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Fake Bracelet, Real Betrayal

Valentine's Day had always been special for Ryan and me, but this year marked our twelfth wedding anniversary as well. Twelve years of building a life together, twelve years of memories with our son Asher, and twelve years of what I thought was unwavering love. I woke to the smell of freshly brewed coffee and the gentle weight of Ryan sitting on the edge of our bed. His smile seemed different somehow—more secretive, more excited. "Happy Valentine's Day, beautiful," he whispered, placing a small robin's-egg blue box in my hands. The distinctive Tiffany & Co. packaging made my heart skip. "Ryan, you shouldn't have," I murmured, my fingers trembling slightly as I untied the white satin ribbon. "You deserve the world, Kenzie." He tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. "I love you more today than ever before." I lifted the lid to reveal a stunning gold bracelet nestled against white velvet.
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Chapter 3

Sarah's words had lit a fire inside me. For days, I'd been walking around in a fog of betrayal and disbelief, but now I had purpose. We needed evidence. We needed the truth—all of it.

"He told me he has late meetings all week," I said to Sarah as we sat in her car across from Ryan's office building the following Tuesday. "Let's see where these 'meetings' actually take him."

Sarah squeezed my hand. "Are you sure you're ready for this?"

I wasn't sure at all, but I nodded anyway. "I need to see it with my own eyes."

At 6:30, Ryan emerged from the building, checking his watch before hurrying to his car. He looked different somehow—more alive, more purposeful than he'd been at home lately. We followed at a safe distance as he drove across town to Bellini's, an upscale Italian restaurant where he'd once taken me for our anniversary.

"That bastard," Sarah muttered as we parked where we could see the entrance.

Twenty minutes later, a sleek black Audi pulled up, and Bridget stepped out, wearing a form-fitting red dress that made my heart sink. Even from a distance, I could see the glint of gold at her wrist—my bracelet, the real one.

Ryan was waiting at the entrance. When he saw her, his face transformed with a smile I hadn't seen directed at me in years. He pulled her close, kissing her with passionate familiarity, his hands tracing the curve of her waist.

"Oh, Kenzie," Sarah whispered beside me.

I couldn't speak. My throat had closed around a knot of pain so intense I thought I might choke. This wasn't just sex. This wasn't just an affair. The way he looked at her—that was intimacy. That was love.

"Take pictures," I finally managed, my voice hollow. "Document everything."

Two hours later, they emerged, laughing. Ryan whispered something in her ear that made her throw back her head in delight. His arm wrapped possessively around her waist as they walked to the parking lot. They kissed again beside her car, longer this time, more urgent.

"They're going somewhere else," I said, watching Ryan check his watch. "Follow them."

Sarah started the engine. "Are you sure you want to see more?"

"I need to know everything."

We followed them to a pharmacy a few blocks away. Ryan parked and went inside while Bridget waited in her car, checking her makeup in the rearview mirror and reapplying her lipstick with practiced precision.

Through the store window, I watched my husband of twelve years walk confidently to the family planning aisle, selecting a box of condoms with the casual ease of someone who had done this many times before. No hesitation, no embarrassment—just another routine stop in his secret life.

"This isn't new," I whispered, the realization hitting me like a physical blow. "This has been going on for a long time."

Sarah's camera clicked quietly as she documented everything. "We'll get through this, Kenzie. I promise."

When Ryan returned to the car, Bridget greeted him with a kiss and a smile that made my stomach turn. They pulled out of the parking lot, and we followed at a distance.

Fifteen minutes later, they arrived at the downtown Marriott. Ryan valeted the car, his hand never leaving the small of Bridget's back as they walked through the revolving doors into the lobby.

Sarah parked across the street, and we sat watching the hotel entrance, though there was no reason to believe they'd emerge anytime soon.

"He has a credit card I don't know about," I said numbly, remembering how he'd paid for dinner and now, presumably, a hotel room. "A whole separate financial life."

"We'll follow the money trail," Sarah assured me, her voice gentle but determined. "We'll find everything."

I stared at the Marriott's gleaming façade, thinking of all the nights Ryan had come home late, all the business trips that ran long, all the times he'd been distracted and distant. How many of those moments had actually been spent with her? How much of my marriage had been a lie?

"Twelve years," I whispered, tears finally breaking free. "Twelve years, and he throws it all away for her."

Sarah wrapped her arm around my shoulders as I finally allowed myself to sob, the weight of my husband's betrayal crushing down on me in the quiet darkness of her car.

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