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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 3

My phone continued to buzz in my pocket as the elevator descended to the lobby. I knew it was Jason without looking. The timing was too perfect—he must have just seen my comment or received notification of my resignation. Either way, I had no interest in hearing his voice.

I stepped into the bright afternoon sunlight, my small box of belongings under one arm, and felt something unfamiliar—lightness. The weight of pretending, of diminishing myself, of constant vigilance against humiliation had lifted. I took a deep breath of Manhattan air, savoring the cacophony of taxi horns and street vendors that had always irritated Jason.

"Where to now?" I whispered to myself, suddenly aware of the vastness of possibility before me.

The answer came with unexpected clarity. Every broken promise Jason had made over our eight years together flashed through my mind—the trips postponed, the experiences denied, the memories we never created. If he could take Sophia to Hawaii instead of me, I could certainly fulfill those promises myself.

Two hours later, I pushed open the door of Wanderlust Adventures, a boutique travel agency nestled between a patisserie and a bookstore in the West Village. A bell tinkled overhead, announcing my arrival.

"Welcome!" A woman with silver-streaked hair and kind eyes looked up from her desk. "I'm Marianne. How can I help you today?"

"I'd like to book several trips," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "Starting immediately."

Marianne's eyebrows rose slightly, but her professional smile remained in place. "Wonderful. Business or pleasure?"

"Reclamation," I replied without thinking.

She paused, then nodded as if I'd said something profound. "The best kind. Please, have a seat."

I settled into a comfortable chair across from her desk, surrounded by travel posters of distant horizons. For the next hour, Marianne and I crafted what she enthusiastically dubbed my "promise fulfillment tour"—Napa Valley wine country, the Grand Canyon at sunrise, and a lakeside resort in Vermont where Jason and I had spent our first honeymoon before he'd cut it short for "urgent business."

"This calls for a celebration," Marianne declared, producing a bottle of champagne from a small refrigerator behind her desk. "I don't do this for all my clients, but there's something about your journey that feels significant."

She poured two flutes and offered one to me. I hesitated, memories of Jason and Sophia's toast in Hawaii flashing through my mind.

"No, thank you," I said softly. "But I appreciate the gesture."

Marianne nodded, setting the untouched glass aside without question. "When would you like to depart?"

"Tomorrow," I said, surprising myself with my decisiveness.

"Perfect. Your first stop—Napa Valley—awaits."

* * *

Two days later, I stood among endless rows of grapevines, the California sun warm on my face. My guide, an enthusiastic vintner named Paolo, gestured expansively as he explained the wine-making process.

"This particular Cabernet has notes of blackberry and cedar," he said, offering me a glass. "Take your time with it. A good wine reveals itself slowly."

I sipped carefully, closing my eyes to focus on the flavors. Without Jason's impatient sighs or constant checking of his phone, I could actually enjoy the experience. The wine was complex and rich—nothing like the hurried gulps I'd taken at corporate events where I'd stood in Jason's shadow.

"What do you think?" Paolo asked.

"It's... alive," I replied, surprising myself with the observation. "It has a story to tell."

He beamed. "Exactly! Every bottle is a narrative waiting to be discovered."

After the tour, I wandered into the vineyard's gift shop, drawn to a display of vintage maps showing California's wine regions through the centuries. My fingers traced the delicate paper, following the contours of valleys and mountains. I'd always loved maps—the promise of exploration, the comfort of knowing where you stood in relation to the world.

Without hesitation, I purchased the most beautiful one, a decision the old Olivia would have agonized over, seeking Jason's approval for even this small expenditure.

As I stepped back into the sunlight, map carefully rolled and tucked under my arm, I felt a flicker in my chest—a spark of something I hadn't experienced in years. Excitement. Possibility. The first tentative flutter of joy.

My phone rang, shattering the moment. Jason's name glared from the screen. After three days of silence, he'd finally decided to acknowledge my existence. I considered letting it go to voicemail, but a new, steel-spined version of myself made me answer.

"Where the hell are you?" His voice was tight with fury. "And what were you thinking with that comment? Do you have any idea how embarrassed Sophia was? She's been crying all day!"

No "I'm sorry." No explanation for the photos. No recognition of the anniversary trip he'd abandoned. Just concern for Sophia's feelings.

"How embarrassed Sophia was," I repeated, my voice cool and detached. "That's your primary concern right now?"

"You need to delete that comment immediately," he demanded. "And we need to talk about whatever dramatic stunt you're pulling with this resignation nonsense."

The old Olivia would have apologized. The old Olivia would have rushed home to smooth things over. The old Olivia would have accepted the blame to restore peace.

But she was gone.

"I'm done being embarrassed, Jason," I said quietly. "I've filed for divorce. The papers will be waiting when you return from your... business trip."

Before he could respond, I ended the call and turned my phone off completely. The vineyard stretched before me, bathed in golden afternoon light. I took another sip of wine, savoring its complexity, and for the first time in eight years, I tasted freedom.

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