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Wedding Night, Husband's Affair

On what should have been her most joyous night, a young bride’s world shatters when she discovers her new husband is having an affair. The betrayal by her billionaire spouse transforms her dream wedding into a cold nightmare of deceit. Now, she must navigate the treacherous waters of high society and heartbreak. This modern tale of love and treachery explores whether she will seek revenge or find the strength to start over alone.
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Chapter 2

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Martinez's office buzzed overhead like angry wasps as I stared at the grainy black and white image in my trembling hands. Eight weeks. The tiny blob on the ultrasound didn't look like much—just a cluster of pixels that would forever bind me to the man who had shattered my world three weeks ago.

"Congratulations, Mrs. Rodriguez," Dr. Martinez said, her voice warm with professional enthusiasm that felt like sandpaper against my raw nerves. "Everything looks perfectly healthy. We'll want to schedule your next appointment in four weeks."

Mrs. Rodriguez. The name sat like poison on my tongue. I nodded mutely, unable to trust my voice, and tucked the ultrasound image into my purse with mechanical precision. The clinic's waiting room buzzed with expectant mothers and their partners, hands intertwined, faces glowing with shared joy. I walked past them like a ghost, my wedding ring—still stubbornly on my finger—catching the harsh lighting.

The parking lot stretched before me, asphalt shimmering in the afternoon heat. I sat in my car for twenty minutes, engine off, staring at nothing. Henry's child. The thought should have filled me with wonder, with the fierce protective love I'd always imagined I'd feel. Instead, it felt like a chain, heavy and unbreakable, tethering me to a man who had chosen my sister over our marriage vows.

My phone buzzed. Henry's name flashed across the screen, and my stomach clenched. I'd been avoiding his calls for three weeks, but they kept coming—dozens of them, each voicemail more desperate than the last. This time, I answered.

"Delilah, thank God." His voice cracked with relief. "Please, we need to talk. I've been going crazy—"

"I'm pregnant."

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. I could hear his breathing, sharp and uneven, through the phone.

"What?" The word came out strangled. "Are you—how far along?"

"Eight weeks." I closed my eyes, pressing my forehead against the steering wheel. "It happened before the wedding."

Another pause, then a sound that might have been a sob. "Delilah, this changes everything. This is our chance—our family. We can work through this, we can—"

"No." The word came out harder than I intended. "This doesn't change anything, Henry. You still chose her."

"She's dying!" His voice rose, desperate. "You have to understand, I never meant for it to happen. She came to me crying, saying she had weeks left, that she'd never experienced real love. How could I turn away my wife's dying sister?"

"By remembering you had a wife." I started the car, needing movement, needing to escape the suffocating weight of his justifications. "I'm hanging up now."

"Wait! Delilah, please—"

I ended the call and immediately turned off my phone. The drive home passed in a blur of traffic lights and horn honks, my mind spinning between the ultrasound image and Henry's broken voice. Our child would grow up knowing their father had betrayed their mother before they were even born.

The apartment felt hollow when I walked in, still decorated with wedding gifts I hadn't had the heart to return. Crystal vases and silver picture frames mocked me from every surface, remnants of a future that had died in rose-petal scattered ruins.

My phone, turned back on, immediately rang. Mom.

"Delilah, sweetheart, we need to talk." Her voice carried that particular tone she used when she was about to deliver a lecture disguised as maternal concern. "Your father and I are worried sick about you."

"I'm pregnant." I didn't know why I kept leading with that, like it was a shield or a weapon.

A sharp intake of breath. "Oh, honey. That's wonderful news! Henry must be over the moon."

"Henry doesn't know yet." The lie came easily. "And before you start, this doesn't fix anything."

"Fix anything?" Mom's voice took on that martyred quality I knew so well. "Delilah, there's nothing to fix. Your sister is dying. Dying. She has maybe three months left, and all she wanted was to feel loved before she goes. Can't you find it in your heart to forgive one moment of weakness?"

I sank onto the couch, surrounded by wedding gifts that now felt like tombstones. "One moment? Mom, they were in my bed. My wedding bed."

"You're being dramatic, just like always." The familiar criticism hit its mark with practiced precision. "Noemi needs her family right now, and that includes Henry. He's like a brother to her, Delilah. He was comforting her in her darkest hour, and you're twisting it into something ugly."

"Comforting her?" The words came out as a laugh, sharp and bitter. "Is that what we're calling it?"

"She's dying!" Mom's voice cracked with emotion—real emotion, the kind she'd never shown for my pain. "My baby girl is dying, and instead of supporting her, you're making this about your hurt feelings. Think about your child, Delilah. Think about giving them a stable family instead of tearing everything apart over jealousy."

The line went dead, leaving me alone with the echo of her words and the weight of the secret growing inside me.

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