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In the heart-wrenching chaos of betrayal and loss, Phoebe finds herself trapped in a nightmare she never anticipated. As she lies in a hospital bed, laboring to bring her child into the world, her husband, Benedict, makes an unforgivable choice—he abandons her for another woman, a woman carrying his brother's legacy. The air thickens with tension, and loyalty hangs by a thread as Phoebe grapples with the bitter truth of her marriage, a truth that threatens to shatter her completely.
With each agonizing contraction, she clings to the hope that Benedict will return, but as his voice drifts through the walls, filled with warmth for Vivian, she realizes the depth of his betrayal. How can love turn so cold? Can Phoebe rise from the ashes of her broken heart, or will she forever be haunted by the echoes of promises unkept?
As the days unfold, the choices they make will ripple through their lives, testing the limits of forgiveness and the strength of a woman scorned. In a world where loyalty is a commodity and love can be a weapon, Phoebe must decide if she will reclaim her power or let the currents of fate sweep her away.
While I Was in Labor, He Was Welcoming Another Woman’s ChildChapter 1
Three months into my pregnancy, my husband got his brother's widow pregnant.
I demanded a divorce. He dropped to his knees and begged. "After my brother died, she cried every single day. She begged me to give her something to live for."
"I never agreed to it. But she went behind my back and stole my sample from the sperm bank..."
My heart felt like it had been ripped wide open, but for the sake of our baby, I chose to forgive him.
I never expected what would happen the day I went into labor. Every doctor, every nurse in the hospital vanished.
My mother-in-law, Naomi Young, blocked my doorway with a sneer. "Let me be honest with you. Vivian is carrying a boy. To make sure she delivers the Young family's firstborn son, every doctor in this hospital has been sent to administer her labor-inducing drugs."
"You couldn't produce a single egg in seven years. What makes you think you compare to Vivian, who got it right on the first try?"
I felt like I'd been struck by lightning. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.