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Nathan Unveils His Love After Divorce

Emma's small hand burned in mine as I raced through the automatic doors of Seattle Children's Hospital, my heart hammering against my ribs. Her normally rosy cheeks were flushed an angry red, her eyes glassy with fever. The waiting room lights seemed too harsh, too bright, as I clutched my daughter against my chest. "My daughter's temperature is 104," I told the triage nurse, my voice cracking. "It just keeps climbing and she's becoming lethargic." The nurse's efficient nod was reassuring as she placed a cool hand on Emma's forehead. "Let's get her checked right away, mom." As they took Emma's vitals, I fumbled with my phone, my fingers trembling as I dialed Ryan's number for the third time. The first two calls had gone straight to voicemail. This time, he picked up on the fourth ring. "Claire? What is it?" His voice sounded distant, annoyed at the interruption.
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Chapter 3

I woke to the sound of footsteps on my roof. The soft scrape of boots against shingles pulled me from a fitful sleep just as dawn was breaking. My first instinct was fear—until I recognized the steady, methodical movement. Nathan.

Slipping from bed, I moved to the window and pulled back the curtain. There he was, silhouetted against the pale morning sky, carefully examining the leak that had been ruining my ceiling for months. The leak Ryan had promised to fix. The leak Ryan had dismissed as 'not that bad' while water stained our bedroom ceiling brown.

I watched Nathan work, his movements precise and careful. He hadn't told me he was coming. Hadn't made a show of his help. He'd simply arrived at dawn to fix what was broken, expecting nothing in return.

A lump formed in my throat as I remembered Ryan's dismissive wave when I'd mentioned the leak again last week. 'I'll get to it eventually, Claire. Stop nagging.'

Nathan looked up suddenly, catching me watching him. Even from a distance, I could see his smile—warm, a little embarrassed at being caught. He raised his hand in a small wave. I waved back, unable to stop my own smile, then pressed my palm against the cool glass.

'Thank you,' I mouthed, though I knew he couldn't hear me.

He nodded once, understanding anyway, then turned back to his work.

* * *

'Pass the potatoes, please,' I said, trying to maintain the illusion of a normal family dinner. These moments had become rare enough that I'd made Emma's favorite roast chicken, set the table with the good plates, even lit candles.

Ryan barely looked up from his phone as he slid the dish toward me, his thumb still scrolling through what I knew were Amanda's texts. His phone had been pinging steadily for the past twenty minutes, each notification drawing his attention away from us.

Emma pushed her food around her plate, her small face troubled. She'd been quieter since her hospitalization, more watchful. More aware of the tension that hummed between her father and me.

'Daddy,' she said suddenly, her voice small but clear, 'why are you always with that lady instead of us?'

The table went silent. Ryan's head snapped up, his eyes narrowing at our daughter.

'What did you say?' His voice was sharp, defensive.

'Amanda,' Emma said, her lower lip trembling slightly. 'You're always with her. Even when I was sick.'

I reached for Emma's hand under the table, giving it a reassuring squeeze. 'Emma, honey—'

'That's none of your business,' Ryan cut in, his tone making Emma flinch. 'Amanda is going through a hard time and needs my help. You wouldn't understand.'

'But we need you too,' Emma whispered.

Ryan's phone pinged again. He glanced at it, then stood abruptly, his chair scraping against the floor. 'I have to take this.'

'Of course you do,' I said, the words escaping before I could stop them. 'Amanda calls, and you run. Some things never change.'

Ryan glared at me. 'Don't start, Claire. Not in front of Emma.'

'Why not?' I asked, my voice steady despite the anger burning in my chest. 'She sees everything anyway. She sees you choose Amanda over her. Over us. Every. Single. Time.'

'You're being dramatic,' he snapped, already moving toward the door, phone in hand.

'No,' I said, rising to my feet. 'I'm being honest. For the first time in years.'

Ryan paused, his back to us. For a moment, I thought he might turn around, might choose to stay. Then his phone pinged again, and he was gone, the front door slamming behind him.

Emma's small hand tightened in mine. 'I'm sorry, Mommy.'

I knelt beside her chair, pulling her into my arms. 'You have nothing to be sorry for, sweetheart. Nothing at all.'

Over her shoulder, I stared at the empty doorway where my husband had stood, and felt something final settle in my heart.

* * *

The Rainy Day Café was tucked away on a quiet side street, far from anywhere Ryan might go. I'd chosen it carefully for this meeting, just as I'd chosen to wear the blue dress Nathan had once said brought out my eyes. Small acts of rebellion. Small reclamations of self.

'These are the initial separation papers,' Elaine Winters said, sliding a folder across the table. The divorce attorney's kind eyes held no judgment, only steady support. 'Take your time reading through them.'

I opened the folder, my fingers trembling slightly as I turned to the signature page. The empty line waited for my name—the first step toward dismantling the life I'd built with Ryan.

'Once you sign,' Elaine continued gently, 'we'll have them served. Then we can file for the divorce itself.'

I stared at the paper, a strange mixture of terror and relief washing over me. Terror at stepping into the unknown. Relief at finally acknowledging what had been true for months, perhaps years: my marriage was over.

'He won't make this easy,' I said, my voice barely above a whisper.

'Few of them do,' Elaine replied. 'But from what you've told me, we have a strong case for primary custody of Emma.'

Emma. My beautiful, perceptive daughter who deserved so much better than watching her father choose another woman over her again and again.

I took a deep breath and picked up the pen Elaine offered. As I signed my name, I felt something shift inside me—a weight lifting, a door opening.

For the first time in years, I could see a future that belonged to me.

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