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After My Husband Wore Matching Bracelets with His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Wore Matching Bracelets with His Mistress

The hum of the refrigerator was the only sound in the apartment. Two a.m. New York was never truly quiet, but high up in our Brooklyn unit, the world felt muffled. I stood at the kitchen island, the cold marble seeping through my socks, waiting for the kettle to boil. Chamomile and lavender. It was my private ritual for when my brain refused to shut down, a quiet moment carved out of the dark. On the counter, Jaden’s phone lit up. I didn't normally look. Five years of shared history, of a love that felt as comfortable and worn as an old sweater, meant I didn't have to. But the screen was glaring in the unlit kitchen, and the notification banner was large.
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The hum of the refrigerator was the only sound in the apartment. Two a.m. New York was never truly quiet, but high up in our Brooklyn unit, the world felt muffled. I stood at the kitchen island, the cold marble seeping through my socks, waiting for the kettle to boil. Chamomile and lavender. It was my private ritual for when my brain refused to shut down, a quiet moment carved out of the dark.

On the counter, Jaden’s phone lit up.

I didn't normally look. Five years of shared history, of a love that felt as comfortable and worn as an old sweater, meant I didn't have to. But the screen was glaring in the unlit kitchen, and the notification banner was large.

*Daleyza: Still can't believe you broke your strict no-pork rule for me tonight 🍜 Worth it though, right?*

*Daleyza: Sleep well. See you at the coffee machine tomorrow 😉*

The kettle clicked off. The silence that followed was absolute.

I stared at the glowing rectangle. Jaden hadn’t eaten pork in five years. He claimed it made him sluggish, refusing to even taste the broth at my favorite Japanese spots. He wouldn't bend that rule for my birthday, nor for our anniversaries. But for his new coworker, he’d sat in some cramped ramen joint and slurped noodles.

It wasn't about the food. It was about the exception. He was making room for her in places he had walled off from me.

My chest didn't heave. No tears pricked my eyes. Instead, a strange, crystalline clarity washed over me, cold and sharp. I poured the hot water into my mug, watching the dried flowers steep and expand. I took a slow sip. It was over.

Morning light sliced through the bedroom blinds, casting harsh, geometric shadows across the hardwood floor. I zipped the second suitcase. The sharp metal sound finally pulled Jaden from his sleep.

He rolled over, dragging a hand down his face, his hair sleep-tousled. "Mal? What are you doing? What time is it?"

I folded a sweater, my movements methodical. "It's seven. I'm packing."

He sat up, the sheets pooling at his waist. The boyish charm that had anchored me since we were teenagers looked suddenly hollow. "Packing for what? A work trip?"

"I saw your phone last night," I said, my voice perfectly level. "Daleyza's messages about the ramen."

The color drained from his face, but only for a second before his reflexive defense mechanism kicked in. He threw the covers off, stepping toward me with his hands raised in a placating gesture. "Malaya, come on. You're overthinking this. We're just colleagues. We worked late and grabbed food. That's it."

"You broke a five-year dietary habit for a colleague," I noted, closing the latch on the suitcase. "You text this colleague at two in the morning with winking emojis."

"She’s just friendly!" His voice rose, tinged with the familiar impatience he used whenever I asked for more than the bare minimum. "Don't do this. Don't be crazy and blow this out of proportion because you're insecure."

My knuckles whitened on the handle of the luggage. The gaslighting was so effortless, so practiced. He genuinely believed he could smooth-talk his way out of this, just like he always did.

I looked him dead in the eye, stripping all emotion from my face. "I'm not arguing with you, Jaden. I'm leaving you."

I turned and walked out of the bedroom.

I needed logistics, not sympathy. I called my brother.

Three hours later, the apartment buzzer rang. Zayden didn't come alone. He filled the doorway, his broad shoulders rigid with unspoken anger, but it was the man behind him who caught my attention.

Edison Palmer. Zayden's boss. A quiet ghost from my high school days who had somehow grown into a man with a sharp jawline and an aura of unshakeable calm. He wore a simple black henley, his sleeves rolled up to expose forearms corded with muscle.

"Where do we start?" Edison asked. His voice was a low rumble, bypassing the awkwardness entirely.

"Living room," I said.

Jaden scrambled out of the hallway, his eyes darting wildly between Zayden's imposing frame and Edison's quiet efficiency. "Guys, wait. Zayden, talk to her. This is a massive misunderstanding."

Zayden stepped forward, his jaw clenched, but Edison smoothly intercepted, picking up a heavy stack of my books. Edison didn't even look at Jaden. He just moved around him like Jaden was a piece of broken furniture—irrelevant and in the way.

"Malaya, please," Jaden begged, following me to the kitchen as the men carried my life out the front door. "Five years. You're throwing away five years over a bowl of noodles?"

I pulled my apartment key off my ring. The metal felt heavy, warm from my palm.

Edison paused by the threshold, holding my final box with effortless grace. His dark eyes met mine, offering no pity, only a steady, grounding patience. It was the exact opposite of the frantic, suffocating energy Jaden was radiating.

I set the key on the cold marble of the kitchen counter. The exact spot where his phone had lit up hours ago.

"I'm throwing away nothing," I said softly, my gaze flickering over Jaden's panicked face one last time. "I'm leaving behind what wasn't mine to begin with."

I turned my back on him, walking out the door and into the hallway where Edison and Zayden waited. The door clicked shut behind us, severing the past.

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