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My Husband Funneled Our Fortune to His Pregnant Mistress

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The phone vibrated against my hip, an unfamiliar number lighting up the screen. I answered, my voice steady despite the knot forming in my stomach. 'Reagan Barnes speaking.' Dr. Hale's voice was clipped, professional. 'Mrs. Bailey, this is Dr. Victor Hale from Mercy General. I'm calling about Margaret Bailey. She's been admitted with late-stage lung cancer. The prognosis is grim without immediate intervention.' I pressed my thumbnail against my index finger, a habit I'd developed to anchor myself.

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The phone vibrated against my hip, an unfamiliar number lighting up the screen. I answered, my voice steady despite the knot forming in my stomach. 'Reagan Barnes speaking.'

Dr. Hale's voice was clipped, professional. 'Mrs. Bailey, this is Dr. Victor Hale from Mercy General. I'm calling about Margaret Bailey. She's been admitted with late-stage lung cancer. The prognosis is grim without immediate intervention.'

I pressed my thumbnail against my index finger, a habit I'd developed to anchor myself. 'What kind of intervention?'

'There's an experimental treatment. It's her best chance, but...' He paused. 'The cost is substantial. We need confirmation of payment before we can proceed.'

My mind raced through the numbers. The joint account that had funded Dakota's company for years. The account he'd stopped using last month without explanation. 'I understand. Let me make a call.'

I hung up and immediately dialed Dakota. One ring. Two. Three.

His voice, when it came, was distracted. 'Reagan? What is it? I'm in the middle of something.'

A woman's laughter echoed in the background, light and carefree. Tessa. My fingers tightened around the phone. 'It's your mother. She's in the hospital.'

There was a pause, and then— 'My mother? What are you talking about? That's not possible.'

'The doctor just called. She needs specialized treatment. It's expensive, but—'

'Wait, wait, wait.' His voice sharpened. 'You mean your mother, right? Your mother is in the hospital?'

I should have corrected him. Should have said, 'No, Dakota. It's your mother. Margaret.' But something in me—the part that had spent years silent, invisible, supporting him—refused to speak.

'Yes,' I said. 'My mother.'

Another burst of laughter from Tessa. I could picture her, perched on the edge of Dakota's desk, her hand on his arm. 'Dakota, darling, tell her you can't afford it. Tell her your business is struggling.'

I heard him clear his throat. 'Reagan, I can't help right now. The company is going through a rough patch. You know how it is.'

'Your mother is dying,' I said, my voice still calm.

'She always does this,' he snapped. 'She's always needing something. You need to handle this yourself. I can't keep bailing out your family.'

Tessa's voice again, softer this time. 'Poor baby. Having to deal with such needy people.'

I ended the call without another word.

The hospital corridor was quiet, the fluorescent lights humming overhead. I sat in the plastic chair, still holding my phone. My thumbnail pressed harder against my index finger, drawing a thin line of red.

For years, I'd been the silent partner. The one who wrote the checks, who built the spreadsheets, who made the calls when Dakota couldn't be bothered. I'd hidden my military background, my rank, my medals—all to be the perfect wife. To give him the space to shine.

And this was what I got.

I stood, my decision made.

Dakota thought he knew me. Thought I was the quiet, supportive wife who would never fight back. But he'd forgotten one crucial thing—I wasn't just Reagan Barnes, devoted spouse. I was Reagan Barnes, Major, United States Army, retired.

I walked toward the hospital exit, my steps measured. The game was over. Dakota Bailey was about to learn exactly who he'd married.

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