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Mom Defies Abusive Spouse

The nursery paint samples I'd carefully selected sat forgotten on the coffee table as Paul's words sliced through the evening air. Six months pregnant, my body heavy with anticipation of our first child, I'd been planning how to arrange the crib when he called me into the living room. "Novalee, we need to talk." His voice carried that formal tone he reserved for work calls, not conversations with his wife. I settled onto the couch, one hand resting on my swollen belly. "What is it? Is everything okay?" Paul remained standing, his hands tucked into his pockets. Something in his posture made my heart stutter. "I need to be honest with you about something." The room suddenly felt too small, too warm. I watched his face, searching for clues. "I've been...
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The nursery paint samples I'd carefully selected sat forgotten on the coffee table as Paul's words sliced through the evening air. Six months pregnant, my body heavy with anticipation of our first child, I'd been planning how to arrange the crib when he called me into the living room.

"Novalee, we need to talk." His voice carried that formal tone he reserved for work calls, not conversations with his wife.

I settled onto the couch, one hand resting on my swollen belly. "What is it? Is everything okay?"

Paul remained standing, his hands tucked into his pockets. Something in his posture made my heart stutter. "I need to be honest with you about something."

The room suddenly felt too small, too warm. I watched his face, searching for clues.

"I've been... intimate with Mylah."

The words hung between us like smoke. I blinked, certain I'd misheard.

"Mylah? Your assistant?" My voice sounded distant, as if coming from someone else.

"Yes." He didn't elaborate, didn't apologize. Instead, he straightened his shoulders and continued with clinical detachment. "She's pregnant."

The nursery samples blurred before my eyes. I gripped the armrest, my knuckles whitening. "How far along?"

"About four months."

Four months. While I'd been attending prenatal classes alone, choosing baby names, and preparing our home, he'd been creating another family.

"I can't afford to support two pregnant women," Paul said, his tone shifting to something almost businesslike. "So I'm proposing we adjust our arrangement."

"Adjust?" The word felt foreign on my tongue.

"From now on, all expenses will be split equally. Fifty-fifty. Groceries, rent, utilities—everything." He spoke as if presenting a reasonable solution to a math problem. "It's the only way this marriage can work."

I stared at him, unable to process what I was hearing. "Paul, I'm carrying your child. I've been working extra shifts to prepare for maternity leave—"

"Life isn't fair, Novalee." He cut me off with a wave of his hand. "You need to adapt."

Adapt. As if pregnancy were a minor inconvenience rather than a life-altering event.

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Weeks later, I sat at our kitchen table with a worn notebook open before me. The pages were filled with meticulous calculations—every penny counted, every expense categorized.

Prenatal vitamins: $45

Doctor visit co-pays: $35 each

Maternity clothes: $120

Hospital delivery costs: ???

My salary as a hospital administrative assistant had once seemed adequate. Now, with rent ($900), utilities ($150), and groceries ($300) all split equally, it stretched thin as tissue paper.

I'd started buying generic vitamins when possible, skipping doses to make bottles last longer. My wardrobe consisted of three rotating maternity outfits—the same ones Paul had seen me wear week after week.

"I'm worried about the delivery costs," I mentioned one evening as Paul scrolled through his phone. "Insurance only covers part of it, and there are extra fees for—"

"That's your expense, not a household one." He didn't look up from his screen. "Handle it."

Handle it. As if my fear were an inconvenience he couldn't be bothered to address.

I swallowed hard, watching him scroll through what looked like a shopping app. "Paul, could we maybe adjust the budget temporarily? Just until after the baby comes?"

He sighed—that heavy, put-upon sound I'd grown to dread. "Novalee, we discussed this. The arrangement stands."

The man I'd married was disappearing before my eyes, replaced by someone who measured love in dollars and cents.

---

My phone buzzed with a text from Jessica: "Have you seen this?"

Attached was a screenshot from Instagram—an account I didn't recognize. I tapped to open it.

"Luxury Maternity Boutique shopping with my favorite person! #Blessed #BabyOnBoard"

The photo showed Mylah surrounded by designer shopping bags, her hand resting on a barely visible bump. Paul stood beside her, smiling.

I scrolled down.

"Five-star restaurant reservation for our babymoon! Some men know how to treat a woman right. #Grateful #NewBeginnings"

Another post showed Mylah in what appeared to be Paul's office, where a small nursery corner had been set up. "Visiting hours will be so special! #DaddyPrep #SpoiledMomma"

Each caption twisted the knife deeper. Mylah wasn't just taking Paul—she was announcing to the world that she'd won.

I confronted Paul that evening. "Why are you letting her post these things?"

He shrugged, not bothering to look up from his laptop. "It's her account. She can post what she wants."

"But you're tagged in most of them."

"Stop obsessing over social media, Novalee. It's pathetic."

Pathetic. My pain reduced to a single adjective.

As I lay in bed that night, my hand resting on my belly, I realized with crystal clarity: the man I loved had never existed at all.

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