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From Scorned Wife 33

From Scorned Wife 33

Chapter 8 

Mission accomplished. 

The party ended with Ryder dragging me out of there like a caveman. 

It didn’t take long for everyone to connect the dots-Ryder and I had been married, divorced, and I’d had his baby afterward. 

My phone started buzzing nonstop: 

*WAIT so Ryder crashed the reunion for YOU?? This is literally a second-chance romance come to life!!!* 

“Girl don’t mess this up-successful, hot guys who actually want to be dads are basically extinct!* 

‘I’ve known Ryder since college and he’s a good guy. If he’s putting himself out there like this, maybe hear him out?* 

Obviously they were group-texting him too, because Ryder waved his phone at me: “Looks like we have some cheerleaders.” 

I shoved mine in my pocket: “They’re gonna be waiting a long time.” 

He handed me a bottle of water, looking way too pleased with himself: “Cut the act, Jess.” 

‘If you really didn’t care about me anymore, why did you keep my baby?” 

About a month after our divorce was finalized, I found out I was pregnant. 

My doctor said if I didn’t go through with it, getting pregnant again might be nearly impossible. 

After weeks of agonizing, I decided to have her. 

My parents totally freaked out about me becoming a single mom-until they realized our neighborhood was getting gentrified and property values were skyrocketing. 

Having a kid meant qualifying for better housing assistance. 

Suddenly my pregnancy went from family disaster to blessing in disguise. 

When my daughter was born, I named her Emma. 

I wanted her to grow up fearless and happy. 

She’s three now and already reading chapter books. Definitely inherited Ryder’s brain. 

I shrugged: “You have good genes. Seemed like a waste not to use them.” 

His expression turned ice-cold: “So I was just a sperm donor to you?” 

I mean, essentially? I nodded. 

He shot to his feet: “Unreal. You’re absolutely unreal!” 

That was the last thing Ryder said to me that weekend. 

Honestly, I was trying to get under his skin. 

I figured after dropping that bomb, he’d finally get the hint and leave me alone. 

However, a week later, he was standing outside my building. 

Ryder eyed my Target bags: “What happened to that hot date? Stood you up?” 

When I didn’t respond, he pressed on: “I picked up some stuff for our daughter. It’s almost New Year’s, thought I’d stop by and see your folks.” 

Then he glanced up at my apartment: “Your brother visiting early?” 

I lived on the second floor. 

Chapter 

Through my living room window, you could see a guy building Legos with Emma, picking her up and spinning her around while she squealed with laughter. 

Ryder had actually met my brother at family barbecues before. Guess he forgot. 

I met his eyes: “That’s not my brother. He’s my boyfriend.” 

From Scorned Wife

From Scorned Wife

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