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His Mistress Moved In While I Was Hospitalized

I stared at my phone, reading Michael's text for the fifth time as if the words might somehow rearrange themselves into something more thoughtful: 'Stuck in a meeting. Don't wait up. Happy birthday.' Thirty-five years old today, and I was celebrating alone in our cavernous Manhattan apartment. The space felt hollow despite the designer furniture and original artwork that Michael's mother, Eleanor, had insisted upon. 'A Zhou residence must reflect proper taste,' she'd said, dismissing my art history degree as if I couldn't possibly understand true sophistication. The Tiffany box sat on the glass coffee table, its robin's-egg blue a cheerful mockery against the apartment's muted grays and whites. I'd been eyeing it all evening, nursing a glass of wine that had long since warmed to room temperature. Part of me wanted to believe that this year would be different—that the box contained something chosen with care, with me in mind. My fingers traced the white satin ribbon. Ten years of marriage had taught me to lower my expectations, but hope was a stubborn thing.
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Chapter 2

I heard the front door open just after midnight. Michael's footsteps echoed through our marble foyer—confident, unhurried, as if he hadn't just shattered my world. I remained seated in the living room, the lights deliberately harsh and unforgiving. The evidence lay spread before me on the coffee table: printed Miami tickets, hotel confirmations, and his phone displaying the messages from Vanessa.

He froze when he saw me, his briefcase still in hand. For a fleeting moment, genuine fear flashed across his face before his practiced mask slid back into place.

"Emily? Why are you still up?"

"I thought we should talk about your business trip to Chicago." My voice was unnervingly calm, even to my own ears. "Except you weren't in Chicago, were you?"

His eyes darted to the documents on the table, then back to me. "I can explain."

"Please do." I gestured to the chair across from me. "Explain the beach resort in Miami. Explain Vanessa. Explain the twins."

Michael lowered himself into the chair, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair—his nervous tell since childhood. "It's complicated, Emily."

"Actually, it seems quite simple. You've been living a double life."

"Vanessa has a heart condition," he blurted out, the lie forming so quickly I could almost see it crystallize in the air between us. "She needed my support. The stress could kill her."

"And the children?"

"They're not mine." Another lie, delivered with practiced sincerity. "They're from her previous relationship. I've just been helping out."

I picked up his phone and scrolled to a photo of the boys. "They have your eyes, Michael. Your mother's chin."

"That's... that's coincidence." His explanation grew more desperate. "Look, I've known Vanessa since before you. She was in a bad place, and I—"

"Stop." I held up my hand. "The more you speak, the more you lie. And I've had enough lies to last a lifetime."

He leaned forward, his voice dropping to that soothing tone he used when trying to manage me. "Emily, you're overreacting. This isn't what it looks like."

"Then what is it?"

He had no answer.

---

Two nights later, Michael insisted on taking me to Le Bernardin for our anniversary dinner. The irony wasn't lost on me—celebrating a decade of marriage that had been built on deception. I wore a black dress that Eleanor had once criticized as "too severe for your complexion, dear," and all three identical Tiffany bracelets on my wrist.

Michael ordered champagne, speaking French to the waiter with the practiced ease of a man accustomed to performance. His smile never reached his eyes.

"I thought we could use a special night," he said, reaching across the table for my hand. I allowed the contact, feeling nothing but the cold metal of the bracelets against my skin.

After the entrées were cleared, Michael produced a familiar robin's-egg blue box. "Happy anniversary, darling."

I stared at it, then slowly opened the lid. Inside lay another silver bracelet with a heart charm—identical to the three I already wore.

"I already have three of these," I said quietly, the restaurant's ambient noise covering my words from neighboring tables. "Exactly the same. Down to the engraving."

Michael's composure cracked. His eyes widened, darting to my wrist where the three bracelets clinked together. "I... I thought you'd like another one. To add to your collection."

"My collection," I repeated. "Like I'm some sort of display case for your thoughtlessness."

"Emily, please." His voice took on an edge of panic. "Not here."

I closed the box with a decisive snap. "Of course. Appearances are everything, aren't they?"

---

That night, while Michael showered, I sat at his desk with our joint credit card statements spread before me. Three years of records revealed a pattern so obvious I wondered how I'd missed it. Each time he'd purchased a Tiffany bracelet for me, a much larger charge from Cartier appeared days earlier—always in February, around Valentine's Day, and always followed by a business trip.

I found the receipts in his email. Custom-designed necklaces, each one unique, each one addressed to "V.L."

The most recent purchase had been a platinum pendant with a heart-shaped diamond, engraved with "Forever yours, M."

As I stared at the proof of his devotion to another woman, I felt something inside me harden further. The identical bracelets weren't just thoughtless gifts—they were deliberate insults, reminders of how little I mattered compared to his "real family."

I heard the shower turn off. Quickly, I forwarded the receipts to my personal email, then closed his laptop. By the time Michael emerged from the bathroom, I was already in bed, pretending to sleep, silently planning my next move.

Tomorrow, I would list all three bracelets for auction online. It would be the first step in liquidating the marriage that had never truly existed.

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