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The Donor's Claim_ My Ex-Husband's Biggest Mistake Novel Cover

The Donor's Claim_ My Ex-Husband's Biggest Mistake

"Take the brat and get out!" David screamed, throwing my toddler's toy across the room. "He’s not even my blood anyway!" That was the final straw. David was the one who begged me to use a donor because he was sterile. Now that his mistress is 'pregnant' (a miracle, or a lie?), he’s discarding us like trash. I signed the divorce papers and left with nothing but my son, Leo. I thought we would be alone. I didn't expect a convoy of black SUVs to surround my rusty Honda. A man stepped out—a man with the exact same ice-blue eyes as my son. "I believe," he said in a voice that cost more than my life, "you have something of mine."
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Chapter 2

I spent the night in the guest room, staring at the ceiling while David's muffled sobs echoed through the walls. By morning, the house felt different—charged with an electricity that made my skin crawl. The coffee maker gurgled to life at six AM, same as always, but even that familiar sound seemed ominous.

David appeared in the kitchen doorway as I was buttering Leo's toast, his eyes red-rimmed and wild. Our two-year-old sat in his high chair, babbling happily and banging his sippy cup against the tray. The innocent sound grated against the tension thick in the air.

"We need to talk," David said, his voice hoarse from crying or shouting—I couldn't tell which.

I didn't look up from the toast. "Leo needs breakfast first."

"No." The word came out sharp, final. "We talk now."

Something in his tone made me freeze. I'd heard David angry before, frustrated, even cruel. But this was different. This was the voice of a man who'd made a decision in the dark hours of the night, and I already knew I wouldn't like it.

Leo sensed the change too. His babbling stopped, and he looked between us with those wide brown eyes—David's eyes, though David had never seemed to notice the resemblance.

"Fine," I said, setting down the butter knife. "Talk."

David straightened his shoulders, and I saw him transform before my eyes. Gone was the broken man from last night. In his place stood someone harder, more calculating. "I've been thinking about what you said. About Jessica's baby not being mine."

"And?"

"And you're probably right." He said it so casually, as if we were discussing the weather. "But that doesn't change anything. I love her, Sarah. I'm going to leave you and marry her."

The words hit me like a physical blow, but I forced myself to remain steady. "I see."

"I want half of everything. The house, the savings, the investments. And I don't want to pay child support."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard. "What?"

David's gaze shifted to Leo, who was now quietly chewing on a piece of toast, oblivious to the bomb about to explode his world. "He's not my son."

The kitchen went completely silent except for Leo's soft chewing. I gripped the counter behind me, my knuckles white against the granite.

"What did you say?"

"You heard me." David's voice was getting stronger now, more confident. "I never wanted to go to that clinic, Sarah. You forced me. You made me feel like less of a man, like a failure. So I went along with your plan to get pregnant with some stranger's sperm."

My mouth fell open. "You're rewriting history, David. You were there for every appointment. You held my hand during the procedure."

"Because I had to!" he exploded, spittle flying from his lips. "Because you wouldn't shut up about having a baby. It was either that or listen to you cry every month for the rest of our marriage."

Leo dropped his toast and started to whimper, sensing the anger radiating from his father. I moved instinctively toward the high chair, but David stepped into my path.

"Look at him," David said, his voice dripping with disgust. "Really look at him. He doesn't look like me. He doesn't act like me. Every time I see him, I'm reminded that my wife had to get pregnant by another man because I wasn't good enough."

"Stop it," I whispered, but David was just getting started.

"You know what the worst part is?" He laughed, but there was no humor in it. "I actually tried to love him. I tried to pretend he was mine. But every milestone, every first word, every step—it all felt like a lie. Like I was playing house with someone else's kid."

Leo began to cry in earnest now, his little face scrunched up in confusion and fear. I pushed past David and lifted my son from his chair, holding him close to my chest.

"He's your son," I said fiercely. "Biology doesn't matter. You've been his father for two years."

"No," David said, shaking his head. "I've been a babysitter. A wallet. But I'm done pretending. Jessica's having a real baby—maybe not mine, but at least it won't be a constant reminder of my failures."

I stared at this stranger wearing my husband's face, bouncing Leo gently as his cries subsided into hiccups. "You're sick, David. You need help."

"What I need is a fresh start." He pulled out his phone and showed me the screen. "I've already called my lawyer. He says I have a good case for not paying support since Leo isn't biologically mine. Apparently, there's precedent."

The room spun around me. "You can't be serious."

"Dead serious. I want you and that—" he gestured dismissively at Leo "—out of my house by the end of the month. I'm moving Jessica in."

"This is Leo's home," I said, my voice breaking. "He knows this house. His room, his toys—"

"Should have thought of that before you decided to play God with turkey basters and stranger's sperm," David sneered. "I never signed up to raise another man's bastard."

The word hung in the air like a slap. Leo, who had been calming down, seemed to sense the venom in his father's voice and began crying again. I held him tighter, my own tears finally spilling over.

"Get out," I whispered.

"What?"

"GET OUT!" I screamed, startling Leo into silence. "Get out of this kitchen, get out of this house, and don't you dare come near my son again until you remember how to be human."

David's face twisted with rage. "Your son? He's a mistake, Sarah. A expensive mistake that I'm finally done paying for."

He turned on his heel and stormed out, leaving me standing in the wreckage of our family. Leo's small hand patted my cheek, and when I looked down, I saw him studying my face with those serious brown eyes.

"Mama sad?" he asked in his tiny voice.

I kissed his forehead and held him close, breathing in his sweet toddler scent. "Mama's okay, baby. Mama's going to make sure you're okay too."

But as I heard David's car roar to life in the driveway, I wondered if that was a promise I could keep.

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