Pregnant and Betrayed, She Found the Signature That Could Ruin Him-mdue - Chainityai

Pregnant and Betrayed, She Found the Signature That Could Ruin Him-mdue

Kenton ended ten years of marriage in less than a minute.

He did it from behind a polished desk in his Columbus office, where the air smelled like burnt coffee, leather chairs, and the lemon cleaner his assistant used every morning.

Rain tapped against the window behind him.

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Amber sat across from him with both hands over her six-month belly, feeling three babies shift like they already knew the room was unsafe.

Kenton did not look at her stomach.

He did not ask whether the contractions had eased.

He did not ask how she had slept, whether she had eaten, or whether the doctor was still worried about her blood pressure.

He simply slid a stack of papers toward her and said, “You and I are getting divorced, Amber. I’m not spending the rest of my life carrying a broke pregnant woman.”

For a moment, Amber thought she had misheard him.

Not because Kenton had never been cruel.

Cruelty had crept into him slowly, the way cold comes through a bad window.

At first, it had been little things.

He stopped crediting her in meetings.

He corrected her in front of investors.

He rolled his eyes when she was tired.

He told people she was “sensitive” whenever she noticed him taking praise for work he had not done.

But this was different.

This was not impatience.

This was disposal.

“Kenton,” she said, and even his name sounded small in that room.

He leaned back in his chair, perfectly pressed suit jacket falling open just enough to show the expensive watch on his wrist.

“I’ve already moved on,” he said. “I’m not going to keep pretending.”

Amber stared at the divorce petition.

The top page used clean legal language, the kind that makes a wreck look organized.

Petition for dissolution.

Property division.

Acknowledgment.

Signature.

Her eyes moved across the words, but her body stayed focused on the babies.

One moved under her ribs.

Another pressed low enough that she had to breathe through the discomfort.

For one ugly second, she pictured standing up and throwing the pen at Kenton’s face.

She pictured his calm expression cracking.

She pictured telling him that a man who abandons a pregnant wife does not get to speak as though he is the injured party.

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