’t dare—to say any of it.

Avery noticed the look on my face immediately. She stepped closer and gently brushed a stray strand of hair behind my ear.

“Did something happen?” she asked softly. “Where’s Caleb? I thought today was your monthly checkup. Shouldn’t he be here with you?”

I shook my head and forced a small smile. “He’s been really busy with the casino lately,” I said. “I can handle it by myself.”

Avery frowned. “What kind of man is he if he can’t even care about his own family? Even if he’s busy…”

She muttered. “Sometimes I wonder if letting you marry Caleb was the right choice. Being with a man like him means living without any real stability or security. And now he even dares to leave you to handle the pregnancy alone?”

I quickly wrapped my arms around her in a hug. “Since you are here now, how about you making my favorite pie, sis?” I said lightly. “I’ve been craving it so much lately.”

I couldn’t let her continue down that path. I was afraid I might break in front of her.

But I couldn’t.

Because doing that would ruin my chance to leave quietly—and it could put Avery in danger as well.

I knew Avery’s temper. If she found out about Ruby and Caleb, she would storm straight to him without a second thought, demanding answers from a man as dangerous as Caleb.

So the less she knew, the safer she would be.

Caleb didn’t come home for another two days.

During those two days, he called me only once. He said he had to fly to another city for urgent business. He told me to take care of myself. He said he loved me and couldn’t wait to come home.

For all I knew, he could have been lying beside Ruby when he made that call.

But I was glad he didn’t come back. I didn’t have the energy to deal with him or his lies anymore. And I certainly didn’t want to stand in front of him pretending everything was fine.

My mood stayed calm. Everything felt steady.

And just when I thought things would stay quiet until the day I left— Ruby called me.

She was already sitting in the restaurant when I arrived that afternoon, casually ordering a salad. When she saw me walk in, she raised an eyebrow.

“I thought you wouldn’t come.”

“Why wouldn’t I?” I replied calmly. “I’m not the one sneaking behind someone’s back to cuddle with her husband.”

“You—” Ruby’s expression tightened for a second. “Caleb and I were together first. If it weren’t for… well, never mind. Just know this—I’m far more qualified to stand beside Caleb than you ever were.”

“If that’s true,” I said with a faint smile, “then why come to me? Why not just cry at his feet and ask him to give you the Donna title?”

I could see the anger rising in her eyes.

Maybe she had expected me to break down by now. Maybe she thought I would cry, or beg, or look heartbroken so she could feel like she had truly won.

But I gave her none of that. Instead, I looked completely indifferent. And that was something Ruby couldn’t tolerate.

Ruby’s smile turned cold. She suddenly stood up. Before I could react, she grabbed the glass from the table and threw the ice water straight at me.