Stories: I’m pregnant

I never imagined I would become “the other woman.”

When I found out I was pregnant, my hands shook so badly I dropped the test. He had told me by our second date that he loved me. Said his marriage had been over for years. Said he was only staying for the kids. Fifteen years with his wife, two children, a whole life—and yet he made it sound like a formality.

“I’m ready to leave,” he’d whisper. “You’re my future.”

I wanted to believe him.

Then, last night, my phone rang.

Unknown number.

I almost didn’t answer.

“Hi,” a calm female voice said. “This is Daniel’s wife.”

My blood turned to ice.

She knew. She knew everything.

I braced myself for screaming, insults, threats.

But they never came.

Instead, she said quietly, “I’m not calling to fight you.”

Silence stretched between us.

“I just thought you should know,” she continued, “that you’re not the first.”

The words hit harder than any accusation.

She told me about the woman three years ago. And another one before that. About how he’d promised to leave each time. About how he cried when he was caught. How he blamed loneliness. Stress. Her.

“He never planned to leave,” she said gently. “He just likes starting over without ending anything.”

Tears streamed down my face, not because she was cruel—but because she wasn’t.

“I’m pregnant,” I whispered.

“I know,” she replied. “He told me you trapped him.”

That snapped something inside me.

For months, I had carried guilt like a stone in my chest. But hearing that—he had already begun rewriting the story, making me the villain in a script I didn’t even know existed.

“He said he loved me,” I said weakly.

“He says that easily,” she answered.

We talked for almost an hour. Not as enemies. Not even as rivals. Just two women standing in the wreckage of the same man.

When we hung up, I didn’t call him.

This morning, I did something I should have done months ago—I blocked his number.

Then I made an appointment with a lawyer.

When he showed up at my door later, furious that I’d “betrayed” him by speaking to his wife, I looked at him differently. Not as my future. Not as my salvation.

Just as a pattern.

“I’m not your secret,” I told him. “And I’m not your next mistake.”

He left angry.

I closed the door feeling something unexpected.

Peace.

I don’t know what the future holds. I know it won’t be easy. But my child will grow up knowing one thing clearly:

We were never someone’s backup plan.

We were the moment I chose myself.

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