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He Left His Kids For His Mistress’s Baby, Then The Doctor Spoke-mdue

Five minutes after I signed the divorce papers, my ex-husband rushed away to celebrate his mistress’s baby at a private clinic.

Five minutes after that, I was preparing to take our children out of the country.

And before the day was over, one sentence from a doctor would shatter everything Adrian Castillo and his family believed they owned.

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“If you want the kids, take them,” Adrian said. “They’re just dead weight while I start over.”

He said it in a downtown law office that smelled like lemon polish, old paper, and coffee that had been sitting too long on a warmer.

Rain tapped against the windows in thin little lines.

Traffic hissed below us on wet pavement.

Attorney Bennett slid the signed divorce agreement into a folder with the careful silence of a man who had learned not to react in front of clients.

I heard the paper scrape against the desk.

I heard Vanessa Castillo shift in her chair.

I heard my own breath move in and out of my body like it belonged to somebody calmer.

Ten years of marriage had just ended with one signature.

Two children had just been dismissed in one sentence.

Noah was seven.

Lily was five.

They were waiting outside reception because Attorney Bennett had kindly told me the meeting would be easier if they did not have to sit through it.

He had not known that they had already sat through worse.

They had sat through whispered arguments in the laundry room.

They had sat through dinners where Adrian looked at his phone and smiled at someone who was not there.

They had sat through Margaret Castillo coming over with bakery cookies and cold eyes, telling me that children needed stability while her son was the one tearing the floorboards out from under them.

That morning, Noah had brought his dinosaur backpack.

Lily had brought a purple crayon and a folded picture of our apartment building with three crooked windows and a sun in the corner.

I had brought two passports, one folder, and a silence Adrian mistook for defeat.

His phone rang before the ink had even dried.

The smile that crossed his face was soft and eager, the kind of smile I used to wait for when he walked through our front door.

“My love, it’s done,” he said, standing before Attorney Bennett could finish stacking the pages. “Yeah, I’ll still make the ultrasound. Today we finally meet the heir.”

The heir.

Not the baby.

Not my son’s sibling.

Not even his child.

The heir.

That was the Castillo family in one word.

They dressed ordinary selfishness in legacy until it sounded almost respectable.

Vanessa sat beside him with her purse tucked neatly on her lap, the metal clasp shining under the office lights.

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