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Played Dad, Lost Me

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When Quentin Palmer marries his childhood friend to shield her from a pregnancy scandal, he leaves his own pregnant girlfriend in the shadows. He justifies his betrayal by claiming Rainee is too fragile to handle the gossip, ignoring that his partner is also carrying his child. After enduring public mockery while Quentin stands silently by another woman’s side, the protagonist realizes she will never be his priority. She chooses to end her pregnancy, sacrificing everything to walk away.

Played Dad, Lost Me Chapter 1

My boyfriend's childhood friend got knocked up.

To save her rep, Quentin Palmer married her.

When I asked what that meant for me—and our baby—he stayed ice-calm.

"Rainee's not like you. I'm all she's got. She wouldn't survive the gossip."

Like I had anyone else? Like I wasn't carrying his baby too?

Later, while people laughed behind my back about the "fatherless" kid I was having, Quentin just stood there—next to Rainee, silent.

That's when it hit me—love comes with a pecking order.

So I ended the pregnancy. Gave up my baby... all so he could play the hero for her.

I told Quentin Palmer I was pregnant as soon as I found out—first month. I was over the moon.

He wasn't.

Instead, he just frowned, all moody and weird. When I asked when we were getting married, he panicked and changed the subject.

So yeah, I went to the hospital alone today for a checkup.

And ran smack into Rainee Layton—his so-called childhood friend.

That's when I found out the real story: they were already married. And she was pregnant too.

"You little rascal," she cooed to her bump. "Be good and grow strong so Mommy doesn't suffer. Or Daddy's gonna punish you when you're out!"

Quentin stepped out of the exam room holding prenatal meds—for pregnant women.

His face? All soft and glowing like some proud dad.

He rubbed Rainee's belly, smiling. "The baby doesn't even get what you're saying, and you're already threatening it?"

Then the machine called my name.

I stood up from a corner. He turned. Our eyes met.

He froze—totally caught off guard.

Bet he never thought he'd run into me here, same day, same place.

I'd asked him just yesterday to come with me. He said he was busy.

And I bought it. No questions.

Booked the appointment myself. Came alone.

Turns out, "busy" meant playing perfect husband to Rainee, like I didn't even exist.

I walked over slow, staring at Rainee's slightly rounded belly. My face? Blank. Dead calm.

"How far along are you?"

Quentin clamped his mouth shut, wouldn't even look at me.

Rainee, though? She smiled like she'd won. "Almost two months. It's mine and Quentin's baby."

I bit my lip so hard I tasted blood.

Same as mine. Two months.

It felt like something cracked wide open inside me. Tears started falling, and I couldn't stop them.

I looked up at him, voice barely hanging on. "Aren't you gonna explain?"

Quentin's face twisted. He rushed over, pulling me in. "I'm sorry. I lied. Yeah, I came with her—but the baby's not mine. I just didn't want anything to happen to her alone."

Behind him, Rainee smirked, then turned on the waterworks. "But Quentin, you promised you'd be this baby's dad. We're married. Once the baby's here, you have to give it your surname."

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Played Dad, Lost Me of Contents

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