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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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Chapter 2

The evening air carried the promise of rain as Ryan and I strolled toward Luciano's, a small Italian bistro tucked away on a quiet Greenwich Village street. My heart fluttered with each step, my body alive with a sensation I hadn't felt in years—anticipation.

"I've been wanting to bring you here for ages," Ryan said, his hand brushing against mine as we walked. "They make a tiramisu that might actually change your life."

I laughed, the sound surprising me with its lightness. "That's quite a claim."

"I stand by it," he replied, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "Though I admit I've had ulterior motives for suggesting this place."

"Oh?"

"It's small. Intimate." His voice dropped slightly. "Somewhere I could hear you laugh without interruption."

The simple honesty in his words warmed me more than any of Christopher's expensive gifts ever had. As Ryan held the restaurant door open, his fingers lightly touched the small of my back—a gesture so brief yet so electric that I nearly gasped.

Inside, Luciano's was everything a proper Italian bistro should be: warm lighting from vintage fixtures, the rich aroma of garlic and basil, and tables close enough for whispered conversations. The hostess led us to a corner table partially hidden by a rustic wooden partition.

"Perfect," Ryan murmured, pulling out my chair.

Over plates of handmade pasta and glasses of Chianti, our conversation flowed effortlessly. We spoke of work, of dreams, of memories—but never of Christopher. Ryan didn't ask, and I didn't offer. This night was ours alone.

"Do you remember that disaster with the Hendersons' beach house?" Ryan asked, his eyes dancing with mischief.

I groaned, covering my face. "How could I forget? The contractor delivered sand-colored tiles instead of blue, and Mrs. Henderson had a complete meltdown."

"And you somehow convinced her that sand was actually the perfect choice—that it would 'bring the beach indoors in a subtle, sophisticated way.'" He mimicked my professional tone perfectly.

"She ended up loving it!"

"Because you have a gift," Ryan said, his voice suddenly serious. "You see the beauty in things before anyone else does."

Our laughter faded into something deeper, heavier. His eyes held mine across the table, and I couldn't look away. The air between us seemed to vibrate with unspoken words.

"Isabella," he said softly, "I've wanted to tell you for so long—"

"Don't," I whispered, reaching for his hand. "Not yet. I just want to feel this. Just for tonight."

He nodded, understanding in his eyes as he intertwined his fingers with mine.

When we stepped outside after dinner, the threatened rain had finally arrived, falling in gentle sheets that glistened under the streetlights. Ryan pulled me under the restaurant's awning.

"Wait here," he said. "I'll hail a cab."

But as he turned to go, I caught his arm. "No."

"You'll get soaked," he protested.

"I don't care." I stepped out from under the awning, tilting my face up to the rain. Water streamed down my cheeks, washing away years of carefully maintained composure. "It feels good."

Ryan watched me, wonder and desire mingling in his expression. Then he stepped into the rain beside me, cupping my face in his hands.

"You're beautiful," he whispered, raindrops clinging to his eyelashes.

I rose on my tiptoes, closing the distance between us. His lips met mine with gentle restraint that quickly gave way to hunger. The kiss deepened, his arms encircling me completely as the rain soaked through our clothes. I pressed against him, years of suppressed longing pouring out in that single, perfect moment.

When we finally broke apart, breathless, Ryan rested his forehead against mine. "Come home with me," he murmured, his voice rough with desire.

I nodded, unable to speak past the emotion tightening my throat.

His Tribeca loft was spacious yet warm, with exposed brick walls and large windows overlooking the city. But I barely noticed the details as he led me through the darkened space, our wet clothes leaving trails across his hardwood floors.

In his bedroom, moonlight filtered through rain-streaked windows, casting silver patterns across his bed. Our kisses grew more urgent, hands exploring, discovering. Each touch felt like coming home to a place I'd never been before.

"Are you sure?" Ryan whispered against my neck.

"I've never been more sure of anything," I answered, pulling him closer.

We fell onto his bed, a tangle of damp clothes and desperate touches. The world outside disappeared, narrowing to just this room, this moment, this man who had waited so patiently for me.

When morning came, I awoke to sunlight streaming through the windows, warming the linen sheets draped across my bare skin. Ryan slept beside me, his arm protectively curved around my waist. I studied his face in repose—the strong line of his jaw, the slight furrow between his brows even in sleep, the dark lashes against his cheeks.

For the first time in years, I felt whole. Reborn.

Little did I know that across town, Sarah Thompson was already making herself at home in the apartment I shared with Christopher. While I was finding freedom in Ryan's arms, she was carefully placing her first possessions in what had once been exclusively my domain—the opening move in a game I hadn't yet realized we were playing.

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