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Divorce After His Betrayal

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I smoothed the burgundy silk dress against my thighs for the third time, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. The dress still fit perfectly—the same one Sterling had surprised me with for our first anniversary, when he'd whispered that the color made my eyes look like melted chocolate. Tonight marked five years since we'd exchanged vows, five years since I'd believed I was the luckiest woman alive to marry my best friend. The restaurant reservation was at seven-thirty. Sterling's favorite table by the window, overlooking the city lights that had witnessed so many of our conversations about the future. I'd called ahead to ensure they had his preferred Bordeaux chilled and waiting—the 2015 vintage he'd discovered during our honeymoon in France, back when everything felt possible. My fingers traced the delicate pearl necklace at my throat, another gift from Sterling. Tonight felt important somehow, weighted with significance beyond just marking another year. Maybe it was time to finally discuss adoption seriously, or perhaps explore other paths to parenthood. The doctors had been clear about my limitations after the accident, but there were options.

Divorce After His Betrayal Chapter 1

I smoothed the burgundy silk dress against my thighs for the third time, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. The dress still fit perfectly—the same one Sterling had surprised me with for our first anniversary, when he'd whispered that the color made my eyes look like melted chocolate. Tonight marked five years since we'd exchanged vows, five years since I'd believed I was the luckiest woman alive to marry my best friend.

The restaurant reservation was at seven-thirty. Sterling's favorite table by the window, overlooking the city lights that had witnessed so many of our conversations about the future. I'd called ahead to ensure they had his preferred Bordeaux chilled and waiting—the 2015 vintage he'd discovered during our honeymoon in France, back when everything felt possible.

My fingers traced the delicate pearl necklace at my throat, another gift from Sterling. Tonight felt important somehow, weighted with significance beyond just marking another year. Maybe it was time to finally discuss adoption seriously, or perhaps explore other paths to parenthood. The doctors had been clear about my limitations after the accident, but there were options. There had to be.

Sterling emerged from his study, adjusting his cufflinks with practiced ease. Even after all these years, he still took my breath away—the way his dark hair caught the light, how his smile could make me forget everything else. He looked every inch the successful businessman he'd become, but I still saw traces of the boy who'd held my hand through physical therapy, who'd promised that what mattered was us, not children.

"You look stunning," he said, crossing the room to kiss my cheek. His cologne enveloped me, familiar and comforting. "Ready for our big night?"

I nodded, slipping my hand into his as we headed to the car. The drive passed in comfortable conversation about his latest project, a commercial development that had him working late most nights. I listened to his voice, storing away these moments like treasures. Five years of marriage, and I still felt grateful every day that this brilliant, driven man had chosen me.

The restaurant hummed with quiet elegance, crystal glasses catching candlelight and soft jazz floating through the air. Our usual table waited, perfectly set with white roses—Sterling must have called ahead. The gesture warmed me; he remembered the small things that mattered.

"To us," Sterling raised his wine glass, his eyes meeting mine across the table. "To five incredible years and many more to come."

I clinked my glass against his, savoring the moment. "To us," I echoed, meaning every word.

Dinner unfolded like a beautiful symphony. Sterling told me about his latest business triumph, his eyes lighting up as he described closing a deal he'd been working on for months. I shared updates about the charity board I'd joined, how we were planning a fundraiser for children's literacy programs. Everything felt right, settled, perfect.

Then his phone buzzed.

Sterling glanced at the screen, and something shifted in his expression—subtle, but I'd learned to read his moods over the years. "I'm sorry, darling. I need to take this. Business emergency."

He stood before I could respond, already pressing the phone to his ear as he walked toward the restaurant's quieter back corridor. I watched him go, twirling the stem of my wine glass between my fingers. Five years of marriage to a driven businessman had taught me patience with interrupted dinners and late-night calls.

But something made me strain to listen as his voice drifted back from the hallway.

"Hey, beautiful." His tone was different—softer, more intimate than his usual business calls. "I know, I know. I'm sorry I can't be there to tuck him in tonight."

My wine glass trembled in my grip.

"Tell our son Daddy will be home soon, okay? I promise I'll make it up to both of you this weekend."

The glass slipped from my nerveless fingers, red wine spreading across the white tablecloth like blood. The sound of crystal shattering against the floor seemed to echo through my entire body.

Our son.

The words replayed in my mind, each repetition driving deeper like shards of glass. Sterling had a child. Sterling had a son with someone named—

"Violette, sweetheart, I have to go. But I love you. Both of you."

I sat frozen, watching wine seep into the fabric while my world collapsed around me. Five years of marriage. Five years of believing I was enough, that our love was enough, that the sacrifice I'd made—my fertility, my future children—had been worth it because we had each other.

Sterling returned to the table, his business smile firmly in place. "Sorry about that. You know how clients can be." His eyes found the spilled wine, the broken glass. "What happened here?"

I stared at him—this man I'd loved, trusted, built my entire identity around—and forced my lips to curve upward. "Clumsy me. The glass slipped."

He signaled the waiter with easy charm, making jokes about my butterfingers while they cleaned up the mess. I watched him lie with the same smile he'd given me moments before, the same voice that had just promised another woman he'd be home soon.

The rest of dinner passed in a haze. Sterling chatted about weekend plans while I mechanically ate food that tasted like ash. Every familiar gesture—the way he reached for my hand, how he laughed at his own jokes—now felt like a performance I'd been too naive to recognize.

Later, lying in our bed while Sterling slept peacefully beside me, I stared at his face in the moonlight. The same face that had promised to love only me, that had kissed away my tears when the doctors confirmed I'd never carry his children, that had sworn our love was stronger than any obstacle.

I watched him sleep and wondered how long I'd been living in a beautiful lie.

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