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Divorce After Husband's Betrayal

I woke up before my alarm, as I always did. The soft morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting a golden glow across our Upper East Side apartment. Ryan was still asleep, his breathing deep and even. I allowed myself a moment to watch him—his dark lashes against his cheeks, his lips slightly parted. Four years of marriage, and the sight of him still made my heart flutter. Slipping out of bed, I padded to the kitchen in my silk pajamas. Our morning routine was sacred to me. I ground the premium Colombian beans Ryan loved, inhaling their rich aroma as I prepared his coffee just the way he liked it—strong with a splash of cream, no sugar. While the coffee brewed, I pulled up his calendar on my tablet, reviewing his day to make sure he hadn't missed anything important. "Board meeting at ten, lunch with the Westbrook account at noon, and..." I frowned, noting a blank spot in his afternoon schedule.
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I woke up before my alarm, as I always did. The soft morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting a golden glow across our Upper East Side apartment. Ryan was still asleep, his breathing deep and even. I allowed myself a moment to watch him—his dark lashes against his cheeks, his lips slightly parted. Four years of marriage, and the sight of him still made my heart flutter.

Slipping out of bed, I padded to the kitchen in my silk pajamas. Our morning routine was sacred to me. I ground the premium Colombian beans Ryan loved, inhaling their rich aroma as I prepared his coffee just the way he liked it—strong with a splash of cream, no sugar. While the coffee brewed, I pulled up his calendar on my tablet, reviewing his day to make sure he hadn't missed anything important.

"Board meeting at ten, lunch with the Westbrook account at noon, and..." I frowned, noting a blank spot in his afternoon schedule. "Hmm, three to five is empty." Probably catching up on emails or meeting with his team. Ryan had been working so hard lately, climbing the ranks at his marketing firm.

I poured his coffee into his favorite Columbia University mug—a reminder of where we'd met, where I'd been finishing my PhD when he was an undergrad with dreams bigger than his bank account could support. The memory of those early days warmed me as I added a fresh bagel to his breakfast tray.

Before heading to the shower, I sent my daily text to Mrs. Mitchell at Mount Sinai Hospital. *Good morning, Martha. Hope you slept well. The nurse mentioned your PT session is at 11 today. I'll call after to see how it went. Love you.*

Ryan's mother had become my mother too. When we first met, her medical bills had been crushing him. I still remember his face when I offered to help—the mix of relief, gratitude, and something else I couldn't quite name. Pride, perhaps? Whatever it was, it had dissolved into love. It had to have been love.

* * *

That evening, I adjusted my emerald earrings as Ryan and I entered the Waldorf Astoria ballroom for the Children's Hospital Fundraiser. Ryan's firm was a major sponsor, and these events were important for his networking. He looked devastatingly handsome in his tailored suit, his hand warm against the small of my back as he guided me through the crowd.

"Victoria, darling!" Margot Whitfield air-kissed both my cheeks. "You look absolutely stunning. That dress is divine."

"Thank you," I smiled, smoothing the silk of my midnight blue gown. "How's James?"

As Margot launched into a story about her husband's latest sailing adventure, Ryan excused himself to get us drinks. I watched him navigate the crowd with easy confidence, stopping to shake hands and exchange pleasantries.

"You know," Margot lowered her voice, leaning in conspiratorially, "James always says Ryan Mitchell is one of the good ones."

"Oh?" I turned back to her, curious.

"Absolutely. So loyal. Not many men would have married their older girlfriend when her family's company went bankrupt." She squeezed my arm. "But he saw what really mattered. That's rare these days."

I felt a familiar warmth spread through my chest. Yes, that had been the moment I knew our love was real—when everyone else had walked away as my family's tech startup imploded, Ryan had proposed. He'd seen me, not my family's money or connections.

"I'm very lucky," I said simply, watching as he charmed the hospital's chief of surgery across the room.

* * *

It was nearly midnight when I finally sat down at my desk, rubbing my tired eyes. Ryan had gone to bed an hour ago, claiming exhaustion from the fundraiser. I should join him, but I wanted to review the security footage first.

I'd ordered the dashcam for our car last month after a series of break-ins in the neighborhood. It was a simple precaution, one Ryan had teased me about—"Always the careful one, babe"—but had ultimately agreed to.

I clicked through the footage absently, not expecting to find anything. Just another security measure in our perfectly ordered life.

Then I saw it.

Ryan's face, illuminated by the car's interior light. He wasn't alone. A woman sat in the passenger seat—young, beautiful, with glossy dark hair. Ashley Rodriguez. His new marketing assistant.

I turned up the volume, my finger trembling on the mouse.

"Why did you even marry her?" Ashley's voice was clear, challenging.

Ryan's laugh made my blood run cold. "What was I supposed to do? She was over thirty, desperate, pathetic really. After she paid for my mom's surgeries, she practically owned me." He shrugged. "Besides, marrying her when her family went broke made me look like a fucking saint to everyone."

The coffee mug slipped from my hand, shattering on the hardwood floor. But I barely heard it over the roaring in my ears.

On the screen, Ryan leaned over and kissed Ashley deeply, his hand sliding up her thigh. "Don't worry, baby. I'm just playing the long game."

Four years of marriage. Four years of what I thought was love. And it had all been a lie.

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