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After My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Our Baby

Trapped in a loveless marriage for three years, Natalie’s world shatters when Shane demands a divorce for his mistress. The ultimate betrayal occurs during a dire crisis, where he chooses his lover over their unborn baby’s survival. After enduring the tragedy, Natalie vanishes, eventually returning as a formidable force. Now, a regretful Shane seeks redemption, but the fragile woman he abandoned has evolved into someone he can no longer control.
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Chapter 2

Three weeks after Spencer walked out, the penthouse had transformed from a home into a mausoleum of silence. The expansive windows, once framing a billion-dollar view of Manhattan, were now just cold glass amplifying the gray November sky. On the marble island—where Spencer had once swirled scotch and shattered my heart—sat a stack of envelopes stamped with red urgent lettering. Eviction notices. Frozen assets. A legal blockade designed to starve me out.

I sat on the floor, wrapped in a duvet that smelled of stale air, staring at a dust bunny caught in a draft. My stomach growled, a hollow, cramping reminder that the crackers ran out yesterday. I had no energy to fight the lawyers, no will to call my parents, who would only ask what I had done to drive Spencer away.

A heavy pounding on the front door shattered the quiet. Not the polite buzz of the concierge, but a demanding, rhythmic thud.

I didn't move. If I stayed quiet, maybe the world would forget I existed.

"Gracelyn! Open the damn door, or I'm breaking the lock!"

The voice was deep, familiar, and laced with a panic that didn't belong in this sterile hallway. *Dane.*

My legs trembled as I stood, the duvet trailing behind me like a royal train of misery. I undid the latch. The door flew open, revealing Dane Richardson. He was breathless, his coat damp with rain, his chest heaving.

He didn't say hello. He didn't ask how I was. His gaze swept over me—my matted hair, the sunken shadows beneath my eyes, the trembling hands clutching the blanket. His jaw tightened, a muscle feathering near his ear.

"I heard," he said, his voice dropping to a rough whisper. "My mother told me the rumors. I drove straight from the Hamptons."

"I'm fine, Dane," I lied, though the words scraped my dry throat. "You shouldn't be here."

He stepped inside, forcing me to retreat. He didn't ask for permission; he just took up space, filling the void Spencer had left with a terrifying amount of warmth. "You're not fine. You look like a ghost."

He walked past me to the kitchen, picking up an eviction notice. He read it, his knuckles whitening, then crumpled it in his fist. "Sit down, Grace."

"I don't need charity."

He turned, his eyes blazing with a fierce, protective anger I hadn't seen since we were kids. "This isn't charity. This is a rescue. Now sit."

He raided the pantry, finding a forgotten can of soup and some pasta. Within twenty minutes, the smell of garlic and simmering tomatoes assaulted my senses, making my mouth water painfully. He placed a steaming bowl in front of me.

"Eat," he commanded gently. "Then we call a lawyer I know. A shark who eats guys like Spencer for breakfast."

For the first time in three weeks, I picked up a fork. And as the first bite hit my tongue, the tears finally came.

***

The seasons blurred, winter bleeding into a ferocious February. The snowstorm of the decade howled outside, burying the city in white, but inside the delivery room at Mount Sinai, the world had narrowed to a single point of agony.

"I can't," I gasped, my head thrashing against the pillow. The pain was a physical entity, tearing me apart from the inside. Panic clawed at my throat—the old, familiar fear that I was too weak, too broken. "I can't do this alone."

"You aren't alone." A large, steady hand gripped mine. Dane.

He had driven through whiteout conditions, his knuckles white on the steering wheel, his calm voice the only thing keeping me from screaming in the car. Now, he stood by the bedside, wiping sweat from my forehead with a tenderness that made my chest ache.

"Breathe with me, Grace," he murmured, locking eyes with me. "Focus on my voice. Nowhere else."

Another contraction seized me, turning my vision red. I squeezed his hand hard enough to break bone, but he didn't flinch. He anchored me. Spencer would have been checking his watch, disgusted by the mess, by the raw, animalistic reality of birth. Dane was right there in the trenches, unbothered by the blood, focused entirely on me.

"One more push, Gracelyn!" the doctor urged.

I screamed, pouring every ounce of my betrayal, my fear, and my hope into that final effort. And then—a cry. High, thin, and miraculous.

The doctor held him up. My son. Leo.

"Do you want to cut the cord, Dad?" the nurse asked, offering the scissors to Dane.

Dane froze for a split second, looking at me. I nodded, too exhausted to speak. With shaking hands, he severed the physical tie to my past life. When he looked up, tears were streaming freely down his face, unashamed and beautiful.

"He's perfect, Grace," Dane choked out, his voice thick with emotion. "He's absolutely perfect."

***

A year later, the air smelled of vanilla buttercream and new beginnings. Leo sat in his high chair, his face smeared with blue frosting, clapping his chubby hands as a small group of friends sang "Happy Birthday."

Dane stood behind Leo, wiping a smudge of icing from the baby's cheek with practiced ease. He looked at me across the small, cozy living room of the brownstone we were renting—a far cry from the cold penthouse, filled instead with warmth and laughter.

When the guests filtered out, leaving us in the quiet hum of the evening, Dane cleared his throat. He didn't get down on one knee; that felt too performative for us. Instead, he walked over to where I was folding napkins and took my hands in his.

"I have something for you," he said, pulling a small box from his pocket. It wasn't a diamond the size of a skating rink. It was a simple gold band, timeless and sturdy.

"I don't want to replace anyone," Dane said, his thumbs brushing over my knuckles. "And I know you're still healing. But I love you, Gracelyn. I love who you are, and I love who you're becoming. And I love that boy in the other room more than my own life."

My breath hitched. "Dane..."

"I want to be his father," he said, his gaze intense and unwavering. "Legally. Officially. I want to protect you both, for the rest of my life. Will you let me?"

It wasn't a question of ownership; it was an offer of partnership. A promise of safety.

"Yes," I whispered, the word carrying the weight of my freedom. "Yes."

A month later, in a quiet courthouse ceremony, with Leo drooling on my shoulder and the judge smiling kindly over his spectacles, I signed the papers. I wasn't just Gracelyn Gordon anymore. I was a wife to a man who respected me, and Leo had a father who would never, ever leave.

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