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Divorce After Lies Unveiled

I left the office at three, my desk still cluttered with unfinished reports. Daniel Foster looked up from his computer as I grabbed my purse. "Sara, you're ditching early. Must be important." "It's Philip's birthday," I said, smoothing down my skirt. "I want to make it special." Daniel's eyebrows rose slightly. "Lucky man. My wife hasn't cooked dinner in months." I smiled, feeling a small surge of pride. After three years of marriage, I still loved surprising Philip. He worked so hard at the university, always coming home late these days. Tonight would be different—a perfect evening to remind him how much I cherished our life together.
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I left the office at three, my desk still cluttered with unfinished reports. Daniel Foster looked up from his computer as I grabbed my purse.

"Sara, you're ditching early. Must be important."

"It's Philip's birthday," I said, smoothing down my skirt. "I want to make it special."

Daniel's eyebrows rose slightly. "Lucky man. My wife hasn't cooked dinner in months."

I smiled, feeling a small surge of pride. After three years of marriage, I still loved surprising Philip. He worked so hard at the university, always coming home late these days. Tonight would be different—a perfect evening to remind him how much I cherished our life together.

At home, I tied my apron and pulled out the recipe card for his favorite chocolate cake. The kitchen filled with the scent of butter and sugar as I creamed the ingredients together. Outside, afternoon light filtered through our bay windows, casting golden patterns across the marble countertops.

"I think we're going to be one of those couples who celebrates fifty years together," I murmured to myself, sliding the cake into the oven. "Still looking at each other like we did on our wedding day."

I set the dining table with our wedding china—the pattern we'd chosen together during those blissful months after graduation. Crystal glasses caught the light, sending tiny rainbows across the white tablecloth. Everything had to be perfect.

My phone buzzed. Philip's text: "Running late. Don't wait up."

I frowned, typing back: "It's your birthday. I'm cooking."

His response came quickly: "Love you. Just busy with department stuff."

I set the phone down, ignoring the small twist in my stomach. He'd been so distant lately—late nights, hushed phone calls in his study. I pushed the thoughts away. Philip was devoted to his career, just as I was to mine. We were building something lasting.

The cake was cooling on the counter when our landline rang. I wiped my hands on a dish towel and answered.

"Hello?"

"Good afternoon, is this Sara Wilson?" A woman's professional voice.

"Yes?"

"This is Jennifer from CVS Pharmacy. I'm calling regarding a prescription that was picked up today under your husband's insurance."

My heart stuttered. "What?"

"We need to verify some information about the Levonorgestrel that was purchased an hour ago."

I gripped the counter. "Levo... what?"

"Plan B emergency contraception," she clarified. "The patient listed is Makenna Riley, but since it was under Philip Clark's insurance, I wanted to confirm you were aware."

The room tilted. I fumbled for a pen, my fingers numb. "Could you... could you repeat that name?"

"Makenna Riley. The purchase was made at 2:47 PM today."

I scribbled it down, my hand shaking so badly the letters blurred. "Thank you," I whispered, hanging up.

The pharmacy receipt lay on the counter like a bomb. Makenna Riley. Who was she? Why was Philip buying her emergency contraception?

I heard his key in the lock just as darkness fell. The dining room lights were off—I hadn't bothered to turn them on after the call.

"Sara?" Philip's voice echoed through the house. "Why is it so dark in here?"

I sat motionless at the table, the note before me. Footsteps approached, then stopped.

"What's wrong?" His voice changed, sharpening with concern.

I looked up. Philip stood in the doorway, his dark hair slightly mussed, his blazer impeccable. My husband. The man I'd spent two years pursuing as his student before he finally noticed me.

"This came today," I said, pushing the paper toward him.

He glanced at it, and for just a moment—so brief I almost missed it—he froze. Then his face smoothed into confusion.

"What is this?" he asked, but his eyes darted to the side.

"A pharmacy called. Someone named Makenna Riley used your insurance to buy emergency contraception." My voice was eerily calm. "Who is she, Philip?"

He recovered quickly, stepping forward with his hands raised placatingly. "Sara, it's not what you think. Makenna is a student—a teaching assistant actually. She's going through a rough patch."

"A rough patch that requires you to buy her Plan B?"

"She couldn't afford it herself," he said smoothly. "I was helping her out. Professional obligation."

I stared at him, searching his face for any crack in his perfect expression. Then it hit me—a scent clinging to him that wasn't his usual cologne. Something sweet and cloying. Vanilla, but not the subtle kind I wore.

I stood up slowly, my chair scraping against the floor. "What's that perfume?"

Philip's hand went to his blazer, adjusting the lapel. "What perfume?"

"That vanilla smell. It's not mine." I stepped closer, inhaling deeply. "And it's not yours either."

Something flickered in his eyes—panic, perhaps—before he regained control.

"I must have picked it up somewhere," he said, reaching for me. "Sara, please. Let's not ruin my birthday over a misunderstanding."

I stepped back from his touch, the unfamiliar scent burning in my nostrils like acid.

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