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My Husband Held His Mistress’s Pregnant Belly Novel Cover

My Husband Held His Mistress’s Pregnant Belly

I wasn't supposed to be in that wing. The lab was on the third floor. OB-GYN was on the second. I took the wrong elevator, hit the wrong button, and stepped out into a hallway that smelled like antiseptic and something floral — lavender, maybe, pumped through the vents to calm nervous mothers-to-be. I should have turned around. I didn't. He was twenty feet away. Finn. My husband. Standing in the middle of that bright, clean corridor like he belonged there, like he came here every Tuesday.
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I wasn't supposed to be in that wing.

The lab was on the third floor. OB-GYN was on the second. I took the wrong elevator, hit the wrong button, and stepped out into a hallway that smelled like antiseptic and something floral — lavender, maybe, pumped through the vents to calm nervous mothers-to-be.

I should have turned around.

I didn't.

He was twenty feet away. Finn. My husband. Standing in the middle of that bright, clean corridor like he belonged there, like he came here every Tuesday. His left hand was pressed flat against a woman's belly — round and full and unmistakably seven months gone. His other arm curved around her waist. Protective. Tender. The exact way he used to hold me at the beginning, before I became furniture.

The woman was young. Twenty-five, maybe. Dark hair, sharp cheekbones, wearing a cream maternity blouse I recognized as expensive. She tilted her head up at him and laughed at something he said. He smiled back. That smile. The one I thought belonged to me.

Jenna Moreno. His subordinate. I'd met her once at a company dinner. She'd shaken my hand and called me 'Mrs. Carpenter' with perfect, practiced warmth.

They walked through a door marked ULTRASOUND — ROOM 4 and disappeared.

I stood there for a long moment. The hallway hummed around me. A nurse pushed a cart past. Someone's baby cried behind a closed door. My blood work results were folded in my coat pocket, still warm from the printer.

I walked back to the elevator. I pressed the button. I rode down to the parking garage.

I sat in my car for a long time.

My hands were in my lap. I watched them like they belonged to someone else — pale, still, the thin gold band on my left ring finger catching the dim garage light. I kept waiting to cry. Nothing came. Just a cold, spreading clarity, like ice water moving through my chest.

Seven months.

He'd been doing this for at least seven months.

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Finn came home at seven-fifteen.

I heard his key in the lock. Heard the familiar thud of his coat hitting the chair — he never used the hook, not once in three years. Then his footsteps across the hardwood, easy and unhurried.

'Smells good.' He appeared in the kitchen doorway, loosening his tie. 'Pasta?'

'Pasta,' I said.

I kept my back to him. Stirred the sauce. Watched the red surface bubble and break.

He sat down at the table and picked up his phone. I set the bowl in front of him. He ate without looking up. The cologne he was wearing wasn't his usual one. Something softer. Something that wasn't mine.

'How was your day?' he asked, between bites.

'Fine,' I said. 'Quiet.'

He nodded and scrolled.

I sat across from him and watched him eat. Really watched him. The way his jaw moved. The way he held his fork. The way he didn't once look at me — not really look, the way you look at a person you love. I was part of the furniture. The pasta, the clean apartment, the ironed shirts in his closet. Appliances. Comfortable and invisible.

I cleared his plate when he was done.

He went to the living room. I went to the bedroom. I closed the door, sat on the edge of the bed in the dark, and at midnight I picked up my phone and called Penny.

She answered on the second ring.

'Aria?' Her voice was sharp with concern. 'It's midnight.'

'I saw him today,' I said. 'At Seattle General. With Jenna Moreno.' I paused. 'She's seven months pregnant.'

Silence. Then a long exhale.

'Okay,' Penny said. Not *oh my God*, not *are you sure*. Just: okay. Like she'd been waiting for this call. Maybe she had. 'I know an attorney. She makes grown men weep in depositions. Tomorrow morning. I'll drive.'

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Catherine Park's office was on the fourteenth floor of a glass building downtown. Floor-to-ceiling windows, a view of Elliott Bay, a desk that probably cost more than my car. She was mid-forties, Korean-American, with a sharp bob and reading glasses she didn't actually need — she held them, tapping one arm against her palm while I talked.

She didn't interrupt. Didn't flinch. Just listened.

When I finished, she set her glasses down.

'Don't confront him,' she said. 'Not yet. Don't change anything. Same dinners, same routine, same everything.' She leaned forward slightly. 'Go home and bring me bank statements. Receipts. Phone records if you can access them. Every single thing you can find.'

I nodded.

'Mrs. Carpenter.' Her eyes were steady. 'This is going to be fine. But I need you to be patient and I need you to be smart.'

I looked at her across that wide, clean desk.

For the first time in three years, I didn't feel like a wound.

I felt like a plan.

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