He Celebrated His Mistress’s Baby — Until One Clinic Envelope Exposed the Lie-mochi

David called me seven times before the boarding gate opened.

I watched his name flash across my phone while Ethan sat with his hood pulled up, chewing the inside of his cheek. Lily had fallen asleep against my shoulder with one hand still wrapped around the rabbit backpack strap.

The airport windows were gray with rain. Wheels rattled over tile. A woman nearby tore open a bag of chips, and the salty smell mixed with coffee, wet coats, and the sharp lemon scent from the cleaning cart rolling past us.

David called again.

I did not answer.

Then Janet’s name appeared.

That one I picked up.

Her voice came low and careful. “Sarah, he’s here.”

I looked toward the gate desk. The agent was typing, her nails tapping fast against the keyboard.

“At the airport?” I asked.

“No,” Janet said. “At my office. With his attorney. And his mother.”

Ethan’s eyes moved to my phone.

I stood, slow enough not to wake Lily.

“What does he want?”

Janet exhaled through her nose. “He says the relocation clause is invalid because he was under emotional pressure when he signed.”

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