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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Me

The diamond bracelet I'd carefully selected for Dalton's anniversary gift sat wrapped in our bedroom, its velvet box mocking me as I realized my mistake. Five years of marriage, and I'd forgotten the most important part of our celebration. "I'm such an idiot," I muttered, grabbing my keys. Dalton had mentioned he'd be working late tonight—something about quarterly reports that couldn't wait. His home office would be empty, and the safe key was hidden exactly where it always was. The drive to Harrison Enterprises took twenty minutes, the weight of my oversight pressing heavier with each mile. The security guard nodded as I passed, accustomed to my occasional visits. "Mrs. Harrison," he greeted with a smile. "Happy anniversary." "Thank you, George." I returned his smile, though it felt hollow.
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The diamond bracelet I'd carefully selected for Dalton's anniversary gift sat wrapped in our bedroom, its velvet box mocking me as I realized my mistake. Five years of marriage, and I'd forgotten the most important part of our celebration.

"I'm such an idiot," I muttered, grabbing my keys. Dalton had mentioned he'd be working late tonight—something about quarterly reports that couldn't wait. His home office would be empty, and the safe key was hidden exactly where it always was.

The drive to Harrison Enterprises took twenty minutes, the weight of my oversight pressing heavier with each mile. The security guard nodded as I passed, accustomed to my occasional visits. "Mrs. Harrison," he greeted with a smile. "Happy anniversary."

"Thank you, George." I returned his smile, though it felt hollow. Five years of marriage to a man who claimed he was "slow to warm up" to intimacy. Five years of patience while he insisted we needed more time.

Dalton's office was dimly lit, the city lights casting long shadows across his immaculate desk. The safe behind his degrees was barely visible—a testament to his preference for discretion in all things.

My fingers trembled slightly as I dialed the combination—our wedding date, the one thing he'd insisted upon when we first married. "A reminder of the day that changed everything," he'd said then, his eyes warm in a way they rarely were these days.

The safe swung open silently. The small velvet box containing his gift sat exactly where I'd left it this morning. But as I reached for it, my elbow knocked against something else—a stack of videotapes pushed to the back corner.

"What are these?" I murmured, pulling one out. The label read simply "Session #1."

Curiosity overtook caution. I slid the tape into Dalton's VCR and pressed play.

The screen flickered to life, and my heart stopped.

There was Dalton—my husband of five years—naked on a couch I didn't recognize. And beside him, equally exposed, was Violeta Cooper. His "therapist." His "friend."

Their movements were intimate, practiced. His hands on her body with a familiarity he'd never shown me.

"Oh God," I whispered, my stomach lurching as I fumbled for the remote. I ejected the tape with shaking hands and grabbed another. Then another.

All the same. All of them.

I don't know how long I sat there, surrounded by evidence of my husband's betrayal. Long enough that when I finally stood, my legs had gone numb.

---

"You went through my things." Dalton's voice was ice cold as he stared at the tape I'd placed on our dining table. Our anniversary dinner—roasted duck with orange glaze—grew cold between us.

"It was an accident," I said, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. "I was getting your gift."

"An accident." He repeated the words as though tasting them, finding them bitter. "And now you're confronting me with... what? Evidence of my therapy sessions?"

"Therapy doesn't look like that, Dalton." I pushed the tape toward him. "This is sex. This is you cheating on me with your therapist."

His face hardened, a muscle twitching in his jaw. "You don't understand what you're seeing, Madison."

"Then explain it to me," I challenged, anger finally breaking through my shock. "Explain why you've never touched me the way you touch her."

Instead of answering, Dalton snatched the tape and broke it in half. Then he grabbed another from my purse and snapped it too.

"Stop it!" I cried, reaching for the remaining evidence.

"There's nothing to stop," he said, his voice eerily calm as he continued destroying the tapes. "You're imagining things that aren't there. Violeta is helping me work through my issues—issues you've never understood."

---

"These are therapeutic exercises," Violeta explained the next day, her office smelling faintly of lavender and deception. "Dalton has deep-seated intimacy issues. What you saw was part of his treatment plan."

I stared at her perfect face, searching for any hint of shame or guilt. There was none.

"That's not therapy," I insisted. "That's sex."

"Madison," she sighed, her tone patronizing. "Sometimes physical intimacy is necessary to break through psychological barriers. Dalton needs this to heal."

"He needs to heal by sleeping with you?"

"Your jealousy is understandable," she said, "but it's interfering with his progress. Imagine how difficult this must be for him—trusting me enough to be vulnerable, only to have his wife question his judgment."

The room seemed to tilt slightly as doubt crept in. Was I overreacting? Was this actually part of some treatment I didn't understand?

"Perhaps," Violeta continued softly, "you should consider whether your own insecurities are preventing Dalton from getting the help he needs."

As I left her office, her words echoed in my mind, planting seeds of self-doubt where certainty had been. Had I misunderstood everything? Was I really the one in the way of my husband's healing?

The answer came that night when Dalton didn't come home at all.

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