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Cheating 15

    The day I left, Den seemed genuinely reluctant to let me go.


    He hugged and kissed me over and over:


    “Take care of yourself and the baby. Call me as soon as you get there.”


    Fighting nausea, I said “Okay.”


    I got in the car without looking back.


    After taking photos at the airport, I decisively got up and found a hotel.


    I turned on the security camera facing the hallway.


    Sure enough, Den didn’t go to work.


    He was on the phone all the way down in the elevator.


    I turned up the volume and heard himughing:


    “Sophia’s parents died in a car ident years ago. Who else would want her if she left me?”


    “Besides, she’s pregnant. What man could go a whole pregnancy without sex? As long as she turns a blind eye, we’ll be fine. I do still love her, after all.”


    “But even if it came to that, she’d be the one too scared to divorce.”


    Hearing it with my own ears, I felt oddly calm. <fn9015> The rightful source is f?ndnovel</fn9015>


    Watching him return home, I didn’t hesitate to book an abortion.


    At noon, Den texted: “Did you make it?”


    I found photos of our hometown’s bus station on Maps.


    I screenshotted a clear one and sent it to Den:


    “Waiting for the bus.”


    “Don’t worry.”


    As expected, after getting my confirmation, Den changed into easily removable loungewear and opened our front door.


    Then went next door to Jenna’s ce.


    My heart pounded frantically.


    I got up, packed my bags, and took a cab home.


    Through the door, I could clearly hear Jenna’s voice:


    “Wow, can I touch it?”


    Same disgusting, clingy tone as always:


    “It’s so big and dark! Don’t be like that, so aggressive! You’re scaring me!”


    Tm experienced, baby. I’ll make you feel so good!”


    Stone faced, I gripped my baseball bat.


    I knocked on the door.


    After some rustling sounds, Den opened it—


    I was drenched in cold sweat.


    My hands wouldn’t stop shaking.


    Seeing Den answer the door shirtless, I fought back nausea.


    I raised the baseball bat, ready to charge in.


    His expression went nk for a moment:


    “What are you doing here?”


    Then Den let out a sarcastic “oh.”


    He leanedzily against the doorframe with a smirk:


    “Don’t tell me you’re still suspicious, so you’ve cooked up some spy thriller in your head?”


    My eyes welled up with tears.


    I thought about our childhood friendship.


    How when my parents died, Den was so worried about me doing something stupid.


    He stayed awake for twenty-four hours straight, never leaving my side…


    After we married, even though I’m terrified of pain, I made the bravest decision of my life because he said he wanted kids.


    I always thought we were meant for each other.


    That we’d be happy forever…


    Seeing my silence, Den rubbed his temples impatiently:


    “Sophia, I think maybe your pregnancy hormones are causing-”


    He looked me up and down, speaking with some embarrassment:


    “Mental issues?”
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