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My Husband Made Me Carry His Mistress’s Baby

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The camera flashes at the New York Winter Charity Ball were relentless, a stroboscopic assault that turned the ballroom into a disjointed dreamscape. I squeezed Jaxson’s hand, anchoring myself against the sea of black ties and designer silk. He felt solid, warm—the perfect husband supporting his perfect wife. "Ladies and gentlemen," Jaxson’s voice boomed, smooth as the aged scotch he favored. He pulled me closer to the microphone, his grip tightening just enough to bruise. "Tonight isn't just about charity. It’s about miracles. I am overjoyed to announce that after three years of trying, my beautiful Nina is six weeks pregnant." The applause was a physical wave, crashing over us. I beamed, my hand instinctively drifting to my flat stomach. Finally.

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The camera flashes at the New York Winter Charity Ball were relentless, a stroboscopic assault that turned the ballroom into a disjointed dreamscape. I squeezed Jaxson’s hand, anchoring myself against the sea of black ties and designer silk. He felt solid, warm—the perfect husband supporting his perfect wife.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Jaxson’s voice boomed, smooth as the aged scotch he favored. He pulled me closer to the microphone, his grip tightening just enough to bruise. "Tonight isn't just about charity. It’s about miracles. I am overjoyed to announce that after three years of trying, my beautiful Nina is six weeks pregnant."

The applause was a physical wave, crashing over us. I beamed, my hand instinctively drifting to my flat stomach. Finally. The IVF had worked. The needles, the hormones, the endless waiting—it was all worth it.

Jaxson leaned in, brushing his lips against my ear as if to plant a loving kiss.

"Don't look so smug, Nina," he whispered, his voice dropping to a lethal, icy register the microphones couldn't catch. "You're just the incubator. The egg was Isabela's."

The smile froze on my face, a ceramic mask cracking under pressure. The applause sounded distant now, like static underwater. My blood ran cold, then hot, pooling in my feet. I looked out into the crowd, desperate for a lifeline, and my eyes locked on the VIP table near the stage.

Isabela Ray sat in her wheelchair, a vision in crimson velvet. She wasn't clapping. She was smirking. She raised her champagne flute in a mock toast, her eyes dancing with a predatory triumph.

*My body. Her child.*

The ride back to the penthouse was a blur of city lights and suffocating silence. The moment the elevator doors slid open into our foyer, the facade crumbled.

"How could you?" My voice was a jagged whisper. I followed him into the living room, where the floor-to-ceiling windows offered a panoramic view of a city that suddenly felt like a cage. "You made me believe... you let me think this was *ours*."

Jaxson loosened his tie, tossing it onto the white leather sofa with casual indifference. He didn't look at me; he went straight for the crystal decanter. "You're being dramatic, Nina. You should be honored."

"Honored?" I choked out, the nausea rising in my throat. "To carry your mistress's child?"

He spun around, the amber liquid in his glass sloshing over the rim. "Isabela saved my life," he snapped, his face twisting into a sneer I didn't recognize. "She’s paralyzed because of me. She can't carry a child. You can. It’s the least you could do after everything she’s sacrificed. Don't be so selfish."

Selfish. The word hung in the air, heavy and toxic. I marched to the antique desk in the corner, my hands trembling as I yanked open the drawer. I pulled out the manila folder I’d hidden there weeks ago—a contingency plan I had prayed I’d never need when the late nights and cold shoulders began.

"I want a divorce, Jaxson," I said, slamming the papers onto the coffee table. "I’m done."

Jaxson laughed. It was a dry, hollow sound. He picked up the documents, glanced at them, and then slowly, methodically, ripped them in half. Then into quarters. He let the confetti rain down onto the Persian rug.

"You have nothing, Nina," he said, stepping into my personal space until I could smell the alcohol on his breath. "No money. No family with any real power. And now, you’re carrying *my* property. You aren't going anywhere until I get what I want."

He walked away, retreating to the guest wing where we had installed Isabela, leaving me shivering in the middle of our multi-million dollar prison.

Hours later, thirst drove me from my bedroom. My throat felt like it was lined with sandpaper. The penthouse was silent, save for the hum of the refrigerator and the wind howling against the glass. I crept toward the kitchen, but a sound stopped me cold.

A moan. Low, guttural, and unmistakable.

It was coming from the guest wing. From Isabela’s room.

My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. I shouldn't look. I knew what I would find. But my feet moved on their own, carrying me toward the sliver of light spilling from her slightly ajar door.

I peered through the crack.

Jaxson was there, his back to me, hovering over the bed. But it wasn't the infidelity that made my knees buckle. It was Isabela.

She was on her back, laughing softly, her head thrown back against the pillows. And then, I saw it. The woman who had spent the last year in a wheelchair, the woman whose 'sacrifice' was the cornerstone of Jaxson’s guilt and my servitude... she lifted her legs.

Muscular, capable legs wrapped tightly around Jaxson’s waist, pulling him closer.

She wasn't paralyzed. It was all a lie. Every doctor's appointment, every tearful confession, every moment of guilt Jaxson had used to bludgeon me into submission—it was a performance.

A gasp escaped me before I could clamp a hand over my mouth. I stumbled back, my elbow clipping a decorative vase on the hallway console.

*Crash.*

The porcelain shattered, the sound exploding like a gunshot in the quiet hallway.

The moaning stopped instantly.

"Who's there?" Jaxson’s voice barked, sharp with alarm.

I didn't wait. I turned and ran, my bare feet slapping against the cold marble, fleeing to my room and locking the door with shaking hands, sliding down against the wood as terror finally eclipsed the heartbreak.

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