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New Mom Confronts Cheating Husband

Ella thought she had the perfect life. Then she checked her husband’s iPad. To the world, Kai is a devoted husband, a rising corporate star, and a loving father to their newborn daughter, Lily. But the night Ella discovers a string of messages to an escort saved as “Plumber Mike,” the flawless facade of her marriage shatters. Kai hasn't just been cheating; he's been living a complete double life, draining their accounts and bringing secrets into their home while calling Ella "postpartum and paranoid." Instead of breaking down, Ella decides to play the dutiful wife one last time. Behind her bright smiles and warm dinners, she is quietly gathering evidence, untangling her finances, and preparing a trap that will cost Kai everything he truly cares about: his reputation and his career. But walking away from the wreckage is only the first step. As Ella moves into a tiny, sunlit apartment to rebuild her life and reclaim her abandoned dream of writing, she meets Adrian—a gentle, single-father neighbor who shows her what honest, unselfish love actually looks like. When a ruined, desperate Kai finally realizes what he threw away and comes crawling back to beg for a second chance, Ella is forced to look at the life she left behind. She must choose between the ghost of the man she once loved, and the beautiful, hard-earned reality she built from the ashes. Sometimes, a broken heart isn't the end of your story. It's just the glitch before your system reboots.
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Chapter 3

The iPad glowed on my lap, a rectangle of cool, false light in the dark living room. Lily’s small, warm weight was a lead anchor against my chest. She’d fallen asleep nursing, her lips slack. I hadn’t moved. For hours.

I’d stared at the confirmation message until the words blurred into meaningless shapes. Suite 607. Cash ready. Everything discussed. My mind had tried to fill the blanks, conjuring images so sharp they left phantom cuts. A faceless body. Kai’s hands. The rustle of banknotes.

But it was just one thread. Deleted. Cleansed.

My thumb moved on its own, a slow, mechanical swipe. I opened the Messages app again. Scrolled past the familiar names. My eyes, gritty with exhaustion, snagged on a contact saved under a bland, functional alias.

Plumber Mike.

The name was so ordinary it screamed. A joke. A secret hiding in plain sight on his iCloud, synced to this forgotten device.

I tapped it.

The screen populated. Not with texts about leaky taps or blocked pipes.

The first message was a photo. Sent last September. A man, maybe in his late twenties, shirtless, leaning against a sleek headboard. Toned, smiling with a practiced, inviting look. The caption beneath it: “Available tonight, handsome. You know what you like.”

The date stamp was from when I was six months pregnant with Lily. When my belly was a hard, round globe and I’d waddle to the bathroom five times a night. When Kai would rub my lower back and whisper how beautiful I was.

My finger scrolled. Up, up, through a year and two months of our relationship.

October. A message from Kai: “Next Thursday. Usual spot.”

November. A photo from the man, more explicit. Kai’s reply: “Fuck. Save that for me.”

December. A transaction amount. A thank you.

January. When Lily was just a flutter inside me. A message from Kai: “Miss your hands on me.”

March. When I was huge and weepy with hormones. A question from the escort: “You still into…?” Kai’s answer: “Always. Bring the gear.”

Gear.

The word pulsed on the screen. It wasn’t just a body he was buying. It was a scenario. A specific, curated experience. Everything discussed.

I kept scrolling, a silent scream building in my throat. The messages were sporadic but consistent. A rhythm of secret meetings woven through the fabric of our perfect year. Through my pregnancy. Through my labor.

Through the first fragile weeks of Lily’s life.

The final message was from two days ago. From the escort.

“Same suite as last time? Can't wait to see you again, daddy.”

Daddy.

The word, his word for Lily, now soiled. Repurposed in this sordid, paid-for intimacy. It was the confirmation that shattered the last, fragile pane of glass I’d been hiding behind.

He wasn’t just browsing. He wasn’t just curious. He was a client. A regular. He had a usual spot. He had a type. He had a daddy fantasy he paid men to enact.

The numbness that had cradled me for hours cracked. A raw, scraping agony took its place. It wasn’t hot anger. It was a cold, clear, devastating truth. My perfect family was a set-dress for his double life. I was the pregnant girlfriend, then the postpartum mother—the believable cover for a man whose real itch required cash, secrecy, and male escorts.

Lily snuffled in her sleep. I looked down at her perfect face, her tiny lashes, the trust in her relaxed limbs. I am all she has.

The thought wasn’t soft. It was a command.

The gray light of dawn began to bleed around the edges of the blinds. It was over. The night. The denial. The drug-fueled haze.

I moved.

First, I laid Lily gently in her crib. She didn’t stir. My body ached from stillness. I walked to the kitchen, picked up my phone from the counter.

My first call wasn’t to Kai. It was to Maya. My university friend. The one who’d become a legal assistant, who’d seen her share of messy divorces.

Her voice was thick with sleep. “Ella? It’s six in the morning.”

“I need your help,” I said. My voice was clear. Steady. It didn’t sound like mine. “Kai’s been seeing male escorts for over a year. I have iCloud messages. I need to know what I can do.”

There was a beat of shocked silence, then the rustle of sheets. “Okay. Okay, Ella. I’m awake. Screenshot everything. Send it to me. Do not delete anything. Do you have access to any joint accounts?”

“Yes.”

“Start documenting. Bank statements. Everything. Don’t confront him yet. Not until you’re safe.”

Safe. The word had a new meaning. It meant legally safe. Financially safe. For Lily.

“I will.”

“Are you okay?” Maya asked, her voice softening.

“No,” I said honestly. “But I will be.”

I hung up.

Second. I opened my browser. I searched for a private sexual health clinic, one my mother would never know about. I booked an appointment for the following week. The online form asked for a reason. I typed: ”

Possible STI exposure from unfaithful partner.” The letters were black and final on the screen. I thought of his touch. His mouth. The things he might have brought home to me, to our bed. A fresh wave of nausea, clean and sharp, rolled through me. This was no longer about my broken heart. It was about my physical body. My health.

Third.

I walked to the nursery. The formula can sat on the shelf. My shame in a tin.

I took it down. I didn’t open it. I carried it to the bathroom. I poured the entire contents—the sweet powder and the buried, crumbling crystals of my escape—into the toilet. The white mound dissolved and swirled, a cloud of surrender vanishing with a single, decisive flush.

I stood there, empty can in hand, listening to the water settle.

I walked to the full-length mirror in our bedroom. The room still smelled of him—his cologne, his absence.

I looked at my reflection.

The woman staring back was gaunt. My collarbones jutted sharply above the neckline of my sleep shirt. The curves Kai had once worshipped had shrunk, sacrificed to stress, to heartbreak, to feeding a newborn. My hair was lank. Shadows pooled under my eyes.

But my eyes…

My eyes were different. The haunted, glazed film was gone. The ketamine fog had lifted. In its place was a stark, painful, waking clarity. They were green and wide and utterly, terribly sober. For the first time in months, I was seeing myself. Seeing the damage. And seeing, with a chilling focus, the path ahead.

It wasn’t a path back to him. It was a path out.

The silence in the house was no longer oppressive. It was waiting. I was waiting. And for the first time, I knew what I was waiting for.

It wasn’t for his call. It wasn’t for an apology.

It was for my next move.

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