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After His Ex Faked Cancer, I Lost Our Baby

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A woman's marriage crumbles when her husband becomes obsessed with an ex-girlfriend who is faking a terminal illness. His relentless neglect of his wife leads to a horrific tragedy: the loss of their unborn child. Broken by his betrayal and the death of her baby, she struggles to find the inner strength to leave his web of lies. This emotional drama follows her painful journey as she seeks justice and a future free from his cruelty.

After His Ex Faked Cancer, I Lost Our Baby Chapter 1

The dinner I made is cold by the time Ryder walks through the door.

I hear his key in the lock at nine-forty-seven — I know because I've been watching the microwave clock the way you watch a wound, waiting to see if it stops bleeding. The pasta has gone stiff in the pot. The candles I lit two hours ago have burned down to waxy stumps, and I've already blown them out and moved them to the counter so he won't see that I bothered.

He looks like he's been in a car accident. That's the first thing I notice — not the lateness, not the fact that he didn't call. His face has that particular blankness that comes after shock, the kind where the features are all present but nothing behind them is working right. He's still in his coat.

"Greta." He says my name like it's a question.

"Sit down," I say. Not unkindly. I pull out the chair across from mine and sit first, folding my hands on the table, and I watch him lower himself into the seat like a man who isn't sure the floor will hold.

What he tells me takes less than four minutes. I know because I'm still watching the clock.

Whitney Jackson. His college girlfriend — the one whose name I've heard exactly three times in five years, always in the past tense, always with that careful neutrality men use when something still has a pulse. She's back in New York. Late-stage cancer. One month, the doctors said. And her last wish — her last wish — is to marry him.

He's already said yes.

The kitchen is very quiet. The refrigerator hums. Somewhere outside, a cab leans on its horn and then goes silent.

"I know how this sounds," Ryder says. His hands are flat on the table, fingers spread, the way people sit when they're trying to show they're not hiding anything. "But she's dying, Greta. She has no one. I can't just —"

"You already said yes."

He stops.

"You didn't call me." I keep my voice level. I've had four minutes to build the wall and I am standing behind it with everything I have. "You didn't come home first. You said yes, and then you came home."

"I needed to see her first, I needed to make sure she was —"

"I'm not asking you to explain the order." I look at him. Really look — at the guilt he's wearing like a man who still believes guilt is the same as innocence. "I'm telling you what happened."

He reaches across the table. I move my hands to my lap.

"One month," I say. "You have one month to honor whatever this is. And then it's done. That's the only version of this I'm willing to hear."

The relief that moves across his face is so fast he almost catches it in time. Almost.

He's gone twenty minutes later, back to her, and I stand in the kitchen doorway and listen to the apartment settle around his absence.

---

I make tea.

I don't mean to — my hands just do it, filling the kettle, setting it on the burner, reaching for the tin on the second shelf. My grandmother kept her tea in the same kind of tin, white with a blue flower painted on the lid, and I bought one just like it the year after she died without fully understanding why.

Her photograph is on the windowsill above the sink. Small frame, slightly crooked — I never straighten it because she never would have either. She is smiling in the way she always smiled, like she knew something you didn't but wasn't going to make you feel bad about it.

I press my palm flat against my stomach.

Eight weeks. I found out on a Tuesday, standing in the bathroom at six in the morning with the test balanced on the edge of the sink, and my first feeling — before the fear, before anything else — was something so close to joy it frightened me. A family. A real one. The kind that doesn't leave.

I'm not telling him. Not yet. Not while Whitney Jackson is in this apartment like a third presence, not while Ryder is wearing that expression I don't have a name for. One month. I'll give him his one month, and then I'll tell him, and we'll build what I've been building toward for five years.

The kettle boils. I pour the water and wrap both hands around the mug and stand there until it goes cold.

---

Malaya is already at the coffee shop when I arrive the next morning, sitting with her back to the wall the way she always does — a habit she's never explained and I've never asked about. She looks tired in a way that has nothing to do with sleep, the kind of tired that lives behind the eyes.

"You look terrible," she says, which from Malaya is practically a greeting.

"Good morning to you too."

She pushes a coffee toward me and waits. That's the thing about Malaya — she never asks directly. She just makes space and lets the silence do the work, and eventually you fill it because she's the only person you know who won't flinch at what comes out.

I tell her about Ryder. About Whitney. About the one month.

She doesn't say anything for a long moment. She turns her cup in a slow circle on the table, and I notice she's not wearing her wedding ring, and I file that away without commenting because she hasn't offered it and I won't take it.

"He's already blurring the line," she says finally. "You know that, right? The line between 'moral duty' and whatever this actually is — he blurred it the second he said yes without calling you first."

"He panicked. She's dying, Malaya."

"She's also his ex-girlfriend." Her voice is not unkind. It's worse than unkind — it's careful, the way you are with someone standing too close to an edge. "And you're the woman who's been with him for five years, and he didn't call you."

I open my mouth to answer and the nausea hits me like a wave cresting — sudden, total, the coffee smell turning sharp and wrong. I press two fingers to my lips and breathe through it.

Malaya's eyes drop to my hand. Then back up.

"Greta."

"I'm fine. Morning sickness."

The word lands between us. She goes very still.

"How far?"

"Eight weeks."

"Does he know?"

"No."

She leans forward, both elbows on the table, and her voice drops to something that is not quite gentle but is the closest Malaya gets. "You need to tell him. Today. Not in a month — today. Whatever is happening with Whitney, he needs to know what he's actually walking away from."

I look out the window. The street is gray and bright at once, the way New York gets in early spring when the light hasn't decided what it wants to be yet.

"I know," I say.

But I don't move to call him. And Malaya, who knows me better than almost anyone alive, doesn't push. She just refills my water glass and sits with me while the morning moves around us, and neither of us says the thing we're both thinking — that some doors, once opened, don't close the same way twice.

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