I brought Hannah inside and sat her at the kitchen table, the same table where Marcus had calmly buttered his bread a year earlier. She held the newborn close, her hands trembling, and told me the baby was not hers. The baby belonged to a young woman named Priya, someone Hannah had met at the shelter where she’d ended up after Marcus threw her out. And Priya, Hannah said, had a connection to my husband that I had never imagined. My chest tightened as I asked her what she meant. Hannah looked at me with eyes far older than eighteen and said, “Mom, the reason Dad wanted me gone wasn’t because I ate his food. It was because I found out what he was doing.”
She told me she had discovered messages on Marcus’s tablet months before he cast her out. Not an ordinary affair. Payments. A second phone. An apartment across town in a building I had never heard of, leased under a name that wasn’t his. When she confronted him, he denied everything, then coldly told her that if she ever said a word to me, she would regret it. Two weeks later, while I was away on that three-day trip, he threw her out with almost nothing, knowing she had no proof and nowhere to go. “He gambled that I’d disappear,” Hannah whispered. “And I almost did. But then I met Priya. And Priya knew things about Dad that even I didn’t.”
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