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Husband's Affair, My Ruin

The aroma of garlic and herbs greeted me as I pushed open the door to our apartment. After a grueling day at the office, the smell of home cooking should have been comforting. Instead, I felt a pang of surprise—Damian rarely cooked on weeknights. "Honey, I'm home," I called out, slipping off my heels and placing my bag on the entryway table. Damian appeared in the kitchen doorway wearing the apron I'd given him last Christmas, a dish towel slung over his shoulder. His dark hair was slightly disheveled, and there was a smudge of sauce on his cheek that made him look boyish despite his thirty-two years. "Happy anniversary, Sophia," he said, his smile wide as he approached to kiss me. "I made your favorite—shrimp scampi with that white wine reduction you love." I melted into his embrace, momentarily forgetting the stack of reports I'd left unfinished. "Our anniversary isn't until next week," I murmured against his chest. "I know, but I wanted to surprise you.
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Chapter 2

Three days passed before I could bring myself to look at Damian's phone again. The antihistamines had cleared my system, but the memory of those messages lingered like a bitter aftertaste.

I waited until he was in the shower Thursday morning, steam billowing from under the bathroom door as he hummed an old song we used to dance to in college. The sound made my chest tighten with a familiar ache—how could someone betray you while still carrying pieces of your shared history?

His phone lay face-down on the nightstand, charging. My hands trembled as I picked it up, muscle memory guiding me to enter his passcode—our wedding date, of course. The irony wasn't lost on me.

Instagram opened to his direct messages, and there it was: CilantroLover's profile picture showed a woman with auburn hair and sharp green eyes. I recognized her immediately—Addison Hunter from our marketing department. We'd worked on the Hartwell campaign together last month.

I scrolled through their conversation, each message a small knife twisting deeper. Photos of elaborate dinners at restaurants I'd never been to. Screenshots of expensive jewelry purchases. Intimate selfies that made my stomach lurch.

But it was the timestamps that destroyed me.

*March 15th, 8:47 PM: "Loved the shrimp scampi you made tonight. You're getting so good at that white wine reduction."*

March 18th—three days later—was when Damian had surprised me with the same dish for our "early anniversary dinner."

*February 2nd, 6:23 PM: "The roses are beautiful. Red ones are definitely my favorite."*

February 14th, Valentine's Day, he'd brought me red roses, claiming he'd remembered they were my favorite. Except my favorite flowers had always been white peonies.

*January 8th, 11:15 PM: "Still thinking about our weekend getaway. That little bed and breakfast was perfect."*

The same bed and breakfast where Damian had taken me for our anniversary in January. The same weekend I'd thought we were rekindling our romance after a rough patch.

I was getting his leftovers. The realization hit me like a physical blow, stealing my breath. Every romantic gesture, every thoughtful surprise—all of it had been tested on her first. I was the consolation prize, the afterthought, the wife who got the recycled version of his affection.

The shower stopped running. I quickly closed the app and placed the phone back exactly where I'd found it, my heart hammering against my ribs.

That afternoon at the quarterly marketing meeting, I found myself studying Addison with new eyes. She sat three seats down from me, her auburn hair catching the fluorescent light as she presented her Q2 projections. Professional. Polished. Completely at ease.

Then I saw it.

A flash of deep red at her throat as she turned her head—a ruby necklace that made my blood run cold. My mother's ruby necklace. The one Damian had said needed repair after the clasp broke. The one that had been in my family for three generations, passed down from grandmother to mother to daughter.

She was wearing my inheritance.

My vision blurred at the edges. The conference room seemed to tilt, voices becoming muffled as if I were underwater. Addison's lips moved as she discussed market penetration strategies, but all I could see was my mother's necklace resting against her collarbone like it belonged there.

Somehow I made it through the meeting without screaming. Somehow I managed to nod at appropriate intervals and even asked a coherent question about budget allocations. But inside, I was fragmenting.

That evening, I sat at our kitchen table with a cup of tea growing cold between my palms, waiting for Damian to come home. The ruby necklace felt like a line in the sand—everything else could potentially be explained away, rationalized, forgiven. But this? This was my mother's love made tangible, the only thing I had left of her besides memories.

The front door opened at 7:23 PM.

"Hey, beautiful," Damian called out, his voice carrying that same warm affection that used to make me melt. Now it sounded hollow, performative. "Sorry I'm late. Traffic was murder on the bridge."

He appeared in the kitchen doorway, loosening his tie with one hand while scrolling through his phone with the other. When he looked up and saw my expression, his smile faltered.

"Sophia? What's wrong?"

I set down my teacup with deliberate care, the porcelain clicking against the saucer in the sudden silence.

"Where is my mother's necklace, Damian?"

The color drained from his face so quickly I thought he might faint. His phone slipped from his fingers, clattering onto the hardwood floor.

"I... what do you mean? It's at the jeweler's, remember? Getting the clasp fixed?"

"Which jeweler?"

"The... the one on Fifth Street. Morrison's." His voice cracked on the lie.

"Funny thing about Morrison's," I said, my voice eerily calm. "I called them today. They've never heard of you. Or me. Or any ruby necklace."

Damian's hands began to shake. He opened his mouth, closed it, then opened it again like a fish gasping for air.

"Sophia, I can explain—"

"Can you?" I stood slowly, my chair scraping against the floor. "Because I saw Addison wearing it today. My mother's necklace. The one you gave to your mistress."

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