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My Husband Made His Mistress a Mother

The air inside the Manhattan Genesis Center always smelled faintly of white lilies and medical-grade antiseptic—a bespoke perfume designed to mask the quiet desperation of women like me. I stood at the reception desk, my hand resting instinctively over my lower abdomen, where a constellation of purple bruises mapped out my latest round of IVF injections. Diana Chen, the clinic’s senior patient coordinator, tapped her manicured nails against her keyboard. Her brow furrowed, forming a tiny crease in an otherwise flawless mask of professional composure. "Mrs. Patterson," Diana murmured, keeping her voice pitched to the discreet, white-noise hum of the waiting room. "I apologize for the delay. The system is throwing a flag on your file." "A flag?" I asked, adjusting the strap of my leather tote. "It’s likely just a clerical error," she said, her eyes scanning the glowing monitor. "The emergency contact number you provided for your husband...
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The air inside the Manhattan Genesis Center always smelled faintly of white lilies and medical-grade antiseptic—a bespoke perfume designed to mask the quiet desperation of women like me. I stood at the reception desk, my hand resting instinctively over my lower abdomen, where a constellation of purple bruises mapped out my latest round of IVF injections.

Diana Chen, the clinic’s senior patient coordinator, tapped her manicured nails against her keyboard. Her brow furrowed, forming a tiny crease in an otherwise flawless mask of professional composure.

"Mrs. Patterson," Diana murmured, keeping her voice pitched to the discreet, white-noise hum of the waiting room. "I apologize for the delay. The system is throwing a flag on your file."

"A flag?" I asked, adjusting the strap of my leather tote.

"It’s likely just a clerical error," she said, her eyes scanning the glowing monitor. "The emergency contact number you provided for your husband... it appears to be linked to another active patient's file."

A cold, thin wire tightened in my chest. "Read it to me."

Diana hesitated, her professionalism warring with the awkwardness of the request. "Nine-one-seven," she began, her voice dropping a fraction lower. "Five-five-five, zero-one-eight-nine."

The wire snapped.

It wasn’t Roland’s corporate number. It was his private cell. The one he kept strictly for family. The one that sat on his mahogany nightstand every evening, which he answered on the first ring.

I didn't gasp. I didn't tremble. Instead, I looked down at my left wrist and deliberately, methodically, smoothed the edge of my silk sleeve cuff. My thumb traced the precise, invisible stitching. I used the tactile reality of the silk to anchor myself as the floor seemed to drop out from beneath my feet.

"I see," I said. My voice sounded entirely normal. Perhaps a fraction colder. "And who is the other patient?"

Diana’s eyes darted to mine, a flicker of genuine unease breaking her polished facade. "Mrs. Patterson, privacy protocols—"

"Diana." I held her gaze. I didn't raise my voice. I didn't need to. "If my husband is listed as the emergency contact, I have a right to know whose emergency he is waiting for."

She swallowed hard, her fingers hovering over the keys. She clicked the mouse once. "Marie Ortiz," she whispered. "Suite four-twelve."

"What is she being treated for?"

Diana looked at the screen, then back at me, her dark eyes wide with a quiet, horrified empathy. "She isn’t in for fertility treatment, Mrs. Patterson. She’s... she’s thirty-eight weeks pregnant. She’s in the residential suite awaiting delivery."

*Thirty-eight weeks.*

The words didn’t land like a physical blow; they landed like a drop of ink in a glass of water, slowly turning my entire world black. Nine and a half months. While I was tracking my basal body temperature, injecting hormones into my stomach, and weeping on the edge of the bathtub over yet another negative test, Roland had been holding my hand, playing the stoic, supportive husband.

All while he was making a baby with someone else.

"Thank you, Diana," I said smoothly.

I turned away from the desk. I didn't walk out the sliding glass doors to the street to fall apart. I walked toward the elevators.

The mirrored walls of the elevator car reflected a woman who looked exactly as she had five minutes ago: impeccably dressed, posture perfect, hair a sleek dark curtain. But the devoted wife inside was dead. In her place was something entirely awake, her blood running like ice water.

The doors slid open on the fourth floor—the VIP residential wing. The carpet here was thicker, absorbing the sound of my heels as I walked down the hushed, softly lit corridor.

*Four-ten. Four-eleven. Four-twelve.*

I didn't hesitate. I raised my knuckles and knocked twice. Sharp and authoritative.

A moment later, the lock clicked. The heavy mahogany door swung inward.

The woman standing on the threshold was breathtaking, even heavily pregnant. Her dark hair was tossed into an effortless knot. She wore a silk robe—Roland’s favorite shade of emerald green—that draped over her swollen belly.

Behind her, the suite was a chaotic shrine to wealth. Stacks of seafoam-green Bergdorf Goodman boxes, a sprawling floral arrangement of pink peonies, and a pristine white bassinet that cost more than most cars.

"Can I help you?" she asked. Her tone was sharp, carrying the casual arrogance of someone who had recently grown accustomed to getting exactly what she wanted.

I looked at her face. The high cheekbones, the dark, assessing eyes. I let the silence stretch, watching her.

It took her exactly four seconds to figure it out.

I saw the realization hit her. It wasn't a widening of the eyes in panic. It wasn't a flush of shame. She didn't shrink or stammer an excuse. Instead, Marie Ortiz’s posture shifted. Her eyes raked over my tailored blazer, my understated jewelry, sizing up the woman she had been secretly competing with for nearly a year. She squared her shoulders, resting one manicured hand possessively over the crest of her stomach.

The corner of her mouth hitched upward into a slow, calculating smirk.

"Oh," Marie said, her voice dripping with sudden, venomous amusement. "You must be Bella."

She didn't step back to invite me in. She stood squarely in the doorway, blocking the entrance to the life my husband had bought for her.

"And you," I said, my voice as smooth and cold as the marble beneath our feet, "must be the clerical error."

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