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Pregnant and Betrayed Again

I stared at my reflection in the ornate mirror of the Manhattan venue's bridal suite, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. My makeup artist, Tina, was adding the final touches to my face while Madison and my other bridesmaids fluttered around the room in a champagne-fueled whirlwind of tulle and excitement. "You look absolutely stunning, Claire," Madison whispered, squeezing my shoulders gently. "Nathan won't know what hit him." I smiled, my stomach fluttering with a cocktail of nerves and joy. After five years together, Nathan Sterling and I were finally getting married. I'd spent those years learning chess strategies to help him win tournaments, nursing him through market crashes that threatened his finance career, and loving him with every fiber of my being. Today was supposed to be the culmination of all that devotion—my happily ever after. A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. The door cracked open, and Nathan's head peeked in. "Is it safe to come in?" he asked, his blue eyes twinkling.
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Chapter 2

I stood in the hallway, the weight of Nathan's betrayal crushing my chest as his face morphed from panic to that calculated calm I'd seen him use in business negotiations. But I wasn't a business deal to be managed.

"You're right," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "I am nervous. Nervous that I almost married a man who's been lying to me for five years."

I turned and walked away, ignoring his calls behind me. My wedding dress—the one I'd spent months selecting—now felt like a costume, heavy and suffocating. I found the wedding planner and asked her to inform the guests that the ceremony was canceled. The look of shock on her face barely registered; I was already numb.

Somehow, I made it through the next hour, avoiding Nathan and his family while the venue descended into confused chaos. I couldn't face the questions, the pity, the spectacle of it all. I slipped out a side entrance, still in my wedding dress, and hailed a cab.

"Madison's place," I told the driver, who mercifully asked no questions about my attire or the mascara streaks I knew were running down my face.

As soon as the cab pulled away, I pulled out my phone with trembling fingers and called Madison.

"Maddie," I choked out when she answered, finally allowing the tears to flow freely. "It's all been a lie. Every moment. Every promise."

"Claire? Where are you? What happened?" Her voice was sharp with concern.

"I'm coming to your place. I can't... I can't even begin to explain..."

"I'll be waiting."

By the time I arrived at Madison's apartment, I'd managed to stop crying, but the hollow feeling in my chest had only expanded. Madison took one look at me standing in her doorway, still in my wedding gown, and pulled me into a fierce hug.

"I have evidence," I whispered against her shoulder. "But I need more."

Inside, I showed her the screenshots I'd taken of the messages on Nathan's secret phone. Her face darkened with each swipe of my finger.

"That manipulative bastard," she hissed. "I never trusted him, but this... this is beyond anything I imagined."

"I saw Victoria in our hotel room on the livestream," I said, my voice hollow. "But I need to know everything, Maddie. I need to know exactly how deep this betrayal goes."

Madison's eyes narrowed thoughtfully. "The photographer. He was taking pictures all morning, including when Nathan was getting ready."

"But we won't get those photos for weeks," I said.

"Not necessarily." Madison grabbed her phone. "My coworker Eli is a tech genius. He might be able to help us access the backup."

An hour later, Eli was hunched over his laptop at Madison's dining table while I sat wrapped in a borrowed robe, my wedding dress discarded in a heap in the corner.

"Most photographers upload backups to the cloud throughout the day," Eli explained, his fingers flying over the keyboard. "Insurance against memory card failures. If I can just... there."

He turned the laptop toward us. "I've got access to the preliminary uploads."

Madison and I leaned forward as Eli scrolled through dozens of images. Guests arriving. Decorations. Me getting ready.

"Wait," I said suddenly. "Go back."

There it was. A series of photos of the wedding limo—the one that had brought Nathan to the venue. The photographer had captured it for posterity, not realizing what else he was documenting.

In the backseat, partially visible through the tinted windows, were Nathan and Victoria. Kissing. His hand tangled in her hair, her body pressed against his.

"It wasn't in the hotel room," I whispered. "It was in the limo. Right before he walked into the venue. Right before he came to see me."

Madison's arm tightened around my shoulders. "Claire..."

I stared at the image, a strange calm settling over me. "There's one more thing I need to confirm."

The next morning, I walked into Cartier on Fifth Avenue. The same store where Nathan had promised to buy me the black pearl earrings I'd admired months ago—a wedding gift, he'd said, that I would receive after the ceremony.

"Good morning," I said to the sales associate. "I need to check on a purchase my fiancé made. Black pearl earrings."

After verifying my identity with Nathan's information—information I knew by heart after five years together—the associate pulled up the record.

"Yes, the black pearl drop earrings were purchased three weeks ago on Mr. Sterling's company card."

"Could you show me which ones?"

She led me to a display case and pointed to a stunning pair that matched exactly what I'd seen Victoria wearing in the limo photos.

"Thank you," I said, my suspicions confirmed with devastating finality.

As I walked out of the store, my phone buzzed with Nathan's twentieth call since yesterday. This time, I answered.

"Claire, please," he began, his voice breaking with what I now recognized as practiced emotion. "We need to talk. What you saw wasn't—"

"The black pearl earrings," I interrupted, my voice ice cold. "You gave them to her, didn't you? The ones I wanted. The ones you promised me."

His silence was the final confirmation I needed.

"I know about the limo, Nathan. I have the photos. I know everything."

As I hung up, a wave of nausea hit me suddenly, forcing me to lean against the building. It wasn't just the shock or the betrayal making me sick. Something else was happening to my body—something I hadn't yet realized would change everything about my future plans.

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