
After My Husband’s Mistress Became His Public Wife
After My Husband’s Mistress Became His Public Wife Chapter 1
Layne threw me a lavish birthday party, but instead of celebrating our sixth anniversary, he said, “Let’s get a divorce.”
With friends and family gathered around, announcing our split publicly showed how determined he was. I was completely blindsided.
He explained, “I’m tired. Being with you feels suffocating. I want freedom. Can you let me go?”
The whispers around us seemed to blame me, suggesting I had been too controlling. They implied no man could endure that. I was baffled. I never meddled with his phone or even knew his passcode.
I looked at Layne, bewildered. Then one of his close friends spoke up, “Come on, Bea, do him a favor. Let him go. You’ve been too hard on him. The other woman’s pregnant and hasn’t found a proper place in his life.”
I had no idea about Layne’s affair, and it was his friend who blurted it out in front of everyone.
Embarrassed and angry, Layne punched Zion. “What’s your problem, man? Why are you talking nonsense? Whose friend are you anyway?”
Zion took the punch and replied, “Layne, I let you hit me because I’ve had enough of you. You bring her to karaoke with us every time and then go home pretending everything’s fine with Bea.”
“Bea, you think he’s working late, but he’s out with us. He comes home late because he’s with her after work. He bought her a place right across from your neighborhood!”
What was meant to be a celebration turned into chaos. Oddly enough, I wasn’t the most humiliated—Layne was. He never expected his friend to betray him.
People began to leave, some pitying me, others mocking me. Some cursed Layne for his betrayal, while others criticized Zion. But Zion remained unapologetic, “What’s wrong with telling the truth? Layne announcing the divorce in front of everyone is okay, but calling him out isn’t? He’s trying to make Bea look controlling. Seriously, if this happened to you, would you want your husband’s friends covering for him?”
He made sure everyone heard him, and silence fell.
Layne was furious, fists clenched, ready to lash out again.
The room fell deathly silent.
I turned to Layne, “How long?”
I had been completely in the dark.
“Two years,” Layne confessed. “She’s still in school. Don’t be hard on her. She’s from a small town, and it’s been tough for her.”
“Bea, you’re different. You can thrive on your own, but she can’t. She has no family, only me. Without me, she won’t survive.”
I let out a bitter laugh. “So I’m supposed to accept being discarded and betrayed? If Zion hadn’t spoken out, I’d still be thinking I was pushing you to divorce.”
“I’m sorry,” Layne said. “She’s pregnant, and I need to give her security. She’s still in school. If I didn’t push you like this, you’d never agree to the divorce.”
I laughed quietly, tears streaming down my face. “What do you take me for? You want a divorce because of her, and you think I’d cling to you? Just tell me you have someone else, and you think I’d hold onto you?”
Layne said nothing more, just whispered an apology before leaving.
I learned today that Layne had another home right in the neighborhood across from ours. He bought her a place.
I locked myself in my room for three days, not going to work. I saw my colleagues gossiping about me in our group chat.
“Beatrice’s husband cheated! He’s got a woman on the side! Her social media’s filled with photos of them traveling together. How’d he find the time to cheat?”
“Small-minded, aren’t you? I’ve seen men sneak off for flings while picking up their kids!”
“They’ve been together since college, eight years total. Married right after graduation. Beatrice bought their house. When they got together, Layne didn’t have a dime. Even his living expenses were covered by Beatrice. Now that they’re doing well, he wants to play around.”
“Do you think she’ll divorce him? Just let him go like that?”
I closed the chat, not wanting to read more about myself.
I opened my social media and deleted every post that featured Layne.
I used to be a successful career woman with a handsome, wealthy, and loving husband. People envied me both at work and in my personal life. When I went home, relatives praised my good fortune—great education, career, husband. They said having kids would make it perfect.
They credited my foresight, saying I believed in Layne when he had nothing and helped him rise to his current position.
He became a successful CEO and forgot the struggles and poverty he experienced, even when he couldn’t afford a birthday present.
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