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After My Wife Exposed My Affair with Her Best Friend Novel Cover

After My Wife Exposed My Affair with Her Best Friend

The Oceanview Club's annual diving excursion should have been a celebration. Eight years of marriage. Eight years that dissolved like salt in seawater the moment I watched Drew fasten Alianna's diving vest with tender precision he'd never shown me. "Are you sure you're comfortable with this?" His voice carried across the deck, soft with concern that made my chest tighten. Not for me. Never for me. Alianna tilted her head, sunlight catching the delicate silver bracelet on her wrist—the one Drew gave her in college. "I'm just so anxious about the depth," she breathed, her lower lip trembling just enough to be noticed. "But I know you'll keep me safe." I adjusted my own gear in silence, fingers mechanical on the buckles. No one asked if I was comfortable.
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The Oceanview Club's annual diving excursion should have been a celebration. Eight years of marriage. Eight years that dissolved like salt in seawater the moment I watched Drew fasten Alianna's diving vest with tender precision he'd never shown me.

"Are you sure you're comfortable with this?" His voice carried across the deck, soft with concern that made my chest tighten. Not for me. Never for me.

Alianna tilted her head, sunlight catching the delicate silver bracelet on her wrist—the one Drew gave her in college. "I'm just so anxious about the depth," she breathed, her lower lip trembling just enough to be noticed. "But I know you'll keep me safe."

I adjusted my own gear in silence, fingers mechanical on the buckles. No one asked if I was comfortable. No one checked my equipment. This was supposed to be our anniversary dive, but Drew hadn't mentioned the date once since we'd arrived.

"Marcus!" Drew called to his colleague near the railing. "Make sure Alianna's weight belt is secure. I don't want her having any problems down there."

Marcus nodded, moving past me without a glance. I felt his shoulder brush mine—deliberate, dismissive. As he passed, I caught the smirk he exchanged with another club member, heard the woman's stage whisper: "So devoted."

My weight belt sat heavy against my hips. Something felt off about the fit, but when I reached to adjust it, the dive instructor was already calling everyone to positions. I told myself it was nerves. Eight years of marriage had taught me not to make a fuss.

"Emerson." Stefan Henderson's voice cut through the chatter. The club manager stood a few feet away, his expression unreadable but his eyes focused. "Your belt looks loose. Want me to check it?"

Before I could answer, Drew appeared at my elbow. "She's fine, Stefan. Stop hovering." His tone carried an edge that made heat rise to my face. "We're ready to go."

Stefan's jaw tightened, but he stepped back. I saw something flicker in his eyes—disappointment? Concern? Then the moment passed, and everyone was moving toward the dive platform.

The water was crystalline blue, deceptively peaceful. I descended slowly, watching the surface shimmer above me as the ocean swallowed sound and light. Twenty feet down, the underwater world opened up—coral formations like frozen flowers, fish darting in silver schools.

And Drew, swimming protectively beside Alianna, his hand hovering near her back.

I kicked forward, determined to enjoy this dive despite everything. The ocean had always been my sanctuary, the one place where—

My weight belt shifted.

The sudden movement threw off my buoyancy. I reached for the buckle, but my fingers were clumsy in the thick gloves. Then my left calf seized—a cramp so vicious it felt like my muscle was tearing apart. Pain shot through my leg, white-hot and blinding.

I signaled frantically toward Drew. He was only ten feet away. Ten feet.

But he wasn't looking at me.

Alianna had begun her performance—a theatrical thrashing, arms flailing in choreographed panic. No real diver moved like that. No one in actual distress would waste air on such elaborate gestures. But Drew was mesmerized, already moving toward her, his entire focus consumed by her manufactured crisis.

I signaled again, harder. My regulator felt wrong in my mouth. The cramp was spreading, locking up my entire leg. I couldn't kick. Couldn't maintain depth.

Marcus surfaced nearby. Our eyes met through our masks—his cold, utterly indifferent. I watched him register my distress, watched him process the choice before him.

He turned away.

Deliberately. Consciously. He turned his back and swam toward the surface, leaving me sinking.

The weight belt dragged me down. I fought against it, but my cramped leg was useless, and my other leg couldn't compensate. Drew was ascending with Alianna now, her hand clutched in his, her performance complete. Neither of them looked back.

Water pressed against my chest. My regulator slipped. I tried to grab it, but my fingers wouldn't cooperate. The ocean was darker here, colder. Above me, I could still see the shimmer of sunlight fracturing through the waves—so close, so impossibly far.

I thought: This is how I die. Drowning while my husband saves his mistress.

The bitterness of that thought was worse than the water filling my lungs.

Darkness crept in from the edges of my vision. My chest burned. My body felt impossibly heavy, sinking, sinking, always sinking. Somewhere above, Drew was probably already on the boat, wrapping Alianna in a towel, whispering reassurances.

He chose her. Again. Always.

The ocean swallowed my last breath.

And then—

Light exploded behind my eyes. My leg cramped. The weight belt shifted.

I was twenty feet underwater, the cramp just beginning, Drew ten feet away and turning toward Alianna's theatrical panic.

But this time, I knew what was coming.

This time, I would save myself.

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