
After My Wife Exposed My Affair with Her Best Friend
Chapter 3
I sat on the edge of my hospital bed, staring at the screen of my phone. The medical report lay beside me—official documentation of my near-drowning, the muscle damage from the severe cramp, and the water I'd aspirated into my lungs. The doctor had been thorough, recording every detail, including my account of what happened on the boat.
"You should rest," the nurse had told me before leaving. But rest was the furthest thing from my mind.
I opened my social media account and began to type. My fingers moved deliberately across the screen, each word carefully chosen.
*Eight years of marriage ended yesterday when I nearly drowned during our anniversary dive. While I fought for my life underwater, my husband chose to save his mistress from a theatrical panic attack instead.*
I attached the first photo—the medical report with its clinical language describing my condition. Then I added a selfie taken in the hospital bed, oxygen tubes in my nose, the harsh fluorescent lights highlighting the exhaustion in my eyes.
Next came the evidence I'd been collecting for months. Screenshots of text messages between Drew and Alianna. Photos I'd taken of them at club events, his hand lingering too long on her back, her lips too close to his ear. Timestamps that proved they were together when he'd told me he was working late.
*The Oceanview Club staff witnessed everything. My husband's colleague watched me drown and deliberately turned away. The only person who helped me was the club manager—a stranger showing more care than the man who vowed to love me.*
My thumb hovered over the post button. In my previous life, I'd drowned in silence, my suffering private and forgotten. This time would be different. This time, the world would see.
I pressed post.
Within minutes, the notifications began. Comments. Shares. Messages of support from strangers. It was like watching a wave build offshore, gathering strength before crashing to shore.
By evening, my post had thousands of shares. Local news outlets had picked up the story, their headlines sensationalizing what was already sensational enough: "Wife Nearly Drowns While Husband Saves Mistress" and "Exclusive Club Scandal: Betrayal and Near-Death on Anniversary Dive."
My phone buzzed with a text from Drew: *What the hell do you think you're doing?*
I didn't respond. I didn't need to. The court of public opinion was already delivering its verdict.
* * *
"This is a serious matter, Mr. Torres." Harrison Blackwood's voice carried the weight of his position as chairman of the Oceanview Club's board. "The allegations against you have brought significant negative attention to our establishment."
I wasn't in the room, but I could picture the scene perfectly. Stefan had called to update me on the emergency board meeting my social media post had triggered.
"We've interviewed multiple staff members," Stefan had told me over the phone. "They're all coming forward now—talking about how Drew treated you at events, how obvious his relationship with Alianna was. Marcus admitted he saw you in distress and did nothing."
The investigation moved with surprising speed. Stefan's detailed incident report, combined with testimonies from other staff members and the viral nature of my post, created a perfect storm that the club couldn't ignore.
By the next morning, it was done. Drew arrived at the club to find his access cards deactivated. Security met him at the entrance—not to escort him in, but to escort him out.
I watched from across the street as he emerged from the building, a box of personal items in his arms, his face flushed with humiliation. He stood on the sidewalk for a long moment, staring at the club that had been the center of his professional identity.
His phone rang. I could see him fumbling to answer it, the box awkward in his arms. From his expression, I knew it was Alianna. I wondered what she was saying. Was she still playing the victim? Or had she already begun to distance herself from the sinking ship of Drew's career?
As I watched him, I felt no joy, no triumph—only a cold, clear certainty that justice was finally being served. This was just the beginning. The weight belt that had dragged me down was now firmly fastened around Drew's waist, and I would make sure it stayed there until he knew exactly how it felt to drown in the consequences of his choices.
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