Mandy looked at me uncertainly, a smile faltering on her lips.
“Congratulations, guys!” she said.
“Thanks,” I replied. “Of course, you’ll be the baby’s godmother!”
Mandy looked nervous but picked up a piece of roasted carrot and popped it into her mouth.
“But there’s something else that I need to share as well,” I said.
“What could be more important than us having a baby?” Liam asked.
“The fact that the baby is Steve’s,” I said nonchalantly.
The room fell silent as Steve choked on his mouthful of food.
“What?” he gasped in unison with Mandy and Liam.
“This is nonsense,” Steve said. “There’s no such thing.”
“We’ve been seeing each other for over a year now,” I said, looking at Steve.
I almost laughed at my own lies.
“I think that it’s time for us to come clean,” I continued. “Just like Liam and Mandy. You can confess, too.”
“What is wrong with you?” Liam shot back. “It looks like the hormones are getting to you, and you’re out of your mind.”
Mandy ran to the bathroom in tears, with Liam hot on her heels.
As soon as they left, Steve turned to me, panic in his eyes.
“How could you lie about that?” he asked.
I pulled out my phone and went onto the app that allowed me to view the footage of the nanny cams.
“This is why,” I said, shifting closer to him.
“Does Trina know about us?” Mandy asked Liam, her voice echoing in the bathroom. “I don’t want to lose Steve. I married him for money, and nothing will make me give that up.”
Steve gasped.
“Sweetheart, Trina is just being Trina. She doesn’t know anything. Also, you look very pretty when you cry…”
Their voices trailed off and the sound of kissing took over.
“How long?” Steve asked. “How long has this been going on?”
“I just found out myself,” I said. “I’m not pregnant either.”
Mandy and Liam came back to the table and sat down, avoiding eye contact.
“So, you’ve been cheating on me and staying with me for my money?” Steve exploded. “You need to get your things and get out.”
“Finally,” Mandy spat. “We don’t have to hide anymore.”
“You will have nothing when I’m done with you,” Steve said. “When we get divorced, you will have nothing to your name besides the clothes you have. There’s a clause in our prenuptial agreement about cheating. Mandy, you’re through. It’s time to look for a job.”
Mandy gasped loudly.
“You can’t leave me with nothing,” she whined.
“I can,” Steve said, picking up his glass of brandy.
I turned to Liam, my voice steady.
“You can pack your things, too,” I said.
“What about the baby?” he asked, his eyebrows almost touching as he frowned.
“There is no baby,” I replied. “I just wanted to see if you were genuinely excited by the thought of a baby. But you weren’t.”
My husband was furious and followed Mandy out. Fortunately for me, my mother remembered that when Liam and I married, we had a prenup similar to Mandy and Steve’s. Liam would be left with only his work.
That wouldn’t be enough to support the lifestyle we were used to because, as important as Liam thought his job was, mine was equally crucial.
With Steve as a witness and the nanny cam filming everything, I wasn’t concerned about how my divorce would turn out. I had enough of material to present in court if Liam wanted to contest anything.