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My Unfaithful Husband Never Knew I Was Pregnant With His Enemy’s Baby Novel Cover

My Unfaithful Husband Never Knew I Was Pregnant With His Enemy’s Baby

The candlelight flickered across Christopher's face, casting shadows that seemed to deepen the distance between us. Five years of marriage had taught me to read the subtle shifts in his expression—the slight tightening around his eyes, the calculated casualness in his posture as he swirled his wine. Something was coming. I'd known it for months. "Sarah and I have been making excellent progress on the Westfield account," he remarked, slicing into his steak with practiced precision. "She's been invaluable during these late nights." I nodded, my fork pausing midway to my mouth. Sarah Thompson. His assistant. The name that had been appearing in our conversations with increasing frequency over the past six months. The woman whose perfume I'd detected on his shirts.
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The candlelight flickered across Christopher's face, casting shadows that seemed to deepen the distance between us. Five years of marriage had taught me to read the subtle shifts in his expression—the slight tightening around his eyes, the calculated casualness in his posture as he swirled his wine. Something was coming. I'd known it for months.

"Sarah and I have been making excellent progress on the Westfield account," he remarked, slicing into his steak with practiced precision. "She's been invaluable during these late nights."

I nodded, my fork pausing midway to my mouth. Sarah Thompson. His assistant. The name that had been appearing in our conversations with increasing frequency over the past six months. The woman whose perfume I'd detected on his shirts. The reason for the growing hollowness in my chest.

"I'm sure she has," I replied, my voice steady despite the familiar ache spreading beneath my ribs. I took a sip of wine, letting the bitter notes linger on my tongue. "The Westfield project seems quite... demanding."

Christopher's eyes flickered up to mine, searching for accusation, for the jealousy or hurt he expected. Finding none, he seemed almost disappointed. The silence between us stretched, filled only by the soft clink of silverware against china.

"Isabella," he finally said, setting down his knife and fork with deliberate care. "I think we should talk about our arrangement."

Our arrangement. As if our marriage had been nothing more than a business contract all along. Perhaps it had become just that—a cold transaction of appearances and shared real estate.

"I'm listening," I said, folding my hands in my lap to hide their slight tremor.

"I've been seeing Sarah." His admission came without remorse or hesitation. "I'm in love with her."

The words should have devastated me. Instead, they merely confirmed what I'd suspected for months, what I'd felt in the growing distance between us, in the emptiness of our bed, in the mechanical routine our life had become since the miscarriage that had hollowed me out years ago.

"I see," I said, surprised by my own calm.

"I don't want a divorce," he continued, leaning forward. "We have a good life together, Isabella. A beautiful home, mutual friends, social standing. I think we can maintain that while... pursuing our own interests."

I arched an eyebrow. "You're proposing an open marriage?"

"For appearances," he clarified, as if that made it more palatable. "We can both see other people discreetly. Nothing needs to change in our public life."

Christopher watched me carefully, clearly expecting tears or outrage. Instead, I felt something unexpected unfurling in my chest—relief. Freedom, disguised as betrayal.

"I agree," I said simply.

His expression faltered, genuine surprise breaking through his practiced composure. "You... agree?"

"Yes." I picked up my wine glass, taking a measured sip. "I think an open arrangement makes perfect sense."

Confusion flickered across his face, quickly replaced by smug satisfaction. He hadn't anticipated my easy capitulation. He'd wanted drama, tears, perhaps even begging—something to assuage his guilt or feed his ego. My calm acceptance had thrown him off-balance.

"Well," he said, lifting his glass. "To new beginnings, then."

I clinked my glass against his, a small smile playing at my lips. "To freedom."

As we finished dinner in relative silence, my mind drifted to Ryan Carter. My business partner. My friend. The man whose quiet support had been my anchor through years of Christopher's growing indifference. The man whose gaze sometimes lingered on me with an intensity that made my heart race in a way it hadn't for Christopher in years.

Later that night, as Christopher slept beside me—keeping his distance as he had for months—I stared at the ceiling, feeling strangely light. Tomorrow, I would meet Ryan for coffee, as we did every Thursday morning to discuss business. But this time, the weight of my wedding ring would feel different. This time, I could finally acknowledge the warmth that bloomed in my chest whenever he smiled at me.

I turned away from Christopher's sleeping form, allowing myself to imagine, for the first time, a life beyond the gilded cage of our marriage.

The next morning, I arrived at Blue Bottle Coffee fifteen minutes early, my heart fluttering with nervous anticipation. I chose our usual table by the window, ordered our usual drinks, and waited, rehearsing words I'd kept locked away for too long.

When Ryan pushed through the door, his tall frame silhouetted against the morning light, our eyes met across the busy café. His smile—warm, genuine, reaching all the way to his eyes—made something crack open inside me. As he approached, I realized with sudden clarity that this wasn't just about escape from Christopher.

This was about beginning something real.

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