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After My Wife Outplayed Me at Poker

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I noticed it the moment I stepped into our bedroom—a faint, sweet floral scent that didn't belong to me. My fingers hesitated on the light switch as I inhaled again, making sure I wasn't imagining things. No, it was definitely there, clinging to Ryan's Armani blazer draped carelessly over our bedroom chair. The perfume was nothing like the subtle Chanel I'd worn for years. This was younger, sweeter. Insistent. I lifted the blazer, bringing it closer to my face. The scent was strongest on the collar and lapels. My stomach tightened as I pictured someone else's arms wrapped around my husband's neck, her perfume transferring to his clothes during an embrace that wasn't meant for me. "What are you doing?" I startled, nearly dropping the blazer.

After My Wife Outplayed Me at Poker Chapter 1

I noticed it the moment I stepped into our bedroom—a faint, sweet floral scent that didn't belong to me. My fingers hesitated on the light switch as I inhaled again, making sure I wasn't imagining things. No, it was definitely there, clinging to Ryan's Armani blazer draped carelessly over our bedroom chair. The perfume was nothing like the subtle Chanel I'd worn for years. This was younger, sweeter. Insistent.

I lifted the blazer, bringing it closer to my face. The scent was strongest on the collar and lapels. My stomach tightened as I pictured someone else's arms wrapped around my husband's neck, her perfume transferring to his clothes during an embrace that wasn't meant for me.

"What are you doing?"

I startled, nearly dropping the blazer. Ryan stood in the doorway, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder as he took in the scene—me, holding his jacket to my face, frozen in the act of discovery.

"I was just hanging it up," I lied, smoothing the expensive fabric with trembling hands. "You left it on the chair."

He crossed the room in three quick strides and snatched the blazer from my hands. "I can hang up my own clothes, Sarah."

The coldness in his voice was becoming familiar. When had that happened? When had my brilliant, ambitious husband, the man I'd given up everything for, started looking at me with such thinly veiled contempt?

"Of course," I murmured, stepping back. "I was just trying to help."

Ryan hung the blazer in his closet with deliberate care, his back to me. "I'll be working late again tomorrow. Don't wait up."

I nodded, though he couldn't see me, and retreated to the bathroom to prepare for bed. As I removed my makeup, I studied my reflection. At thirty-five, I was still beautiful—everyone said so—but lately, I'd started seeing shadows under my eyes that hadn't been there before. Worry lines that no expensive cream seemed to erase.

That night, I lay awake long after Ryan's breathing had deepened into sleep, replaying the moment with the perfumed blazer, adding it to a mental list of inconsistencies that had been growing for months. The mysterious calls that ended when I entered the room. The late nights at the office that never used to happen. The way he no longer reached for me in bed.

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Three nights later, I woke to an empty space beside me. The digital clock on my nightstand read 2:17 AM. I slipped out of bed, wrapping my silk robe around me as I padded silently across the plush carpet of our penthouse.

A sliver of light shone from beneath the bathroom door. As I approached, I could hear Ryan's voice, low and intimate.

"I miss you too," he was saying. "No, she's asleep... I know, baby. Soon, I promise."

My heart hammered against my ribs so violently I feared he might hear it through the door. I stood frozen, each word a knife twisting deeper.

"I have to go to Chicago next week. Tell your professor you're sick... Yes, the whole weekend... I'll book the presidential suite, the one with the view you loved..."

I raised my hand and knocked softly on the door, unable to bear another word.

The silence was immediate and absolute.

"Ryan?" I called, my voice steadier than I felt. "Is everything okay?"

I heard rustling, then the sound of water running. When he opened the door, his face was a perfect mask of innocence, but his eyes were cold, calculating.

"Just a work call," he said smoothly. "Jenkins in Tokyo. Time difference."

I nodded, not trusting myself to speak. We both knew he was lying. We both knew I wouldn't call him on it—not yet.

"Come back to bed," I said finally, reaching for his hand.

He let me take it, but his fingers remained limp in mine. As we returned to our bedroom, I wondered when exactly my husband had become a stranger, and why I was still desperately clinging to the ghost of what we once had.

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The breaking point came a week later. I was reading in the living room when our private elevator chimed. It was nearly midnight, and Ryan had texted earlier to say he was working late.

The doors slid open, and a young woman stumbled into our penthouse. She couldn't have been more than twenty-two, with glossy dark hair and tear-streaked makeup. She wore nothing but a silk camisole and matching underwear, her long legs bare despite the October chill.

"Where is he?" she demanded, her voice breaking. "Where's Ryan?"

I stood slowly, my book falling forgotten to the floor. "Who are you?"

"Like you don't know," she spat, mascara running down her flushed cheeks. "I'm Amber. Stop pretending."

Before I could respond, the elevator chimed again, and Ryan burst in, his face flushed with exertion.

"Amber, what the hell—" He stopped short when he saw me, his expression cycling rapidly through shock, anger, and finally, calculation.

"Ryan," I said quietly, "what's going on?"

Amber threw herself into his arms, sobbing dramatically. "She's been threatening me, Ryan! Calling me, following me on campus. I was so scared!"

I stared at her in disbelief, then at my husband. Surely he wouldn't believe such an obvious lie. Surely he knew me better than that.

But as Ryan's arm circled protectively around Amber's bare shoulders, his eyes met mine with cold accusation.

"Jesus, Sarah," he said, his voice dripping with disgust. "I knew you were jealous, but this? This is unhinged."

And in that moment, as my husband comforted his half-naked mistress in our home while painting me as the villain, I felt something inside me break—and something else, something harder and colder, begin to take its place.

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