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After My Wife Left Me for a New Beginning

I arrived at the office earlier than usual, clutching the flight schedules Wade had forgotten at home. The morning light filtered through the windows, casting long shadows across the empty corridor as my heels clicked against the polished floor. I'd woken up early to prepare these documents, knowing how important they were for today's executive meeting. My fingers traced the outline of my mother's locket—a nervous habit I'd developed over the years. Something felt off this morning, a heaviness in the air I couldn't quite place. I rounded the corner toward Wade's office, expecting to find it empty. But it wasn't. Through the glass partition, I saw them. Wade—my husband—had his arms wrapped around a woman, his lips pressed against hers in a kiss that spoke of passion and longing. His fingers tenderly caressed her face, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear with a gentleness he had never shown me.
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I arrived at the office earlier than usual, clutching the flight schedules Wade had forgotten at home. The morning light filtered through the windows, casting long shadows across the empty corridor as my heels clicked against the polished floor. I'd woken up early to prepare these documents, knowing how important they were for today's executive meeting.

My fingers traced the outline of my mother's locket—a nervous habit I'd developed over the years. Something felt off this morning, a heaviness in the air I couldn't quite place. I rounded the corner toward Wade's office, expecting to find it empty.

But it wasn't.

Through the glass partition, I saw them. Wade—my husband—had his arms wrapped around a woman, his lips pressed against hers in a kiss that spoke of passion and longing. His fingers tenderly caressed her face, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear with a gentleness he had never shown me.

I froze, the documents slipping from my grasp and scattering across the floor. The sound must have alerted them because they broke apart, and that's when I recognized her—Anya Jackson, Wade's ex-girlfriend. The woman he had supposedly left behind when our families arranged our marriage.

Wade's eyes met mine, but there was no surprise, no guilt, not even the decency to look embarrassed. Instead, his gaze was cold, almost annoyed at the interruption.

"Diana," he said flatly, making no move to step away from Anya, who wore a triumphant smile that made my stomach turn. "You remember Anya. She's back from London."

Anya leaned into him, her hand possessively resting on his chest. "It's been too long, Diana. Wade's told me so much about your... arrangement."

The way she emphasized that last word made it clear exactly what she thought of our marriage.

"I was just bringing you the schedules," I managed to say, my voice barely above a whisper as I bent to gather the fallen papers, grateful for the momentary escape from their gaze.

"Just leave them on the desk," Wade replied dismissively. "Anya and I have some catching up to do."

I placed the documents on his desk, my hand trembling slightly. As I turned to leave, Wade added, "Diana, you should know that Anya and I will be seeing each other again. Regularly."

It wasn't a question or even a discussion. It was a statement—a fait accompli that I was expected to accept without protest.

"I see," was all I could muster as I left the office, the image of his tender caress burning in my mind—a gesture of affection he had never once shown me in our two years of marriage.

---

That evening, our apartment felt more like a battlefield than a home. I had spent the entire day in a fog, going through the motions of my job while my mind replayed that kiss over and over again.

"Was it all a lie?" I finally asked when Wade walked through the door, not even bothering with a greeting. "Does our marriage mean anything to you?"

Wade loosened his tie and poured himself a drink, seemingly unbothered by my distress. "Diana, let's not be dramatic. We both know what this marriage is—a business arrangement between our families. Your father wanted access to our airline routes, and my father needed the Morrison shipping connections."

"So I'm just... what? A contract? A signature on a document?" My voice cracked despite my efforts to remain composed.

He sighed, as if my emotional response was an inconvenience. "You've always known Anya was special to me. My parents didn't approve of her back then, but things are different now. You should be grateful—you get the security of being a Perkins, and I'm not asking for a divorce."

"Grateful?" The word tasted bitter on my tongue. "For being humiliated? For watching my husband love another woman?"

"Don't be naive," he said coldly. "This is how the world works. You get financial security and social status. I get to be with someone I actually want. It's a fair trade."

His words cut deeper than any knife could. I touched my mother's locket again, wishing she were here to guide me through this nightmare.

---

The first message arrived three days later while I was reviewing flight manifests at my desk. My phone buzzed with a notification from an unknown number. When I opened it, my blood ran cold.

It was a photo of Wade and Anya, intimately entwined on what appeared to be a hotel bed. The caption read: "He says your name never comes up when we're together. Does he even touch you anymore?"

I nearly dropped my phone, looking around frantically to see if anyone had noticed my reaction. Minutes later, another message arrived—this time an audio recording. With shaking hands, I put my earbuds in and pressed play.

Anya's voice, breathless and taunting: "Tell me again how you never loved her..."

Followed by Wade's unmistakable reply: "She was always just part of the deal. You're the only one I've ever wanted."

Tears blurred my vision as I quickly silenced my phone. Throughout the day, more messages arrived—explicit photos, recordings of their intimate moments, detailed descriptions of their encounters, each one designed to twist the knife deeper.

I sat at my desk, maintaining a professional facade while being systematically destroyed from within, piece by piece, by the woman my husband truly loved.

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