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After Discovering His Affair With the Executive Assistant, I Left Novel Cover

After Discovering His Affair With the Executive Assistant, I Left

The click of the penthouse door sent a chill through me before I even looked up. I knew that sound—Julian returning home far too late, his footsteps uneven from expensive whiskey. What I didn't expect was the high-pitched giggle that followed. I sat frozen in our living room, my book forgotten in my lap as my husband staggered in with a woman draped across his shoulder. She was tall, impossibly thin, with the kind of angular features that dominated magazine covers. A model—probably from that charity gala he'd claimed was 'just business.' "Charlotte," Julian drawled, his eyes finding mine with a glint that wasn't just intoxication. It was challenge. Mockery. "You're still up." The woman—barely older than twenty-five—finally noticed me. Her red-painted lips formed a perfect 'O' of surprise, but not embarrassment.
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The click of the penthouse door sent a chill through me before I even looked up. I knew that sound—Julian returning home far too late, his footsteps uneven from expensive whiskey. What I didn't expect was the high-pitched giggle that followed.

I sat frozen in our living room, my book forgotten in my lap as my husband staggered in with a woman draped across his shoulder. She was tall, impossibly thin, with the kind of angular features that dominated magazine covers. A model—probably from that charity gala he'd claimed was 'just business.'

"Charlotte," Julian drawled, his eyes finding mine with a glint that wasn't just intoxication. It was challenge. Mockery. "You're still up."

The woman—barely older than twenty-five—finally noticed me. Her red-painted lips formed a perfect 'O' of surprise, but not embarrassment. Never that.

"Oh," she giggled again, pressing manicured fingers against Julian's chest. "You didn't tell me your... housekeeper would be here."

The blood in my veins turned to ice. Julian didn't correct her. Instead, his mouth curled into that smirk I'd grown to dread—the one that said I was pathetic for still being here, still hoping.

"My wife," he finally clarified, the word sounding like an inconvenience. "She's old-fashioned. Doesn't understand how things work in our world."

I stood, my legs trembling beneath me. "Julian, it's nearly three in the morning."

"Is it?" He checked his Rolex with exaggerated movements. "Time flies when you're actually enjoying yourself, Charlotte."

The model snickered, swaying against him. The city lights through our floor-to-ceiling windows caught the diamond pendant nestled between her collarbones—identical to the one Julian had given me for our anniversary three months ago.

"I think you should leave," I said to her, surprised by the steadiness in my voice.

Julian's eyes narrowed. "She stays. This is my house, bought with my money."

"Our home," I corrected, though the word felt hollow now.

He laughed, the sound cutting through me like shattered glass. "Go to bed, Charlotte. Or don't. We'll be in the guest room."

I watched them stumble down the hallway, her whispers and his low chuckles echoing off the marble floors. I didn't cry. That well had run dry months ago.

---

Morning light streamed through the windows, harsh and unforgiving. Julian had left early—a meeting in Midtown, according to the terse note on the counter. The model was gone too, leaving behind only the faint scent of an unfamiliar perfume.

I made coffee, my movements mechanical. When Julian's phone buzzed on the kitchen island, I shouldn't have looked. But something in me needed the confirmation, needed to see the truth I'd been avoiding.

The notification preview showed just enough:

*Savannah Moore: Can't wait for this weekend. My place this time? Less complicated than...*

His executive assistant. Of course. I unlocked his phone—he'd never bothered changing the code, so confident was he in my submission—and scrolled through dozens of messages between them. Pet names. Plans. Photos I immediately wished I could unsee.

Savannah wasn't just another fling. This had been going on for months, right under my nose. At company events where I'd smiled politely at her. During late nights at the office he'd claimed were unavoidable.

I set the phone down, hands shaking. The diamond wedding ring on my finger caught the light, mocking me with its empty promises. I'd tried so hard—therapy appointments Julian never showed up for, weekend getaways he canceled last-minute, desperate attempts to recapture what we'd once had.

That night, he returned home sober and immaculate in his tailored suit. I'd prepared dinner—a peace offering, a last attempt.

"We need to talk," I said as he loosened his tie.

Julian sighed, impatient. "About what? Last night? Don't be dramatic, Charlotte."

"About us. About what's left of our marriage."

He studied me for a moment, then reached for his wine glass. "I've been thinking about that, actually. I think we should consider an open marriage."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"It's the modern solution," he continued, casual as if discussing stock options. "You get the security you crave, I get my freedom. Everyone wins."

"That's not a marriage," I whispered.

Julian's expression hardened. "It's all I'm offering. Take it or leave it, Charlotte." His smile turned cruel. "Though we both know you have nowhere else to go."

He stood, conversation finished in his mind, and walked toward the guest bedroom without waiting for my response. I watched his silhouette disappear down the hallway, the set of his shoulders radiating absolute certainty in his control over me.

In that moment, something inside me—something I thought Julian had crushed years ago—quietly stirred to life. He was right about one thing: I had nowhere to go.

But that was about to change.

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