She Lost Her Baby After His Mistress Crashed The Shower And He Tried To Bury It-hamyt - Chainityai

She Lost Her Baby After His Mistress Crashed The Shower And He Tried To Bury It-hamyt

The baby shower looked like the life Elena Mitchell had been promised.

Pink and gold ribbons curled from the ceiling of the Manhattan penthouse, pastel boxes crowded the gift table, and a bassinet-shaped cake sat beneath the windows where afternoon light made everything soft.

Elena stood in the center of it with one hand on her belly, feeling Grace kick beneath the white dress she had chosen because Marcus said she looked beautiful in simple things.

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At nine months pregnant, she was tired in every ordinary way and happy in every impossible way.

Marcus Carter moved through the room like a man who had built the room himself, which in some ways he had.

Carter Technologies had made him rich enough to buy silence, loyalty, and the kind of admiration that follows money even when character does not.

Elena had loved him before that, back when the company was a laptop on their kitchen table and a credit card balance that made her stomach hurt.

She had paid rent from her kindergarten teacher salary, packed food for his overnight coding sessions, and told him he was brilliant on the mornings when no investor returned his calls.

When he raised a champagne glass at the shower, she smiled before he spoke.

“To my beautiful wife,” Marcus said, and the room warmed around him.

He thanked her for believing in him, for standing beside him, and for giving him the daughter they would soon meet.

Elena blinked back tears because she thought the words were love.

Rachel Torres, her best friend since college and now an HR manager at Carter Technologies, clapped with everyone else while guilt sat heavy behind her ribs.

Rachel had seen whispers in the office and late meetings that never appeared on the calendar.

She had seen the initials V.S. attached to things that should have stayed far from Marcus’s private life.

She had told herself suspicion was not proof, and every day she stayed silent made the truth harder to carry.

Then the doorbell rang.

Marcus’s face changed first.

The fear was small, almost gone before Elena could name it, but marriage teaches a woman the language of a man’s silence.

Before Marcus reached the door, it opened.

Veronica Shaw stepped inside in a red dress, blonde hair smooth, one hand resting on the curve of her own pregnant belly.

Nobody mistook what she wanted.

“I’m tired of hiding, Marcus,” Veronica said.

The room went so quiet Elena could hear ice settling in a glass.

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