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

Not during a dramatic confrontation.
Not in the middle of some explosive argument.

They were delivered by courier.

The doorbell rang on a dull gray Thursday morning while I was slowly waddling down the hallway, one hand pressed against my lower back, the other steadying myself on the wall because my center of gravity had completely disappeared.

When I opened the door, a young delivery driver smiled politely and held out a clipboard.

“Signature required.”

His voice was cheerful, like he was delivering a sweater I’d ordered online.

I signed.

Then I closed the door and opened the envelope.

Inside were divorce papers.

My husband, Grant Ellis, had filed three days earlier.

At the top of the first page was a short handwritten note in his familiar slanted handwriting:

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

For a long moment I just stood there in the foyer.

The baby shifted heavily inside my belly, pressing against my ribs.

Nine months pregnant.

And my husband had decided this was the perfect moment to erase me.

My phone buzzed before I even finished reading the paperwork.

A message from Grant.

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

No apology.

No explanation.

Just instructions.

Like I was another task on his afternoon schedule.

The courthouse smelled like worn carpet and cleaning chemicals.

Grant was already there when I arrived.

He looked… refreshed.

Crisp navy suit.

Hair perfectly styled.

The relaxed confidence people wear when they believe they’ve already won.

Standing beside him was a woman in a cream dress and high heels.

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