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Wife's Pregnancy, Husband's Betrayal Novel Cover

Wife's Pregnancy, Husband's Betrayal

After three years of marriage, Elena is overjoyed to finally be pregnant, yet her happiness is shattered when she discovers her husband, Marcus, is having a secret affair. Reeling from his cold-hearted betrayal, she must navigate the emotional wreckage of her crumbling relationship while protecting her unborn child. As secrets emerge and trust is permanently broken, Elena faces a grueling choice between reconciliation and a new life alone.
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Chapter 1

The kitchen smelled of cinnamon and coffee on Thanksgiving morning, a stark contrast to the cold silence between Bentley and me. Seven years of marriage had taught me to find comfort in small things—the warmth of my mug against my palms, the gentle hum of the dishwasher, the way sunlight filtered through our kitchen blinds. Little anchors to keep me grounded when everything else felt like shifting sand.

I heard the front door open and close, followed by Bentley's footsteps. My husband appeared in the doorway, his tall frame filling the space. In his hands was a white bakery box tied with an elegant gold ribbon—the distinctive packaging from Ellison's, the most expensive bakery downtown.

"Happy Thanksgiving," I offered, trying to inject warmth into my voice. Maybe today would be different. Maybe today he'd remember I existed.

Bentley barely glanced at me, his attention focused on the box in his hands. "Yeah, you too."

The familiar ache of disappointment settled in my chest as I watched him place the box carefully on the counter. He lifted the lid, and the sweet, nutty aroma hit me immediately.

Pecan pie.

My throat tightened instinctively. "Bentley, you brought home pecan pie?" I asked, my voice rising slightly. "You know I'm severely allergic."

He rolled his eyes, the gesture so casual it felt like a slap. "It's not for you anyway."

Of course it wasn't. Nothing ever was anymore.

Bentley pulled out his phone and began typing, his wedding ring catching the light as his fingers moved across the screen. "Khloe's coming over to pick this up. It's her favorite."

"On Thanksgiving morning? We were supposed to have breakfast together before—"

"She'll just be a minute," he cut me off, not bothering to look up from his phone. "She's been having a rough time lately."

I bit my lip, swallowing the words that threatened to spill out. Khloe was always having a rough time, according to Bentley. Seven years of rough times that somehow always took precedence over whatever was happening in our marriage.

Less than ten minutes later, our doorbell rang. Bentley's face lit up in a way it hadn't for me in years. He hurried to answer it, and Khloe's melodic laugh floated through our home—a sound I'd grown to dread.

"You didn't have to do this!" she exclaimed as they entered the kitchen. She wore a cream sweater dress that hugged her curves, her dark hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders. She acknowledged me with a brief nod. "Hi, Tessa."

"Happy Thanksgiving, Khloe," I replied, forcing civility into my tone.

Bentley beamed as he presented the pie to her with a flourish. "Special Thanksgiving surprise for my favorite pie enthusiast."

Khloe's eyes widened with exaggerated delight. "From Ellison's? Bentley Shaw, you spoil me!"

I stood frozen, watching as my husband retrieved a knife from our drawer, handing it to Khloe with ceremony. "First slice is yours."

"We need to document this!" Khloe declared, pulling out her phone.

What followed was a performance that made my stomach turn. Bentley positioned the pie just so, adjusting the lighting. Khloe cut into it with deliberate slowness, gasping at the perfect consistency. They took photos of her taking the first bite, her eyes closed in feigned ecstasy, Bentley looking at her with undisguised adoration.

"This is going on Instagram," he announced, thumbs already typing. "'Grateful for the sweetest person in my life.'"

I watched as he added a string of heart emojis, tagging Khloe, completely oblivious to my presence—or worse, indifferent to it. Within seconds, notifications began pinging. Friends, family, colleagues—all liking and commenting on the spectacle of my husband celebrating another woman in our kitchen while I stood by, invisible.

Something inside me finally snapped.

"I want a divorce," I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite the trembling in my hands.

Bentley and Khloe paused their photo session, both turning to look at me as if just remembering I was there.

"Don't be dramatic, Tessa," Bentley laughed, dismissing seven years of pain with a wave of his hand.

"I'm not being dramatic. I'm being honest. I can't do this anymore."

"It's just a pie," he said, exasperation evident in his tone. "You're being completely unreasonable. Are you hormonal or something?"

Khloe had the decency to look uncomfortable, but not enough to leave or defend me.

"It's not about the pie," I said, my voice catching. "It's about you bringing something into our home that could literally kill me, just to please her. It's about you posting about how grateful you are for her on Thanksgiving while I'm standing right here. It's about seven years of me being an afterthought in my own marriage."

Bentley sighed heavily, checking his watch. "I don't have time for this right now. I promised Khloe's family I'd make it to their dinner."

"You're leaving?" The words felt hollow in my chest.

"We'll talk about your... feelings... later," he said, already gathering his keys and wallet. "There's leftover Chinese in the fridge if you're hungry."

And just like that, they were gone, leaving me alone in a kitchen that smelled of pecan pie and betrayal, while my phone lit up with notifications of more photos—my husband celebrating Thanksgiving with the woman he truly wanted to be with.

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