One Month Married, I Gave My Cheating Wife Her First Ultrasound

One Month Married, I Gave My Cheating Wife Her First Ultrasound

Plot Summary

A doctor discovers his new wife of one month is three months pregnant with another man's child when she walks into his clinic as a patient. As he processes the ultimate betrayal, he is forced to conduct her ultrasound, all while hiding his identity and orchestrating her financial and professional ruin.

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  • Character-Driven: Winona Harding, Christopher Simmons, Austin Henson, Winona Harding and Christopher Simmons, Winona Harding and Austin Henson
  • Plot-Driven: what happens to Winona Harding in the ultrasound, what happens to Christopher Simmons after the betrayal, revenge on cheating wife

Character Relationships

Christopher Simmons and Winona Harding: Husband and wife, but their one-month marriage is built on a lie. Christopher, a doctor, deeply loved Winona, while she was secretly involved with Austin Henson throughout their relationship and marriage.

Winona Harding and Austin Henson: Secret lovers. Winona is pregnant with Austin's child and presents him as her partner, showing affection and concern for him in front of her unknowing husband.

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Three years into our long-distance relationship, I transferred to a hospital in Winona Harding's city without telling her.

What I never expected was that on my very first day, she'd walk in as my first patient.

And she wasn't alone. There was a man with her.

Doctor, my wife's been having really bad morning sickness lately. Could you take a look and see what's going on?

His hand rested on Winona's slightly rounded belly, his eyes full of concern.

When they noticed my hesitation, both of them glanced up with puzzled expressions.

I ducked my head and tugged my surgical mask as high as it would go, biting down hard on my lip. I forced my voice lower.

"How far along is the baby?"

"Three months."

Three months.

But just one month ago, Winona had been beaming with joy as we picked up our marriage certificate at the courthouse.

A cold laugh escaped me. I turned away from her and dialed the phone.

"Dad, take the marriage certificate I left in the safe and bring it to the courthouse. Have them verify whether it's real."

"If it's fake, freeze Winona Harding's bank accounts, terminate her position, and reclaim the riverside penthouse we gave her."

"If it's real, do the same."

After I hung up, I adjusted my mask one more time, making sure Winona wouldn't recognize me.

From their conversation, I picked up the man's name: Austin Henson.

A complete stranger. Winona had never once mentioned him to me.

I crushed the shock down deep and resumed my routine questions under their curious stares.

"Have you been keeping up with your prenatal checkups on schedule?"

Winona nodded, tilting her head toward Austin.

"Yes, every single one on time."

"For the first checkup, I even pushed back an out-of-town project and caught a red-eye flight back just to be there."

A strange, swelling pressure bloomed behind my ribs. My nose stung without warning.

Based on the timing of her pregnancy, that first prenatal checkup would have fallen the day after our wedding.

No wonder she'd changed out of her wedding dress before the reception was even over, frantically packing her bags.

"Christopher Simmons, something urgent came up at work. I need to catch the last flight back."

She'd grabbed my hand, guilt written across her face, her eyes reddening in front of me for the very first time.

"Once I get everything sorted out, I promise I'll take time off and we'll have a real honeymoon. A proper one."

I'd tried to stop her. One of my shoes flew off as I chased her, and still I couldn't catch up to her retreating figure.

A bride walking out in the middle of her own wedding. The guests were polite enough not to say anything, but the amusement in their eyes was impossible to miss.

That night's humiliation was something I never wanted to live through again.

I forced a stiff smile, my tone laced with sarcasm.

"Good to hear."

I flipped through the previous examination report one more time.

"Your last results showed mild anemia. Just to be safe, we should draw some blood and run another panel."

Winona's expression tightened at that, a flicker of unease creeping into her voice.

"Is it really necessary? Austin's a picky eater. He can't stand restaurant food."

"So lately I've been cooking every meal for him myself. I've even put on a few pounds. I shouldn't still be anemic, right?"

She nestled closer into Austin's arms, her eyes glistening, looking every bit the fragile, helpless thing.

Austin immediately took her hand and rubbed his thumb across her knuckles, then looked up at me.

"Sorry about that. Winona's afraid of needles, so blood draws always make her a little anxious."

Then he turned back to her, gently patting her back.

"But for your health, let's listen to the doctor and get it checked. It'll put both our minds at ease."

"And after the exam, I'm still counting on that homemade corn and rib soup of yours."

I dug my fingers into my palm, eyes locked on the computer screen in front of me.

Winona had always carried a fierce streak of individualism. For as long as I'd known her, she believed women shouldn't be chained to the kitchen.

The kitchen was her forbidden zone.

Once, when I was burning up with a fever and too weak to move, I asked her to mix me a packet of fever reducer. She refused without a second thought.

"I just got my nails done. You think I'm stepping foot in that grimy little room?"

My temperature spiked to a hundred and four that night. I drifted in and out of consciousness until the cleaning lady found me the next morning.

And yet this same womanwho had never so much as boiled waterhad cast aside every one of those convictions for the man she loved.

Mid-thought, the color drained from Winona's face. She clapped a hand over her mouth and lurched to her feet.

Morning sickness again.

Austin was at her side in an instant, steadying her with one arm while his free hand dug into his pocket and produced a plastic bag. The motion was practiced, automatiche'd clearly done this many times before.

He braced her shoulders and let her lean her full weight against him.

"Sorry about this. We need the restroom."

After they left, I finally let out the breath I'd been holding and opened my chat window with Winona.

Our last exchange was from two days ago, when I'd told her I had a surprise for her.

At this rate, that surprise was about to become a shock.

I was about to close the app when a new message popped up in my pinned conversation.

The certificate is real, but I found records showing she purchased a fake marriage certificate online a few months ago.

I closed my eyes. The picture was complete.

I'd barely finished typing my reply when someone knocked on the door.

"Doctor, we're back."

The two of them settled into the chairs across from me again, leaning into each other like it was second nature.

Austin tucked a strand of hair behind Winona's ear, then smoothed the collar of her blouse. As the fabric shifted, a fresh red hickey bloomed into view on her neck.

My brow furrowed. I kept my voice level.

"Has no one told you? The first trimester is high-risk. No intercourse."

A rosy blush crept up Winona's cheeks. She swatted Austin's arm twice, her voice dripping with playful reproach.

"This is your fault."

"Couldn't even wait until the three months were up. Now I'm embarrassed in front of the doctor."

A wave of nausea surged through my stomach, thick and violent, climbing all the way to the back of my throat.

Winona asked me a few more questions about prenatal care, then pulled out her phone and typed every answer into her notes app.

I caught a glimpse of the note's title: Pregnancy Guide for Austin & Me.

When she swiped back to the main screen, I saw more entries. Austin's Food Allergies & Restrictions. Austin's Exercise Schedule...

I looked away. Something cold settled in my chest.

Four years. I'd known her for four years, and she had never once kept records like that for me.

Last month, I'd swapped shifts with three different colleagues just to fly out and see her. After thirty-six straight hours on duty, I'd dragged myself onto that plane.

The moment I landed, I called her. She didn't pick up.

I kept calling. Again and again, until finally the line stopped going to voicemail.

But when I told her I was already in a cab on my way to her place, Winona's voice shot up an octave.

"Don't come right now!"

I sat in the back seat, bewildered. I'd told her my schedule a week in advance. We'd picked the date together.

She'd agreed without hesitation and promised to meet me at the airport herself.

But on the phone, Winona stammered and fumbled for words.

"I... I forgot about it..."

"I'm on a business trip out of town right now. Sorry, Christopher, I haven't had a chance to tell you."

"Why don't you head home first today?"

My brain had been foggy from pulling consecutive all-nighters, and at the time, I hadn't even caught the panic threading through her voice.

She must have been off somewhere with Austin, doing God knows what, having already tossed every promise between us into the gutter.

After I'd arranged their examination orders, Winona went to the exam room alone.

Only when her figure had completely disappeared down the corridor did Austin reluctantly tear his gaze away.

Then he spoke up out of nowhere.

"We've been talking all this time, and I don't think I ever caught your name, Doc."

I lifted my eyes to look at him.

"Simmons. You can call me Dr. Simmons."

Something flickered behind Austin's eyes. He smiled.

"What a coincidence."

A jolt ran through me, but I kept my expression neutral. "You know someone with that last name?"

Austin's smile lingered as he nodded, but then his face shifted, a look of open disgust settling over his features.

"My wife's ex-boyfriend was also named Simmons. Ancient history, though."

"From what I heard, the guy was ugly as sin, had a terrible temper, treated Winona like garbage, and was a total control freak."

"Lucky for her, she was brave enough to dump him. And now she's got a great husband like me."

My fingers tightened around the pen in my hand. A cold laugh echoed inside my chest.

"Your wife told you all that herself?"

"Of course."

He clenched his fist, indignation written across his face, as if he were outraged on Winona's behalf.

"He even used her career to threaten her, tried to force her into marrying him."

"She turned him down flat, obviously. Humiliated him while she was at it."

I raised an eyebrow. In my mind, I had already sentenced Winona Harding a thousand times over.

When I first met Winona, she was a broke college kid whose entire world revolved around her textbooks.

She told me she wanted to work in Havenport after graduation. Said it was the city she'd dreamed about since she was little.

So I convinced my father to pull strings and pave her a golden path straight into one of Havenport's top firms. I even bought her an apartment here.

I held her hand and told her, "Go after whatever you want. People who truly love each other don't let distance change what they have."

The night I proposed, she stood in front of all our friends and said it herself: without the Simmons family, she wouldn't be where she was.

She took the ring, slid it onto her finger with both hands, held mine, and promised she'd be with me for the rest of her life.

And then, just like that, she betrayed me so completely it was as if none of it had ever happened.

I looked at the young man sitting across from me, exhaled slowly, and felt every last shred of meaning drain out of the world.

I twisted the wedding band on my finger, then abruptly changed the subject.

"Must be nice, having a wife who loves you that much. I wasn't so lucky."

Austin's head snapped up, eyes bright with curiosity.

I went on.

"I'm actually married too. Within the first month after the wedding, I found out my wife was cheating on me."

"She'd been keeping a whole separate household behind my back."

BANG.

The moment the words left my mouth, Austin slammed his fist on the table.

"What a piece of work! Dr. Simmons, you're such a good guy, and she doesn't even know what she has."

I gave a helpless smile, then continued at the same unhurried pace.

"And recently, I found out she got pregnant by the other man. Behind my back."

This time Austin shot straight to his feet, chest heaving.

"Trash!"

"A woman like that deserves to be struck by lightning. She deserves to rot!"

Right on cue, Winona pushed the door open and walked in with a smile.

"What are you two talking about? Who deserves a horrible death?"

Austin turned to her, still fuming. "Dr. Simmons' gold-digging wife. You wouldn't believe the disgusting things she's done."

Then he swiveled back to me. "Are you two still together?"

I smiled without denying it, my gaze drifting past Austin to land on Winona, who was gathering her things.

Austin frowned, his tone turning almost fatherly.

"You should just divorce her. A woman like that is nothing but poison."

"If Winona ever went behind my back and messed around, I'd kick her to the curb in a heartbeat."

Behind him, Winona's hands went still. The smile slid off her face, replaced by something tight and uneasy.

Too bad Austin was facing me. He didn't notice a thing.

I nodded slowly, as if mulling it over.

Then I pulled out my phone and dialed a number right in front of both of them.

"You're right. I'm going to bring up the divorce with her right now."

The room went quiet. Even Winona set down what she was holding and stared at me.

Almost the instant the call went through, a ringtone erupted from Winona's pocket.

Her head snapped up. Her eyes met mine for a fraction of a second before she looked away, fumbling in her pocket with trembling hands to pull out her phone.

She hit decline without hesitation.

Austin tilted his head, confused. "Who was that calling you?"

A flicker of guilt crossed Winona's face. She dropped her gaze and quickly killed the screen.

"Unknown number. Probably spam."

I held my phone to my ear a while longer until the automated voicemail message finally played on the other end.

I shook my head with a bitter half-smile.

"No answer. Probably busy with something I don't know about."

Seeing my mood sink, Austin clapped a hand on my shoulder.

"Hey, man. A week from now, Winona and I are having our wedding."

He dug into his bag and produced an invitation, holding it out to me.

"I've got an extra invite right here. You should come. Soak up some of that good luck."

"Maybe it'll bless you with someone who actually deserves you, Doc."

That caught me off guard. I glanced at Winona instinctively.

But I nodded and accepted the invitation without hesitation.

Only after they left with all their paperwork did I pull down my mask.

I rubbed my aching eyes, then looked at the call log on my phone.

Before dialing, I had deliberately deleted the last digit of the number. The call never actually reached Winona's phone.

I opened the invitation. Printed on the front was a hand-drawn illustration of Winona and Austin together, clearly designed with care.

I noted the venue address.

My newlywed wife's wedding. I was absolutely going to prepare a gift worthy of the occasion.

The day of the wedding.

I stood outside the hotel and watched Winona and Austin greeting guests at the entrance.

The moment he spotted me, Austin rose up on his toes and waved.

"Dr. Simmons! Over here!"

I pointed to the mask on my face, my voice apologetic. "I've come down with a cold. Didn't want to get anyone sick. You don't mind if I keep this on?"

"Of course not."

He seated me at the front of the banquet hall, right next to the emcee's platform.

The ceremony began shortly after, every step proceeding smoothly, exactly as planned.

Until the final speech. That was when Austin suddenly invited me up to the stage.

His fingers dug into my arm, gripping tight, as if he were afraid I might bolt at any second.

I frowned, a flicker of unease passing through me.

The next second, Austin spun around and ripped the mask straight off my face in front of everyone.

A spotlight swung directly onto me. The blinding glare seared my eyes, and tears spilled involuntarily down my cheeks.

"While I'm up here, I'd like to give a special thanks to someone."

"I want to thank my lovely bride's ex-boyfriend. If it weren't for him, we never would have found our way to each other!"

With that, he drove his foot into my knee in front of the entire crowd. I buckled, crashing to my knees before I could brace myself.

Then he grabbed a fistful of my hair and wrenched my head up, forcing my face into full view of every guest in attendance.

"Now I want everyone to get a good, long look at this piece of trash!"

Beside him, Winona stared at me, her eyes blown wide.

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