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After My Husband Loved Another Woman

I arranged the tenth pancake carefully on Tyler's birthday stack, my fingers trembling slightly as I positioned the blue candles in the shape of a number ten. The morning light streamed through our kitchen windows, casting a warm glow across the marble countertop I'd once been so proud of. Now it just felt like another piece of the perfect life that was slowly crumbling around me. "Tyler! Breakfast is ready, birthday boy!" I called up the stairs, injecting as much cheer into my voice as I could muster. Michael's phone rang for the third time that morning. I watched his face light up as he checked the caller ID, that familiar spark in his eyes that had once been reserved for me—for us. "Rebecca," he murmured, as if her name alone was an excuse to step away from our family breakfast. "I need to take this." I bit my tongue as he slipped into the hallway, his voice dropping to that intimate tone he never used with me anymore. Tyler's footsteps thundered down the stairs, and I forced a smile onto my face, determined not to let my son see the fractures.
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Chapter 2

The Seattle Downtown Ice Arena buzzed with activity as we arrived, the cold air hitting my face like a slap. Michael had insisted we all come to Madison's competition despite it being Tyler's birthday. My son clutched his new skates to his chest, eyes wide with nervous excitement.

"Dad, can I try skating too? I brought my new skates!" Tyler's voice was barely audible over the chattering crowd, but Michael's attention was already fixed on Madison, who stood by the rink entrance in her glittering blue costume.

"Sure, buddy, after Madison's done," Michael replied absently, not even looking at our son as he waved to Rebecca in the stands.

I squeezed Tyler's shoulder. "This is your chance to show Dad what you can do."

Tyler nodded, his small face a mixture of determination and hope that broke my heart. We found seats near the rink, close enough to see Madison's rehearsed smile as she took position for her routine. Rebecca caught my eye from across the stands, her perfect lips curving into what might have looked like a friendly smile to anyone else. I knew better.

"Isn't she just magnificent?" Michael whispered, leaning forward in his seat as Madison began her performance. The crowd applauded politely as she executed a simple spin, nothing extraordinary for her age group, but Michael clapped as if witnessing Olympic greatness.

When Madison's turn ended, Michael rushed to meet her at the exit gate, lifting her into a hug that should have been reserved for his own child. I watched Tyler's face fall, then quickly brighten with forced cheerfulness.

"Dad! Can I skate now? You promised!"

Michael looked annoyed at the interruption but nodded reluctantly. "Just for a few minutes. Don't bother the serious skaters."

I helped Tyler lace up his skates, his fingers trembling with excitement. "Remember what we practiced at home," I said, straightening his jacket. "Just take it slow."

Tyler stepped onto the ice during the public skating period between competition segments. He wobbled, arms outstretched like a tightrope walker, but managed to stay upright. Pride swelled in my chest as he took his first tentative glides.

"Dad! Dad, look!" Tyler called, his voice echoing across the rink.

To my surprise, Michael actually turned to watch. "Not bad, champ," he called, and Tyler's face lit up like Christmas morning. It was the first genuine approval he'd received from his father in months.

I didn't notice Madison approaching until it was too late. She glided effortlessly toward Tyler, her face a mask of childish innocence that didn't reach her eyes. As she passed him, her leg extended slightly—just enough to catch Tyler's skate.

Time seemed to slow as Tyler pitched forward, arms windmilling desperately before he crashed onto the hard ice. The sound of his body hitting the surface made me flinch. Before I could even stand, Madison's wail filled the arena.

"He pushed me!" she shrieked, though she remained perfectly upright. "He tried to make me fall!"

I rushed toward the rink entrance as Tyler struggled to his feet, confusion and hurt written across his face. "I didn't—" he began, but his words were drowned out by Michael's thundering voice.

"What the hell were you thinking?" Michael grabbed Tyler roughly by the arm, yanking him off the ice with such force that my son's skates scraped against the barrier.

"I didn't push her, Dad! I swear!" Tyler's voice cracked with panic.

I pushed through the gathering crowd. "Michael, stop! He didn't do anything!"

But Michael's face had transformed into something I barely recognized—a mask of pure rage. Madison continued to sob dramatically as Rebecca cradled her, examining a microscopic scratch on her finger with exaggerated concern.

"You could have seriously hurt her!" Michael hissed, dragging Tyler toward the back of the facility. "After everything we've done for you—on your birthday, no less!"

"Michael!" I called after them, but Rebecca stepped into my path.

"Let him handle this," she said, her voice honey-sweet with false concern. "Boys need discipline."

I pushed past her, following the sound of Tyler's frightened protests down a service corridor. By the time I rounded the corner, all I saw was Michael emerging from a heavy metal door, his face still contorted with anger.

"Where's Tyler?" I demanded, my heart racing.

"Cooling off," Michael spat, brushing past me. "He needs to learn there are consequences for his actions."

The sign on the metal door read "Cold Storage: -18°F." Through the small window, I caught a glimpse of my son's terrified face, his small fists pounding against the door as frost began to form on his eyelashes.

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