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I Came Home From Buying Gifts for My Mistress

articleUseronAugust 22, 2026

PART 2

The last page was thicker than the others.

At first, I thought it was just another receipt, another photograph, another sharp piece of Hannah’s perfect evidence. My hands were already trembling so badly that the paper rattled when I pulled it free.

Then I saw the hospital logo.

Baylor Medical Center.

My throat tightened.

It was a printed record from the night Grace was born.

Not the birth certificate.

 

Not a bill.

A visitor log.

My name appeared at the top. Trevor Mitchell. Father. Checked in at 7:12 p.m.

Below it was Hannah’s name.

 

And then Vanessa’s.

My blood turned cold.

 

I stared at the page, blinking, trying to make sense of what I was seeing.

Vanessa Reed. Visitor. Checked in at 9:43 p.m.

 

That was impossible.

Vanessa had never come to the hospital.

At least, that was what I had believed.

I remembered that night too clearly. Hannah had been in labor for nearly eighteen hours. She was exhausted, pale, gripping my hand so tightly I thought my fingers might break. When Grace finally arrived, tiny and red-faced and furious at the world, I cried like a man who still had a soul.

Then, after Hannah fell asleep, I stepped into the hallway.

I told myself I needed air.

In truth, I had checked my phone.

Vanessa had texted me six times.

“Are you still there?”

“Is she asleep?”

“I miss you.”

“Send me a picture of the baby.”

I hadn’t replied immediately. I was terrified and thrilled and ashamed all at once.

But I had eventually stepped outside the maternity ward and called her.

I remembered whispering, “I can’t talk long.”

I remembered Vanessa laughing softly and saying, “You sound like a daddy now.”

I remembered telling her I would see her soon.

What I did not remember was Vanessa walking into that hospital.

What I did not remember was Hannah knowing.

My eyes dropped to the bottom of the page.

Attached was a printed screenshot from the hospital security camera.

A grainy black-and-white image.

Vanessa standing in the corridor outside Hannah’s room.

And beside her…

Me.

My arm around her waist.

My mouth near her ear.

I dropped the paper like it had burned me.

“No,” I whispered.

But the truth doesn’t care whether you accept it.

It sits there anyway.

There was more.

Another photograph, clearer this time, taken from a different angle. Vanessa and I by the vending machines near the waiting area. Her hand resting on my chest. My body leaning toward hers.

And below that, a copy of a message I had sent her at 11:18 p.m.

“She’s asleep. Baby is healthy. I wish you were the one in that bed.”

I forgot how to breathe.

I read the sentence again.

Then again.

The words looked like they had been written by a stranger, some cruel, careless man wearing my face.

But they were mine.

I remembered sending them.

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