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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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Chapter 2

Stefan's arms were solid around me as we broke the surface. I gasped, lungs burning, water streaming from my hair. The boat loomed above us, voices shouting, hands reaching down.

"I've got you," Stefan said, his voice steady despite the exertion. "Just breathe."

I clutched the ladder, my cramped leg screaming as someone hauled me onto the deck. Towels appeared. Someone wrapped one around my shoulders, but I barely felt it. My eyes found Drew immediately.

He stood at the far end of the boat, Alianna pressed against his chest, his arms locked protectively around her. Her wet hair clung artistically to her face. She was crying—soft, delicate sobs that carried perfectly across the deck.

"Drew," I tried to call, but my voice came out as a rasp.

He didn't even glance my way.

Stefan knelt beside me, his expression grim. "How's your leg? Can you move it?"

I flexed my calf experimentally. The cramp was easing, but the muscle felt bruised, tender. "I think—"

"What the hell was that?" Drew's voice cut through the murmurs on deck, sharp with fury.

I looked up. He'd released Alianna and was striding toward me, his face twisted with an anger I'd never seen directed at me before. Not like this. Not in public.

"You had to make everything about you, didn't you?" He stopped three feet away, his hands clenched into fists. "Alianna was finally facing her fears, finally making progress, and you just had to—"

"She was drowning." Stefan's voice was quiet but iron-hard. He rose to his feet, positioning himself slightly between Drew and me. "Your wife was drowning, and you were nowhere near her."

"That's not—" Drew's jaw worked. "Alianna needed help. She was panicking. Emerson's an experienced diver, she should have been able to handle a simple cramp."

The words landed like stones in my chest. Simple cramp. As if my life had been worth less than Alianna's performance.

"It wasn't just the cramp." Stefan's tone sharpened. "Her weight belt was loose. I noticed it before the dive and offered to check it. You told me she was fine."

Drew's face flushed. Around us, club members had stopped pretending not to listen. I saw Marcus near the railing, his expression carefully blank.

"Are you seriously blaming me for her carelessness?" Drew gestured at me without looking. "She's always been dramatic. This is exactly the kind of stunt she'd pull to get attention when Alianna's—"

"Drew." Alianna's voice was breathy, hesitant. She'd moved closer, her hand finding his arm. "Maybe we should just... it was so traumatic, seeing someone else in distress like that. I thought I was going to spiral." Her eyes glistened with fresh tears. "I'm just grateful you were there for me."

The deck tilted beneath me. Not from the boat's movement—from the sheer, crushing weight of understanding. She'd orchestrated this. The panic, the timing, Drew's devotion. All of it calculated to make me invisible, even as I drowned.

And it had worked.

"I'll be filing an incident report," Stefan said coldly. "Standard procedure for all diving accidents. I'll need to document the equipment failure, the lack of assistance, and—" his gaze swept over Drew with something close to contempt "—the response of those present."

Drew's face darkened. "You can't be serious. This was nothing. She's fine."

"She nearly died." Stefan's words were deliberate, weighted. "And no one helped her except me."

The silence that followed was suffocating. I watched Drew's expression cycle through anger, defensiveness, and something that might have been shame before hardening into stubborn righteousness.

"Come on, Alianna." He turned his back on me completely. "Let's get you dried off. You must be freezing."

They walked away together, her head tucked against his shoulder, his hand protective on her back. The intimacy of it—the casual way he chose her, again, even now—made my throat tight.

But this time, I didn't cry.

This time, I memorized every detail. Every witness. Every word.

"Thank you," I said quietly to Stefan.

He looked down at me, and something in his expression softened. "Don't thank me for doing what anyone decent should have done." He paused. "You should get checked out at the hospital. Document everything."

I met his eyes and saw understanding there. He knew. Somehow, he knew this was more than a diving accident.

"Yes," I said, my voice steadier now. "I think I will."

Around us, the club members began to disperse, their whispers following Drew and Alianna like a wake. Marcus still stood by the railing, deliberately not meeting anyone's gaze.

I touched the place on my leg where the cramp had seized. In my first life, I'd drowned here. Alone. Forgotten.

But I'd been given something precious: a second chance. And I wasn't going to waste it on forgiveness.

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