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My Husband Funded His Mistress While I Carried Our Child Novel Cover

My Husband Funded His Mistress While I Carried Our Child

I rushed through the front door, my heart lighter than it had been in months. The fertility specialist had finally offered some hope—a new treatment protocol that showed promising results for women with my condition. After years of disappointment, I couldn't wait to share the news with Derek. "We're making progress," I whispered to myself, kicking off my heels in the marble foyer. "Maybe this time will be different." The house felt unusually quiet. Derek had texted earlier saying he'd be working from home today, but his laptop wasn't on the kitchen counter where he usually left it. "He must be upstairs," I thought, climbing the curved staircase toward our bedroom. I pushed open the bathroom door, planning to freshen up before finding him. That's when I saw it—a sleek black phone I'd never seen before, vibrating against the granite countertop. Not his regular phone that he always kept with him, but another one.
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Chapter 3

I stared at the bank statement on my laptop screen, my finger hovering over the 'Transfer' button. Fifty thousand dollars—half of our joint liquid assets—about to be moved to an account under my maiden name.

"It's legally yours," Marcus had explained yesterday, pointing to a clause in our prenuptial agreement. "If either party engages in infidelity, the wronged spouse has rights to secure financial assets."

I'd spent the night researching, confirming what Marcus had said. Now, with morning light streaming through the office windows, I took a deep breath and clicked.

"Done," I whispered, a strange calm settling over me.

My phone buzzed with a text from Marcus: "Papers served to Derek at his office. He looked like he'd seen a ghost."

I smiled faintly, imagining the scene. Derek Ward, always so controlled, so perfect—catching his reflection in the glass as he realized his carefully constructed world was crumbling.

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The front door slammed open with such force that I jumped, my hand instinctively covering my stomach.

"How dare you!" Derek's voice echoed through the foyer, followed by heavy footsteps. "How fucking dare you!"

He burst into the living room, his face contorted with rage, divorce papers clutched in his fist.

"You think you can take my money?" he snarled, throwing the papers at my feet. "Half our assets? Without even discussing it?"

I remained seated, refusing to give him the satisfaction of seeing me rattled. "It's my right under our prenup. You were unfaithful."

"This is ridiculous!" He paced like a caged animal, running his hands through his hair—his tell when lying or stressed. "You're being irrational. It's these pregnancy hormones—"

"Don't," I cut him off, my voice ice-cold. "Don't you dare blame my hormones."

"I'm calling Dr. Reynolds," he said, pulling out his phone. "He needs to evaluate your mental state. This behavior isn't normal."

The threat hung in the air between us. He would try to declare me unstable—unfit to make decisions about our marriage or our child.

"You wouldn't," I said, but doubt crept in. Derek had always been ruthless when cornered.

"Sign these papers," he demanded, thrusting a new document at me. "Rescind the filing. Or I'll make sure everyone knows you're having a breakdown."

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The pain hit without warning—a sharp, twisting agony that doubled me over. One moment I was standing in the kitchen, the next I was on the floor, gasping.

"Derek," I called weakly, but he had already left for the office.

I fumbled for my phone, barely managing to call Monroe before the darkness closed in.

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"Mrs. Ward?" A doctor's face swam into focus above me. "Can you hear me?"

I nodded, trying to speak, but my throat felt raw.

"You're severely dehydrated," she continued, checking my IV. "And your blood pressure is concerning. The ultrasound shows your baby is stable for now, but..."

"But what?" I forced out.

"High stress could cause complications. Even miscarriage." Her words fell like stones in the sterile room.

The door burst open, and Derek strode in, his suit immaculate despite the early hour.

"Doctor," he said smoothly, ignoring me completely. "How serious is this? Can we keep her admission quiet? The market is already jittery about our Q3 projections."

I stared at him in disbelief. Not a word about me or our child—just concern about stock prices.

"Mr. Ward," the doctor said coolly, "your wife needs rest and reduced stress. Any further episodes could endanger the pregnancy."

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"You will attend," Derek said three days later, his tone leaving no room for argument. "As the hostess."

I stood in our bedroom, still pale and weak from my hospital stay, staring at the evening gown he'd laid out for me.

"A business dinner," he continued, adjusting his tie in the mirror. "Cassandra and her son will be joining us at the estate."

"Cassandra?" I repeated, the name like acid on my tongue.

"My business partner," he replied, not meeting my eyes. "I'm integrating her into our operations."

I knew what this was—a calculated move to torment me, to force my hand.

"I'm still recovering," I said quietly.

"Then wear flats," he replied coldly. "The car leaves in an hour."

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I stood at the head of the Ward family dining table, a perfect hostess despite the storm raging inside me. Cassandra sat to Derek's right, her son beside her—a boy of about seven with Derek's eyes.

"More wine, Mrs. Ward?" Cassandra asked sweetly, reaching for the bottle.

Before I could answer, Derek cut in. "She can't drink in her condition."

"Oh!" Cassandra's hand flew to her mouth in mock surprise. "I forgot."

Derek turned to the boy with genuine warmth I'd never seen him show our unborn child. "And how are you enjoying the estate, Ethan?"

"It's awesome," the boy replied, and Derek ruffled his hair affectionately.

I watched, my food untouched, as Derek leaned in close to Cassandra, whispering something that made her laugh—a sound that echoed painfully in my chest.

Across the table, Derek's grandfather watched with narrowed eyes, his gaze shifting between Cassandra and me, missing nothing.

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