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Pregnant When My Husband Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover

Pregnant When My Husband Chose Her Over Me

The pregnancy test sat on the bathroom counter, two pink lines stark against white plastic. Six weeks. I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, feeling nothing but the wild flutter of my own heartbeat. Adrian's baby. The thought should have terrified me—we'd only been married eight months, and his memory was still returning in fragments—but instead, warmth spread through my chest. He'd been so gentle since the accident, so devoted. My former academic rival, the man who'd once made my blood boil with his smug superiority, now made me breakfast and called himself my "house husband" with that crooked smile. I needed to update our insurance. Add the baby. Make it official.
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Chapter 2

The elevator to the forty-second floor hummed with a silence that made my ears pop. Seven days. It had been seven days since the sauce burned in our kitchen, since Adrian walked out, since I found out my life was a clerical error. I needed to see him. Not the man on the phone, but *my* Adrian. The one who hummed while chopping vegetables. The one who had sworn to protect me.

I bypassed the receptionist, my movements mechanical. The glass doors to the CEO’s office were uncomfortably transparent, designed to intimidate. Through the pane, I saw them.

Carly Butler was perched on the edge of his mahogany desk, her skirt riding high up her thigh. Her fingers were busy at his collar, adjusting the knot of his silk tie with a familiarity that made bile rise in my throat. It wasn’t the intimacy of a lover; it was the possessiveness of an owner tagging her property.

Adrian stood between her knees. He didn't pull away.

I pushed the door open. The heavy glass swung inward with a rush of air.

"Adrian."

He looked up. The warmth I had lived in for eight months—the soft, confused affection of the man recovering from amnesia—was gone. In its place was a gaze like chipped flint. He looked at me not with love, or even guilt, but with the mild annoyance of a CEO interrupted during a merger.

Carly didn't move from the desk. She smiled, a sharp, red slash of a thing. "We were just discussing the quarterly projections, Gracelyn. And the legal cleanup."

"I'm not here for you," I said, my voice trembling despite my best efforts. I looked at him. "Adrian, we need to talk. About the baby. About us."

He stepped back from Carly, finally, but he didn't move toward me. He smoothed his lapels. "Not here, Grace. My attorneys are drafting a settlement. We can discuss terms when the paperwork is ready."

*Terms.* *Paperwork.*

"I am carrying your child," I whispered. "Not a liability clause."

He looked at his watch. "I have a board meeting in five minutes. Please. Don't make a scene."

He was a stranger. worse than a stranger—he was the old Adrian Hunter, the rival who used to dismantle my arguments in lecture halls with this same cold detachment. The man who loved me was dead, erased by the return of his memories.

I turned and fled.

By the time I reached the lobby, the air felt too thick to inhale. The marble floors spun. The security guards, the bustling employees, the high ceilings—it all pressed down on me. My chest seized. I stumbled toward a pillar, gasping, my hand clutching my stomach instinctively.

*Breathe. Just breathe.*

Suddenly, the world went dark, but warm. A heavy wool coat draped over my shoulders, blocking out the staring eyes of the reception staff. A solid presence shielded me from the room.

"Look at me, Gracelyn."

Tate Carroll. I didn't ask how he was there; I just focused on the gray of his eyes. He didn't touch me, didn't force a hug. He just stood like a bulwark against the tide, creating a pocket of silence in the chaos.

"I can't," I choked out.

"You can," he said, his voice a low rumble. "Car's outside."

He guided me out, his hand hovering near my elbow but never grabbing, letting me set the pace. He drove us to a secluded park near the river, far away from the glass towers. He produced a thermos from the console—black coffee, a splash of oat milk, exactly how I took it—and handed it to me. We sat in silence for twenty minutes. He didn't offer platitudes. He didn't ask what happened. He just let me borrow his calm until my hands stopped shaking.

"He's gone, Tate," I said finally, staring at the river.

"I know," Tate replied quietly. "But you're still here."

I couldn't stay in the car. I needed to go back to the apartment—to the scene of the crime. I needed to scour the ghost of my husband from the rooms.

When I unlocked the door, the hallway was lined with cardboard boxes. Adrian was there, folding his shirts with military precision. The whimsical apron I’d bought him was in the trash can.

"You're leaving," I said, leaning against the doorframe. It wasn't a question.

"Moving back to the estate," he said without looking up. "Carly thinks it's best for my public image during the transition."

"Carly thinks," I repeated, the bitterness coating my tongue. "Does Carly also think it's funny that her father destroyed mine? Does she tell you how Marcus Butler drove my father into an early grave while you sleep in her bed?"

Adrian slammed a drawer shut. The sound cracked like a gunshot.

He turned to face me, his eyes blazing with a sudden, terrifying clarity. "Stop playing the victim, Grace. I remember everything now. I've seen the audits. Your father wasn't a martyr; he was incompetent. Marcus Butler saved that company from bankruptcy. He did the market a favor."

The air left the room. "How can you say that? You held me while I cried about him. You promised—"

"I was confused!" Adrian shouted, the veneer of calm cracking. "I had a traumatic brain injury, Grace. I didn't know who I was. I was playing house because I was scared and empty, and you were there to fill the void."

He picked up a box, his knuckles white. He looked at me, and for a second, I saw a flicker of pain, but he crushed it instantly.

"The last eight months... us..." He gestured vaguely between us. "It wasn't real. It was a symptom. A side effect of the trauma. I'm better now."

He walked past me, the box in his arms, leaving the door wide open. I stood in the center of the living room, my hand over my womb, listening to the elevator ding down the hall, taking the father of my child back to the woman who wanted to destroy me.

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