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He Paid Millions For A Baby, Then Saw His Partner’s Face In The Crib-nga9999

I cheated on my wife to take care of my mistress’s pregnancy, and the first time I held the baby, I learned the difference between a blessing and a bill.

The delivery room smelled like bleach, warm plastic, and coffee that had been sitting too long under a hospital light.

There are sounds you never forget once they happen around your worst moment.

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A monitor beeping.

A paper bracelet snapping around someone’s wrist.

A nurse asking for a signature like it was just another line on another form.

I remember the baby being placed in my arms at 4:42 p.m.

I remember thinking he felt impossibly warm and impossibly real.

Then I remember seeing the brown mark under his left eye.

David had the same one.

David Ramirez was not just someone I knew from work.

He was my business partner, my conference-room brother, the man who had eaten dinner at my house, borrowed my truck once when his own SUV was in the shop, and stood on my porch laughing with Lucy while I grilled steaks and pretended my life was simple.

I had told him things I had not even told my wife.

I had told him I was tired of trying for a baby.

I had told him I felt ashamed walking out of fertility clinics with Lucy quiet beside me.

I had told him Valerie made me feel like the man I used to be.

That was the trust signal.

I handed him the map to my weakness, and he used it like a set of keys.

For eight years, Lucy had been the steady part of my life.

She was not loud, not dramatic, not the type to win a fight by making the room watch her bleed.

She was the woman who knew which grocery store still carried my father’s favorite soup after his heart attack.

She was the woman who kept stamps in the kitchen drawer, folded clean towels the same way every Sunday night, and stood barefoot in our driveway when I came home late because she could always hear my tires before I turned in.

For years, we tried to have a baby.

Every month gave us hope and then made us feel foolish for having it.

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