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Husband's Affair, My Rebirth

I could pinpoint the exact moment my husband fell out of love with me. It wasn't when he stopped bringing me coffee in the morning or when our conversations dwindled to household logistics. It was a Monday morning in his Manhattan office, as I sat in the monthly team meeting, watching Ryan's eyes follow Chloe Bennett's every movement. The conference room buzzed with pre-meeting chatter, the floor-to-ceiling windows framing the city skyline behind Ryan's chair at the head of the table. I'd arrived early, settling into my usual spot with architectural sketches for the Westbrook project spread before me. Seven years of marriage had taught me to be prepared for these meetings—Ryan appreciated efficiency. "Everyone, please welcome our newest team member," Ryan announced, his voice carrying that warm timbre I once believed was reserved for me. "Chloe Bennett joined us last month from Columbia. She's already proving to be an invaluable asset." Chloe smiled politely, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. "Thank you, Mr.
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Chapter 2

The office coffee station had become my refuge—a neutral territory where I could gather my thoughts before facing another day of Ryan's indifference. I stood stirring my coffee longer than necessary, the mechanical motion soothing my frayed nerves. The bitter aroma grounded me in reality while my mind kept replaying yesterday's humiliation at the client meeting.

Voices approached from around the corner. I recognized them immediately—Ryan's confident baritone and Chloe's softer, hesitant responses. I froze, cup halfway to my lips.

"I've been following your work on the Westbrook project," Ryan was saying, his voice carrying that warmth I once believed was exclusively mine. "Your perspective on urban integration is exactly what we need for the SoHo workshop this afternoon."

"Oh, I thought Grace would be handling that," Chloe replied, discomfort evident in her tone. "Isn't urban integration her specialty?"

"Grace is... occupied with other priorities," Ryan dismissed. "I need someone with fresh eyes. The car will pick us up at two."

I stepped forward, making my presence known. "Good morning," I offered with forced brightness.

Ryan barely glanced my way, his eyes immediately returning to Chloe. "We need those quarterly projections by noon," he said to me, not bothering with a greeting. To Chloe, he added with a smile, "Wear something comfortable. These workshops can run long."

I watched them walk away, Ryan's hand hovering near the small of Chloe's back—not quite touching, but the intention was clear. My coffee suddenly tasted like ash.

That evening, I waited at Le Bernardin, our once-favorite restaurant where Ryan had proposed seven years ago. He'd texted suggesting dinner to discuss the Ellison project—a peace offering, I'd hoped. I'd spent extra time getting ready, wearing the blue dress he once said brought out my eyes.

Forty-five minutes passed. The sympathetic waiter refilled my water glass for the fourth time. My phone buzzed with a text: "Caught up with work. Don't wait up."

I paid for my untouched wine and stepped outside just in time to see Ryan's black Audi pull away from the curb two blocks down. Chloe sat in the passenger seat, her profile illuminated by the passing streetlights. They hadn't even bothered to drive far enough away to avoid detection.

I walked home through the crisp autumn air, the third letter burning a hole in my purse. When I reached our apartment, I went straight to the fireplace and struck a match. "Ninety-seven," I whispered as the flames consumed his promises.

The month-end strategy dinner was held in a private room at Daniel, crystal chandeliers casting a warm glow over the assembled team. I'd arrived early to review my presentation materials—a comprehensive analysis of our portfolio's sustainability metrics that had taken weeks to compile.

Ryan entered with Chloe beside him, both laughing at some private joke. He nodded curtly in my direction before guiding her to a seat at his right hand, while I was relegated to the far end of the table. The slight was not lost on our colleagues, whose uncomfortable glances darted between us.

As appetizers were served, Ryan stood to address the team. "Before we dive into numbers, I want to acknowledge some recent successes," he began, raising his glass. "Particularly Chloe's remarkable work on the Ellison project. In just a few weeks, she's demonstrated the kind of natural talent that can't be taught."

Chloe blushed, clearly uncomfortable with the spotlight. "Thank you, but Grace deserves the credit for the foundation—"

"And speaking of Grace," Ryan interrupted, his tone shifting to something dismissive, almost mocking, "I suppose congratulations are in order for that AIA recognition last month. Though between us, these industry awards are often more about who you know than genuine innovation. Bit of a fluke, really."

The room fell silent. Seven years of dedicated work, reduced to a fluke. The award that had once made Ryan proud enough to display in his office now diminished to curry favor with another woman.

I felt the blood drain from my face as every eye at the table turned to me. My throat closed, tears threatening to spill. With as much dignity as I could muster, I pushed back my chair and walked steadily toward the restroom, refusing to run despite the burning humiliation.

Locked in a bathroom stall, I pressed my forehead against the cool marble wall and finally allowed the tears to fall. I reached into my purse and pulled out the fourth letter, its edges worn from being carried close to my heart. Tomorrow, it would join the others in ash.

"Ninety-six," I whispered to my reflection in the mirror, wiping away tears. "Ninety-six more chances before I'm free."

But as I stared at my reddened eyes and trembling lips, a question formed that I hadn't dared ask before: What if I didn't need to wait for all ninety-six letters to burn? What if I already had the strength to walk away?

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