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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 4

The dessert course arrived—an elaborate chocolate soufflé that I couldn't stomach. Across the table, Cassandra smiled at me with those perfect teeth, her hand resting casually on Derek's arm. The business associates Derek had invited watched our family drama unfold with poorly concealed fascination.

"I'd like to propose a toast," Derek announced suddenly, rising to his feet with champagne flute in hand. The crystal caught the chandelier light, sending prisms dancing across the white tablecloth.

My fingers tightened around my water glass. Something in his tone made my skin crawl.

"To new beginnings," he continued, his eyes never leaving Cassandra's face. "And to family—the one we choose, not just the one we're born into."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I glanced at his grandfather, whose face had darkened to the color of aged mahogany.

"Cassandra's son needs a father figure," Derek said, turning to ruffle Ethan's hair again. "And I intend to be that man."

The room fell silent. Even the silverware seemed to freeze midair.

"I'm going to adopt Ethan," he announced, his voice swelling with pride. "He'll carry the Ward name, just like my own son will."

I stared at him, unable to process what he was saying. Our baby—our son—was still months away from being born, and already Derek was creating another family.

"But first," he said, reaching into his pocket, "I have something special for you, Cassandra."

He produced a small velvet box, and my heart stopped. I recognized it immediately—the distinctive navy blue velvet with the Ward family crest embossed in gold.

"No," I whispered, but he couldn't hear me.

Derek opened the box with theatrical flourish. Inside lay a diamond bracelet—three rows of perfectly matched stones that caught the light and threw it back in dazzling fragments.

"The Ward family heirloom," he announced. "Passed down through generations to the women who carry our name."

My mother-in-law had shown me that bracelet on my wedding day. "For your firstborn," she had whispered, her eyes bright with tears. "When you give Derek his heir."

Now he was placing it on Cassandra's wrist.

"This belongs to Veronica's children," his grandfather said sharply, his voice cutting through the stunned silence.

Cassandra's eyes widened in mock innocence. "Oh! Should I not wear it?"

"Of course you should," Derek replied, his gaze challenging anyone to object. "It belongs to the woman who will be my partner in raising my sons."

Something broke inside me then—not with a crash, but with a quiet click, like a lock finally opening.

I stood up, my chair scraping softly against the hardwood floor.

"Excuse me," I said, my voice steady despite the trembling in my hands. "I need to make an announcement."

All eyes turned to me. Derek's expression flickered between annoyance and wariness.

"Veronica," he warned, "this isn't the time—"

"I'm suffering from pregnancy complications," I said clearly, looking at each guest in turn. "High blood pressure, severe dehydration, and a significant risk of miscarriage."

The business associates shifted uncomfortably. One of the women—a VP from Parker Industries—gasped softly.

"The doctor has warned that stress could endanger my pregnancy," I continued. "Yet here I am, hosting dinner while my husband gifts family heirlooms to his mistress."

Cassandra's face drained of color. "I—I didn't know—"

"And now," I said, turning to face Derek directly, "you're planning to adopt another woman's child while I carry yours."

The silence that followed was deafening.

"How dare you!" Derek finally exploded, his face contorted with rage. "How can you be so heartless to a struggling single mother?"

---

The next morning, I was still in bed when Monroe called.

"Turn on the news," she said without preamble. "Now."

I fumbled for the remote, flipping to the local channel. The headline scrolled across the bottom of the screen: "Ward Enterprises Executive Hospitalized After Apparent Suicide Attempt."

The footage showed Derek bursting through the emergency room doors, carrying Cassandra in his arms.

"She took pills," Monroe explained grimly. "At Derek's office. Left a note saying you were bullying her."

"She didn't," I whispered, but even as I said it, I knew it didn't matter. The narrative was already forming.

---

I heard him before I saw him—heavy footsteps pounding up the stairs, a door slamming somewhere down the hall.

Then he was in our bedroom, his face twisted with fury as he swept everything off my vanity with one violent motion.

"Look what you've done!" he screamed, glass bottles shattering against the wall. "You have blood on your hands!"

I backed away, my hand instinctively covering my stomach.

"She could have died!" he continued, advancing toward me. "Because of you! Because you couldn't stand to see me happy!"

The diamonds from my broken necklace scattered across the floor like fallen stars, each one reflecting his rage back at me in tiny, fractured pieces.

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