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My Husband Cheated with His Assistant During Our Anniversary Trip Novel Cover

My Husband Cheated with His Assistant During Our Anniversary Trip

I stared at the half-packed suitcase on our bed, my fingers mechanically smoothing the edges of a sundress I'd bought specifically for Hawaii. The digital clock on the nightstand glowed an accusatory 3:00 AM, its red numbers burning into my retinas as I sat alone in our darkened Manhattan apartment. Eight years of marriage. Eight years of promises. Eight years of slowly disappearing. "Just one more call," I whispered to myself, the sound of my own voice startling in the pre-dawn stillness. My thumb hovered over Jason's contact photo—his confident smile now seeming more smug than charming—before pressing dial. One ring. Two rings. Three.
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I stared at the half-packed suitcase on our bed, my fingers mechanically smoothing the edges of a sundress I'd bought specifically for Hawaii. The digital clock on the nightstand glowed an accusatory 3:00 AM, its red numbers burning into my retinas as I sat alone in our darkened Manhattan apartment.

Eight years of marriage. Eight years of promises. Eight years of slowly disappearing.

"Just one more call," I whispered to myself, the sound of my own voice startling in the pre-dawn stillness. My thumb hovered over Jason's contact photo—his confident smile now seeming more smug than charming—before pressing dial.

One ring. Two rings. Three.

"This is Jason Bennett. I'm unavailable right now. Leave a message."

I ended the call without speaking. What was there to say that I hadn't already said in the twelve previous voicemails? The emergency meeting in Chicago must be keeping him terribly busy. So busy he couldn't spare thirty seconds to call his wife on the eve of their anniversary trip.

My gaze drifted to the coffee table where I'd meticulously arranged our travel documents. I rose from the bed and crossed the room, straightening the stack of guidebooks for the third time that hour. The glossy cover of "Hawaii's Hidden Treasures" gleamed under the lamp's soft glow. I'd bookmarked every page, planned every sunset, researched every restaurant.

"Stop it," I muttered, forcing my hands away from the books. This compulsive ordering of objects was a habit that emerged whenever my internal world spiraled into chaos.

I checked my watch again: 3:07 AM. The logical part of my brain knew I should try to sleep, but the thought of lying in our empty bed made my skin crawl. Instead, I returned to the suitcase and lifted a coral bikini still bearing its price tag. Jason had promised snorkeling at Molokini Crater. He'd promised sunrise at Haleakalā. He'd promised so many things.

My phone buzzed with a notification. Not Jason—just Instagram suggesting I might like to see what friends were posting. With nothing better to do, I sank onto the edge of the bed and began scrolling mindlessly through the feed.

And then I saw it.

My thumb froze mid-swipe. The world contracted to the dimensions of my phone screen, where Jason's unmistakable profile appeared against an azure Hawaiian sky. He wasn't alone.

Sophia Carter—his assistant, his protégé, the woman he'd given the Henderson project to instead of me—stood beside him, her slender arm wrapped around his waist. They were toasting with champagne flutes, the sunset painting them in golden light. Behind them stretched the exact resort I'd booked for our anniversary.

I couldn't breathe.

With trembling fingers, I tapped on the image, revealing more photos in the carousel. Jason and Sophia parasailing. Jason and Sophia at a luau. Jason feeding Sophia a piece of fruit on the same beach I'd dreamed of walking with him.

The timestamp showed they'd arrived yesterday—the same day Jason had texted about his "emergency meeting in Chicago."

I expected tears. I expected rage. I expected the familiar knife-twist of jealousy that had become my constant companion whenever Sophia entered a room.

Instead, something cold and clear crystallized in my chest.

Eight years of diminishing myself. Eight years of watching my husband water Sophia's exotic office flowers while my own plant withered on my desk. Eight years of colleagues exchanging pitying glances when they thought I wasn't looking.

My fingers moved of their own accord, typing a comment beneath the photo: "The divorce attorney's office has a lovely view this time of year. Perhaps you should visit there next."

I hit post before I could second-guess myself.

The phone slipped from my grasp onto the duvet. I expected panic to follow my impulsive action, but instead, a strange serenity washed over me. The constant background hum of anxiety that had been my companion for years suddenly silenced.

I rose from the bed, my movements deliberate and calm. From the closet, I retrieved the fireproof lockbox where we kept our important documents. I methodically photocopied our passports, marriage certificate, and financial statements, placing the copies in a folder I labeled "Freedom."

Next, I opened my laptop and navigated to our joint bank accounts. Without hesitation, I transferred my rightful half into a new account I created under my name alone. The confirmation screen appeared: transfer complete.

In my private journal—the one where I'd been recording innovative coding ideas Jason had dismissed as "impractical"—I began a new page titled "Divorce Checklist."

As I wrote, a strange smile played at my lips. For the first time in years, I felt something I'd forgotten existed.

Power.

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