My billionaire husband flew overseas for his mistress—until one call from his pregnant wife changed everything.

My husband told me he was flying to Zurich to save a billion-dollar deal.

At 2:17 a.m., I watched his private jet land in Milan.

At 2:19 a.m., a woman wearing my emerald earrings posted a photo from a hotel balcony with the caption: “Some men know where they belong.”

I was eight months pregnant.

Barefoot in the kitchen.

One hand on my stomach.

One hand holding the phone that would ruin him.

I did not scream.

I did not throw the glass vase on the counter.

I did not call my mother and sob into the dark like a woman waiting to be rescued.

I simply zoomed in on the photo.

There it was.

The balcony rail.

The marble lion carved into the stone.

The blue edge of Lake Como behind her shoulder.

The Grand Bellafiore Hotel.

My husband, Grant Hawthorne, billionaire founder of Hawthorne Medical Systems, had not gone to Zurich.

He had gone to Italy.

And he had taken his mistress to the same suite where he had proposed to me six years earlier.

The baby kicked hard beneath my ribs, as if she already knew her father had chosen another woman before she had even taken her first breath.