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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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Chapter 3

The grand chandeliers of the Richard Rodgers Theatre dimmed, signaling intermission. Around me, the audience burst into animated chatter about the first act of Hamilton, but I couldn't focus on their excitement. My mind was elsewhere, fixated on the empty seat beside me—the seat Ryan had insisted I take alone, claiming an 'unavoidable work emergency' just hours before the show.

I slipped into the lobby, finding a quiet corner away from the champagne-sipping crowd. My fingers trembled slightly as I pulled out my phone and typed a message to Diana.

*Any updates?*

The response came almost immediately, confirming my worst suspicions.

*Subject's vehicle parked outside Rodriguez's Brooklyn apartment building for the past hour. Lights on in her unit. Continuing surveillance.*

A cold wave washed over me. So this was why he'd been so insistent about getting me these impossible-to-find tickets—not as a romantic gesture, but as a calculated move to ensure I'd be out of our apartment for the evening. The diamond bracelet, the sudden affection—all part of his elaborate deception.

"Are you alright, dear? You look pale." An elderly woman touched my arm gently.

"I'm fine," I lied, mustering a smile. "Just checking on a work emergency."

Work emergency. The same excuse Ryan had used. The irony wasn't lost on me.

I should have returned to my seat as the lights flickered, warning of the second act. Instead, I found myself walking toward the exit, my decision already made.

"Ma'am, the performance is about to resume," an usher called after me.

"I know. I'm sorry."

Outside, the cool Manhattan night air hit my face. I hailed a taxi, my voice steady as I gave the driver our Upper East Side address. The city lights blurred past the window, matching the chaos in my mind. I wasn't sure what I would do when I arrived home—confront him if he was there? Wait for him to return with some fabricated story about his evening?

As the taxi pulled up to our building, I noticed the doorman's surprised expression.

"Dr. Chen, I thought you were at the theater tonight."

"Change of plans, Marco." I forced a smile. "Has Mr. Mitchell come home?"

"Not that I've seen, ma'am."

Of course not. He was in Brooklyn, with her.

The elevator ride to our floor felt interminable. Each floor number that lit up brought me closer to a confrontation I never thought I'd face. When the doors finally opened, I stepped into the hallway, keys in hand.

That's when I heard it—laughter. Female laughter, coming from my apartment.

I froze, the sound piercing through me like a physical blow. My hand hovered over the door handle, suddenly unsure. Part of me wanted to turn around, to pretend I hadn't heard, to return to the theater and the blissful ignorance of the life I thought I had.

Instead, I inserted my key and pushed the door open.

The sight that greeted me burned itself instantly into my memory: Ashley Rodriguez, standing in my living room, barefoot, holding a glass of my favorite cabernet. She wore a silk blouse that hung loosely from her frame, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders. The smirk that spread across her face when she saw me contained no surprise—only triumph.

"Victoria," she said, her voice dripping with false warmth. "You're home early."

Ryan emerged from our kitchen, his expression shifting rapidly from shock to confusion to an unconvincing attempt at normalcy.

"Babe," he stammered, his eyes darting between Ashley and me. "What are you doing home? I thought you were at Hamilton."

"Clearly," I replied, my voice unnaturally calm despite the hurricane raging inside me.

"This isn't—" Ryan began, then stopped, seemingly realizing the absurdity of denying what was plainly before my eyes. Instead, he pivoted. "This is Ashley, from work. We were just going over some campaign materials for tomorrow's presentation."

Ashley's smirk widened as she took another sip of my wine. "Nice to finally meet you, Victoria. Ryan's told me so much about you."

I stood in the doorway of my own home, suddenly feeling like an intruder. The diamonds on my wrist caught the light, mocking me with their sparkle—the price Ryan thought would buy my continued ignorance.

And in that moment, as I looked between my husband and his mistress, I realized that the performance I'd been watching wasn't on Broadway. It had been in my own home, all along.

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