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Chapter 2

Penulis: Nut Boss
I shoved his hand off me. No way I was letting him touch me—especially not now.

"If you wanna play stepdad, be my guest. But I'm not signing up to be your the tolerant wife. And she's not moving in like some side chick with benefits."

Chuck's face darkened. "Diana Drew, can't you talk like a decent human being? Women should lift each other up. You're a woman too—why make life harder for her? I'm just trying to help. Ever heard of compassion?"

I almost laughed. Three years by his side, helping him build from nothing. And the second I finally got pregnant, he pulled this stunt—marched in with his ex and her kid like he was doing some noble act, then acted like I was the problem.

Then he flipped into command mode. "Tomorrow, set up a room for Ella and Lucy. Actually, make it two."

I smiled. "Why bother? I'll just move out. Let your little family shack up together. Saves space."

The room went dead quiet. He shot me a look that could kill and stormed out.

***

The next morning, while I was stuck in the hospital waiting for the abortion surgery, I scrolled through my phone to kill time—and boom. Ella had just posted.

It was a pic from behind: Chuck holding Lucy.

The caption?

[What do you do when your husband cheats? Divorce him! Get a new man and your kid a new dad.]

We had a bunch of mutuals. The comments were already popping.

[Congrats on escaping misery and starting fresh!]

[Omg Ella's living a rom-com. How'd you score a hot CEO?]

Chuck—handsome, rich, CEO of a public company. Everyone knew who he was.

Ella was eating it up.

[Because I'm young and cute? Lol. Actually, he loves me.]

[Don't be jelly—you'll find your prince too!]

I just sat there, staring. The bitterness didn't even sting—it was almost funny.

So I dropped my own little truth bomb:

[What a coincidence—same husband.]

[Your man looks just like the guy on my wedding photos.]

Instant chaos.

Group chats blew up. Everyone was suddenly debating who the real side chick was—me or her.

I posted a photo of our marriage certificate, followed by our wedding pics. Not that many people even knew we were married. We'd kept it quiet.

Chuck had told me, "Babe, we love each other. Weddings are just for show."

Right. Real convenient.

When Chuck saw my post, he called me, fuming. "Take that down.

"You need to get in the group and clear Ella's name. Don't you get this could ruin her? You're heartless—karma's coming for you!"

I felt nothing. Just empty. "Why should I delete it?"

Right then, the doctor came in. "Are you sure?"

Earlier, I'd wavered. But now?

"Yes."

They postponed the procedure—it was still too early. Told me to rest a few days first.

When I got home, Chuck was on the couch, legs crossed, bored out of his mind. His eyes went cold the second he saw me.

"Diana, this is your last chance. Post an apology saying Ella's not the mistress. Then message her. Beg, until she forgives you."

I gave him a smile. "Everything I said was true. What exactly am I apologizing for?"

He snapped. "You hurt her! She's a single mom—and my ex. I'm just helping her out. What's so wrong about that? She's even letting Lucy call you Momma, and you're acting like some petty shrew."

Hearing him say that out loud actually made my chest tighten.

Before we got married, he wouldn't shut up about how sweet and gentle I was—how I had the kindest heart.

And now? Three years later, I was just a petty shrew to him.

I wanted to cry. Not because I still loved him.

I wanted to cry because I'd wasted three whole years on this man.

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