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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 3

The guilt in Bentley's eyes the next morning was almost worse than his indifference. He found me in the kitchen, nursing my third cup of coffee and staring at the stack of divorce papers I'd printed from my laptop. The sight of them seemed to jolt him into some semblance of awareness.

"Tessa," he said, his voice softer than it had been in months. "About yesterday... maybe I was a little insensitive."

A little insensitive. As if abandoning your wife on Thanksgiving to celebrate with another woman was merely a social faux pas.

"I was thinking," he continued, running his hand through his hair in that boyish gesture that used to make my heart flutter. "Why don't we go shopping today? Just the two of us. You mentioned wanting to get out more."

I looked up from my papers, studying his face. There was something desperate in his expression, like a man grasping at straws. "Shopping?"

"Yeah, you know. Spend some time together. Maybe hit that mall you like." He attempted a smile. "My treat."

The irony wasn't lost on me—the same mall where Khloe had humiliated me just yesterday. But something in his tone, the way he was actually looking at me instead of through me, made me nod. Perhaps this was his way of trying to fix what felt irreparably broken.

Two hours later, we stood in the women's section of Macy's, surrounded by racks of winter clothing. Bentley seemed genuinely engaged, commenting on colors and styles, even holding up a burgundy sweater against my shoulders.

"This would look beautiful on you," he said, and for a moment, I almost believed we could find our way back to each other.

I was in the dressing room, trying on the sweater, when I heard his phone ring. Through the thin door, his voice carried clearly.

"Khloe? What's wrong?" The immediate shift in his tone—from casual to deeply concerned—made my stomach drop. "Slow down, I can't understand you."

I emerged from the dressing room to find him pacing, his free hand pressed to his forehead. His entire body language had changed, tension radiating from every line of his frame.

"An emergency?" he was saying. "Of course, I'll be right there. Don't cry, sweetheart. I'm coming."

Sweetheart. The word hit me like a physical blow.

He hung up and turned to me, his face pale with worry. "Tessa, I'm so sorry, but I have to go. Khloe's having some kind of crisis and she needs me."

"What kind of crisis?" I asked, though I already knew it didn't matter. Nothing I could say would change his mind.

"I don't know exactly, but she was crying so hard I could barely understand her." He was already gathering his jacket, his keys. "I'll be back in just a few minutes, I promise. Maybe an hour at most."

I stood there holding the burgundy sweater, watching my husband abandon me yet again. "Bentley, we're supposed to be spending time together. You said—"

"I know what I said, but this is important. She really needs me right now." He paused at the edge of the clothing rack, looking back at me with what might have been regret. "Just... look around. Try on whatever you want. I'll be back before you know it."

And then he was gone, leaving me standing alone among the mannequins and sale signs, clutching a sweater that suddenly felt like a consolation prize.

I waited. Twenty minutes. Forty. An hour. Other shoppers moved around me, couples laughing together, mothers with daughters picking out outfits. I called his phone twice—straight to voicemail.

Finally, I gave up. I put the sweater back on its hanger and walked to the mall's taxi stand, my cheeks burning with humiliation as I gave the driver my address.

But when the taxi pulled into my driveway, Bentley's black BMW was already there, parked carelessly across two spaces as if he'd been in a hurry to get inside.

I paid the driver with shaking hands and walked to my own front door, my key turning in the lock with a soft click. The sound of laughter—warm, intimate, completely at ease—drifted from the kitchen.

I followed the sound, my footsteps silent on the hardwood floor. What I found in my kitchen made my blood turn to ice.

Bentley and Khloe stood at my stove, her hand resting on his arm as she stirred something in my grandmother's cast-iron pot. She wore one of my aprons—the one with tiny blue flowers that my mother had given me for my first apartment. They moved around each other with practiced ease, like dancers who'd rehearsed this routine a thousand times.

"Add a little more oregano," Khloe was saying, her voice soft and domestic. "Your grandmother's recipe always needed that extra touch."

My grandmother's recipe. The one I'd shared with Bentley during our first year of marriage, when I was still naive enough to believe that sharing family traditions would bring us closer together.

They hadn't even heard me come in. Bentley reached around her to grab the salt, his chest briefly pressing against her back, and she leaned into the contact with a satisfied smile.

"This smells incredible," he murmured, his voice carrying the same warmth he'd once reserved for me. "You're amazing at this."

"I just want to take care of you," she replied, turning in his arms to face him. "Someone should."

I cleared my throat, and they sprang apart like guilty teenagers. Bentley's face flushed red, while Khloe's expression shifted to one of practiced innocence.

"Tessa!" she exclaimed, pressing her hand to her chest. "You startled me. I was just helping Bentley with dinner. You seemed so tired lately, and I thought—"

"You thought you'd cook in my kitchen," I said, my voice deadly calm. "Using my cookware. Wearing my apron."

Bentley stepped forward, his hands raised as if approaching a wild animal. "Tessa, don't be like this. Khloe was just trying to help. You're being territorial."

"Territorial?" The word came out as a whisper. "In my own home?"

"It's just dinner," he continued, exasperation creeping into his tone. "Why do you have to make everything about jealousy? It's a harmless friendship."

Khloe untied my apron with deliberate slowness, her eyes never leaving mine. "I'm so sorry, Tessa. I really didn't mean to overstep. I just wanted to help since you've seemed so... overwhelmed lately." Her voice dripped with false concern. "Maybe I should go."

"No," Bentley said quickly, his hand reaching out to stop her. "You don't have to leave. Tessa's just having one of her moods."

One of my moods. As if my pain was nothing more than a minor inconvenience, a character flaw to be managed rather than a legitimate response to their betrayal.

I stood in the doorway of my own kitchen, watching my husband choose her comfort over my dignity once again, and felt something fundamental shift inside me. The last fragile thread of hope I'd been clinging to finally snapped.

They could have their cozy domestic scene. But they wouldn't have it in my home much longer.

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