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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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Chapter 3

I didn't have to wait long.

The glass doors burst open with enough force to rattle the tasteful arrangement of white orchids on the console table. Roland strode into the lobby, his charcoal suit immaculate despite the sheen of perspiration on his forehead. His eyes found me immediately—a heat-seeking missile locked on target.

"Bella." My name came out breathless, urgent. He crossed the marble expanse in long strides, his hand already reaching for his phone. "Thank God. Diana called me about some kind of system error. This is absolutely unacceptable."

He positioned himself between me and the reception desk, his body language protective, proprietary. The devoted husband, rushing to shield his wife from institutional incompetence.

I didn't stand. I looked up at him from the leather armchair, my hands still folded in my lap, and said nothing.

Roland's jaw tightened. He turned toward Diana, who had gone very still behind her monitor, her face pale.

"I want to speak to your supervisor," Roland said, his voice rising just enough to carry authority without crossing into aggression. "Immediately. My wife's private information has been compromised, and I'm being told my personal contact number is somehow linked to a complete stranger's file?" He pulled out his phone with a flourish, his thumb hovering over the screen. "This is a HIPAA violation. I have my attorney on speed dial."

Diana's eyes darted to me, then back to Roland. "Mr. Patterson, I—"

"No." Roland held up one hand, his expression hardening into the boardroom steel I'd seen him deploy against underperforming executives. "I don't want to hear excuses. I want answers. Who is this Marie Ortiz, and why is my phone number attached to her account?"

The performance was flawless. His indignation was pitch-perfect. If I hadn't just spent twenty minutes in suite four-twelve, cataloging the evidence of his double life, I might have believed him myself.

I smoothed the edge of my sleeve cuff.

"Marie Ortiz," I said, my voice cutting through his theater like a scalpel, "is thirty-eight weeks pregnant. She's in suite four-twelve. The residential wing. You've been paying for her care through a Chase private client account you opened eighteen months ago."

Roland froze. The color drained from his face so quickly I could track it—jaw, cheeks, forehead—like watching a time-lapse of a flower dying.

"She told me you sent her pink peonies this morning," I continued, my tone unchanged, as though I were reading from a grocery list. "Your mother's favorite. The bassinet in her suite is hand-carved Scandinavian maple. Fifteen thousand dollars. The Hermès diaper bag is still in its tissue paper. And the emerald silk robe she was wearing when she opened the door? That's the same shade you bought me for our first anniversary."

Roland opened his mouth. Closed it. His hand dropped to his side, the phone suddenly forgotten.

"Bella," he said, and his voice had gone soft, pleading. "Let me explain—"

"You told her you two go back years," I said. "That I was a detour. That you always come back to her."

His eyes widened. Not with shame. With panic. The panic of a man realizing his carefully constructed worlds had just collided in the worst possible way.

"I never—" he started, but the lie died on his lips because we both knew I hadn't gotten those details from a data breach.

Behind him, the elevator chimed.

The doors slid open, and Marie Ortiz stepped into the lobby.

She had changed. The emerald robe was gone, replaced by a fitted black maternity dress that clung to every curve, her dark hair loose around her shoulders. She looked like she'd dressed for war.

Her eyes locked onto Roland's back, and her expression shifted from confusion to fury in the space of a heartbeat.

"Are you fucking kidding me?" Marie's voice rang out across the lobby, sharp and raw and utterly devoid of the honeyed smugness she'd used upstairs. "You're actually going to stand there and pretend you don't know me?"

Roland spun around, his hand flying up in a silencing gesture. "Marie, not here—"

"Not here?" She laughed, a bitter, jagged sound, and crossed the marble floor toward us. Several staff members had emerged from the back offices, drawn by the commotion. Diana looked like she wanted to dissolve into her chair. "You told me she didn't matter. You told me you were handling it. And now you're going to lie to her face about me? About your child?"

She stopped three feet away from Roland, her hand resting on her belly in that same possessive gesture, but now it looked less like triumph and more like a shield.

"Tell her," Marie demanded, her voice shaking. "Tell her the truth, Roland. Tell her you've been with me for two years. Tell her this baby is yours. Tell her you've been planning to leave her the moment I gave birth."

Roland's face had gone from white to gray. His mouth opened and closed, but no sound came out. He looked like a man drowning in open air.

I stood.

Both of them turned to me—Roland with desperate, pleading eyes, Marie with savage expectation.

I picked up my leather tote from the arm of the chair, settled it on my shoulder, and looked at my husband.

"I'll be at my sister's," I said. "Have your attorney contact mine."

Then I walked past both of them, through the glass doors, and into the autumn sunlight.

Behind me, Marie's voice rose into a scream.

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