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The Regret of a Cheating Husband

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 731    |    Released on: 09/12/2025

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rmed a new life, a tiny pulse echoing my own. After years of trying, we were finally going to be parents. The second report, ho

The moment I saw that positive line, I immediately called him, my voice thick with tears of joy. Our families had been overjoy

A new life needed ten months to grow, but I barely had any time left. How could I tell Anderson? How could I tell him we

adn' t seen the doctor' s sad eyes, heard the terrible words. I needed time to process, t

ending a shiver through me. "Your hands are like ice, sweetheart," he murmured, rub

like a stranger, his words echoing in a void I couldn

es burned. I had a sensitive stomach, a fact he knew well, and he used to cook for me whenever I had a

e coaxed, his

His gentleness, his apparent love, clashed violently with Katlyn' s venomous words. He couldn't b

le gracing his lips. A smile I knew was reserved for me. He quickly

weak smile. "It's delicious," I

or you, my love. Nothing but the

le touch, was a lie. This soup, this moment, none of it was truly for me. It was a performance, and I was the unwitti

mself to take the call in the other room, I bolted. I stumbled into the bathroom, dropping to my knees, and r

tiny fragments of pills. My medication. I had barely been keeping it down. I curled into a b

son' s phone. It was Katlyn. The sickening puzzle clic

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“On the same afternoon I learned I was finally pregnant, the doctor handed me a death sentence: stage 4 stomach cancer. I went home to tell my husband, Anderson, only to be interrupted by a call from a woman named Katlyn. "He' s on a '100-Day Farewell Tour' with me," she gloated, "getting the fun out of his system before he comes back to his boring duty as a father." For the next three months, I died in silence while Anderson lived his best life with her. He blamed my weight loss on morning sickness and my vomiting on hormones, never looking closely enough to see the blood. On my birthday, the final day of his "tour," he bought me a cake, tucked me into bed, and immediately left to celebrate their finale in a hotel room across the street. He thought he could just flip a switch and return to our marriage when he was ready. He didn't know that while he was whispering promises to his mistress, I was signing our divorce papers. I terminated the pregnancy he claimed to want so badly and left the medical report on the table. By the time he came home to play the role of the devoted husband, I was already gone.”
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