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Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I smoothed my hands over the gentle curve of my belly. Fifteen weeks. This time felt different—stronger, more real than the five pregnancies that had ended in heartbreak. I'd been cautious about hope, but today's appointment would finally give us answers, maybe even let us hear the heartbeat. "Don't forget about the appointment," I called to Colten as he adjusted his tie in the mirror. "Two o'clock at Dr. Martinez's office." He turned, and for a moment, I saw the man I'd fallen in love with eight years ago. His smile was warm, genuine, as he crossed the room to cup my face in his hands. "I wouldn't miss it for the world," he said, pressing a tender kiss to my forehead. "Our little miracle deserves both parents there." The kiss lingered, and I closed my eyes, savoring the intimacy we'd been rebuilding since learning about this pregnancy.
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The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I smoothed my hands over the gentle curve of my belly. Fifteen weeks. This time felt different—stronger, more real than the five pregnancies that had ended in heartbreak. I'd been cautious about hope, but today's appointment would finally give us answers, maybe even let us hear the heartbeat.

"Don't forget about the appointment," I called to Colten as he adjusted his tie in the mirror. "Two o'clock at Dr. Martinez's office."

He turned, and for a moment, I saw the man I'd fallen in love with eight years ago. His smile was warm, genuine, as he crossed the room to cup my face in his hands.

"I wouldn't miss it for the world," he said, pressing a tender kiss to my forehead. "Our little miracle deserves both parents there."

The kiss lingered, and I closed my eyes, savoring the intimacy we'd been rebuilding since learning about this pregnancy. After so many losses, Colten had been different this time—more attentive, more present. Or so I'd thought.

"I love you," I whispered against his chest, breathing in his familiar cologne.

"I love you too, Sky. More than you know."

By noon, I was already at the hospital, sitting in the waiting room with my hands folded protectively over my stomach. The familiar antiseptic smell made my throat tight with memories of other appointments, other hopes dashed. But this time would be different. This time, Colten would be here.

My phone buzzed. A text from him: "Emergency client meeting just came up. Can't make the appointment. So sorry, babe. You'll be fine without me."

I stared at the message, reading it three times. Can't make it. After promising this morning, after kissing my forehead and calling our baby a miracle. My hands trembled as I typed back: "This is important, Colten. Can't someone else handle it?"

No response.

To distract myself from the growing knot in my chest, I opened Instagram. Maybe some mindless scrolling would calm my nerves before they called my name. The first story that appeared made my blood freeze.

Izabella Riley. Colten's assistant. Her perfectly manicured finger pointed at the Seattle Space Needle, golden in the sunset. The timestamp read 11:47 AM—just thirteen minutes ago.

My finger moved automatically to the next slide. Pike Place Market, her laughing face partially obscured by a bouquet of flowers. Then another: a romantic waterfront restaurant, two wine glasses on a white tablecloth. But it was the final photo that shattered everything.

A man's hand reaching across the table toward hers. On his wrist, unmistakably, was Colten's watch—the vintage Rolex I'd given him for our fifth anniversary. The one he claimed made him think of me every time he checked the time.

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the waiting room floor. Around me, other expectant mothers chatted quietly with their partners, rubbed their bellies, shared excited whispers about nursery colors and baby names. I sat alone, the truth crushing down on me like a physical weight.

Seattle. He was in Seattle with her while I sat here, carrying his child, waiting for him to keep his promise.

"Skyler Crawford?"

The nurse's voice seemed to come from underwater. I retrieved my phone with shaking hands and followed her down the familiar hallway to the examination room. The paper crinkled beneath me as I settled onto the table, my mind still reeling from those photos.

"How are we feeling today?" Dr. Martinez asked as she prepared the ultrasound equipment.

"Fine," I lied, my voice hollow. "Just fine."

The cold gel on my belly made me flinch. Dr. Martinez moved the wand across my skin, her eyes focused on the monitor. Seconds stretched into minutes. The silence grew heavy, oppressive.

"Let me just..." She adjusted the equipment, pressed harder, moved to a different angle. Her professional smile began to fade.

Something was wrong. I could see it in the way she bit her lower lip, the way she avoided my eyes. "Doctor?"

"I'm going to get Dr. Kim for a second opinion," she said quietly, setting down the wand.

When Dr. Kim entered, I already knew. The careful way they positioned themselves, the gentle tone as they explained what I could see for myself on the blank, silent screen.

No heartbeat. No movement. No miracle.

"I'm so sorry, Skyler," Dr. Martinez said, her hand warm on my shoulder. "These things happen, and it's not your fault."

But as I lay there staring at the empty ultrasound screen, I wasn't thinking about fault or medical explanations. I was thinking about Colten's hand in that photo, reaching across a romantic dinner table toward another woman while our baby died inside me.

Two losses in one day. My child and the last shred of my marriage.

As the medical staff discussed procedures around me, their voices became white noise. My mind had already shifted, crystallizing into something cold and sharp. For six years, I'd endured loss after loss, supporting Colten through his own grief while he slowly chipped away at my confidence, my hope, my trust.

No more.

This was the last time I would grieve alone.

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