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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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Chapter 3

Finn didn’t sign the papers. He laughed instead. He stood in my kitchen, chest puffed out in his expensive suit, and tossed the pen onto the counter. It clattered against the marble.

“You’re bluffing, Aria,” he sneered. “I make the money. I hold the cards. You’ll leave with whatever I let you leave with.”

I looked at his smug face. I felt no anger. Just a cold, sharp focus. “I’m not bluffing, Finn.”

“Go ahead,” he challenged, crossing his arms. “Try to fight me. I’ll drag this out until you’re broke.”

I didn’t argue. I just walked to my laptop.

Catherine and I had found a massive hole in his arrogance. The $420,000 for Jenna’s condo didn’t just come from our joint savings. A large chunk was funneled through a vendor account tied to Finn’s department. Company money.

I drafted an email to his company’s HR department. I attached the bank transfers, the condo deed, and the hospital photos. I CC'd the entire executive board. Then I hit send.

The fallout was fast. The corporate scandal detonated overnight.

He burst through our front door forty-eight hours later. He looked sick. His skin was gray, and his tie was missing. “You sent them the vendor logs,” he choked out.

“Company money, Finn,” I said softly. “That was stupid.”

“They’re forcing me to resign! I lose my stock options. Everything!” He stepped toward me, his fists clenched tight at his sides.

I didn’t flinch. “Sign the papers. Or I send the unredacted files to the police.”

He stared at me like he was seeing a stranger. The fight drained out of him. He picked up the pen from the counter. His hand shook so badly he nearly tore the paper.

Sixty percent of our assets. The apartment. Done.

The divorce was finalized on a gray Tuesday morning. Rain lashed against the living room windows, blurring the Seattle skyline into a watercolor smudge. I stood alone in the center of the living room, holding the stamped court decree.

For three years, I had locked my old life away. Finn hated the smell of paint. He said it was messy. He told me I was a wife now, not a starving artist.

I walked down the hall and stopped at the locked closet. I turned the key. The door clicked open.

My canvases were stacked in the back. My wooden paint box sat on the floor, covered in a thin layer of dust. I knelt down and opened it. The sharp scent of linseed oil and old pigment hit me. It smelled like Paris. It smelled like me.

I carried everything out to the living room. I dragged Finn’s heavy leather recliner out of the corner. It left deep dents in the rug. Good. I set up my old wooden easel right over those dents.

I squeezed cerulean blue onto the palette. The thick, oily texture felt like magic. I dipped my brush. My hand trembled slightly as I pressed the bristles to the blank white canvas. A bold, messy streak of blue.

My chest heaved. A tear slipped down my cheek. It felt like surfacing from deep water. I was breathing real air again.

Three weeks later, Penny banged on my door. She didn’t knock. She banged.

I opened it to find her holding a slinky black velvet dress and a pre-poured glass of Cabernet.

“Drink. Dress. Now,” she ordered, shoving the glass into my hand.

“Penny, I can’t,” I sighed. “I don’t want to see people. I definitely don't want to go to the Thanksgiving alumni gala.”

“Too bad,” she said, pushing past me. “You’ve been hiding in here painting for weeks. You are officially divorced. You are rich. And you are going to put on this dress and show your face.”

I tried to fight her, but Penny was a force of nature. An hour later, I was standing in the ballroom of a downtown Seattle hotel.

The room was suffocating. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over hundreds of people. A jazz band played in the corner. I felt exposed. I knew people were whispering about the scandal. Finn’s firing was public news. I slipped away from Penny and found a quiet spot at the bar.

I nursed my champagne. I stared at the ice melting in my glass. I just wanted my easel.

“Aria?”

The voice was deep. It rumbled through the noise of the crowd, rich and steady.

I turned around.

A man stood a few feet away. He was tall, at least six-foot-two. Broad shoulders filled out a perfectly tailored charcoal suit. His jawline was sharp enough to cut glass. He held a glass of scotch, his knuckles white as he gripped the crystal.

I blinked. I searched his face. I didn't know this man. But then he smiled. It was a small, hesitant smile that didn't match his intimidating presence.

My brain stalled. Five full seconds ticked by. I looked past the expensive suit. I looked past the sharp angles of his face. I looked into his eyes.

Dark, intense, and slightly anxious.

They were the same eyes that used to watch me from the desk behind mine in AP Calculus. The boy who used his broad shoulders to block the teacher so I could draw.

“Ezra?” I breathed. “Ezra Lynch?”

The chubby, rebellious teenager was gone. In his place stood a billionaire tech CEO.

He took a step closer, closing the distance between us. The air suddenly felt charged, heavy with an electric heat.

“It’s been a long time, Aria,” he said softly. His voice was a low hum, caught between absolute confidence and pure relief.

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