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Unmasking My Husband's Pregnant Affair

On her third anniversary, Chloe’s world collapses when she catches her husband, Eric, in a betrayal with her sister. Heartbroken by their affair and an impending pregnancy, she demands a divorce to escape the toxic union. Yet, Eric refuses to release his grip, igniting a fierce struggle for her autonomy. To reclaim her future, Chloe must now navigate a maze of deception and pain to finally break free from the man who ruined her life.
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Chapter 3

The key to Saige's flower shop sat in my palm like a small, damning piece of evidence. I'd found it in Clayton's desk drawer—third from the left, beneath his passport and some business cards—while searching for our marriage certificate. He'd told me it was for a storage unit where he kept old client files.

Another lie in a marriage built on them.

The West Village was quiet at nine on a Tuesday evening, the cobblestone streets mostly empty except for the occasional couple wandering home from dinner. Saige's shop—'Bloom & Barrel,' the sign read in whimsical script—sat dark and locked on a corner lot, its windows full of carefully arranged roses and orchids.

I turned the key. The lock clicked open.

The scent of flowers hit me immediately—heavy, cloying, funeral-sweet. I stood in the doorway for a moment, letting my eyes adjust to the darkness. This was where Clayton had come, week after week, choosing arrangements for me while sleeping with the woman who arranged them. The irony wasn't lost on me.

I moved through the shop slowly at first, running my fingers over silk ribbons and crystal vases. Everything was so carefully curated, so deliberately precious. Just like Saige herself, with her pink dresses and calculated tears.

Then I picked up the first vase and threw it against the wall.

The crash was spectacular. Glass exploded, water sprayed, white roses scattered across the floor like casualties. And something inside me broke open—something that had been wound too tight for too long.

I grabbed another vase. Then another. Crystal shattered against brick walls, sending prisms of light scattering in the darkness. Water pooled on the hardwood floors, mixing with crushed petals and broken stems. I overturned display tables, sending carefully arranged orchids tumbling. Ribbon spools unraveled across the floor in streams of silk.

My hands were shaking. My breath came in sharp gasps. But I couldn't stop.

I found the spray paint in the back room—gold, meant for decorating pots—and used it to write across the exposed brick wall in jagged, furious letters: HOMEWRECKER.

When I was finished, the shop looked like a battlefield. Broken glass glittered in the streetlight filtering through the windows. Flowers lay crushed and dying, their petals already browning. Water dripped from overturned buckets. The air smelled of sap and destruction.

I should have felt guilty. Should have felt ashamed.

Instead, I felt clean.

On my way out, I picked up a single white lily from the wreckage—somehow still intact, still perfect—and carried it home.

*

Clayton's call came at eleven-thirty. I was in bed, reading, the white lily in a crystal vase on my nightstand. I let it ring three times before answering.

"How could you?" His voice was raw with fury. "How could you do that to her?"

Not 'to us.' To her.

"I don't know what you're talking about," I said calmly, turning a page in my book.

"Don't play games, Wynter. The shop—her entire business—you destroyed everything. She's devastated. She's pregnant, for God's sake!"

"Then perhaps she should have thought about that before sleeping with a married man."

Silence. I could hear his breathing on the other end, heavy and agitated.

"I'm coming home," he said finally. "We're going to settle this now."

He hung up before I could respond.

I set my book aside and waited.

*

The penthouse door slammed open forty minutes later. Clayton stormed into the bedroom still wearing his dinner suit, his tie loosened, his face flushed with rage. He stopped when he saw the lily on my nightstand, his eyes narrowing.

"You're going to pay for the damages," he said without preamble. "Every cent. And you're going to apologize to Saige."

I looked up at him, taking in the disheveled hair, the protective fury in his eyes. All for her. Never for me.

"No."

"This isn't a negotiation, Wynter. You destroyed her livelihood. Her dream. You—"

"She destroyed my marriage," I interrupted, my voice dangerously soft. "Perhaps we're even."

"It wasn't like that." Clayton ran his hands through his hair, pacing. "You don't understand. What Saige and I have—it's real. It's not like us. We've been going through the motions for years, and you know it."

Each word landed like a slap. But I kept my face composed, my hands steady as I closed my book.

"I want a divorce," he said, pulling an envelope from his jacket pocket. "Sign these papers. Let's end this civilly before it gets worse."

He threw the envelope onto the bed between us. I picked it up slowly, examining the law firm's letterhead, the official weight of the paper. Then I tore it in half. And in half again. I let the pieces flutter to the floor like confetti.

"No."

Clayton's face darkened. "You can't be serious."

"I'm perfectly serious." I stood, facing him across the width of our marriage bed. "You want to leave me for your pregnant mistress? You want to humiliate me in front of all of Manhattan? Fine. But I'm not making it easy for you."

"Wynter—"

"Get out of my bedroom."

"This is my home too!"

"Then sleep on the couch."

Something snapped in his expression. He moved around the bed toward me, his face contorted with fury. "You vindictive, spiteful—"

The crack of his palm against my cheek echoed through the apartment.

For a moment, neither of us moved. My head had snapped to the side with the force of the blow, and I could feel heat blooming across my cheekbone. I touched my face slowly, my fingers coming away without blood but my skin burning.

When I looked back at Clayton, I saw shock in his eyes—as if he couldn't quite believe what he'd done. But not regret. Never regret.

"Get out," I said, my voice cold and clear as winter ice. "Get out of this apartment. Now."

He opened his mouth, closed it again. For the first time since I'd known him, Clayton Montgomery looked uncertain.

"Wynter, I—"

"Now."

He left. I heard him gather his things, heard the front door close behind him. Only then did I allow myself to sink onto the bed, my hand still pressed against my burning cheek.

I looked at the white lily on my nightstand—death and rebirth, the flower seller had once told me, not knowing she was describing my marriage.

Something inside me had died tonight. Something else was beginning to wake.

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