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His Secret Life, My Shattered Dreams

Hazel Ware. That was my name. Not Hazel Harrell. It was the only thing I hadn't changed for Emmett, and now, watching him on stage, his hand brushing Keeley Osborn's as the applause thundered, I felt like a stranger to my own life. For five years, I was the perfect wife to my successful architect husband, Emmett. I happily put my own ambitions aside for his, believing our life was a shared dream. Then, one night, I discovered the truth. He was living a secret life, caught in a five-year emotional affair with his old flame, the filmmaker Keeley Osborn, a woman he depended on more than me. He abandoned me on our anniversary to celebrate her success and left my bed at 3 AM to soothe her 'creative block.' When I found out I was pregnant, I was utterly alone. During a desperate confrontation, I told him about the baby. His first instinct was to defend her. The shock sent me to the hospital, where I miscarried our child. The ultimate betrayal was learning he was in the same hospital that day, comforting Keeley while I was losing our baby down the hall. Lying in that cold hospital bed, I looked at the man I no longer recognized. "It's over, Emmett," I said. "I want a divorce."
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Chapter 3

The car hummed along, the city lights blurring outside the window. Emmett, usually so stoic, was still tinged with a melancholy I hadn't seen before. It wasn't sadness, but a quiet, reflective wistfulness, as if he were replaying a cherished memory, a life he had once almost chosen. It was the same look I sometimes saw on old men gazing at faded photographs. But this was about Keeley. This was about their past, their shared dream.

I remembered how meticulously he had prepared for tonight. He' d spent hours selecting his suit, agonizing over his tie, even getting a fresh haircut. At the time, I' d thought he was simply being supportive of Keeley, perhaps wanting to look his best for a public event. I' d even felt a little flutter of pride, thinking he was making an effort for us, as a couple presenting a united front. What a fool I had been. My chest tightened, a burning sensation spreading through me. He wasn't preparing for us. He was preparing for her. He was stepping back into a role he adored, a role that demanded his best, most authentic self.

"Emmett," I said, my voice barely a whisper, breaking the heavy silence. "Chloe mentioned… she said you used to write screenplays. You almost started a production company with Keeley."

He stiffened beside me, the wistful expression vanishing, replaced by his usual controlled mask. His knuckles, white against the steering wheel, betrayed his tension. "It was a long time ago, Hazel. College antics, nothing serious." His tone was dismissive, almost annoyed.

"Nothing serious?" I pressed, the words tasting bitter. "The way you spoke tonight, the way you understood every nuance of that film… It sounded incredibly serious to me. Like a significant part of your life."

He sighed, a long, weary sound. "It was a phase. My family had other plans for me, and I eventually came to my senses. Architecture is a stable, respectable career. Filmmaking is a pipe dream for most." He said it with such finality, as if trying to convince himself more than me. "It' s not worth dwelling on."

I clenched my jaw, resisting the urge to scream. Not worth dwelling on? Was my entire perception of him, of our shared life, built on such a flimsy foundation? Was he truly ashamed of that part of himself, or was he ashamed of me discovering it? The answer twisted in my gut. He was ashamed that I was encroaching on his carefully constructed secret.

The next few days crawled by. I pretended everything was normal, a skill I was rapidly perfecting. Emmett maintained his usual routine, leaving early, returning late, immersed in his architectural empire. But my sleep was shallow, haunted by the image of him and Keeley on stage, bathed in that golden light. My stomach was a constant knot of anxiety.

One afternoon, unable to contain the gnawing curiosity, I ventured into his home office, a room usually off-limits, a sanctuary of blueprints and business journals. My fingers trembled as I searched, not knowing what I was looking for, but desperate for answers. Tucked away in a drawer beneath stacks of old design magazines, I found it: a worn leather-bound notebook. Inside were pages filled with musical notations, lyrics scribbled in a handwriting that was undeniably Emmett' s, yet looser, more expressive than his precise architectural script. It was a language I didn' t understand, a part of him I' d never seen. The notes were passionate, intricate, full of a raw emotion that his calm demeanor never allowed.

I remembered seeing musical notes in his things before, years ago. I' d asked him about them once. He' d simply shrugged it off, saying it was "just an old hobby." I had believed him. I' d let it go, respecting his privacy, his boundaries. Now, I realized those boundaries were cages, built to keep me out.

That night, silence hung heavy between us, a new, suffocating kind of quiet. Around three in the morning, a sudden vibration jolted me awake. Emmett' s phone, resting on his bedside table, lit up with an incoming call. The name on the screen pierced through the darkness, an arrow directly to my heart: Keeley Osborn.

Emmett stirred, groaning softly. He grabbed the phone, his movements stealthy, as if trying not to wake me. He slipped out of bed, carrying the phone to the balcony just off our bedroom. The glass door clicked shut with a soft thud, a barrier between us.

I pretended to be asleep, my eyes squeezed shut, my breathing even. But every nerve ending was alive, straining to hear. His voice was a low murmur, barely audible, laced with a frantic urgency. Phrases drifted into the bedroom, fragmented and chilling: "What happened?" "Are you okay?" "Don't worry, I'm coming."

My blood ran cold. I'm coming. To her. In the middle of the night.

He moved quickly, dressing in the dark, gathering his keys. The soft rustle of his clothes, the quiet click of the door as he left, each sound a tiny pinprick against my raw nerves. I lay there, rigid, listening to the muffled rumble of his car pulling out of the driveway.

When the last sound faded, I opened my eyes. The space beside me on the bed was cold, empty. The room was dark, but a cold, hard truth settled over me like a shroud. He might sleep in my bed, but his heart, his loyalty, his very essence, belonged to someone else.

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