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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 3

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. Damian stood frozen in our kitchen doorway, his face cycling through expressions—shock, guilt, panic, and finally, a desperate kind of calculation.

"Sophia, please, let me explain—"

"No." The word came out steady, final. "I want a divorce."

His knees nearly buckled. "You can't be serious. Over a misunderstanding?"

A misunderstanding. I almost laughed at the audacity. "Seven years, Damian. Seven years of marriage, and you gave my mother's necklace to your mistress. That's not a misunderstanding. That's betrayal."

He stepped toward me, hands outstretched like he was approaching a spooked animal. "Sophia, I love you. I've always loved you. This thing with Addison—it doesn't mean anything."

"Then why is she wearing my inheritance?"

The question hung in the air like smoke. Damian's mouth opened and closed, no sound emerging. In that moment of his speechlessness, I felt something crystallize inside me—not rage, not hysteria, but a cold, clear purpose.

"I'll be staying in the guest room tonight," I said, walking past him toward the hallway. "And Damian? Don't delete anything from your phone. I've already seen enough to know you're lying."

The next morning, I called in sick to work for the first time in three years. While Damian left for the office—casting worried glances back at me like I might disappear—I methodically began documenting his deception.

I started with his phone, which he'd left charging on the nightstand in what I now recognized as either supreme arrogance or complete stupidity. Screenshot after screenshot of his conversations with Addison filled my laptop's hard drive. The CilantroLover account was a treasure trove of evidence—dinner receipts from restaurants I'd never been to, hotel confirmations for weekends he'd claimed to be at work conferences, jewelry purchases that had never appeared in our joint account.

Each image felt like a paper cut, small but accumulating into something that bled. There was the photo of Addison wearing lingerie I'd seen in our credit card statements—purchased, Damian had told me, for a client appreciation gift. Another showed her in the cashmere scarf I'd admired in a store window last Christmas, the one Damian said was too expensive.

By noon, I had seventeen screenshots, twelve receipts, and a timeline that painted a picture of systematic deception spanning eight months. Eight months of being fed leftovers while she got the full meal.

I called Elena Rodriguez, the divorce attorney my colleague Rebecca had recommended after her own messy split. Elena's voice was crisp, professional, reassuring.

"Mrs. Gilbert, I can see you tomorrow at two. Bring everything you've collected. And Mrs. Gilbert? Don't confront the other woman directly. Let the legal system handle this."

But as I hung up the phone, I knew I couldn't wait. The thought of Addison wearing my mother's necklace for another day made my skin crawl. Some things couldn't wait for lawyers and court dates.

I texted Addison from my personal phone: *We need to talk. Café Luna, 4 PM. Come alone.*

Her response came within minutes: *About time. See you there.*

Café Luna was neutral territory—a trendy spot downtown where neither of us would cause too much of a scene. I arrived early, choosing a corner table with clear sight lines to the entrance. My hands were steady as I ordered black coffee, though my pulse hammered against my throat.

Addison walked in at exactly four o'clock, and I had to grip my coffee cup to keep from gasping. She wore a red dress that hugged her curves, her auburn hair styled in waves that caught the afternoon light. And there, resting against her collarbone like it had always belonged there, was my mother's ruby necklace.

She spotted me immediately and sauntered over, her smile sharp as broken glass. "Sophia. You look... tired."

"Addison." I gestured to the chair across from me. "Please, sit."

She settled into her seat with feline grace, crossing her legs and leaning back like she owned the place. "So, you finally figured it out. Took you long enough."

The casual cruelty in her voice should have shocked me, but instead, I felt that same cold clarity descending. "How long?"

"Eight months, two weeks, three days." She checked her manicured nails. "Not that I'm counting."

"And you're proud of this?"

Addison's laugh was like tinkling bells, bright and hollow. "Proud? Honey, I'm ecstatic. Do you have any idea how exhausting it was, watching him pretend to be happy with you? The man was dying of boredom."

She reached into her purse and pulled out her phone, swiping through photos with deliberate slowness. "Want to see our trip to Napa last month? The weekend you thought he was at that sales conference?"

The photos were intimate, domestic. Damian feeding her grapes at a vineyard. The two of them laughing over wine glasses at sunset. His hand resting protectively over her still-flat stomach in what looked like a maternity photo shoot.

"You're pregnant," I said, the words tasting like ash.

Her smile widened, predatory and triumphant. "Twelve weeks. And before you ask—yes, Damian knows. Yes, he's thrilled. And yes, he's planning to leave you just as soon as he figures out how to keep the house."

Each word was a calculated blow, designed to shatter whatever composure I had left. But instead of crumbling, I felt myself hardening into something unbreakable.

"I want my mother's necklace back."

Addison's hand flew to her throat, fingers closing protectively around the rubies. "This? This was a gift. From the man I love. The man who's going to be the father of my child."

"That necklace has been in my family for three generations. It's not his to give."

"Well, it's mine now." She leaned forward, her green eyes glittering with malice. "Just like everything else that used to be yours. Your husband, your happy little life, your precious perfect marriage. All mine."

I stood slowly, reaching for my phone. "Then I guess I'll have to call the police to report a theft."

The color drained from Addison's face. "You wouldn't dare."

"Try me."

My finger was already dialing 911 when she lunged across the table, her voice rising to a shriek that turned every head in the café. "You can't do this! Damian gave it to me! He loves me! Not you—me!"

But I was already speaking to the dispatcher, my voice calm and clear as Addison's world began to crumble around her.

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