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PART 3: Eight months after the divorce, my phone buzzed with his name. “Come to my wedding,” he said, smug as ever.

articleUseronJune 14, 2026

Eight months after the divorce, my phone buzzed with his name. “Come to my wedding,” he said, smug as ever. “She’s pregnant—unlike you.” I froze, fingers tightening around the hospital sheet. The room still smelled of antiseptic, my body still aching from the birth he didn’t even know happened. I stared at the sleeping baby beside me and let out a slow laugh. “Sure,” I whispered. “I’ll be there.” He has no idea what I’m bringing. And when he sees it… everything will change.
The invitation came while I was still b:leeding into a hospital pad. My ex-husband’s name flashed on my phone like a curse I had survived.
“Come to my wedding,” Adrian said the moment I answered. His voice was smooth, proud, cruel. “You should see what a real woman looks like. Celeste is pregnant—unlike you.”
For three seconds, I couldn’t breathe.
Beside me, my daughter slept in a clear plastic bassinet, one tiny fist curled against her cheek. Her mouth opened in a silent dream. The room smelled of antiseptic and warm milk. My stitches burned. My hands trembled.
Adrian laughed softly. “Still there, Mia?”

“Yes,” I whispered.
“Don’t be dramatic. Eight months is enough time to get over a divorce. Besides, you always said you wanted a family. Thought you might like watching me finally have one.”
A nurse passed the doorway. The machines hummed. My baby sighed.
Adrian had left me after seven years, after two miscarriages, after the doctor told us my body needed time. He called me broken. His mother called me barren. Celeste, his assistant, had sent me a bouquet after the divorce with a card that read, “Some women are chosen.”
They thought I had disappeared because I was ashamed.
They didn’t know I had disappeared because I was protecting something.
I looked at my daughter’s hospital bracelet.
Baby Girl Vale.
My last name.
Not his.
“Sure,” I said, my voice steady now. “I’ll be there.”
Adrian paused. He had expected tears. Begging. Maybe silence.
“Good,” he said. “Wear something modest. Don’t embarrass yourself.”
“I never do.”
His laugh sharpened. “Still pretending you have pride?”
I smiled at the sleeping child beside me. “No, Adrian. I have proof.”
“What?”
“Nothing. Send the address.”
After he hung up, I lay back against the pillow, every ache in my body turning into something colder and stronger.
On the chair near my bed sat a leather folder. Inside were bank records, emails, notarized statements, and the paternity test my lawyer had ordered before I gave birth. Adrian had signed away nothing. He had only abandoned me before I could tell him the truth.
And Celeste?
Celeste had made one mistake.
She had used the company account to help steal my inheritance.
My phone buzzed with the wedding address.
I kissed my daughter’s forehead.
“Your father invited us,” I murmured. “Let’s not be rude.”….To be continued in C0mments

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