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She Wanted Me To Father Her Boss’s Baby Until His Wife Saw Proof-hamyt

The first thing I did when Emma told me she was pregnant was open a budgeting spreadsheet.

That was who I was then.

I did not shout, run, accuse, or panic.

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I built tabs for rent, daycare, diapers, medical visits, and the cost of moving from our one-bedroom apartment to somewhere with a second room and a window that faced more than another brick wall.

Emma had always called that part of me sweet when she was in a good mood and pathetic when she was not.

She wanted a man who made the room turn when he walked in.

I was a software engineer who kept emergency batteries in the drawer and read the fine print before buying insurance.

For two years, I thought steadiness was love.

For two years, she taught me to hear it as a flaw.

Her manager, Derek Morrison, had made the lesson easier for her.

He was the kind of man who wore suits that cost more than my first car and shook hands like every greeting was a contest.

When Emma brought me to company events, he called me her friend, even after she corrected him.

“Right,” he would say, smiling at me without warmth.

Then he would ask what I did again, as if the answer had fallen out of his head because it was too small to keep.

I used to laugh it off in the car.

Emma never did.

She would stare out the passenger window and tell me Derek was under pressure, Derek was intense, Derek respected confidence, and maybe if I dressed sharper, successful people would take me seriously.

After a while, I stopped hearing Derek in those words.

I heard Emma.

The pregnancy text came on a Tuesday in March, while I was debugging a payment screen for a client who kept changing the same button color.

“Baby, we need to talk tonight,” she wrote.

Before I could answer, a second message arrived.

“Actually, I can’t wait. You’re going to be a dad soon. I’m pregnant.”

I stared at the screen until the words blurred, then I stood up so fast my chair hit the wall.

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