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Husband Proposes to Mistress

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I never expected to discover the truth on such an ordinary Tuesday afternoon. Downtown bustled with its usual energy as I navigated through crowds, shopping bags swinging from my arm. The spring air carried the scent of food carts and fresh flowers, a perfect day for my errands before heading home to prepare dinner for Harrison. That's when I saw them. Across the busy street, partially obscured by passing cars but unmistakable in the afternoon sun, stood my husband. His tall frame and dark hair were as familiar to me as my own reflection. But it was his posture that stopped me cold—the intimate lean of his body toward the woman before him. Kataleya Price. His secretary. I froze mid-step, causing someone to bump into me from behind with a muttered apology I barely registered.

Husband Proposes to Mistress Chapter 1

I never expected to discover the truth on such an ordinary Tuesday afternoon. Downtown bustled with its usual energy as I navigated through crowds, shopping bags swinging from my arm. The spring air carried the scent of food carts and fresh flowers, a perfect day for my errands before heading home to prepare dinner for Harrison.

That's when I saw them.

Across the busy street, partially obscured by passing cars but unmistakable in the afternoon sun, stood my husband. His tall frame and dark hair were as familiar to me as my own reflection. But it was his posture that stopped me cold—the intimate lean of his body toward the woman before him.

Kataleya Price. His secretary.

I froze mid-step, causing someone to bump into me from behind with a muttered apology I barely registered. Harrison's fingers traced the curve of Kataleya's cheek in a tender gesture I recognized all too well. His thumb brushed across her lower lip as she smiled up at him, their bodies sharing the same space in that unmistakable way of lovers.

A memory flashed through my mind with sickening clarity—Harrison's face twisted in disgust during our college days when I'd stained the sheets during my period. "That's revolting, Nora," he'd said, recoiling from the bed. "Can't you control that?" The shame had burned through me then, but I'd convinced myself it was just immaturity, something we'd grown past.

Yet here he was, touching another woman with the gentleness he'd withheld from me for so long.

My shopping bags suddenly felt like anchors. I ducked behind a newspaper stand, heart hammering against my ribs as I watched them. They were leaving the café, Harrison's hand resting possessively at the small of Kataleya's back—exactly where it used to rest on mine.

I should have confronted them. I should have screamed or caused a scene. Instead, I followed them.

Keeping a careful distance, I trailed the pair to a trendy food truck area several blocks away. They moved through the crowd with the easy synchronicity of people accustomed to each other's presence. Harrison guided her to a taco truck—our favorite taco truck—where we used to get street food during our early dating days.

I slipped behind a nearby tree, watching as Harrison ordered for them both. He knew her order without asking. Just like he used to know mine.

"Try this," I heard him say, holding out a bite of his taco toward her lips. Kataleya took the offering, closing her eyes in exaggerated pleasure as she chewed. Harrison laughed—that deep, genuine laugh I hadn't heard in our home for months.

"You've got a little..." He wiped sauce from the corner of her mouth, then licked it from his thumb. The intimate gesture sent a wave of nausea through me.

They sat at a small table, knees touching beneath it. I watched Harrison lean forward when she spoke, giving her his complete attention. He reached across to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear—the same gesture he'd performed countless times for me in the early days of our relationship.

I observed them for nearly an hour, each moment another knife twisting deeper. The way he touched her elbow when making a point. How he tilted his head back when she made him laugh. The casual intimacy of shared food and private jokes.

By the time I slipped away, my hands were shaking so badly I could barely order a rideshare home. I arrived twenty minutes before Harrison, just enough time to wash my face, put away my shopping, and begin preparing dinner as if my entire world hadn't just imploded.

When he walked through the door at 6:15—exactly when he'd texted he would arrive—I was chopping vegetables for a salad.

"Hey," he said, kissing my cheek casually. "Something smells good."

"How was your day?" I asked, my voice steadier than I expected. "Anything interesting happen?"

"Just meetings with clients all afternoon," he replied, loosening his tie. "Nothing exciting."

I nodded, knife pausing against the cutting board. "I was downtown today," I said, watching his face carefully. "Near your office, actually. Around three."

Not even a flicker of concern crossed his features. "Oh? Should have texted me. We could've grabbed coffee."

The lie slipped from his lips so effortlessly, so perfectly rehearsed, that for a moment I questioned what I'd seen. But then I remembered the way his fingers had caressed Kataleya's cheek, and I knew.

Three years of marriage, and I was married to a stranger.

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