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He Comforted Her While I Lost Our Baby Novel Cover

He Comforted Her While I Lost Our Baby

On the night I lost our unborn child, my husband was absent. While I suffered through a lonely miscarriage in the hospital, he was busy consoling another woman. This cruel betrayal has destroyed our union, opening my eyes to the truth of my life as a billionaire's wife. I possessed every luxury except the support of the man I loved. Now, I must find the courage to walk away from the person who abandoned me during my darkest hour.
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Chapter 2

The first box I shipped to Seattle was small. A shoebox, basically. I packed it on a Wednesday morning while Vincenzo was at the office — three sketchbooks from art school, a folded mood board I'd kept in the back of my closet for seven years, and a small bundle of fabric swatches I'd been collecting since college. Cotton voile. A scrap of raw silk. A piece of hand-dyed linen in a color I'd always called "almost gray."

I sealed the box with packing tape, wrote my parents' address in black marker, and dropped it off at the UPS store on my lunch break. No return address. No label that said anything about me.

Just a box. Going home before I did.

The second box went out Friday. My mother's handwritten recipe cards, which I'd brought to LA in a rubber-banded stack and never once used. A ceramic mug my dad had made in a pottery class when I was twelve. Two paperback novels I'd read so many times the spines had cracked. Small things. Mine things. Things that had no reason to be in this apartment anymore.

I packed each one carefully, like I was returning borrowed items to their rightful owner.

I suppose I was.

---

On Thursday, my phone buzzed while I was eating lunch at my desk.

Vincenzo: *Delaney's ultrasound is Monday. She has no one to go with her, so I'm going to take her. Just so you know.*

I read it twice. Set my phone down. Picked up my fork. Chewed.

Then I opened my laptop, pulled up the resignation letter I'd been refining all week, and read through it one more time. Clean. Professional. Effective date: three weeks from Monday.

I attached it to an email addressed to HR and hit send.

Then I picked up my phone and typed back: *OK.*

One letter. Two characters. The smallest possible acknowledgment that a message had been received.

I went back to my lunch and spent the rest of my break researching boutique design firms in Seattle. There were more than I remembered. The industry had grown. I made a list in a notes app I'd set to private, the same one where I kept my flight options and my moving checklist and the name of a subletter my college friend Rachel had mentioned offhand last month.

I was thorough. I had always been thorough. Vincenzo used to say that about me at client dinners, like it was a charming quirk. *Clare keeps track of everything.* People would laugh. I would smile.

He had no idea how right he was.

---

He noticed something was different. I could tell by the way he watched me.

Not the obvious watching — not the checking-his-phone, half-present attention I'd gotten used to. This was different. Focused. Like he was trying to locate something he'd misplaced.

It was a Saturday evening. We were in the kitchen, and he was telling me something about a project at work, and then, mid-sentence, he said her name.

"Delaney mentioned the same thing, actually."

He paused. Just slightly. Just long enough to check.

I was slicing a lemon. I kept slicing.

"Huh," I said.

He kept talking. A minute later, he said it again — worked it in differently, more casually, like he was testing a different angle.

"Delaney's been dealing with the same contractor issue, weirdly enough."

I looked up. "Small world," I said, and smiled.

Not a tight smile. Not a brave smile. Just a smile. Easy and mild and completely empty of the thing he was looking for.

He went quiet for a moment.

I could feel him recalibrating.

A few days later, he tried again. We were getting ready for bed, and he brought it up with the careful casualness of someone who had rehearsed it.

"Delaney asked if you'd want to come to her next appointment. Show some support."

I set down my moisturizer. Looked at him in the mirror.

"That's kind of her," I said.

"So... maybe?"

"I'll think about it."

I turned off the bathroom light and got into bed.

Behind me, I heard him standing in the doorway for a moment. Just standing there. I could feel the shape of his confusion filling the room — the slight wrongness of a man who had expected resistance and received nothing. Who had braced for a wound and found only air.

He didn't know what to do with a Clare who didn't flinch.

He climbed into bed. We lay in the dark, not touching.

"You seem good," he said finally. "Like, really good lately."

"I feel good," I said.

And the strange thing was, it was true. Not happy. Not healed. But good in the way that a decision feels good. Solid. Settled. Like something that has been decided all the way down to the bone.

I stared at the ceiling in the dark. The water stain was still there in the corner. We had never gotten it fixed.

Three more boxes. That was all I had left.

I closed my eyes and started mentally packing the fourth.

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