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Husband's Deception Exposed

The rain pounded against my windshield like angry fists, each drop exploding into a thousand tiny fragments. I squinted through the blur, my knuckles white against the steering wheel as I navigated the deserted highway. What had started as a pleasant visit to my mother's house was quickly turning into a nightmare. A flash of lightning illuminated the road ahead, followed by a deafening crack of thunder that seemed to shake the very earth. Then, as if on cue, my car gave a sickening lurch. "No, no, no," I muttered, feeling the engine sputter beneath me. The dashboard lights flickered once, twice, then died completely as the car rolled to a stop on the shoulder of the empty road. I turned the key in the ignition. Nothing. Not even a whimper from the engine.
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The rain pounded against my windshield like angry fists, each drop exploding into a thousand tiny fragments. I squinted through the blur, my knuckles white against the steering wheel as I navigated the deserted highway. What had started as a pleasant visit to my mother's house was quickly turning into a nightmare.

A flash of lightning illuminated the road ahead, followed by a deafening crack of thunder that seemed to shake the very earth. Then, as if on cue, my car gave a sickening lurch.

"No, no, no," I muttered, feeling the engine sputter beneath me. The dashboard lights flickered once, twice, then died completely as the car rolled to a stop on the shoulder of the empty road.

I turned the key in the ignition. Nothing. Not even a whimper from the engine.

Panic rose in my throat as I glanced out the windows. Nothing but darkness stretched in every direction, punctuated only by the occasional flash of lightning that revealed glistening wet asphalt and dense forest on either side. I was at least fifteen miles from home, with no streetlights or houses in sight.

My fingers trembled as I reached for my phone. There was only one person I wanted to call in this moment.

"Erik? Erik, thank God you answered." The relief in my voice was palpable when my husband picked up.

"Sophie? What's wrong?" His voice sounded distracted, ambient noise humming in the background.

"My car broke down on Highway 16. I'm stranded in the middle of nowhere, and there's this terrible storm." A particularly violent gust of wind rocked the car, emphasizing my point. "I'm scared, Erik. Can you come get me?"

There was a pause on the other end of the line, followed by muffled voices. Was someone with him?

"Tonight's not great, Sophie. I'm dealing with an emergency at the office." His voice sounded strained, almost rehearsed.

"An emergency? At nine o'clock at night?" I couldn't keep the disbelief from my voice.

"It's important." He sighed heavily. "Why don't you call a tow truck? I'll pay for it when you get home."

I blinked back tears of frustration. "Erik, I'm alone on a dark road during a thunderstorm. I need you, not a tow truck."

"I'm sorry, Sophie. I really can't get away right now." His tone was final, brooking no argument. "Text me when you're on your way home, okay?"

The call ended before I could respond, leaving me staring at my phone in stunned silence as rain continued to hammer against the roof of my car.

Three hours later, I stumbled through our front door, soaked to the bone and trembling with cold and leftover fear. The tow truck had taken over an hour to arrive, and the driver—a man with wandering eyes and too many questions about whether I lived alone—had made the ride to the nearest service station feel endless. After being told my car wouldn't be fixed until morning, I'd been forced to call a rideshare, waiting another forty minutes in the dingy station while the storm continued to rage outside.

I dropped my purse on the entryway table, water pooling at my feet as I peeled off my dripping jacket. The house was quiet. Too quiet.

"Erik?" I called out, my voice echoing in the hallway.

No response.

I made my way to our bedroom, leaving wet footprints on the hardwood floor. As I passed through the living room, something caught my eye—Erik's favorite navy blazer draped carelessly over the back of an armchair.

So much for the emergency at the office.

I picked up the jacket, intending to hang it properly, when I noticed something clinging to the fabric—several strands of hair that gleamed auburn in the soft lamplight. My own hair was dark, nearly black.

My stomach twisted into a knot as I plucked one of the hairs from the jacket, holding it up to the light. It was long, curled at the end, and definitely not mine.

The front door opened just then, and Erik's voice called out, "Sophie? You home?"

I quickly dropped the hair and turned to face him, my heart pounding. "Where were you?"

He froze in the doorway, his expression flickering from surprise to something unreadable before settling into concern. "Sophie, you're soaked! What happened?"

"My car broke down. I called you, remember?" I struggled to keep my voice steady. "The emergency at the office?"

"Oh." He ran a hand through his hair, a gesture I'd once found endearing but now seemed calculating. "That. It wasn't at the office. It was Lola."

"Your secretary?" The knot in my stomach tightened.

Erik nodded, pulling out his phone. "There was an accident near the plaza. A billboard fell during the storm and part of it hit her. Look."

He showed me a photo of Lola's arm, bandaged and held at an awkward angle, her face pale with shock.

"I had to rush her to the hospital," he continued. "She was really shaken up."

I stared at him, at the earnestness in his eyes that couldn't quite mask something else lurking beneath. "So you chose to help her instead of your wife?"

"It was an emergency, Sophie." His voice hardened slightly. "She was injured."

"And I was alone in a storm on a deserted road," I whispered, but he was already walking past me toward the kitchen, conversation apparently over.

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