A Pregnant Wife Opened One White Gift Box and Exposed Everything-habe

The scent of peonies and vanilla cake drifted through the sun-drenched garden, setting a flawless stage for a flawless life.

That was what everyone saw first.

They saw the white tent trembling lightly in the afternoon breeze.

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They saw champagne flutes catching gold in the sun.

They saw pastel gift bags lined in careful rows, each one arranged as if the baby shower had been designed for a lifestyle magazine instead of real people with real secrets.

And they saw Audrey Shaw in a powder blue maternity dress, smiling with the practiced calm of a woman who had learned how to make pain look like grace.

Matthew Shaw stood beside her, polished and handsome, with 1 hand resting on the swell of her belly.

His posture was perfect.

His smile was soft.

His wedding ring flashed every time he lifted his glass.

To the guests scattered across the Westport lawn, he looked like a devoted husband on the edge of fatherhood.

To Audrey, he looked like a man standing too close to the charge he did not know she had planted.

Only 1 gift sat apart from the rest.

It was wrapped in stark white paper with a simple black bow.

Audrey had placed it slightly away from the pile of pastel boxes and silk ribbons, where it could be seen without being touched.

When guests asked about it, she smiled and told them it was her gift to the baby.

Something symbolic.

Something meant to define the baby’s future.

That part was true.

It just was not true in the way Matthew believed.

Audrey Clark had met Matthew Shaw 7 years earlier at a charity gala for the city’s architectural preservation society.

She had been a junior architect then, exhausted from deadlines and too proud to admit how tired she was.

Her black dress had been simple.

Her shoes had hurt.

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