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After My Husband Slept with My Best Friend

I woke to unfamiliar weight. Longer limbs. A heavier frame pressing into silk sheets that felt wrong against my skin. My eyes fluttered open to the Manhattan skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows—our penthouse view, but everything else was... off. The first thing I saw made my heart stop. Beside me, naked and curled against what I now realized was *me*—was Aleyna. My best friend of fifteen years. Her bare shoulder rose and fell with each breath, her dark hair spilling across the pillow. And there, glinting on her wrist, was the diamond tennis bracelet I thought Emilio had bought for *our* anniversary last month.
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I woke to unfamiliar weight. Longer limbs. A heavier frame pressing into silk sheets that felt wrong against my skin. My eyes fluttered open to the Manhattan skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows—our penthouse view, but everything else was... off.

The first thing I saw made my heart stop.

Beside me, naked and curled against what I now realized was *me*—was Aleyna. My best friend of fifteen years. Her bare shoulder rose and fell with each breath, her dark hair spilling across the pillow. And there, glinting on her wrist, was the diamond tennis bracelet I thought Emilio had bought for *our* anniversary last month.

I tried to speak, to move, but my body felt foreign. When I finally managed to sit up, a man's voice—*Emilio's* voice—came from my throat.

The betrayal hit before understanding did. Not just the affair—though that was a knife to the chest—but the casual intimacy of it. The way she slept so comfortably beside him. This wasn't a one-time mistake. This was a life I knew nothing about.

I slid out of bed, careful not to wake her, and stumbled to the bathroom. My legs were longer, heavier. I caught my reflection in the mirror and nearly screamed. Emilio's face stared back at me. His dark eyes. The slight scar above his left eyebrow from a childhood accident. His jawline, his hair, his body—all of it mine now.

I gripped the marble countertop, my knuckles white—*his* knuckles. This couldn't be real. I'd been drugged. Hallucinating. Having a breakdown from the stress of the company's expansion. But the sensory details were too vivid, too consistent. I could feel the cool tile under my feet, smell Aleyna's perfume on the sheets, taste the faint bitterness of last night's whiskey on my tongue—*his* tongue.

Then I saw it.

In the mirror's reflection, faint but unmistakable, glowing like digital clock numbers: 72:00:00. A countdown. Three days.

A sound from the bedroom sent ice through my veins. I heard my own voice—my real voice—calling out in panic. I found Emilio in my body, huddled in the walk-in closet, staring at his hands—*my* hands—in horror.

'We need to call someone,' he was saying, his voice high with fear. 'A doctor. A priest. Something.'

I stepped into the closet, closing the door behind me. 'No,' I said, using his voice with deliberate calm. 'We can't tell anyone.'

'Why not?' My own face contorted with panic. 'This isn't right. This isn't natural.'

I studied him—me—with new eyes. The fear in my face was almost satisfying. 'It's a curse,' I said, the lie forming perfectly. 'A spiritual punishment. I've heard of this happening to men who betray their vows.'

His eyes widened. I'd always known Emilio was superstitious—the small gold medallion he wore under his shirts, the way he'd cross himself before flights, his refusal to speak ill of the dead. Now, I wielded it like a weapon.

'The only way to reverse it,' I continued, 'is through ritual isolation. Prayer. Fasting. We stay here, alone, until it passes.'

'For three days?' he asked, looking at his—my—hands again.

'Yes,' I said. 'Three days of spiritual cleansing.'

He nodded, already retreating into the superstition I'd invoked. I watched him—this man I'd built an empire with, who'd apparently built a separate life without me—and felt something cold crystallize in my chest.

I went to his laptop, fingers still awkward in this new body, and began typing. The document took shape quickly: a 'spiritual cleansing contract' in the header, but the body text was pure legal language. A postnuptial agreement granting me—Sloan—full control of all marital assets in the event of proven infidelity.

'What's that?' Emilio asked, hovering behind me.

'A ritual document,' I lied smoothly. 'Part of the cleansing. You sign, I sign. It binds us to our promise of isolation.'

I printed it, guided his hand—my hand—to the signature line, and watched as he signed without reading. The pen felt wrong in his fingers, but the signature was clear. I photographed it, emailed it to my personal attorney, and deleted the sent email from Emilio's account.

'Now we wait,' I said, closing the laptop.

The bedroom door opened, and Aleyna stood there, stretching languidly. She wore nothing but the bracelet, her body silhouetted against the morning light. 'Emilio?' she called, then smiled when I turned. 'There you are. Come back to bed.'

I studied her face—the face I'd trusted for fifteen years—searching for any trace of guilt. There was none. Just casual intimacy and expectation.

'I have an early meeting,' I said, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me.

She pouted but didn't argue. I watched her dress, wondering how many mornings this had played out while I was oblivious. When she finally left, kissing me—*him*—on the cheek, I stood perfectly still.

The door clicked shut. I pressed my thumb hard against the inside of my ring finger, a small gesture no one had ever noticed, and didn't move for a full minute. The countdown in the mirror had already begun its descent.

Seventy-two hours. Three days to discover everything. Three days to plan. Three days to become someone new.

Or perhaps, someone I was always meant to be.

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