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The Regret of a Cheating Husband

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 878    |    Released on: 09/12/2025

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ame even busier after my pregnancy announcement. He worked late, took more trips, always with the same

ng on my birthday. He wasn't working; he was playing out his perverse fantasy, meticulously planning his return to 'duty.' The th

of me, the logical part, screamed to ignore it. But a darker, more perverse

re social media feed, a public gallery of her illicit a

shapes that mirrored my shattered expectations. Anderson, usually so reserved, was laughing freely, his he

son! So blessed. #MyLove." A photo of him, his back to the camera, holding

ruins where he held her close, whispering into her ear. He'd told me he was on

a new stab, a fresh wound. Katlyn was careful not to show his face directly in most photos, but I knew hi

be "stuck in meetings" or "working late." Each excuse now revealed itself

was also, according to Katlyn's posts, their "anniversary." T

eps, the creak of the floorboards as he moved to the guest room. The next morning, he was gone, a text message explaining an urgent out-of-town business trip.

s to see, no more damning evidence. The last post was dated ye

disgust I felt for him, and for myself for being so blind, was overwhelming. My body, already weakened by illness, rebelled. His touch, his very presen

my still-flat stomach. The words, meant to be comforting, sounded like a cruel joke, a twiste

. Now, "work" was his constant excuse, a flimsy veil over his secret life. Katlyn's posts, a

he obligation he was returning to. The

y stomach a dull ache, mirroring the agony in my heart. The cancer was relentless, a cruel companion in

ight never get to hold. I knew I couldn't wait any longer. I couldn't let this go on. I had to

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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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