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From Wife to Warrior

I was just trying to order groceries online when I found it. Clayton's laptop sat open on our kitchen counter, still logged into his account. I needed to borrow it for just a moment—our Wi-Fi was acting up again, and I wanted to place our weekly order before I forgot. I wasn't snooping. At least, not at first. "Clay, do you mind if I use your laptop? The app isn't loading on my phone," I called out, already sliding onto the barstool in front of his computer. "Go ahead," his voice drifted from the bedroom where he was getting dressed for work. "Just don't close any of my tabs." I nodded absently, clicking on the grocery website. But as the page loaded, a notification popped up from the company's internal video platform.
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Chapter 3

I was scrolling through my phone in bed when I saw it.

Arielle had posted another photo on Instagram—the third this week. This time, it was a perfectly composed shot of a bottle of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, the same vintage Clayton had given me for our anniversary last year.

"Celebrating small victories with exceptional company," the caption read. Her location tag was Marcello's—where I'd watched them from the window just days ago.

My thumb hovered over the image. The lighting was intimate, the bottle positioned just so against a backdrop of white tablecloths and crystal glasses. I recognized the particular shade of the restaurant's walls, the distinctive pattern of their placemats.

"Clay," I called out, my voice barely above a whisper. "Can you come here for a minute?"

He appeared in the doorway, already dressed for bed, his hair still damp from the shower. "What is it?"

I held up my phone. "Did you take Arielle to Marcello's last night?"

His expression shifted subtly—a tightening around the eyes, a slight straightening of his posture. "Why would you ask that?"

"She posted this." I turned the screen toward him. "You know we went there for our anniversary."

Clayton barely glanced at the photo. "So?"

"So? She's posting pictures from places that are meaningful to us. To our marriage." I swallowed hard. "And she's tagging them with captions that sound... intimate."

He sighed, taking the phone from my hand and setting it on the nightstand. "Ellie, you're being paranoid. It's just a picture of wine."

"It's not just a picture," I insisted. "It's the same wine you gave me. And she's been posting things like this all week—the coffee shop where we had our first date, that little park where you proposed."

Clayton's face hardened. "Are you monitoring her social media now?"

"I follow the company accounts," I said defensively. "She tags them in everything."

"This is exactly what I mean." He ran a hand through his hair, his tone shifting to one I recognized all too well—the patient, slightly condescending voice he used when he thought I was being irrational. "You need to find something to do with your time, Ellie. Something that matters."

The dismissal stung worse than if he'd shouted. "Our marriage matters," I said quietly.

"Our marriage is fine," he replied, his voice flat. "You're creating problems where none exist."

After he left, I lay awake staring at the ceiling. My phone buzzed with another notification. Arielle had posted again—a close-up of a watch. The same designer brand she'd given Clayton for his birthday.

"Some gifts are timeless," the caption read.

I couldn't sleep. Instead, I scrolled through her profile, cataloging each deliberate post. The coffee shop. The wine. The watch. A book we'd read together on our honeymoon. Each image was a carefully placed reminder of my erasure.

The next morning, I waited until Clayton left for work before opening his laptop. I needed to see for myself what was happening at the office.

Arielle's desk sat just outside Clayton's office—close enough that they could speak without raising their voices. I watched through the glass walls as she leaned into his doorway, laughing at something he said. Her hand rested casually on the frame, her body angled toward him in a way that spoke of intimacy.

When she returned to her desk, I noticed a small gift box beside her computer—wrapped in the same silver paper she'd used for his watch.

I closed the laptop, my hands shaking. This wasn't paranoia. This wasn't insecurity.

This was war.

Later that day, I tried again to talk to Clayton. I'd prepared dinner—his favorite—and set the table with the good china.

"Clay, we need to discuss something," I said as he sat down.

"I'm listening," he replied, already checking his phone.

"I saw Arielle's posts," I began carefully. "And I saw her desk today. There's a gift there—"

"For Jennifer's retirement," he cut in smoothly. "The whole office chipped in."

"I know what I saw," I insisted. "And I know what's happening."

Clayton set down his fork with deliberate care. "What's happening, Ellie, is that you're inventing problems because you're bored. Maybe if you had something meaningful to occupy your time..."

The words hung in the air between us.

"Maybe if I had something meaningful," I repeated slowly.

"Like a hobby," he suggested, his tone gentler now, as if offering a solution to a minor problem. "Or perhaps volunteering. Something to give you purpose."

I stared at him across the table—this man I'd loved for years, this stranger who was dismissing my concerns as trivial, who couldn't see what was happening right in front of him.

"Is that what you think I need?" I asked quietly. "A hobby?"

He nodded, already returning to his meal. "It might help with these... paranoid episodes."

In that moment, something shifted inside me—a small crack in the foundation of everything I thought I knew about our marriage. And as I watched him eat as if nothing had happened, I wondered if that crack was about to become a chasm.

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