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My Husband Couldn't Forget His First Love

The crystal chandelier above the Whitman family's dining table cast harsh shadows across the mahogany surface, making the elaborate Sunday dinner feel more like an interrogation than a family meal. I sat rigidly in my designated chair—always the same one, always positioned where I could serve but never quite belong—watching David's mother, Michelle, cut her prime rib with surgical precision. "Ava, dear," Michelle's voice sliced through the air with the same sharpness as her knife, "I was just telling Mrs. Pemberton at the club yesterday about your... background. She found it so quaint that you're from Michigan." The word 'quaint' dripped from her lips like poison honey. I forced my hands to remain steady as I reached for my water glass, the ice clinking against the crystal in the sudden silence. "Michigan has its charms," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper. Michelle's laugh was as cold as the marble floors beneath our feet. "Oh, I'm sure it does. Simple pleasures for simple people. But you understand, don't you, that our family operates on rather different standards?" My chest tightened. Across the table, David's sister Chloe smirked, her fork poised mid-air like she was watching a particularly entertaining show. David himself remained absorbed in his phone, his thumb scrolling endlessly through messages, completely oblivious to the verbal daggers being thrown at his wife. "Mother," I heard myself say, the word feeling foreign and bitter on my tongue, "I've been trying my best to—" "Oh, darling, I know you have." Michelle's interruption was swift and merciless. "But trying and succeeding are two very different things, aren't they? Some people just don't understand our family's standards. It's not your fault, really. You simply weren't raised with the proper... foundation." The room felt like it was shrinking around me.
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Chapter 4

The fight started over something small—a missed phone call from Sabrina that David answered during dinner.

"You could have at least waited until we finished eating," I said, watching him pocket his phone after a hushed ten-minute conversation.

David's jaw tightened. "It was important."

"More important than—"

"Don't." His voice cut through the air like a blade. "Don't start this again, Ava."

But I couldn't stop myself. The words I'd been swallowing for weeks finally spilled out. "You're still talking to her. Every day. Even after I told you how it makes me feel."

"Jesus Christ." David threw his napkin down, his chair scraping against the hardwood floor as he stood. "This is exactly what I'm talking about. You're ruining everything with your paranoia."

"Paranoia?" The word hit me like a slap. "David, I'm pregnant with your child, and you're having intimate conversations with your ex-girlfriend. How is that paranoia?"

"Because nothing is happening!" His voice echoed off the dining room walls. "Sabrina is my friend. She's been part of my life longer than you have, and I'm not going to cut her off because you're insecure."

The casual cruelty of it—the way he dismissed five years of marriage as if they were nothing compared to his history with her—left me breathless.

"I'm not asking you to cut her off," I whispered. "I'm asking you to set boundaries. To choose your wife and your unborn child over whatever this is with her."

David's laugh was bitter, hollow. "You know what your problem is, Ava? You're impossible to please. Nothing I do is ever enough for you. My family tries to include you, and you complain they don't accept you. I work hard to provide for us, and you complain I'm never home. Now I maintain a friendship—a completely innocent friendship—and you want to control that too."

Each word was a knife twisting deeper. "Your family doesn't try to include me, David. They tolerate me. There's a difference."

"Maybe if you tried harder to fit in instead of playing the victim all the time—"

"I've been trying for five years!" The words tore from my throat. "I gave up my career, my friends, my entire life to fit into your world. What more do you want from me?"

"I want you to stop making everything about you!" David's face was flushed with anger now, his careful composure finally cracking. "This pregnancy, this marriage—it's all just another way for you to demand attention, isn't it?"

The accusation hung in the air between us like poison. I stared at him, this man I'd loved enough to sacrifice everything for, and saw a stranger looking back at me.

"I'm sleeping in the guest room," he said, his voice cold again. "Maybe some space will help you gain some perspective."

That was three nights ago. Three nights of sleeping alone in our king-sized bed, listening to David's footsteps in the hallway as he avoided our room entirely. Three nights of waking up nauseous and dizzy, with no one to hold my hair back when the morning sickness hit.

Now, as I stood in the kitchen at six AM, reviewing the menu for tonight's dinner party, I could feel the exhaustion pulling at my bones. The Whitman Foundation was hosting a dozen major donors—potential investors in David's latest acquisition—and Michelle had made it clear that everything needed to be perfect.

"The salmon must be wild-caught Alaskan," she'd instructed yesterday, her tone suggesting that anything less would be a personal insult to our guests. "And make sure the wine pairings are appropriate. Mr. Henderson is particular about his vintages."

I'd been up until two AM coordinating with the caterers, confirming delivery times, and polishing the silver myself because Michelle had decided the housekeeper's work wasn't up to standard. My hands still ached from the effort, and my head pounded with the kind of exhaustion that seemed to seep into my bones.

Maria found me hunched over the kitchen island, double-checking the seating arrangements for the third time.

"Señora, you look pale," she said, concern creasing her weathered face. "You should eat something."

The thought of food made my stomach lurch. "I'm fine. Just need to make sure everything's ready."

But I wasn't fine. As the morning wore on, the dizziness got worse. The florist arrived with arrangements that were completely wrong—white roses instead of the cream peonies Michelle had specifically requested. I spent forty minutes on the phone, my voice shaking with exhaustion, trying to fix the mistake.

Then the caterers called to say their delivery truck had broken down. They could still make it, but they'd be two hours late. Two hours that would throw off the entire evening's timeline.

By noon, I was running on pure adrenaline and stubbornness. David appeared briefly in the kitchen, impeccably dressed for work, but he barely glanced in my direction.

"How are the preparations going?" he asked, his tone politely distant.

"Fine," I lied, gripping the edge of the counter to steady myself. "Everything's under control."

He nodded and left without another word, and I was alone again with the mounting chaos.

The afternoon blurred together in a haze of last-minute crises. The wine delivery was short two bottles of the 2015 Bordeaux. The ice sculpture arrived cracked. One of the servers called in sick, leaving the catering team scrambling to cover the shortage.

I handled each crisis with mechanical efficiency, my body moving on autopilot while my mind grew increasingly foggy. The pregnancy nausea came in waves, forcing me to pause and breathe deeply until it passed. But I couldn't stop. Not when so much depended on this evening being perfect.

By six PM, guests would start arriving. The dining room gleamed with crystal and candlelight, the flowers finally arranged to Michelle's exacting standards. The kitchen hummed with controlled chaos as the catering team put the finishing touches on the seven-course meal.

I stood in the center of it all, directing traffic like a conductor leading an orchestra, when the world suddenly tilted sideways.

The dizziness hit me like a wave, stronger than anything I'd felt before. The voices around me became muffled, distant. I reached for the marble counter, trying to steady myself, but my legs gave out.

The last thing I remembered was the sharp crack of my head hitting the edge of the counter, and then everything went black.

I woke up to the sterile smell of disinfectant and the steady beep of machines. Hospital. The realization came slowly, through the fog of medication and confusion. Fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, too bright and harsh after the elegant lighting of the Whitman dining room.

David sat in a chair beside my bed, his tie loosened, his usually perfect hair disheveled. When he saw me stir, he leaned forward, his face a mask of careful concern.

"How are you feeling?" he asked, his voice gentle in a way it hadn't been in days.

"Tired," I whispered, my throat dry as sandpaper. "What happened?"

"You collapsed in the kitchen. Hit your head pretty hard." His fingers drummed against his knee, a nervous habit I recognized. "The doctor wants to talk to us."

Something in his tone made my stomach clench with dread. "About what?"

Before he could answer, the door opened and a woman in a white coat entered. Dr. Martinez, according to her name tag. Her expression was kind but serious, the look of someone who'd delivered difficult news many times before.

"Mrs. Whitman," she said, pulling up a chair. "I'm glad you're awake. How are you feeling?"

"Confused," I admitted. "And scared."

Dr. Martinez nodded, her hands folded in her lap. "I need to talk to you about your pregnancy. The stress and exhaustion you've been experiencing, combined with poor nutrition and lack of rest, have taken a significant toll on your body."

The room seemed to shrink around me. I could hear my heartbeat in my ears, drowning out everything else.

"I'm sorry," she continued, her voice gentle but unwavering. "But you've suffered a miscarriage. The pregnancy is no longer viable."

The words hit me like a physical blow, stealing the breath from my lungs. I stared at her, waiting for her to take it back, to say she'd made a mistake. But her expression remained steady, compassionate, final.

My baby. The tiny life I'd been carrying, the hope I'd clung to for a place in this family—gone.

I couldn't bring myself to meet David’s eyes.

I was too afraid of what I might see there—or worse, what I might not see.

At this dreadful moment, when I was devastated by the news of my miscarriage, what would be on David’s mind?

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