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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 3

I stood in our bedroom, my hands trembling as I yanked Philip's clothes from the closet. Each item I pulled felt like tearing away another piece of the lie we'd been living. His expensive suits, the ones he wore to "faculty meetings" where he met Makenna. His favorite sweaters that still carried traces of her vanilla perfume.

Behind me, Stephanie leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed. "You don't have to do this tonight, Sara. It's been a long day."

"He doesn't get to sleep in our bed tonight," I said, my voice hollow. "Not after what I found."

I stuffed his clothes into two suitcases, not bothering to fold them properly. Let them wrinkle. Let them suffer the way my heart was suffering. When I finished, I dragged the heavy bags down the stairs, leaving a trail of his scattered belongings behind me.

Philip stood in the living room, his face a mask of indignation. "Sara, this is completely unreasonable—"

"Get out." I pushed past him toward the front door.

"You can't just throw me out of my own house!" His voice rose, panic replacing anger.

"It's our house," I corrected, flinging open the door. "And right now, I don't want you in it."

I dragged the first suitcase onto the porch and came back for the second. Philip moved to block my path, his hands outstretched.

"Stop this madness," he said, his voice dropping to that condescending tone I'd grown to hate. "You're overreacting to a misunderstanding."

Something inside me snapped. Three years of devotion, two years of pursuit before that—all for this liar who couldn't even admit what he'd done.

"Move," I said quietly.

When he didn't budge, I reached for my phone. "I'm calling the police if you don't leave right now."

His eyes widened. "You wouldn't."

"Try me."

For a moment, we stared at each other—strangers wearing the faces of husband and wife. Then he stepped aside.

I pushed him out, closed the door, and immediately entered the new code on our digital lock. The mechanism clicked, sealing him out.

"Sara!" His fists pounded against the door. "You're being irrational! This is my house too!"

I leaned my forehead against the cool wood, listening to his shouts devolve into obscenities. Then came the sound of his keys jingling, footsteps retreating, and finally the roar of his car engine.

"He'll be back," Stephanie said softly.

"I know," I whispered. "But not tonight."

---

Two days later, I was reviewing apartment listings when my phone pinged with a security alert. Someone was at my door.

I pulled up the camera feed on my tablet, expecting a delivery. Instead, I saw Philip—and Makenna.

She wore a tight red dress that hugged every curve, her arm looped possessively through his as they stood on my doorstep. Philip's hand rested on the small of her back.

"Research papers," he called through the door. "I need to get my research papers, Sara. Stop being childish."

Makenna's lips curved into a smirk as she leaned closer to him, whispering something in his ear. Philip laughed—actually laughed—before pressing the doorbell again.

I watched them through the camera, my stomach churning. This wasn't about papers. This was cruelty. Pure, deliberate cruelty.

"They're not here," Makenna called sweetly. "We know you're watching, Sara. Open up."

I gripped my phone tightly, fighting the urge to confront them. Instead, I dialed building security.

"Security, how can I help you?"

"There are unwanted visitors at my door," I said calmly. "I need them removed immediately."

Through the camera, I watched confusion cross their faces as footsteps approached from behind them. The building's security guard appeared, his expression stern.

"Is there a problem here?" he asked.

Philip straightened, attempting to regain his professorial dignity. "Just a domestic matter—"

"Ma'am?" The guard looked up at the camera.

"They need to leave," I said through the intercom. "Now."

---

"An emergency intervention." That's what Philip's mother had called it when she'd summoned me to the family estate the next morning.

I'd gone hoping for support—surely even she could see through her son's lies. Instead, I found Philip and Makenna sitting side by side on the antique sofa in the formal living room, hands intertwined.

"Ah, Sara." Philip's mother didn't rise from her chair. "We were just discussing the situation."

Makenna's smile was triumphant as she leaned into Philip's shoulder.

"Sara," Philip began, his voice taking on that reasonable tone I'd once admired, "we need to talk about moving forward."

"Moving forward?" I repeated numbly.

"A wife has certain duties," his mother interjected, her voice crisp as autumn leaves. "Men have needs, dear. Philip is only straying lightly. Many women in our circle tolerate far worse."

I stared at her, unable to comprehend the world she inhabited.

"Mother suggests," Philip continued smoothly, "that you might consider apologizing for your... emotional outburst. Makenna has offered to serve as our personal assistant going forward. To help manage the household and... other matters."

The room seemed to tilt around me as Makenna's fingers traced small circles on Philip's knee, her eyes never leaving mine.

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