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I Found My Husband’s Secret Outside My Sister’s Maternity Room-lequyen994

I arrived at Lakeside Medical Center carrying balloons, flowers, and a tiny stuffed bear.

That was the part I still remember too clearly.

The bear had a blue ribbon around its neck. The balloons kept bumping softly against the ceiling of the elevator. I had parked on the third level of the garage because the visitor lot was full, and I had walked all the way in telling myself to be kind.

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Lauren had just had a baby.

My sister.

My difficult, sharp-tongued, always-favored sister.

I wanted the day to be clean. I wanted one memory in our family that did not come with an argument folded inside it.

Ryan had told me he had meetings all morning. My husband had kissed the top of my head while checking his watch, then said he wished he could come with me.

That kiss stayed on my skin all the way to the hospital.

Then I reached the maternity ward and heard his laugh through a half-open door.

Not a laugh I almost recognized.

His laugh.

I stopped with my hand lifted to knock.

“She doesn’t suspect a thing,” Ryan said. “At least she’s been useful for money.”

For a moment, my body understood before my mind did. My fingers went loose around the gift bag. The stuffed bear tipped forward, its plastic tag clicking against the floor.

Then my mother’s voice answered from inside the room.

“You two deserve to be happy. Madison has always been a disappointment.”

I had been called dramatic. Sensitive. Too needy. Too serious. Too willing to ruin a good mood with a question.

But disappointment sounded different when it came from your mother while your husband sat beside your sister’s hospital bed.

Lauren laughed softly.

“Thanks, Mom,” she said. “Don’t worry. Ryan and I are going to make this work.”

I looked through the thin crack near the hinges.

Lauren was propped up against pillows, pale and smiling. My mother stood beside her bed with one hand on the rail, composed as always. Ryan stood close enough to Lauren that no one in that room could pretend they were just family.

Then he looked down at the bassinet.

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