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Caught Between Her Legs and My Love

9.6 / 10.0
Ten years ago, I believed I’d found a miracle. I was the girl who learned to walk again, the wife whose husband gave up everything to stand by her side. Our love was the story I told myself in the dark—until the night of our tenth anniversary, when I opened a door and heard the truth spoken in someone else’s voice. In a heartbeat, my marriage shattered. The devoted man I’d worshipped revealed himself as a stranger—faithless, manipulative, and hiding a secret that rewrote the worst night of my life. The accident that broke my body? It was his sin. My recovery? His penance. Our decade? A lie threaded through with betrayal. Now I’m done being the miracle he performed for an audience. This is the story of the hours that followed: the humiliation I refused to swallow, the evidence I gathered, the fury that steadied my hands, and the cold, clear choice to walk away with my head high. It’s about what happens when a woman stops asking to be chosen and chooses herself instead. I am Emma. I am not his redemption arc. And tonight, the lies end with me.

Caught Between Her Legs and My Love Chapter 1

I traced my fingertips along David's jawline as we lay tangled in our sheets, morning light filtering through the curtains. Ten years of marriage, and his touch still sent electricity through my body like it did the first time.

"If there's a next life," I whispered, my head resting on his chest, listening to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat, "would you still choose me?"

David's arms tightened around me, his lips pressing against my forehead with a tenderness that made my heart ache. "Every lifetime, Emma," he murmured against my skin. "Every single one."

I lifted my face to kiss him, my lips meeting his in a familiar dance. "You're my miracle, you know that?"

And he was. The memories flooded back as I gazed at him—the devastating car accident that had shattered my body and the doctors' grim prognosis that I might never walk again. David had abandoned his MIT scholarship offer without hesitation, spending two grueling years by my side through every painful physical therapy session, every tearful breakdown, every small victory.

"I'm the lucky one," he said, his fingers threading through my hair. "The luckiest moment of my life was finding you that rainy night."

I smiled at the memory of our first meeting—him offering his umbrella to a complete stranger at a bus stop during a downpour. Who could have known that simple act of kindness would lead to this?

"I need to get up," I said reluctantly. "We have a party to prepare for."

Our tenth anniversary celebration. I'd been planning it for months—the perfect tribute to our journey together.

The house transformed throughout the morning as I arranged photos and mementos from our relationship. The scarf he'd wrapped around my shoulders that first rainy night. The handwritten letters we'd exchanged during his brief study abroad program—letters we still read to each other on the first of every month, our own private tradition.

I paused at a photo of David kneeling before me at the lighthouse where we'd had our first date, proposing by recreating every first moment we'd shared together. My fingers lingered on the frame, remembering how he'd whispered those words that had become our secret language: "You saved me."

But the truth was, he had saved me. When I temporarily lost my hearing after the accident, he'd learned sign language in weeks. When the medical bills threatened to drown us, he'd sold his grandmother's antique jewelry collection—his only inheritance. When my father died suddenly, he'd flown thirty-two hours straight to get me to the funeral on time.

By evening, our home filled with friends and family, champagne flowing as freely as the laughter. I kept glancing at David across the room, our eyes meeting in that secret way that still made my stomach flutter after all these years.

"Time for the speech!" Sarah, my best friend, announced, tapping her glass. "Where's our man of the hour?"

I scanned the room, not seeing David's familiar silhouette among the guests. "I'll find him," I offered, slipping away from the crowd.

The main floor was empty, so I headed upstairs, checking our bedroom and the bathroom. No sign of him. As I turned toward the stairs again, I heard a muffled sound coming from the storage room at the end of the hall.

My heels clicked softly on the hardwood as I approached. Another sound—a gasp, or maybe a moan. Was David sick? Had the champagne been too much?

I reached for the doorknob, concern quickening my pulse.

"Fuck, Lisa, ten years and you're still this tight," came David's voice, husky and breathless in a way I recognized all too well.

My hand froze on the knob.

"Because I didn't have children like your wife did," a woman's voice responded with a laugh—a voice I knew instantly. Lisa. My physical therapist. The woman who had helped me learn to walk again.

The room tilted around me, the floor seeming to drop away beneath my feet. Ten years. Ten years of what I thought was devoted love. Ten years of what I believed was our miracle story.

Ten years of lies.

My hand tightened on the doorknob as ice spread through my veins, replacing the warmth that had filled me just moments before. In six hours, our world would shatter beyond repair.

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Caught Between Her Legs and My Love of Contents

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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