His Mistress Attacked His Pregnant Wife. Then the Hospital Froze.-hamyt - Chainityai

His Mistress Attacked His Pregnant Wife. Then the Hospital Froze.-hamyt

The first thing I remember about that hallway is not the pain.

It is the smell.

St. Catherine’s Medical Center smelled like antiseptic, old coffee, damp coats, and the faint plastic scent of new admission bracelets.

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The rain had followed people in from the parking lot and left little dark footprints across the marble.

Somewhere down the corridor, a machine beeped with steady patience.

I was eight months pregnant, one hand on the underside of my belly, wearing a faded blue maternity dress and a gray cardigan I had bought at Target because my husband had frozen every personal card in my wallet three days earlier.

My name was Emily Hartwell.

At least, that was the name printed on the marriage certificate.

It was the name on the donor plaques, the foundation mailers, the glossy gala programs where I stood beside Preston Hartwell and smiled like money could not bruise.

Preston had once introduced me as “the heart of everything we do.”

He said it in front of donors, photographers, board members, and women in silk dresses who nodded like they believed him.

The truth was less graceful.

I had given him my nonprofit.

I had given him my contacts.

I had given him the soft version of my name, the one people trusted when they wrote checks to help children, mothers, shelters, clinics.

Then, when I became inconvenient, he started calling me unstable.

The divorce had not yet been filed in court, but Preston had already started living like it was finished.

He had moved into a guest suite at one of his properties.

He had stopped coming home before midnight.

He had let Savannah Reed answer his phone once, laughing softly before she handed it back.

Three days before the hospital appointment, he blocked every personal card connected to my wallet.

When I asked him how I was supposed to buy groceries, he said, “You should have thought about that before threatening to embarrass me.”

I was not threatening him.

I had asked for dignity.

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