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Exposing My Husband's Affair with the Maid

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The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across my untouched plate as I checked my watch for the fifteenth time. Eight-thirty. Two hours. Two hours I'd been sitting at our reserved table at Le Bernardin, watching other couples share intimate conversations over wine while I nursed my second glass of champagne alone. The maître d' had stopped approaching with his practiced smile of concern after the first hour. Now he simply glanced my way with poorly concealed pity, the kind reserved for women who'd been stood up on what was obviously a special occasion. The burgundy dress I'd chosen so carefully—the one Raylan had complimented on our wedding day—felt like a costume now, marking me as the fool who still believed in anniversaries. My phone remained stubbornly silent. No calls, no texts, no explanations. Just the hollow echo of my own hopes crumbling with each passing minute.

Exposing My Husband's Affair with the Maid Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across my untouched plate as I checked my watch for the fifteenth time. Eight-thirty. Two hours. Two hours I'd been sitting at our reserved table at Le Bernardin, watching other couples share intimate conversations over wine while I nursed my second glass of champagne alone.

The maître d' had stopped approaching with his practiced smile of concern after the first hour. Now he simply glanced my way with poorly concealed pity, the kind reserved for women who'd been stood up on what was obviously a special occasion. The burgundy dress I'd chosen so carefully—the one Raylan had complimented on our wedding day—felt like a costume now, marking me as the fool who still believed in anniversaries.

My phone remained stubbornly silent. No calls, no texts, no explanations. Just the hollow echo of my own hopes crumbling with each passing minute.

The soft clink of silverware and murmured conversations around me felt like a mockery. I pressed my lips together, a habit I'd developed when fighting back emotions that threatened to surface at inappropriate moments. The Scott family had taught me many things, but showing weakness in public wasn't one of them.

"Mrs. Butler?" The sommelier appeared beside me, his voice gentle. "Perhaps another glass while you wait?"

I shook my head, not trusting my voice. Another glass would only make this humiliation more acute. Instead, I straightened my shoulders and maintained the composure that had been drilled into me since childhood. Whatever was keeping Raylan, I wouldn't give these strangers the satisfaction of seeing me break.

Then I saw him.

Raylan strode through the restaurant with his usual confidence, but something was off. His normally pristine appearance showed signs of... distraction. A dark stain marred his white dress shirt—sauce, by the looks of it. And there, just barely visible on his collar, a smudge of coral lipstick that definitely wasn't mine.

My heart hammered against my ribs, but my face remained perfectly composed as he approached our table. The evidence was right there, written across his clothes like a confession he was too careless to hide.

"Alexandra, I'm so sorry." He slid into the chair across from me, not quite meeting my eyes. "The Peterson deal ran late, and then traffic was—"

"Two hours, Raylan." My voice was steady, controlled. "Two hours on our first anniversary."

He had the grace to look uncomfortable, tugging at his cufflinks—a tell I'd learned to recognize over our year of marriage. "I know, I know. But you understand how important this deal is for the company. Sometimes sacrifices have to be made."

Sacrifices. I let my gaze drift pointedly to the stain on his shirt, then back to his face. "Indeed. Though I'm curious about what kind of business meeting serves marinara sauce."

The color drained from his face, but he recovered quickly, his expression shifting to that familiar defensive mask. "Don't be ridiculous, Alexandra. I grabbed a quick bite between meetings. You're being paranoid."

Paranoid. The word hung between us like a blade. I'd heard it before, whenever I'd questioned his late nights, his sudden business trips, his phone calls that ended abruptly when I entered the room.

"Am I?" I reached across the table, my movements deliberate and calm. "Then you won't mind if I borrow your phone? Mine seems to have lost signal."

His hand moved instinctively to protect his jacket pocket, then stopped. Too late. The gesture told me everything I needed to know.

"Alexandra, you're being controlling. This is exactly why—"

"Why what, Raylan?" I kept my voice low, aware of the other diners who were trying not to stare. "Why you can't be bothered to show up to your own anniversary dinner? Why you arrive wearing evidence of another woman's affection?"

His phone buzzed on the table where he'd carelessly placed it, screen up. A text message flashed across the display, and my blood turned to ice.

*Missing you already. Tonight was perfect. - M*

Mavis. Even without seeing the full contact name, I knew. The housekeeper's daughter who'd been sent away years ago, supposedly out of our lives forever. Yet here she was, texting my husband on our anniversary.

With movements that felt detached from my body, I picked up his phone. The screen was still unlocked, revealing a conversation that made my stomach lurch. Messages spanning months. Intimate words. Plans to meet. And there, dated exactly one year ago—our wedding night—a message that shattered whatever remained of my naive hopes.

*Can't stop thinking about you, even tonight. This changes nothing between us.*

The restaurant noise faded to a distant hum. Everything crystallized with perfect, painful clarity. Our entire marriage had been a lie. While I'd been trying to build something real from an arranged union, he'd been maintaining his true relationship in the shadows.

I set the phone down with deliberate care and looked at my husband—really looked at him. The man I'd tried to love, tried to build a life with, tried to see past the arrangement to find something genuine.

"I want a divorce."

The words fell between us like stones into still water, creating ripples that would reshape everything. Raylan's face went white, then flushed with anger.

"You can't be serious. Over a few text messages? Alexandra, you're overreacting. Think about what this means for both our families, for the business—"

"I'm thinking very clearly for the first time in a year." I stood, my movements graceful despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. "I won't be made a fool of anymore, Raylan. Not by you, not by her, and certainly not for the sake of a business deal disguised as a marriage."

His mouth opened and closed, shock replacing his defensive anger. He'd expected me to swallow this humiliation like I had all the others. Expected me to prioritize appearances over self-respect.

He'd expected wrong.

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