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My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Our Unborn Child

The afternoon sun pouring into Braylen’s mahogany-paneled study felt suffocatingly heavy. I shifted in his leather desk chair, resting one hand on the strained, eight-month swell of my stomach, while my other hand navigated the trackpad of his iMac. Today was our third wedding anniversary. I was only supposed to be compiling a slideshow of our life together for the banquet tonight. Instead, a synced iMessage notification slid across the top right corner of the screen. *Mariah.* His young, perpetually smiling secretary. *Can’t wait for tonight, baby.* My finger froze over the mouse. A cold prickle of unease crawled up my spine. I opened the thread, my heart hammering against my ribs. It wasn't just texts.
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The acrid sting of industrial bleach was the only thing keeping my lungs from collapsing. I scrubbed the guest room doorknob until the brass squeaked, my hands sweating inside thick, yellow rubber gloves. Every surface he might have breathed on, brushed against, or existed near felt coated in a microscopic layer of filth. My skin crawled with phantom touches.

Downstairs, the heavy thud of Braylen’s footsteps echoed against the hardwood. I stripped the gloves off, tossed them into the trash, and walked out to the landing.

He was standing by the kitchen island, staring down at the manila folder I had left by the espresso machine. The divorce papers.

"I'm not signing this," Braylen said. His voice was a low, dangerous hum that vibrated through the cavernous space of our open-plan living room. He didn’t look up. His knuckles, gripping the edge of the marble counter, were bone-white.

I stayed on the bottom step, keeping a calculated ten feet of distance between us. "My attorney expects them by Friday. You can sign them here, or you can sign them in front of a judge."

Braylen’s head snapped up. The charming, polished CEO from the St. Regis was gone, replaced by a man unraveling at the seams. His tie was loose, his hair disheveled. "You think you can just erase me? After one mistake?"

"It wasn't a mistake, Braylen. It was a second life."

"It meant nothing!" he roared. He swept his arm across the console table. The Baccarat crystal vase we’d received as a wedding gift exploded against the floor, raining glittering, jagged shards across the mahogany.

I didn't flinch. I just watched him heave for breath amidst the wreckage.

Then, the manic energy drained out of him. He dropped to his knees amid the broken glass. His hands, shaking violently, reached past the shattered crystal to pick up a silver-framed photograph that had fallen intact. It was a picture of us from college—me laughing, him kissing my cheek, his arms wrapped tight around my waist.

He wiped a speck of dust from the glass with a bleeding finger, clutching the frame to his chest like a life preserver. "I won't let you throw us away, Rory," he whispered, his eyes dark and feverish. "I'll fix this. I'll make you see."

The sight of him cradling our past while standing in the ruins of our present turned my stomach. I turned my back and walked up the stairs, locking the guest room door behind me.

The heavy click of the deadbolt wasn't enough. I backed away until the backs of my knees hit the mattress.

A moment later, the floorboards creaked in the hallway. A heavy weight settled against the other side of my door.

"Rory, please," Braylen’s voice seeped through the wood, muffled and thick with tears. "Open the door. Just let me hold you. I swear on my life, I am ending it with her. She means nothing to me. You are my everything. I can't breathe without you."

I sat on the sterile white duvet and pulled my iPad from the bedside table. The screen cast a cold, blue glow over my face in the darkened room. I opened our joint Chase Sapphire account.

*Refresh.*

*Incoming transaction processing.*

I watched the screen, listening to my husband sob into the doorway about his undying devotion. A new line item materialized at the top of the ledger.

*-$25,000. Wire Transfer. Recipient: M. Fisher. Memo: Medical & Expenses.*

Timestamped three minutes ago. While he was walking up the stairs to beg for my forgiveness.

I stared at the numbers until they blurred. There were no tears left in me. The crushing weight of grief crystallized into something entirely different—something sharp, cold, and absolute. He was a coward, buying time with my heart while buying silence with our money.

I closed the iPad. "Goodnight, Braylen," I said to the empty room.

***

Three weeks later, the smell of rubbing alcohol and sterile linoleum at Mount Sinai Hospital offered a strange comfort. It was clean. Uncontaminated.

I walked slowly down the corridor of the maternity ward, my hand resting protectively over the heavy, eight-month swell of my stomach. My lower back ached with a dull, rhythmic throb. I just needed to get my blood pressure checked, hear my daughter's heartbeat, and go back to the fortress of my guest room.

I turned the corner toward the elevators. The fluorescent lights hummed above.

"Careful, baby. The floor's slick here."

The voice hit me like a physical blow to the chest.

I froze. Twenty feet away, standing in front of the maternity clinic doors, was Braylen. He was wearing his tailored navy suit, looking every inch the devoted partner. And his hand—the same hand that had smashed crystal in our living room—was resting gently on the small of Mariah Fisher’s back.

She wore a fitted cream knit dress. The curve of her stomach was undeniable now, a proud, rounded declaration of his betrayal.

My breath hitched. The audacity of it paralyzed me. He brought her here. To *my* hospital. To the very ward where I was preparing to deliver the child he had broken.

Mariah looked up from her phone, her gaze sweeping the hallway before locking onto me. Her perpetual, sugary smile faltered for a fraction of a second, then slowly returned, curling at the edges with something distinctly triumphant.

She tapped Braylen’s arm.

He turned. The color instantly drained from his face, leaving him looking like a corpse in a designer suit. His hand dropped from Mariah’s waist as if her skin had suddenly caught fire.

"Aurora," he breathed, his voice echoing in the sterile, silent hallway.

I stood my ground, my fingernails biting into the palms of my hands, the tug-of-war lines drawn in the cold, bright light of the hospital corridor.

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