Her Husband Chose A Pregnant Mistress. The Will Changed Everything-kieutrinh

Naomi Hart used to think the worst moment of her marriage would be the day she found the divorce papers.

She was wrong.

The papers were terrible, yes.

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They were cold and legal and printed on expensive stationery that made betrayal look organized.

But the worst moment came a few seconds later, when she understood her husband had not simply fallen out of love with her.

He had staged the end of their marriage with the patience of a man launching a product.

The morning began with burned espresso, gray April rain, and the delivery truck hissing outside the house like even the street knew to keep quiet.

Naomi stood in the kitchen in socks, one hand wrapped around a mug she had forgotten to drink from.

The marble island was cold beneath her wrist.

Elliot Hartman walked in wearing a pressed shirt, his hair still damp from the shower, and set a cream envelope between them.

He did not sit down.

He did not say good morning.

He slid the envelope across the marble with two fingers and said, “Sign it.”

For a moment, Naomi only looked at him.

Nine years of marriage had taught her his moods, his silences, the way he rubbed his thumb against his watch when he was angry.

This was different.

This was clean.

This was decided.

“What is this?” she asked, though her body already knew.

Elliot looked past her, toward the rain-streaked glass of the back door.

“Divorce papers.”

The words did not explode.

They dropped.

Naomi opened the envelope with fingers that felt clumsy and far away.

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