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At seven months pregnant, life felt nearly perfect. My husband Peter and I were prepping the nursery, debating baby names,

and enjoying the calm before parenthood. Then one night at 11 p.m., my dad showed up at our door with an overnight bag. His

face was drawn, his voice low. “I’m divorcing your mother,” he said. “I can’t stay in that house anymore.” I was stunned. My

parents had been married 37 years. Divorce? It didn’t make sense. Dad barely explained—just that he was going to the lake

house. But later that night, I caught him rifling through our nursery closet at 2 a.m.

“Thought this was the guest room,” he mumbled, clearly lying. The next morning,

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