Part2: My husband divorced me, remarried his lover when I was 9 months pregnant, and said: “I couldn’t stay with a woman with a big belly like you.” He didn’t know that my dad owned a company worth $40 million.

The divorce papers didn’t come during a fight.
There was no warning, no emotional confrontation.

They arrived by courier.

The doorbell rang on a dull Thursday morning as I slowly made my way down the hallway, one hand supporting my aching back, the other steadying myself against the wall. At nine months pregnant, even walking felt like work.

A delivery driver stood outside, smiling politely.
“Signature required.”

I signed, thinking it was something routine.

It wasn’t.

Inside the envelope were divorce papers.
Filed three days earlier by my husband, Evan Brooks.

At the top was a short handwritten note:

I’m not coming back. Don’t make this harder.

I just stood there, frozen, one hand resting on my stomach as the baby shifted inside me.

Nine months pregnant… and he chose this moment to walk away.

Before I could even process it, my phone buzzed.

Meet me at Riverside Courthouse at 2. We’ll finalize.

No apology.
No explanation.
Just instructions.

Like I was nothing more than an item on his to-do list.

At the courthouse, Evan was already waiting.

He looked… refreshed. Confident. Like a man who believed he’d already won.

Standing beside him was Vanessa Clarke—his coworker. The same woman he once told me not to worry about.

Her hand rested comfortably on his arm, like it had always belonged there.

Evan glanced at my stomach—and frowned.

Not with concern.
With disgust.

“I couldn’t stay with someone who looks like that,” he said flatly. “It’s depressing. I want my life back.”

A few people nearby turned to stare.

Vanessa let out a soft, amused laugh.
“He really tried,” she added sweetly. “But men have needs.”

I felt my throat tighten.

“You’re divorcing me days before I give birth,” I said quietly.

Evan shrugged. “You’ll be fine. My lawyer will handle support. I’m not your responsibility.”

Then he slid another document toward me.

A marriage application.

“You’re marrying her?” I asked.

“Next week,” he said, smiling.

The baby shifted inside me again, heavy and restless.

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