2 months before I told my husband I was pregnant, he had a secret vasectomy. he accused me of cheating, drained our bank accounts, and left me for his mistress. He brought her to my first ultrasound to force me to sign away our house. “Tell me how far along this bastard is,” he sneered at the doctor. His mistress smirked. The doctor stared at the monitor, then looked dead at him. At that moment, I still didn’t know the most devastating shock was waiting for me at the ultrasound.

I nodded. Evelyn was worth every penny.

The next three months were a brutal test of endurance. My bedroom became my entire world. My body, which had once been a vehicle for my career and my life, became a sacred, fragile fortress dedicated entirely to keeping two tiny lives safe.

I worked from my laptop, propped up on pillows. My mother managed the house.

And David? David became a ghost haunting the perimeter of my life.

Without access to our funds, Peyton abandoned him within three weeks. The fake pregnancy scandal made him a pariah in their social circles, and his erratic behavior cost him his partnership at his firm. He was reduced to leaving voicemails I never answered and dropping off groceries on the porch that my mother would silently carry inside.

One rainy Tuesday afternoon, the doorbell rang. My mother went to answer it and didn’t return immediately. I heard hushed, urgent voices in the foyer.

A few minutes later, the door to my bedroom slowly opened.

It wasn’t David. It was Eleanor.

She looked a decade older than she had at the dinner party. The pearls were gone. The arrogant posture was broken. She stood in the doorway, clutching her designer handbag like a shield, looking at me lying in bed with my heavily pregnant stomach.

“Your mother said I had five minutes,” Eleanor said quietly.

“Make it three,” I replied, not sitting up.

She walked closer, stopping at the foot of the bed. She couldn’t meet my eyes.

“I was cruel to you, Lauren,” she said, her voice cracking. “I was so desperate to believe my son was flawless that I chose to believe you were nothing. I let that… that woman into my home. I am so deeply ashamed.”

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