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When His Mistress Lied About Her Baby, I Ruined Them Novel Cover

When His Mistress Lied About Her Baby, I Ruined Them

After discovering her husband's infidelity, a betrayed wife finds herself entangled in a web of deceit. His mistress claims to be pregnant, using the unborn child to secure her position and dismantle the marriage. However, the pregnancy is a calculated lie. Driven by a quest for truth and justice, the wife meticulously uncovers the fabrication. She orchestrates a strategic downfall to expose their treachery and reclaim her dignity.
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Chapter 2

The morning sun didn’t warm the hospital cafeteria; it just illuminated the dust motes dancing in the sterile air and the exhaustion etched onto the faces of the night shift staff. I walked in, my heels clicking a sharp, predatory rhythm against the linoleum. The smell of burnt coffee and industrial sanitizer usually comforted me—the scent of my empire—but today it smelled like rot.

I spotted them near the window. Peter and Angela. Their heads were bowed together in a conspiratorial intimacy that made my stomach turn over. Angela was wringing her hands, her eyes darting around the room like a trapped animal, while Peter leaned in, whispering with that practiced intensity he usually reserved for donors.

I didn't slow down. I didn't hesitate.

Peter saw me first. His expression shifted instantly from conspirator to grieving leader, a mask sliding into place.

"Josie," he said, his voice pitched just loud enough to carry to the nearby tables of nurses and residents. "I was just counseling Dr. Gomez on the... situation. Have you prepared the check?"

He expected the settlement. He expected the dutiful wife who cleaned up his messes.

I stopped at the edge of their table. Angela flinched, shrinking back into her scrub top as if expecting a blow. I didn't look at her. My gaze was fixed on my husband.

"I have something for you, Peter."

I reached into my structured tote and pulled out a thin, blue folder. I didn't hand it to him; I let it drop onto the table between them. It hit the laminate with a heavy, final slap that silenced the nearest conversations.

Peter frowned, reaching for it. "What is this? The NDA?"

"Open it."

He flipped the cover. His eyes scanned the page, and for a second, the air left the room. I watched the color drain from his face, leaving his tan skin sallow. His jaw worked, but no sound came out.

"Azoospermia," I said, my voice low but carrying the weight of a gavel strike. "Complete sterility. Diagnosed three years ago. I kept it quiet to protect your ego, Peter."

Angela let out a small, strangled sound. She looked from the paper to Peter, her eyes wide with a dawning, horrific realization. "Peter? You said..."

"Shut up," Peter hissed at her.

I leaned in, placing my hands on the table, invading his space just as he had invaded mine the night before. "So, if she's pregnant, Peter, it's either a medical miracle or a lie. Which is it?"

Panic flared in his eyes, hot and bright. He realized he was losing the room. The nurses were staring. The residents had stopped chewing. He did the only thing a narcissist could do when cornered: he attacked.

Peter slammed his hand on the table, sending a cup of water skittering over the edge. "You went through my private medical files?"

He stood up, towering over me, projecting his voice to the back of the cafeteria. "This is what you do? You violate HIPAA? You humiliate me in my own hospital because you're jealous?"

"I'm stating facts, Peter."

"You're hysterical!" he shouted, pointing a shaking finger at my chest. "Because you can't give me a child, you have to destroy the woman who can! You’re a barren, vindictive woman, Josephine. God, I tried to make it work, but your jealousy is poison."

The cafeteria went dead silent. The insult hung in the air, ugly and crude. Angela was sobbing now, openly and pathetically, but Peter didn't spare her a glance. He was staring at me with pure, unadulterated hatred.

I didn't flinch. I didn't cry. I looked at the man I had loved for five years and saw nothing but a parasite in a silk tie.

"Enjoy your lunch," I said softly.

I turned and walked away. I felt his eyes boring into my back, but I didn't break my stride until I was in the elevator, descending to the parking garage. Only then, in the safety of the steel box, did I let my hands shake.

***

The sanctuary of Spencer’s law office smelled of old leather and expensive bourbon—a stark contrast to the antiseptic sting of the hospital. My brother sat behind his desk, a fortress of mahogany, watching me with eyes that were dark and unreadable.

"He called me barren in front of the entire surgical staff," I said, pacing the length of his office. The humiliation burned under my skin, a fever I couldn't sweat out.

Spencer didn't look surprised. He just opened a drawer and pulled out a thick stack of documents. "Peter has always been a performative bastard, Josie. I told you that five years ago."

"I know," I snapped, turning to face him. "I know. You were right. Is that what you want to hear?"

"No. I want you to look at this."

I walked over and took the stack. It was a credit report, followed by bank statements. Not our joint accounts, but accounts I didn't recognize. Shell companies.

"He’s not just cheating on you, Josie. He’s bleeding the hospital dry."

I flipped through the pages. Withdrawals. Massive ones. "Where is this money going?"

"Vegas," Spencer said, his voice grim. "Those 'medical conferences' he attends quarterly? He’s dropping fifty, sixty grand a weekend at the tables. He’s leveraged to the hilt. That 1.2 million he asked you for? It’s not just for the settlement. He needs liquidity. Fast."

The betrayal deepened, twisting in my gut. He wasn't just a cheater; he was a thief. "This voids the prenup," I whispered.

"It does more than that," Spencer said, standing up. He walked around the desk and put his hands on my shoulders, grounding me. "This is embezzlement. We can fire him for cause. We can destroy him, Josie. But you have to be careful."

"Careful? I want him gone."

"I ran a deeper background check last night," Spencer said, his grip tightening slightly. "There are... gaps, Josie. Before he met you. Before med school. Years where Peter Allen just didn't seem to exist on paper. Men like that—men who live double lives—they don't go quietly when the house of cards falls."

I looked at the documents in my hand, then up at my brother. The sadness was gone, replaced by a cold, hard resolve.

"He wants a war," I said. "Let's give him one."

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