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Divorce After His Affair with Her Best Friend Novel Cover

Divorce After His Affair with Her Best Friend

The honeymoon glow still lingered on my skin when I pushed open our front door, my heart light with the memory of Nolan's hand in mine as we'd walked along the beach just days before. The house felt different somehow—quieter, more hollow—but I attributed it to the strange emptiness that always follows a perfect vacation. I found Nolan in our bedroom, sitting on the edge of the bed with his back to me. Delicate tissue paper rustled between his fingers as he carefully wrapped something I couldn't quite see. The concentration on his face was the same expression he'd worn when choosing my engagement ring—focused, almost reverent. "What's that?" I asked, setting down my purse and moving closer. My stomach fluttered with anticipation. Maybe he'd bought me something special during our trip, a surprise he'd been saving. He glanced up, and for a split second, something flickered across his features—guilt? Annoyance?
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The honeymoon glow still lingered on my skin when I pushed open our front door, my heart light with the memory of Nolan's hand in mine as we'd walked along the beach just days before. The house felt different somehow—quieter, more hollow—but I attributed it to the strange emptiness that always follows a perfect vacation.

I found Nolan in our bedroom, sitting on the edge of the bed with his back to me. Delicate tissue paper rustled between his fingers as he carefully wrapped something I couldn't quite see. The concentration on his face was the same expression he'd worn when choosing my engagement ring—focused, almost reverent.

"What's that?" I asked, setting down my purse and moving closer. My stomach fluttered with anticipation. Maybe he'd bought me something special during our trip, a surprise he'd been saving.

He glanced up, and for a split second, something flickered across his features—guilt? Annoyance? But it was gone so quickly I wondered if I'd imagined it.

"Zahra's birthday gift," he said casually, as if those three words hadn't just punched the air from my lungs.

I stared at the package in his hands, my mind struggling to process what I was seeing. Through the tissue paper, I caught glimpses of black lace, silk so fine it looked like liquid shadow. The Victoria's Secret label peeked out from beneath the wrapping, and my cheeks burned as I recognized the distinctive packaging of their most expensive lingerie line.

"That's... very personal," I managed, my voice smaller than I intended. The words felt thick in my throat. "Don't you think maybe something else would be more appropriate?"

Nolan's jaw tightened, and he set the package down with more force than necessary. "Jesus, Chloe. It's just a gift. Zahra's been my best friend since we were kids. She appreciates thoughtful presents, unlike some people who only see problems everywhere."

The casual cruelty in his voice hit me like a slap. I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly cold despite the warm afternoon. "I'm not seeing problems, Nolan. I'm your wife. Doesn't it bother you that you're buying another woman lingerie?"

"It's not 'another woman,' it's Zahra." He stood abruptly, towering over me. "And frankly, I'm getting tired of your jealousy. She's never complained about anything I've done for her. She's grateful."

The implication hung between us like poison. My throat constricted as I realized he'd never bought me anything like this—not for our wedding night, not for any special occasion. The most intimate gift I'd received from him was a bathrobe last Christmas, practical and plain.

"You've never bought me anything like that," I whispered, hating how pathetic I sounded but unable to stop the words from spilling out.

Nolan's laugh was sharp, cutting. "Maybe if you acted more like someone who deserved it instead of constantly nagging and complaining."

The room spun slightly. I gripped the dresser behind me, my wedding ring catching the light and throwing tiny rainbows across the wall—a mockery of the promises we'd made just months ago.

"Maybe we should get a divorce," I said, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. They felt foreign on my tongue, terrifying and liberating at the same time.

Nolan went very still. Then he threw back his head and laughed—a sound so cold and mocking it made my skin crawl.

"Divorce?" He stepped closer, his voice dropping to a cruel whisper. "You wouldn't dare, Chloe. You gave up everything to be here with me. Your job, your family, your entire life. What exactly do you think you'd do without me? You have no career prospects in Millbrook, no friends, no support system. You're completely dependent on me, and we both know it."

Each word was a calculated blow, designed to strip away what little confidence I had left. He was right, and he knew it. I'd sacrificed everything—my promising career in marketing, my closeness to my parents, the life I'd built in the city—all because I'd believed in us. In him.

"You need me," he continued, his voice softer now but no less devastating. "You always have. So stop this dramatic nonsense and accept that Zahra is part of my life. She always has been, and she always will be."

The doorbell rang then, sharp and insistent. Nolan's entire demeanor shifted, his face lighting up with a warmth he hadn't shown me in months.

"That's her now," he said, grabbing the wrapped lingerie with obvious excitement. "Try to be civil, Chloe. It's her birthday."

As his footsteps echoed down the hallway, I caught my reflection in the mirror above our dresser. The woman staring back at me looked hollow, diminished. When had I become this person—this shadow of who I used to be?

From downstairs, I heard Zahra's bright laughter and Nolan's answering chuckle. The sound of my marriage crumbling had never been so clear.

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