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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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Chapter 2

The first hint of dawn painted the Manhattan skyline in watercolor grays as I zipped my suitcase closed. Not our vacation luggage with its cheerful Hawaiian tags—just a single, sensible carry-on containing only what I couldn't bear to leave behind. My grandmother's silver locket. My private journal of coding ideas. Three changes of clothes. The rest could burn for all I cared.

I moved through our apartment with quiet efficiency, my footsteps barely disturbing the morning stillness. The cold clarity that had crystallized in my chest last night remained, guiding my actions with a precision that felt almost supernatural. This wasn't rage—it was something far more dangerous. Resolve.

At the desk in our home office, I printed my bank transfer confirmation and tucked it into my "Freedom" folder. My phone remained silent. Either Jason hadn't seen my comment yet, or he was too busy with Sophia to care. The thought no longer stung. Instead, it reinforced my determination.

I paused at our bedroom doorway for one final glance. Eight years of marriage contained within these walls. Eight years of shrinking myself to fit into spaces Jason deemed appropriate. The half-packed suitcase for our anniversary trip still lay open on the bed like an accusation.

"Goodbye," I whispered, not to the room, but to the woman I'd been.

The lock clicked with satisfying finality as I pulled our apartment door shut behind me.

* * *

By nine o'clock, I was seated in a quiet corner of a coffee shop six blocks from our office building, my laptop open before me. My fingers hovered over the keyboard for only a moment before I began typing:

"To Whom It May Concern,

Please accept this email as formal notification of my resignation from Bennett Technologies, effective immediately. Due to personal circumstances, I am unable to provide the standard notice period.

Sincerely,

Olivia Bennett"

I hit send before I could second-guess myself. The response was almost immediate—a flurry of confused messages from HR, followed by a calendar invitation for an exit interview. I declined it with a single click.

By noon, I stood before my office desk, methodically emptying drawers into a small cardboard box. Around me, the open-plan workspace hummed with subdued conversation, punctuated by the occasional glance in my direction. News traveled fast.

"Is it true?" whispered Tara from Marketing, her eyes wide with barely concealed excitement. "Are you really leaving?"

"Yes," I replied simply, continuing to pack.

"But... why? Is everything okay with you and Jason?"

I met her gaze steadily. "Everything is exactly as it should be."

She retreated, clearly disappointed by my lack of drama. I knew she'd been among those who snickered behind my back, making bets on how long I'd tolerate Jason's obvious favoritism toward Sophia.

I placed my company laptop and badge on the desk, leaving them behind like artifacts from another life. With my small box of personal items tucked under one arm, I walked toward the elevator, aware of the stunned silence following in my wake. These people had watched me endure years of subtle humiliation. They'd expected tears, explanations, a scene.

Instead, they got nothing but the straight line of my back as I walked away.

In the deserted hallway near the executive offices, I paused. My neglected ficus drooped pathetically in its ceramic pot—a gift I'd given Jason three years ago that had somehow migrated to my desk when he claimed it "didn't get enough light" in his office. I set down my box and poured the remains of my water bottle into the parched soil.

"Funny how he never remembers to water yours, does he?"

I turned to find Jessica Vance leaning against the doorframe, her perfectly manicured nails tapping against her coffee mug. Her eyes flicked meaningfully toward Sophia's empty desk, where three exotic orchids thrived under Jason's attentive care.

Instead of the familiar sting of humiliation, I felt only a strange sense of validation. I smiled—a real smile that felt foreign on my face after so long.

"Yes," I agreed simply. "Funny."

Jessica's smirk faltered at my calm response. She'd expected embarrassment, perhaps tears. Instead, I picked up my box and continued toward the elevator, leaving her staring after me.

As the elevator doors closed, I caught a final glimpse of the office where I'd gradually disappeared. The dying plant. The empty desk. The whispers already beginning.

I pressed the lobby button and watched the numbers descend, each floor taking me further from the life I'd endured and closer to the one I was about to create.

My phone buzzed in my pocket. Jason's name flashed on the screen.

It had begun.

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