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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 3

I returned to our empty apartment, the silence a stark contrast to the chaos in my mind. The question I'd asked myself in that restaurant bathroom mirror still echoed: Did I really need to wait for all ninety-nine letters to burn?

I moved to the fireplace, my steps deliberate as I retrieved letters three, four, and five from the lacquered box. The weight of them in my palm felt both substantial and insignificant—paper fragments that once contained a universe of promises.

"My darling Grace," the third letter began, "I dream of building a life where your brilliance can shine..."

The irony wasn't lost on me. I struck the match, watching the flame dance before touching it to the corner. The paper curled and blackened, Ryan's flowery declarations disappearing into smoke.

"Ninety-six," I whispered.

The fourth letter followed, then the fifth. "Ninety-five. Ninety-four."

As the last embers died, I found myself reaching for a napkin from the coffee table. My fingers moved automatically, sketching the outline of a building with clean, sustainable lines—the kind of design that had once made Ryan proud to call me his wife. Now it was just a reminder of who I truly was beneath the layers of his dismissal.

* * *

The project review meeting was scheduled for ten. I'd spent the entire weekend perfecting my sustainability concept for the Westbrook development—a revolutionary approach to urban water conservation that could become our firm's signature achievement.

I arrived early, arranging my presentation materials at the head of the table. Ryan entered with Chloe trailing behind him, his face darkening when he saw me standing in what he clearly now considered his exclusive territory.

"I thought David was presenting today," he said, not bothering with a greeting.

"The Westbrook sustainability initiative was my assignment," I replied evenly. "I've completed the preliminary designs."

He shrugged, taking a seat as the room filled with our colleagues. "Proceed, then."

I presented with the confidence that had once made Ryan fall in love with me. For thirty minutes, I outlined a comprehensive system that would reduce the development's water consumption by sixty percent while creating community green spaces. The team seemed genuinely impressed, asking thoughtful questions that I answered with expertise born from years of dedication.

Ryan remained silent throughout, his expression unreadable.

Three days later, I discovered how he'd repaid my work. The company-wide email announced a special presentation of "our team's groundbreaking sustainability approach" to potential investors. Attached was my presentation, rebranded with "Mitchell Consulting Group" prominently displayed on every slide.

And there, listed as key contributors, were five names. Mine appeared fourth. Chloe's was first, bolded for emphasis.

I printed the email and folded it carefully into my purse, next to letter six.

* * *

"And the award for Excellence in Sustainable Urban Design goes to...Grace Mitchell for the Riverfront Restoration Project!"

I watched the livestream from our living room, alone. The American Institute of Architects annual ceremony glittered on my screen—a celebration I should have been attending. My invitation had mysteriously "gone missing" according to Ryan's assistant.

The camera panned to show Ryan standing, applauding with practiced enthusiasm. Beside him, looking uncomfortable but lovely in a midnight blue dress, was Chloe.

"Accepting on behalf of Grace Mitchell, who is too modest to join us tonight," the announcer continued, "is Chloe Bennett, representing Mitchell Consulting."

My stomach clenched as Ryan guided Chloe toward the stage, his hand possessively at the small of her back. She accepted my trophy with visible discomfort, her speech brief and gracious, giving me full credit. But it was Ryan's proud smile that broke something inside me—the same smile he'd once reserved for my achievements, now bestowed upon another woman holding the physical symbol of my work.

I reached for letter six with trembling fingers. This one had been written after our first major fight, filled with apologies and promises to always respect me as his equal.

The match flared bright in the darkness of our living room.

"Ninety-three," I whispered as the paper curled to ash.

But as I watched Ryan escort Chloe from the stage, his hand lingering on her waist, I realized something had shifted within me. The burning letters were no longer just a countdown to freedom—they were becoming a ritual of reclamation. With each flame, I was taking back pieces of myself that Ryan had tried to erase.

And as I stared at my reflection in the darkened television screen, I wondered how much of me would remain when the final letter turned to ash.

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