
Left Behind Pregnant
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Introduction
Chapter 1
Natalie’s POV
My fiancé, Logan Perez, married someone else.
The woman he married was not a stranger. She was not a sudden mistake or a reckless impulse. She was his high school crush, the girl he loved long before he ever met me. Her name is Meryl Portman, and she is gravely ill. She is also an orphan, with no parents and no family to speak of. According to Logan, her greatest wish before she dies is to have a legitimate family, even if it is only for a short time.
So instead of marrying me, the woman he had been engaged to for four years, he secretly married her.
Just like that, I went from being his fiancée to becoming the other woman in someone else’s marriage, without my knowledge or consent. There was no conversation, no warning, not even a chance for me to choose whether I could accept something like this. He just decided for me, quietly and completely, as if my place in his life were something that could be moved aside without consequence.
I found out on a Monday.
It is an ordinary morning, the kind that should have passed without leaving a mark. I am in my apartment, moving through my routine on autopilot, when I notice a document on the coffee table. At first, I did not think much of it. Papers often pile up when Logan comes over. Work documents, contracts, things he forgets to put back into his briefcase.
But something about this one makes me stop.
I pick it up, my fingers brushing against the stiff paper, and read the heading. My brain refuses to process the words at first. I read them again, slower this time, and the room seems to tilt around me.
A marriage license.
My heart begins to pound so hard I can hear it in my ears. I tell myself there must be an explanation, that I am misunderstanding something obvious. Maybe it is a copy for work. Maybe it belongs to someone else. My hands shake as I scan the page, my eyes darting from line to line until they land on the names.
Logan Perez and Meryl Portman.
My grip tightens on the paper as if it might slip out of my hands. I look at the date next. It is stamped clearly, officially, without mercy.
Last Saturday.
My head feels like it has exploded. Last Saturday was the day I was sick with a high fever, barely able to sit upright in bed. I remember the ache in my bones, the heat crawling under my skin, the way the world felt distant and hazy. I remember calling Logan because I needed him. I remember calling him six times, watching my phone light up and go dark again, each unanswered call tightening something sharp in my chest.
He did not answer once.
An hour later, my phone buzzed.
“I’m sorry, I’m in a meeting. Why all the calls? Is something up?”
At the time, I believed him without hesitation. I told myself he was busy, that work had trapped him in back-to-back meetings, that I was being unreasonable for needing him so badly when he had responsibilities. I even felt embarrassed for calling so many times. I typed back a brief reply, telling him I was just sick and that it was nothing serious.
Standing in my living room now, holding the proof in my hands, that memory twists into something ugly.
Tears blur my vision before I realize I am crying. They fall onto the license, darkening the paper, soaking into the photograph clipped to the corner. In the picture, Logan and Meryl stand close together, their shoulders nearly touching. They are not grinning, but they are smiling softly, the way people do when they are content, when they believe they are doing the right thing.
They look like a couple.
I stand there for a long time, unable to move, my fingers trembling as I clutch the license. My chest tightens until each breath feels shallow and strained. While I was sick and waiting for him to call me back, he was standing beside another woman, signing his name next to hers, making promises he was supposed to make to me.
Meryl returned two months ago.
I remember the day Logan mentioned her name for the first time. We were having dinner, talking about nothing important, when he said someone from high school had moved back into the city. He said it casually, without any emphasis, as though it meant nothing at all. I did not think to question it.
A few days later, he brought her to meet me.
“Hi, I’m Meryl,” she had said with a polite smile. “Logan’s friend.”
She looked fragile in a way that made it difficult to hold eye contact for too long. Her face was pale, her frame thin, her movements careful. There was something weary about her, something that made me uncomfortable even then. At the time, I chalked it up to nerves.
It did not take long for things to change after that.
Logan started spending more time at the hospital. He said Meryl’s condition was serious, that she was battling advanced stomach cancer, that the treatments were harsh. He told me she did not have anyone else, that she was completely alone in the world. Every explanation came wrapped in compassion, in a tone that made it impossible for me to object without sounding selfish.
Our wedding plans slowed, then stalled entirely. Venues were put on hold. Appointments were postponed. When I finally asked him why everything had stopped, he rubbed his temples and let out a long breath, like I was asking for too much.
“She can’t handle any extra stress right now,” he said. “Planning a wedding while she’s going through this would be too much.”
I stared at him, confused, trying to understand what my wedding had to do with her illness. Before I could speak, he adjusted his tie, his expression tight with frustration.
“Natalie, can you stop being so petty with someone who is about to die?”
The words hit me harder than I expected.
“Petty?” I asked, my voice shaking. “How can you say that? You’re my fiancé. You’re spending all your time at the hospital with your ex. How am I supposed to feel about that?”
Tears spilled down my face before I could stop them. I felt humiliated by how quickly I broke, by how exposed I felt standing in front of him. For a moment, his expression softened when he saw me cry.
“You’re overthinking this,” he said more gently. “There’s really nothing between me and Meryl. You know she’s an orphan. She has no family. I just want her to feel some warmth before she goes, so she doesn’t leave this world feeling completely alone.”
At the time, I wanted to believe him. I wanted to believe that love and loyalty were still on my side. I told myself compassion did not have to mean betrayal, that there were lines he would never cross.
Standing alone in my apartment now, holding the evidence of his betrayal, his words feel absurd.
He claimed there was nothing between them, yet he married her. He looked me in the eyes and asked for my understanding while quietly erasing me from his future. What did he think of me while he did it? What did our four years together mean to him, if they could be set aside so easily?
My chest aches as if something heavy is pressing down on it, squeezing the air out of my lungs. The pain is so sharp it almost feels physical, like my heart is caught in a vise, tightening with every breath I take.
I cannot pretend anymore. I cannot swallow this and call it kindness or sacrifice.
I have to make it clear to Logan exactly what he has done to me.
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