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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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Chapter 2

The house was silent except for Philip's soft snoring from the guest room. He'd stormed off earlier, claiming I was being "completely irrational" and refusing to discuss Makenna further. Now, at 2 AM, I sat alone in our study, the blue light of my laptop casting shadows across my face.

My fingers trembled as I typed "Makenna Riley" into the search bar. Part of me hoped nothing would come up—that this was all a misunderstanding, a cruel joke by the pharmacy, or perhaps even a woman with the same name who just happened to use Philip's insurance.

But the internet doesn't lie.

Makenna's Instagram profile appeared instantly, filled with carefully curated photos that screamed "luxury lifestyle." Designer bags, expensive restaurants, champagne flutes clinked together in toast after toast. The bio read simply: "Graduate student by day, free spirit by night."

I scrolled through her recent posts, my heart pounding against my ribs. Three weeks ago—when Philip claimed he was working late on a research paper—Makenna had posted a photo of a candlelit dinner. The camera captured her perfectly manicured hand holding a wine glass, while a man's hand reached across the table to adjust her napkin.

The watch on his wrist was unmistakable. The vintage Rolex Philip had inherited from his grandfather, the one he claimed was too precious to wear regularly.

"My Professor <3" read the caption.

I took a screenshot, my hands shaking so badly I nearly dropped my phone. Then another post, two weeks ago—Makenna at a hotel pool, sipping cocktails. Philip had told me he was at a conference in Boston that weekend.

"He's not even trying to be subtle," I whispered to myself, tears blurring my vision.

I kept scrolling, cross-referencing every post with Philip's calendar that I'd pulled up on my tablet. Every late night, every weekend "conference," every time he'd claimed to be grading papers—there was Makenna, living her best life, documenting it all for her followers to see.

By dawn, I had compiled a digital timeline of their affair. The evidence was damning, irrefutable.

My phone rang at 7 AM. Stephanie's name flashed on the screen.

"I'm already on my way," she said without preamble. "Coffee and bagels. You sound like hell."

Thirty minutes later, she burst through my front door, arms laden with breakfast and a determined expression that made me feel instantly safer.

"You look terrible," she announced, setting everything down on the kitchen counter. "Now show me what you found."

I led her to the study, where my laptop still displayed Makenna's profile. Stephanie's expression darkened as she scrolled through the posts.

"That bastard," she muttered, her eyes narrowing. "And he's got the nerve to call you paranoid?"

We spent the next two hours printing screenshots and organizing them chronologically. Stephanie was methodical, her journalism background making her approach systematic and thorough.

"Look at this one," she said suddenly, pointing to a photo Makenna had posted yesterday. It was a selfie in what looked like a bathroom mirror, her purse open beside her. Inside, clearly visible, was a box of Plan B emergency contraception.

"Oops," read the caption. "Thank goodness for Professors with benefits ;)"

The timestamp was 2:47 PM—exactly when Philip had texted me about running late because of a faculty meeting.

"That's it," Stephanie said, her voice hardening. "That's your smoking gun."

By evening, I had a folder filled with printed evidence. I arranged everything neatly on the dining room table—the same table where Philip and I had planned to celebrate his birthday just yesterday.

When he walked in, his eyes widened at the display.

"What is this?" he demanded, flipping through the photos.

"Evidence," I said simply. "Of your affair with Makenna Riley."

His face transformed, anger replacing surprise. "You've been stalking my student? This is insane, Sara!"

"Your student?" I repeated. "Is that what we're calling her?"

"This is a violation of her privacy!" Philip slammed his hand on the table. "You're becoming hysterical. Paranoid. Do you hear yourself?"

"I see you perfectly clearly," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt. "For the first time in months."

Philip's eyes darted to the photo with his watch visible. He snatched it up, studying it closely.

"This could be anyone's watch," he said dismissively. "It's a generic model. Thousands of people have this exact same one."

"And thousands of people just happen to be at the same restaurant as your teaching assistant?" Stephanie interjected from where she stood behind me.

"This is ridiculous," Philip snapped, his composure cracking. "You're both seeing what you want to see because you're jealous and insecure."

I stared at him—really looked at him—and realized I was seeing a stranger. The man I'd loved for years was gone, replaced by this defensive, lying shell.

"Get out," I said quietly.

"What?"

"Get out of this house. Now."

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