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My Husband Demanded Divorce For His Mistress' Baby

I draped the pale linen curtains across the nursery window, letting sunlight filter through the delicate fabric. The room was still empty, waiting for furniture, but in my mind, I could already see it—a white crib against the wall, a rocking chair by the window, soft toys scattered across a plush rug. I carefully unpacked the framed sketches I'd drawn, propping one against the wall to see how it looked. "Perfect," I whispered to myself, running my fingers along the pencil lines of a mobile I'd designed with little stars and moons. One month into my marriage with James, and I was already planning our future family. After years of waiting for him, of being second choice to Victoria, I finally had what I'd always wanted. James Crawford was my husband, and this penthouse—this nursery—was where we'd build our life together. I heard the front door open and close. James was home early. "Sarah?" His voice echoed through our spacious Manhattan penthouse.
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Chapter 2

In that moment, looking into his eyes, I saw something I'd never allowed myself to see before—the cold calculation behind every word, every touch, every promise he'd ever made me.

"No," I said, the word escaping my lips before I could even process the full weight of what he was asking. "Absolutely not."

James's expression hardened, his fingers tightening around mine. "Sarah, be reasonable. This isn't about us—"

"Not about us?" My voice rose as I pulled my hands away. "You're asking me for a divorce one month after our wedding! How is that not about us?"

"It's temporary," he insisted, standing up and looming over me. "Once the baby is born, we'll remarry. Everything will go back to normal."

I stood too, refusing to be physically diminished. "Normal? There is nothing normal about divorcing your wife to marry your dead wife's sister because she's pregnant with a child that supposedly isn't even yours!"

James's jaw tightened. "You're being hysterical."

"I'm being hysterical?" I laughed, the sound brittle and sharp. "You waited four years for me to be your wife. I stood by you while you mourned Victoria. I accepted being second choice, James. And now, one month into our marriage, you want to set me aside again?"

"This isn't about Victoria," he snapped, but the flash in his eyes told me otherwise.

"Isn't it? It's always been about Victoria. And now it's about her sister."

"The child needs legitimacy," he repeated, his voice taking on that practiced, reasonable tone that I now realized was his most manipulative weapon.

"The child needs legitimacy," I echoed, bitter realization flooding through me. "But our marriage doesn't deserve the same respect?"

He turned away, running a hand through his hair in frustration. "I thought you would understand. After everything we've been through—"

"That's exactly why I don't understand!" My voice broke. "After everything we've been through, how could you ask this of me?"

We argued for what felt like hours, our voices rising and falling like waves crashing against stone. James cycled through tactics—reason, guilt, cold anger, feigned hurt—while I felt myself growing more desperate with each passing minute.

"I won't do it," I finally said, exhaustion settling into my bones. "I won't sign divorce papers so you can marry Rebecca."

James stared at me for a long moment, something dangerous flickering in his eyes. Then, without another word, he turned and walked away, leaving me standing alone in our living room, the city lights cold and distant beyond the windows.

I made my way to our bedroom—our marriage bed—and collapsed onto it, tears finally breaking free. The sobs wracked my body, violent and uncontrollable. All the hopes I'd had, all the plans I'd made, the nursery I'd started to decorate—they all seemed like cruel jokes now.

Two days passed in a fog of tension and silence. James slept in the guest room, leaving for work before I woke and returning after I'd gone to bed. I moved through our apartment like a ghost, unable to focus, unable to process what was happening.

On the third morning, I was sitting on the sofa, staring blankly at a magazine I couldn't concentrate on, when I noticed James's phone on the coffee table. He must have forgotten it in his rush to avoid me.

I shouldn't look. I knew I shouldn't.

But my hand reached for it anyway, fingers trembling slightly as I pressed his birthday into the unlock screen—the same code he'd had since college.

The phone opened to his messages, and Rebecca's name was at the top of the list. Unread messages from her glowed on the screen.

"Can't wait to feel our baby move. Love always, Bec."

Our baby.

Not a clinical artificial insemination. Our baby.

My stomach lurched as I scrolled up, reading message after message of intimate exchanges, plans for their future, discussions about the pregnancy that dated back weeks before our wedding.

I set the phone down, hands shaking violently now. The betrayal was so much deeper, so much more calculated than I'd imagined.

The next morning, after another sleepless night, there was a knock at the door. Our doorman, Eduardo, stood there with a sealed manila envelope.

"Special delivery for you, Mrs. Crawford," he said, his kind eyes showing concern at my appearance.

I thanked him and closed the door, staring at the unmarked envelope. Something told me I didn't want to open it, but I had to know.

Inside was a meticulously organized week-by-week pregnancy schedule, photos of prenatal vitamins arranged artfully on what looked like James's desk at work, and a folded note in his handwriting.

"My dearest Rebecca," it began.

I couldn't breathe as I unfolded it completely, revealing words that would shatter what little was left of my heart.

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