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After Wife Uncovers Husband's Secret Affair

I dragged myself through the front door of our suburban home, my body aching from a fourteen-hour shift at the hospital. The antiseptic smell still clung to my scrubs as I dropped my bag by the entryway table. All I wanted was a hot shower and my bed—maybe a glass of wine if I could manage to stay awake long enough to pour it. The garage light was still on. Strange. Bradley usually turned it off after his morning commute. "Bradley?" I called out, receiving no answer. He must be upstairs in his study again, lost in his academic papers. I headed toward the garage, intending to turn off the light and check on my mountain bike. I'd been planning a weekend ride to clear my head after the stress of losing a patient earlier that week.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't breathe in that hospital room anymore. The antiseptic smell, the beeping monitors, Evie's pale face, and Bradley's tender touches—it was all suffocating me. I needed air. Space. Distance from the betrayal that was unfolding before my eyes.

"I need to speak with you," I said to Bradley, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside me. "Now."

He followed me into the corridor, his footsteps hesitant. The fluorescent lights cast harsh shadows across his face, making him look older, more tired than I'd ever seen him.

"What's going on, Isabella?" he asked, his voice low. "You're acting strange."

I crossed my arms over my chest, creating a barrier between us. "Eight weeks pregnant," I said flatly. "That's what the chart said."

His face drained of color. For a moment, he tried to maintain his composure, but I could see the cracks forming in his facade.

"Isabella, I can explain—"

"Explain what?" My voice was ice. "How you've been sleeping with your student? How she's carrying your child when I can't give you one?"

His shoulders slumped, and suddenly he looked like a deflated balloon. "It wasn't supposed to happen like this," he whispered.

"How long?" I demanded, my hands trembling at my sides.

Bradley's eyes darted to the floor, then back to me. "Three years," he admitted, his voice barely audible.

Three years. While I'd been grieving our lost baby. While I'd been enduring his mother's thinly veiled disappointment about my inability to conceive again. While I'd been faithful, loving, trusting.

"Three years?" I repeated, my voice hollow.

"I made a mistake," he pleaded, reaching for my hand. I pulled away before he could touch me. "Isabella, please. You can't destroy my career over this. I've worked too hard."

There it was—his true priority. Not our marriage, not my pain, but his precious academic career.

"Your career," I echoed, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "That's what concerns you right now?"

"I'll end it with her," he promised, desperation creeping into his voice. "Whatever you want. Just don't make this public."

I stared at him—this stranger wearing my husband's face—and felt something harden inside me.

"I need time," I said finally, turning away from him.

I left him standing there in the corridor and walked out of the hospital, my mind racing faster than my heartbeat.

My phone felt heavy in my pocket as I dialed Wells' number.

"Isabella?" His voice was warm, concerned. "Everything okay?"

"I need to see you," I said, my voice breaking slightly. "At the lake. Our spot."

There was a pause, then: "I'll be there in twenty minutes."

The drive to the lake was a blur. Memories flooded back as I parked my car and walked to the small clearing where Wells and I had spent countless childhood hours. The water gleamed in the early morning light, calm and peaceful—everything I wasn't feeling.

Wells was already there, leaning against an old oak tree. He straightened when he saw me, his eyes searching my face.

"What happened?" he asked simply.

The words poured out of me—Bradley's betrayal, Evie's pregnancy, the needles in the bike seat, everything. Wells listened without interruption, his jaw tightening occasionally, his eyes darkening with anger on my behalf.

"I need to know everything," I said when I'd finished. "How long has this been going on? What else has he been doing? I need to know the full extent of his... activities."

Wells nodded slowly. "I can help with that."

"How?"

"I've got connections," he said simply. "People who can access records, emails, application processes."

I looked at him, really looked at him for the first time in years. There was something steady and reliable about him that I'd forgotten existed.

"Thank you," I whispered.

Three days later, Wells called me to his apartment. Papers were spread across his dining table—printouts of emails, application forms, university correspondence.

"Look at this," he said, pointing to a series of emails between Bradley and various university admissions offices.

I scanned the documents, my stomach turning as the evidence mounted before my eyes.

"He's been using his academic connections to get her into prestigious programs," Wells explained, his voice tight with controlled anger. "Forged recommendation letters, expedited application reviews, even manipulated scholarship decisions."

I stared at the evidence of Bradley's corruption—not just of our marriage, but of the academic system he claimed to respect.

"There's more," Wells said quietly, sliding another document toward me.

I took it with trembling hands, unsure what other betrayals I would find.

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