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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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Chapter 2

The weeks following Nolan's cruel laughter blurred together in a haze of careful planning and mounting dread. Each morning, I maintained the facade of the dutiful wife—brewing coffee, ironing his shirts, asking about his day—while secretly researching job opportunities in distant cities on my phone during lunch breaks.

The library became my sanctuary. Between the dusty stacks, I opened a new bank account at a credit union across town, transferring twenty dollars here, fifty there, telling myself it was just a precaution. Just in case. The small stack of bills hidden in my jewelry box grew slowly, each addition feeling like both betrayal and salvation.

Zahra's visits became more frequent, more brazen. She'd arrive unannounced, always when Nolan was home, always with some fabricated emergency that required his immediate attention. Last Tuesday, she'd shown up sobbing about her car breaking down, wearing the black lace camisole from the lingerie set under a sheer white blouse. The fabric was so thin I could see every detail of Nolan's gift clinging to her curves.

"You can see right through that," I'd whispered to Nolan when she'd gone to the bathroom.

"Stop being so uptight," he'd snapped. "It's just clothing."

But it wasn't just clothing, and we both knew it. It was a declaration, a territorial marking that grew bolder each day. When my phone buzzed with "emergencies" during our dinner dates, Nolan would immediately excuse himself to take Zahra's calls. When we planned quiet evenings together, she'd materialize at our door with wine and tears, needing comfort only Nolan could provide.

I started taking pictures. Screenshots of her social media posts before she deleted them. Photos of the gifts Nolan bought her—jewelry, perfume, concert tickets to shows I'd mentioned wanting to see. Evidence of a relationship that looked increasingly like an affair, even if they weren't physically involved yet.

The worst part was how invisible I'd become. Nolan looked through me now, his attention always elsewhere, always on his phone, always anticipating her next need. I was furniture in my own home, useful but unremarkable.

That Wednesday, I decided to leave work early. My boss had been understanding about my "headaches" lately, though I suspected she could see the strain in my face. I pulled into our driveway at three-thirty, surprised to see Zahra's red convertible parked carelessly across two spaces.

The front door was unlocked. Inside, music drifted from the living room—something sultry and low that I definitely hadn't put on the playlist. My heels clicked against the hardwood as I followed the sound, my stomach knotting with each step.

I found her sprawled across our cream-colored sofa like a Renaissance painting come to life. The black lace set clung to her body beneath a silk robe so sheer it might as well have been mist. Her dark hair cascaded over the cushions, and she looked up at me with heavy-lidded eyes that held not surprise, but triumph.

"Oh, Chloe," she purred, making no move to cover herself. "You're home early."

My throat constricted. "Where's Nolan?"

"Shower." She stretched languidly, the robe falling open further. "We went for a run, and I got so sweaty. You know how I hate being gross."

The casual intimacy in her voice—the way she said 'we' like it was the most natural thing in the world—made my vision blur with rage. "You couldn't shower at your own place?"

Zahra's laugh tinkled like broken glass. "This is practically my place too, isn't it? I've been coming here since before you were even in the picture."

Footsteps thundered down the stairs. Nolan appeared in the doorway, hair damp, wearing only jeans. His eyes darted between us, and I saw the moment he calculated the scene, weighing his options.

"Chloe," he said carefully. "You're home early."

"So I see." My voice sounded strange, distant. "I come home to find another woman in lingerie on our couch, and that's all you have to say?"

His jaw tightened. "Zahra needed to clean up. She's always been comfortable here. You're being paranoid."

"Paranoid?" The word cracked like a whip. "She's wearing the underwear you bought her, lounging half-naked in our living room, and I'm paranoid?"

Zahra sat up slowly, letting the robe slip from one shoulder. "Chloe, you're being dramatic. Nolan and I have been friends forever. This is just how we are."

"How you are is inappropriate," I snapped, my composure finally fracturing. "And you—" I turned to Nolan, "—defending her instead of your wife tells me everything I need to know."

Nolan's face darkened. "You're being controlling, Chloe. Zahra is part of my life, and if you can't handle that—"

"Then what?" I challenged, my heart hammering. "You'll choose her over me?"

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. In that moment, watching him struggle to answer, I realized he already had.

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