After five years of heartbreak, Carol finally falls pregnant — but she keeps it a secret until she’s sure.
At her ultrasound, joy turns to ice when she spots her husband, Ronald, tenderly embracing a pregnant woman.
Who is she?
Carol follows them… and uncovers a truth she never expected.
My hands shook as I set the pregnancy test on the bathroom counter. The past half-decade had been an endless cycle of disappointment, but this morning felt different. I watched, barely breathing, as two pink lines appeared.
I wanted to tell Ronald immediately.
He’d been my rock through everything: the treatments, the tears, the midnight breakdowns when my period arrived yet again.
But after so many false starts and heartbreaks, I needed to be sure.
One more disappointment might break us both.
So I made an appointment for an ultrasound and told him I had a dental cleaning. The lie felt bitter on my tongue, but I convinced myself it would be worth it when I could give him real, concrete news.
At the hospital, the technician’s wand glided over my belly.
“There,” she said, pointing.
“See that flutter?”
I squinted at the screen, and then I saw it. A tiny, rapid pulse.
A heartbeat.
“Oh my God,” I breathed.
Joy bloomed in my chest, pure and perfect.
After five years of trying, I was finally going to be a mom!
I floated out of the examination room, my hand resting on my still-flat stomach. Already, I was planning how to tell Ronald. Maybe I’d wrap up the ultrasound picture as a gift, or—
The thought shattered as I rounded the corner.
Down the hall, near the obstetrics waiting room, stood Ronald.
My Ronald. But he wasn’t alone.
His arms were wrapped around a young, very pregnant woman.
His hands rested protectively on her swollen belly, and his expression… I knew that expression. It was the same tender look he gave me when I was upset or afraid.
This wasn’t just a casual hug between acquaintances.
This was intimate.
Familiar.
I ducked behind a vending machine before they could see me, my pulse pounding so hard I could barely hear anything else. Who was she? Why was Ronald here instead of at his office, where he’d said he’d be?
The woman said something I couldn’t hear, and Ronald laughed.
It was his real laugh too, not the polite one he used with clients.
My stomach churned.
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