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My Husband Kissed His Mistress While I Was Pregnant

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The baby pressed against my ribs like a small fist trying to escape. Two in the morning, and sleep had become a distant country I could no longer visit. I reached for my phone on the nightstand, the blue light harsh against my eyes in the darkness of our bedroom. Landon slept beside me, his breathing deep and even. The man who had promised me forever, who had held my hand through every prenatal appointment, who whispered against my belly that he couldn't wait to meet our son. I scrolled through an anonymous gossip forum — the kind of digital trash I never admitted to reading, filled with college girls rating frat parties and posting photos of their weekend exploits. That's when I saw it. A post that had gone viral in the small, toxic ecosystem of the forum: 'Guess who's dating a CEO?' The girl was young — twenty-one, according to her profile. Her face was pretty in that fresh, uncomplicated way that belonged to people who hadn't yet discovered how much life could hurt them. But it was the photo that made my thumb freeze above the screen.

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The baby pressed against my ribs like a small fist trying to escape. Two in the morning, and sleep had become a distant country I could no longer visit. I reached for my phone on the nightstand, the blue light harsh against my eyes in the darkness of our bedroom.

Landon slept beside me, his breathing deep and even. The man who had promised me forever, who had held my hand through every prenatal appointment, who whispered against my belly that he couldn't wait to meet our son. I scrolled through an anonymous gossip forum — the kind of digital trash I never admitted to reading, filled with college girls rating frat parties and posting photos of their weekend exploits.

That's when I saw it.

A post that had gone viral in the small, toxic ecosystem of the forum: 'Guess who's dating a CEO?' The girl was young — twenty-one, according to her profile. Her face was pretty in that fresh, uncomplicated way that belonged to people who hadn't yet discovered how much life could hurt them. But it was the photo that made my thumb freeze above the screen.

A man's hand holding a champagne flute. A distinctive mole on the right hand.

I zoomed in. My own breath caught in my throat.

The Ritz-Carlton keycard was visible on the nightstand behind the champagne bottle. The hotel where Landon had claimed to have three business meetings last month. But it was the boarding pass in the background that finished me. L.H. — Landon Hughes. Departure date: the weekend he'd told me he was visiting his college roommate in Boston.

My hands were shaking as I screenshot every detail. The hotel room number. The date stamp. The girl's username, which I later discovered was Karsyn Clark, an NYU senior. I forwarded everything to a private email account Landon didn't know about, then cleared my browser history with the methodical precision of someone burying a body.

I lay back down beside him, my hand resting on my swollen belly, my eyes open to the darkness. The baby kicked again, as if sensing the shift in the air. I said nothing. I did nothing. I simply watched the ceiling and waited for morning to come.

When Landon kissed my forehead at breakfast, his lips warm against my skin, I smiled back. 'How's my boy treating you?' he asked, one hand on my shoulder as he adjusted his tie.

'Active,' I said. 'He's going to be a soccer player.'

Landon laughed — that easy, confident laugh I'd fallen in love with nine years ago, when we were both broke and dreaming. 'Perfect. I'll teach him everything I know.'

He left for the gym, gym bag slung over his shoulder, phone in hand. I waited until his car pulled out of the driveway before I moved.

The credit card statements were in his home office, filed neatly in a drawer labeled 'Taxes.' Three separate charges at the Ritz-Carlton in the past six months. Jewelry purchases from Tiffany's on days that weren't my birthday or our anniversary. Restaurant bills for two at places I'd never been.

His calendar synced to our shared account. I scrolled back through the months, noting the 'investor meetings' that coincided perfectly with the hotel charges. The 'business dinners' that lasted until midnight. The 'client presentations' in cities where Karsyn Clark had posted photos of her weekend getaways.

It was never even well hidden.

I called Marcus Webb that afternoon. My attorney — a quiet, principled man who had helped me navigate the sale of my design portfolio years ago, when I'd decided to put my career on hold to support Landon's startup. He didn't ask questions when I requested a confidential consultation. Some people recognized when words were unnecessary.

His office was downtown, thirty-second floor of a building that scraped the sky. I brought a manila folder with the screenshots, the credit card statements, the calendar entries. Marcus listened without interruption as I laid out what I'd found.

'I need you to prepare the divorce documents,' I said, my voice steadier than I felt. 'Quietly. No filings yet. Nothing that would alert him.'

Marcus nodded. 'I'll need more evidence. A stronger case.' His eyes were kind but clear. 'When you're ready, call me.'

I shook his hand and walked out into the afternoon sunlight. For the first time in weeks, I felt like I was standing on solid ground.

That evening, Landon came home with takeout from my favorite Thai place. He massaged my swollen feet on the couch, his hands gentle against my skin. He read aloud from a baby name book, his voice animated as he debated the merits of different options.

'What do you think of James?' he asked. 'After my grandfather?'

I excused myself to the bathroom, locked the door, and pressed my thumbnail into my palm until the pain grounded me. In the mirror, I looked at the woman staring back — the woman who had spent nine years making herself smaller so Landon could appear larger. The woman who had given up her design career to manage his investor meetings, to entertain his clients, to build the scaffolding of his success while asking for nothing in return.

I returned to the living room, smiled, and told him I loved the name.

He didn't notice that I didn't sleep that night.

Three days later, I followed him when he left for what he called a 'late investor meeting.' I parked on a dark Brooklyn street, my car half-hidden by shadow. Through my windshield, I watched him pull up in his Audi, watched him check his reflection in the rearview mirror, watched him straighten his tie.

Then I saw her. Karsyn Clark emerged from the brownstone, all youth and energy and complete certainty that she was the exception to every rule. Landon pulled her against his car and kissed her with the easy familiarity of routine. My window was cracked — I'd left it that way for air — and their voices drifted toward me on the night breeze.

'She's basically furniture,' Landon's voice carried clearly. 'Reliable, but God, so boring.'

Karsyn laughed, the sound bright and sharp in the darkness. 'Poor Eleanor. She has no idea.'

My hands gripped the steering wheel until my knuckles went white. The baby kicked, a violent protest against the tension radiating through my body. I watched them disappear into the brownstone, his hand on the small of her back, her fingers intertwined with his.

I drove home on autopilot, parked in the garage, and sat in the car for forty minutes before I could make my legs carry me inside. Upstairs, I stood in our bedroom — the room where we'd planned our future, where we'd laughed about baby names, where he'd held me through morning sickness and promised me forever.

I pressed my thumbnail into my palm again, but this time, I didn't feel the pain.

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