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When My Husband’s Mistress Became My Unexpected Ally

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I couldn't sleep again last night, so I was up early, curled on our living room sofa with Marcus's laptop balanced on my knees. Five months pregnant, finding a comfortable position was becoming its own daily challenge. My fingers hovered over the keyboard as I scrolled through Pinterest, hunting for gender reveal ideas. Blue balloons or pink confetti? Cake with colored filling or smoke bombs? I wanted something special, something that would make Marcus smile again. The distance between us had been growing for months. Three years of fertility treatments had drained us both—emotionally, physically, financially. But this miracle baby, our little one who'd appeared against all odds, was going to change everything. I was sure of it.

When My Husband’s Mistress Became My Unexpected Ally Chapter 1

I couldn't sleep again last night, so I was up early, curled on our living room sofa with Marcus's laptop balanced on my knees. Five months pregnant, finding a comfortable position was becoming its own daily challenge. My fingers hovered over the keyboard as I scrolled through Pinterest, hunting for gender reveal ideas. Blue balloons or pink confetti? Cake with colored filling or smoke bombs? I wanted something special, something that would make Marcus smile again.

The distance between us had been growing for months. Three years of fertility treatments had drained us both—emotionally, physically, financially. But this miracle baby, our little one who'd appeared against all odds, was going to change everything. I was sure of it.

"Just a few more weeks until we know if you're a boy or girl," I whispered, rubbing my rounded belly. The baby responded with a flutter of movement that still made my heart soar every time.

A notification popped up on Marcus's screen—a text message preview. I normally wouldn't have looked, but the name caught my eye: Sophia Chen, his business partner. And the words that followed froze my blood.

*Can't wait to wake up next to you every morning. Two more weeks until she's gone.*

My fingers trembled as I clicked on the message app. I shouldn't be doing this. I shouldn't be invading his privacy. But something primal and terrified drove me forward.

The messages loaded, hundreds of them, stretching back months. Intimate. Loving. Planning.

*The condo will feel so much better with your touch instead of hers.*

*We'll redo the master bedroom first. I can't sleep another night in that bed.*

*What if she won't leave easily?*

*She will. I've made sure there's nothing left for her here.*

I scrolled frantically, each message driving the knife deeper. Photos. Plans for trips. Discussions about their future together.

And then I saw it—a message from three weeks ago, right after my last ultrasound.

*She's keeping the pregnancy. It complicates things.*

Sophia's response: *What are you going to do?*

*Whatever I have to. This doesn't change our plans. You're my future, not her. Not it.*

Not it. My baby. Our baby. The miracle we'd prayed for. The child I thought would save us.

I slammed the laptop closed and ran to the bathroom, barely making it before I vomited. My whole body shook with sobs as I curled around the toilet bowl, one hand protectively cradling my belly.

"I've got you," I whispered to my baby. "I've got you."

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I spent the day in a fog, moving through our condo like a ghost. I made dinner on autopilot—Marcus's favorite pasta, the irony not lost on me. When I heard his key in the lock at precisely 7:15 PM, I straightened my shoulders and took a deep breath.

"Something smells good," he called out, dropping his keys in the ceramic bowl by the door—the one I'd hand-painted for our second anniversary.

I watched him move through our home with the confidence of someone who owned everything in it, including me. Had he always looked at me with such cool detachment? Had I just been too desperate to notice?

"Dinner's ready," I said, my voice surprisingly steady as I placed two plates on our dining table.

We sat across from each other, the silence broken only by the scrape of forks against ceramic. I studied his face—the sharp jawline I used to trace with my fingertips, the dark eyes that once looked at me with desire, the lips that had whispered promises he never intended to keep.

"You're on my laptop today," he said casually, twirling pasta around his fork.

It wasn't a question. He knew.

"Yes." I set down my fork. "I saw your messages with Sophia."

He didn't flinch. Didn't deny it. Just took another bite of pasta and chewed thoughtfully, as if we were discussing the weather.

"How long?" I asked.

"Does it matter?"

"It matters to me."

He sighed, setting down his fork. "Eight months. But it's been over between us for longer than that, Isabella. You know that."

"No," I said, my voice cracking. "I didn't know that. I thought we were fighting for our family. I thought this baby—" My hand went to my stomach protectively.

"This baby was never part of the plan," he cut in, his voice eerily calm. "Let's be practical about this. You're young. You could start over. There are options—adoption, for instance."

The room seemed to tilt sideways. "Options? You want me to give up our child?"

"Isabella." He reached across the table, not for my hand, but for his wine glass. "Let's be honest. This pregnancy, this child—they're liabilities I never signed up for. Our marriage was already over. This just complicates the exit strategy."

Exit strategy. As if our life together had been nothing but a business venture gone sour.

"You never wanted this baby," I whispered, the truth dawning on me with sickening clarity.

"No," he said simply. "I didn't."

The pasta turned to ash in my mouth as my world collapsed around me.

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