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Pregnant Wife Flees Betrayal

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The thin plastic stick trembled between my fingers, two pink lines staring back at me with life-altering certainty. I sank down onto the edge of our marble bathtub, my free hand instinctively moving to my still-flat stomach. "A baby," I whispered, the words hanging in the pristine air of our penthouse bathroom. "Our baby." Sunlight streamed through the frosted glass window, casting a warm glow across the polished surfaces. In that moment, everything felt perfect—like the final piece of a puzzle I'd been assembling since Marcus and I had married two years ago. This child would be the culmination of our love story, the happy ending to an arranged marriage that had blossomed into something real and beautiful. At least, that's what I believed. I tucked the pregnancy test into my pocket and pressed my palms against my cheeks, trying to cool the flush of excitement. Marcus would be home from his meeting by seven. That gave me four hours to prepare the perfect surprise.

Pregnant Wife Flees Betrayal Chapter 1

The thin plastic stick trembled between my fingers, two pink lines staring back at me with life-altering certainty. I sank down onto the edge of our marble bathtub, my free hand instinctively moving to my still-flat stomach.

"A baby," I whispered, the words hanging in the pristine air of our penthouse bathroom. "Our baby."

Sunlight streamed through the frosted glass window, casting a warm glow across the polished surfaces. In that moment, everything felt perfect—like the final piece of a puzzle I'd been assembling since Marcus and I had married two years ago. This child would be the culmination of our love story, the happy ending to an arranged marriage that had blossomed into something real and beautiful.

At least, that's what I believed.

I tucked the pregnancy test into my pocket and pressed my palms against my cheeks, trying to cool the flush of excitement. Marcus would be home from his meeting by seven. That gave me four hours to prepare the perfect surprise.

I moved through our penthouse with renewed purpose, making calls and arrangements with an almost giddy energy. The florist promised to deliver white orchids—Marcus's favorite—within the hour. The chef at Eleven Madison Park, where we'd had our first date, agreed to prepare Marcus's favorite meal for pickup.

"Mrs. Sterling, is there a special occasion?" the maître d' asked when I placed the order.

"The most special," I replied, unable to keep the smile from my voice.

As I arranged blood-red roses in a crystal vase for our dining table, I rehearsed different ways to share the news. Should I be direct? Playful? Perhaps I could wrap the test in a small box with a baby bootie?

I wanted the moment to be perfect—a memory we would share with our child someday. *When your father found out about you, his face lit up like the Manhattan skyline at dusk...*

The afternoon slipped away as I transformed our cold, modern penthouse into something warmer. Candles on the mantle, fresh flowers on every surface, the table set with our wedding china. I even changed into the midnight blue dress Marcus had once said made my eyes look like sapphires.

By six-thirty, everything was ready. The food was warming in the oven, champagne for him and sparkling water for me chilling in crystal flutes. All that remained was to wait for the sound of his key in the door.

But at six-forty-five, my phone buzzed with a text from Marcus: *Working late in the study. Already home. Don't disturb until dinner.*

My heart leapt—he was already here! I hadn't heard him come in. This was even better; I wouldn't have to wait.

I slipped off my heels and padded silently down the hallway toward his study, anticipation building with each step. The heavy oak door was closed, but a sliver of light spilled from beneath it. I raised my hand to knock, then hesitated when I heard his voice.

"It wasn't planned, Vic. You know that."

I froze. Vic. Victoria. My childhood tormentor. Marcus's ex-girlfriend.

"Well, you'd better figure it out fast," her voice replied, tinny through what must have been the speakerphone. "This complicates everything."

"It was an accident," Marcus said, his voice dropping to that intimate tone I thought he reserved only for me. "I forgot to make sure she took her pill that night. Just one slip-up."

The air left my lungs as if I'd been punched. My hand flew to my mouth to stifle the gasp threatening to escape.

"An accident," Victoria repeated, followed by a cruel laugh that sliced through me like a blade. "Poor little Bella, thinking she finally has something of her own. She always was pathetically desperate for a family."

"Vic, don't start—"

"What? It's true. Remember how she used to follow us around in school? God, she was so easy to break."

Marcus sighed, but didn't defend me. "We'll figure this out. I'll call you tomorrow when I'm alone."

I backed away from the door, my vision blurring with unshed tears. The pregnancy test in my pocket now felt like a stone, dragging me down into dark waters. My hand moved protectively over my stomach again, but this time the gesture felt different—like I was shielding my child from the truth about their father.

The perfect dinner waited in the other room. The candles were lit. The flowers were arranged. But the fantasy I'd been living in had just shattered into a thousand glittering pieces, sharp enough to draw blood.

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