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Husband's Affair Exposed

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I smoothed my fingers over the delicate lace of the lingerie, a pale blush color that had cost more than I'd ever spent on myself before. Three years of marriage, and Marcus had never seen me in anything like this. Three years of cold shoulders, separate bedrooms, and his constant reminders that his anxiety disorder made physical intimacy impossible. Yet somehow, I still believed this trip could change everything. "This time will be different," I whispered to my reflection in the bedroom mirror, practicing the warm, inviting smile I'd been rehearsing for days. The woman staring back at me looked hopeful, desperate even, with eyes that had grown accustomed to disappointment but refused to accept it. I carefully folded the lingerie between layers of tissue paper and tucked it into my suitcase, alongside the new sundresses and swimsuits I'd purchased for our trip to the Hamptons. Our belated honeymoon. The one Marcus had promised we'd take when he felt "ready." Three years later, and here we were. "You're beautiful," I practiced again, imagining what I might say if—when—Marcus finally looked at me the way a husband should look at his wife.

Husband's Affair Exposed Chapter 1

I smoothed my fingers over the delicate lace of the lingerie, a pale blush color that had cost more than I'd ever spent on myself before. Three years of marriage, and Marcus had never seen me in anything like this. Three years of cold shoulders, separate bedrooms, and his constant reminders that his anxiety disorder made physical intimacy impossible.

Yet somehow, I still believed this trip could change everything.

"This time will be different," I whispered to my reflection in the bedroom mirror, practicing the warm, inviting smile I'd been rehearsing for days. The woman staring back at me looked hopeful, desperate even, with eyes that had grown accustomed to disappointment but refused to accept it.

I carefully folded the lingerie between layers of tissue paper and tucked it into my suitcase, alongside the new sundresses and swimsuits I'd purchased for our trip to the Hamptons. Our belated honeymoon. The one Marcus had promised we'd take when he felt "ready."

Three years later, and here we were.

"You're beautiful," I practiced again, imagining what I might say if—when—Marcus finally looked at me the way a husband should look at his wife. "I've always been here, waiting for you."

The sound of the apartment door closing made me jump. I quickly zipped the suitcase closed, my heart racing as I heard Marcus's measured footsteps approaching our bedroom.

He appeared in the doorway, impeccably dressed in a tailored suit that emphasized his tall, lean frame. His eyes, those cold blue eyes that never seemed to warm when they looked at me, scanned the room before settling on my packed suitcase.

"Almost ready?" he asked, his voice as crisp and emotionless as freshly pressed linen.

"Yes," I smiled, the practiced one that never quite reached my eyes anymore. "I'm really looking forward to this trip, Marcus."

He approached my suitcase and unzipped it without asking, his fingers methodically rifling through my carefully packed items. I stood frozen, watching as he assessed my choices with a clinical detachment that made my skin crawl.

"Hmm," was all he said, before zipping it closed again. Then, almost as an afterthought: "Victoria will be joining us."

The name hit me like a slap. "Victoria? Your sister?"

"She just returned from Paris yesterday," Marcus continued, straightening his already perfect tie. "She's been studying abroad for the past year, as you know."

I didn't know. He never told me anything about his family.

"But... this was supposed to be our honeymoon," I said, my voice smaller than I intended.

Marcus's jaw tightened slightly—the only indication that he'd heard me at all. "She needs a break after her intensive program. The Hamptons will be good for her." His tone left no room for discussion. "It will keep things lively."

I nodded, swallowing the lump in my throat. What else could I do? This was Marcus's way—decisions announced, not discussed.

"Of course," I said, my rehearsed smile now feeling like a grimace. "It will be nice to get to know her better."

Marcus didn't respond, already turning away and pulling out his phone to make a call.

Three days later, we arrived at the oceanfront resort, a sprawling luxury property with private beach access and panoramic views of the Atlantic. The manager personally escorted us to our suite, describing amenities in a practiced, reverent tone while I tried to absorb the beauty around me.

The honeymoon suite was breathtaking—a massive four-poster bed draped in white linens faced floor-to-ceiling windows that framed the ocean like a living painting. A bottle of champagne chilled in an ice bucket beside a platter of chocolate-covered strawberries. Fresh flowers perfumed the air.

"This is perfect," I breathed, running my fingers along the silky duvet, imagining—hoping—that tonight might finally be different.

Behind me, I heard hushed voices. Marcus and the manager were speaking in low tones near the door. I turned to see the manager's apologetic expression.

"Mrs. Sterling," he said, his professional smile strained at the edges, "there seems to be a slight change in arrangements. Ms. Victoria Sterling has requested the master suite, so we've prepared the adjoining room for you."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard. "The... adjoining room?"

"Yes, just through that door," he pointed to a connecting door I hadn't noticed before. "It's very comfortable, with a lovely garden view."

I looked at Marcus, waiting for him to correct this obvious mistake. His face remained impassive, eyes coolly meeting mine in a silent challenge.

"Victoria will be more comfortable here," he said simply. "She has specific needs after her long journey."

In that moment, something inside me cracked—a hairline fracture in the elaborate fantasy I'd constructed about our marriage, our future, this trip. As I was led to my considerably smaller room with its "lovely garden view," I wondered how many more cracks it would take before everything shattered completely.

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