He Left Her For His Bride. Then The Hospital Bracelet Exposed Him-kimochi

“Today I’m marrying the woman who actually gave me a future,” Brandon Bennett said, and he laughed like the sentence was supposed to cut clean.

It did not cut clean.

It landed in the middle of a private hospital room, on a rainy afternoon, while Claire Bennett held a newborn daughter against her chest and tried not to let the phone shake in her hand.

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The baby was asleep under a pink blanket.

Her mouth opened once, searching for milk in a dream, then settled again against Claire’s hospital gown.

Rain tapped against the window with steady little clicks.

Somewhere down the hallway, a cart wheel squeaked.

The room smelled like disinfectant, wet pavement, and the cheap grocery-store flowers Claire’s mother had bought because she refused to let her daughter wake up alone after labor.

Claire had almost ignored the call.

She had seen Brandon’s name lighting up the screen and felt her body react before her mind had caught up.

Six months after the divorce, her ex-husband had no good reason to call her.

That was what she told herself.

Then she answered anyway.

“Claire,” Brandon said, bright and smooth and pleased with himself, “I wanted you to hear it from me first.”

The background noise came through before the words did.

Violins.

Laughter.

Glasses touching lightly, that delicate expensive sound people make when they are pretending nothing ugly ever paid for the celebration.

“Today I’m marrying Madison,” he said.

Claire looked down at her daughter.

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