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Divorce After Husband's Betrayal

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The sound of laughter drew my attention across the crowded ballroom. Not just any laughter—Leon's laughter. Full-bodied and genuine, a sound so rare in our home that it felt like hearing a stranger's voice. I froze with my champagne flute halfway to my lips, watching my husband of eight years throw his head back in delight at something Nola Shaw had said. His childhood friend had returned from abroad just two weeks ago, and tonight at the company's annual gala, she commanded the room in a burgundy dress that complemented her olive skin perfectly. But it wasn't her appearance that made my stomach twist into knots. It was the way Leon leaned in when she spoke, the casual way his hand rested on her forearm, the sparkle in his eyes I hadn't seen directed at me in years. If ever. "They seem close," remarked Sandra from accounting, following my gaze. I forced a smile.

Divorce After Husband's Betrayal Chapter 1

The sound of laughter drew my attention across the crowded ballroom. Not just any laughter—Leon's laughter. Full-bodied and genuine, a sound so rare in our home that it felt like hearing a stranger's voice.

I froze with my champagne flute halfway to my lips, watching my husband of eight years throw his head back in delight at something Nola Shaw had said. His childhood friend had returned from abroad just two weeks ago, and tonight at the company's annual gala, she commanded the room in a burgundy dress that complemented her olive skin perfectly.

But it wasn't her appearance that made my stomach twist into knots. It was the way Leon leaned in when she spoke, the casual way his hand rested on her forearm, the sparkle in his eyes I hadn't seen directed at me in years. If ever.

"They seem close," remarked Sandra from accounting, following my gaze.

I forced a smile. "Old friends."

Old friends. The phrase felt hollow as I watched Leon adjust his tie—a nervous habit he displayed only when truly engaged. With his severe OCD, Leon rarely initiated physical contact with anyone, including me. Yet there he was, completely at ease in Nola's presence, their shoulders occasionally brushing as they shared what appeared to be an inside joke.

I'd spent eight years carefully maintaining the precise environment Leon needed—everything in its place, routines followed to the letter. Eight years of minimal physical affection because touch made him uncomfortable. Eight years convincing myself that his form of love was simply different, not absent.

Yet Nola had waltzed back into his life and shattered that illusion in minutes.

"Mom, can I go talk to Dad and Aunt Nola?"

I looked down to see Andre, our seven-year-old son, bouncing on his toes with excitement. When had he started calling her "Aunt"?

"Of course, sweetheart," I managed, watching him dart through the crowd.

Nola spotted him first, her face lighting up as she crouched down to his level—something I'd always done that made Leon grimace about wrinkled clothing. She listened intently as Andre spoke animatedly, his hands gesturing wildly in a way that usually earned a gentle correction from Leon about proper behavior at social functions.

No correction came. Instead, Leon ruffled our son's hair—actually mussed it—while Nola promised something that made Andre's eyes widen with delight.

"The new amusement park?" Andre's voice carried across the room. "Really? This weekend?"

"If it's okay with your parents," Nola qualified, glancing up at Leon who nodded immediately.

My chest tightened. Last month, I'd suggested the same outing only to have Leon list all the reasons it wasn't practical—crowds, germs, Andre's nut allergy making food options complicated.

I watched my son beam at this woman with more enthusiasm than he'd shown me in months. In ten minutes, she'd connected with him in a way I'd been struggling to maintain as he grew increasingly distant.

I stood alone, champagne warming in my hand, feeling like a ghost at my own husband's company party. Invisible in plain sight.

* * *

The drive home was silent except for Andre's excited chatter from the back seat about video games Nola had discussed with him. Leon drove with one hand on the wheel, more relaxed than I'd seen him in years.

"She said she'd teach me that skateboard trick too," Andre continued. "The one where you flip it under your feet."

"An ollie," Leon supplied, surprising me with his knowledge.

"You hate skateboards," I said quietly. "You said they were dangerous."

Leon's jaw tightened, the familiar tension returning to his shoulders. "Nola was a champion skateboarder in college. She knows what she's doing."

Of course she was. Perfect Nola with her perfect understanding of my husband and son.

Once Andre was tucked in bed, I found Leon in our bedroom, methodically arranging his cufflinks in their designated drawer.

"We need to talk," I said, closing the door softly behind me.

"About?" His voice was already defensive.

"Tonight. You and Nola." I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly cold despite the warm evening. "You're different with her, Leon. You laugh with her. You touch her. You never—"

"Don't start this, Claire." He didn't look up from his task. "You're overreacting."

"Am I? You've never once touched my arm the way you touched hers tonight. Not once in eight years."

He sighed heavily, finally turning to face me. "She's an old friend. I'm comfortable with her. Why are you being so dramatic about this?"

"Dramatic?" The word stung. "Is it dramatic to wonder why my husband shows more affection to another woman than he's ever shown me?"

"This is ridiculous." Leon shook his head, walking past me toward his study. "You're being jealous and insecure over nothing."

"Leon—"

"I'm not discussing this anymore tonight, Claire. I have work to finish."

The door to his study closed with a decisive click, leaving me alone in the hallway, the wall of emotional distance between us now feeling more insurmountable than ever.

I pressed my palm against the cool wood of his door, then slowly let it fall away. In that moment, I realized I'd been knocking on a door that was never going to open for me, no matter how patiently I waited.

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