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His Surprise Anniversary Gift

On their third anniversary, Elena awaits a romantic surprise from her husband, Marcus. However, the night takes a dark turn when she discovers a hidden compartment in his desk containing a blood-stained locket and a photo of a woman she doesn't recognize. As Marcus acts increasingly strange, Elena realizes her perfect marriage is built on lies. She must uncover his secret past before the man she loves becomes the man she fears most.
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Chapter 3

The steering wheel dug into my palms, my knuckles bone‑white as I sped down the highway.

Rain‑washed light blurred the edges of everything outside the windshield. Or maybe it was my tears.

Our cabin was pulling me like a curse—

the same cabin where Jason had promised to love me until the end of time,

where laughter used to fill the fireplace glow,

where I’d once believed in forever.

Today it was the grave of that illusion.

This morning, I’d found the package on my doorstep—plain brown cardboard. Harmless. Inside it waited the kind of poison that kills quietly.

Dozens of photos. Jason laughing with her in our cabin. On our deck.

In our bed.

And a note, written in looping, childish curves:

He’s happier with me. Let him go.

Her handwriting was pretty. Like everything else about her—deliberately pretty.

Two hours of driving left my eyes dry and burning, my mind looping through every shade of emotion until the rage hardened into something colder. No more tears. No more begging the ghost of my marriage for mercy.

I needed to look her in the eye. Needed to know what she had that I didn’t.

The gravel on the cabin’s driveway cracked under my tires—a sound too loud in the heavy air. The familiar log walls, the wide porch, the shimmer of the lake behind it—it all looked exactly the same, unchanged by the betrayal that had gutted me.

Except for the sleek red convertible parked in Jason’s spot.

And the woman lounging there, legs crossed, a half‑smile tugging at glossy lips. Lily Chen. My replacement. My ghost come to life.

She didn’t even flinch when I slammed my car door hard enough to rattle the trees.

Just lowered her sunglasses, raised her glass of rosé, and said softly, almost amused,

“Welcome. Want a tour?”

The casual tease sliced through me. The audacity of it. The cruelty.

I saw red—literally, in bursts across my vision. I lunged forward before I could think, hands curled into claws.

“You bitch—”

She moved aside with dancer’s ease, her laugh shimmering in the warm air. “Easy there. I’m not the one who made vows and broke them.”

Her tone was syrupy, calm, poisonous.

“I’m not the one who broke vows…” the words echoed inside me, igniting the fury that had only smoldered before.

“He’s married, Lily!” I spat. “That still means something to some of us.”

She laughed—a light, musical sound, completely devoid of guilt. “Not to him, apparently. He said your marriage had been dead for years.”

“That’s a lie.” But the way she looked at me—head tilted, eyes appraising—made my voice falter.

“Is it?” she murmured. “Tell me, when’s the last time you touched him? Slept with him? Made him feel alive?”

The question hit me like a slap. My mouth opened, but no sound came. Three months. Maybe four. Too long.

She took my silence as victory, smiling without warmth. “I give him what you can’t—passion. Energy. Freedom.”

A humorless laugh scraped out of me. “You mean a distraction from his reflection. You’re not passion, Lily. You’re a midlife crisis in lingerie.”

She shrugged, eyes gleaming behind the sunglasses she slid back on. “Call it what you want. He’s mine now.”

The confidence in her tone made my stomach turn. She believed it—believed she’d won.

“Why send the photos? Why taunt me?” My voice shook with the effort to stay steady.

Her shoulders lifted in an effortless motion. “Because you needed to stop living in denial. You needed to see it—that he chose me. He’s not coming back.”

“You don’t know that,” I whispered.

“I do.”

She reached for her phone, tapped twice, then held the screen toward me. “He proposed last night.”

Time stopped.

On the screen, her perfectly manicured hand sparkled in sunlight—his grandmother’s antique diamond glinting on her finger. My ring. The heirloom that had symbolized four generations of love and loyalty.

My lungs forgot how to work.

“You’re lying.” The words barely made it out.

Her grin widened—a predator satisfied. “You think I need to lie? He gave it to me himself.”

She twisted the ring, letting the light catch it. Each rotation felt like a knife grinding deeper into my chest.

I swayed. Gripped the porch railing. The world had narrowed to that single point of glitter.

I’d lost everything—not just the man but the history he’d promised to protect. The future I’d built my life around.

And yet, through the numbness, one thought began to crawl awake. Small. Sharp. Refusing to die.

What if Lily wasn’t simply the other woman? What if the trap was bigger, darker, deeper?

The cold clarity in my veins felt almost like calm.

Anger would burn out; this would not.

I looked up at her with new eyes, memorizing every perfect detail, every feigned innocence.

I would learn who she truly was.

And when I did—

she’d wish she’d never worn my ring.

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