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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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Chapter 2

The call came at 2:17 PM on a Tuesday. I was arranging fresh flowers in the living room when my phone rang with my aunt's number flashing on the screen.

"Sophie, it's your father," Aunt Martha's voice trembled. "He's had a massive heart attack. The ambulance just took him to Memorial Hospital."

The vase slipped from my hands, shattering against the hardwood floor. Water spread in a glistening pool around the scattered roses, but I barely noticed.

"I'm on my way," I managed, already grabbing my purse and keys.

My fingers shook as I dialed Erik's number while rushing to the car. One ring. Two rings. Three.

"Sophie?" His voice was clipped, professional. I could hear papers shuffling in the background.

"Erik, my dad had a heart attack." My voice cracked as I started the engine. "They've taken him to Memorial. I'm heading there now."

There was a brief silence before he responded, his tone instantly softening. "Oh my god, Sophie. I'll meet you there right away. Don't worry, I'm leaving the office now."

"Please hurry," I whispered before hanging up.

The hospital waiting room was a special kind of purgatory. Harsh fluorescent lights cast everyone in a sickly pallor as I sat alone on an uncomfortable plastic chair, watching the minutes tick by on the wall clock. One hour passed. Then two.

Around me, other families huddled together—husbands comforting wives, siblings leaning on each other's shoulders. I wrapped my arms around myself, checking my phone for the twentieth time.

No messages from Erik.

"Mrs. Nichols?" My cousin Rebecca approached, handing me a paper cup of vending machine coffee. "Any word from your husband?"

I forced a smile. "He's on his way."

The lie tasted bitter on my tongue. I'd sent three texts and called twice more, each call going straight to voicemail. Where was he?

My phone rang suddenly, and I nearly spilled the coffee in my haste to answer.

"Erik?"

"No, it's Uncle George. How's Thomas doing? Any updates?"

I swallowed my disappointment. "The doctors are still with him. They said they'd come talk to us soon."

"We're driving in from Portland. Should be there in an hour." He paused. "Is Erik with you?"

The question felt like a knife twist. "He's on his way."

Another hour crawled by. The doctor finally emerged to tell us Dad had stabilized but remained in critical condition. They were moving him to the cardiac ICU. We could see him briefly, one at a time.

I stood in the hallway outside his room, desperately checking my phone again when I heard the elevator doors open. Erik hurried toward me, his tie loosened and hair slightly disheveled.

"Sophie, I'm so sorry." He pulled me into an embrace that should have felt comforting. Instead, I froze as an unfamiliar scent enveloped me—a sweet, floral perfume that clung to his collar. "The meeting ran long, and then there was an accident on the bridge."

I pulled back slightly, my eyes catching something on his collar—a faint smudge of pinkish-red that looked suspiciously like lipstick. When I looked up at his face, guilt flickered across his features before he masked it with concern.

"How's your father?" he asked quickly.

"Where were you really?" My voice was barely audible.

"I told you, there was a meeting—"

"For three hours? While my father was fighting for his life?"

Erik's jaw tightened. "Sophie, this isn't the time."

Before I could respond, the nurse appeared. "Mrs. Nichols? Your father's asking for both of you."

I wiped away tears I hadn't realized were falling and nodded. Erik placed his hand on my lower back as we walked into the room, but I shifted away from his touch.

My father looked small against the white hospital sheets, his face ashen beneath the oxygen mask. His eyes brightened slightly when he saw us.

"There's my girl," he whispered, his voice weak. "And Erik. Good of you to come, son."

Erik smiled tightly, shifting his weight from one foot to another. "Of course, Thomas. Wouldn't be anywhere else."

The lie hung in the air between us as my father reached for Erik's hand. "Take care of my Sophie. She needs you now."

I watched as Erik nodded solemnly, but his eyes kept darting to his watch. Even now, his mind was elsewhere. As my father closed his eyes, exhausted by the brief interaction, I caught a whiff of that perfume again—Lola's signature scent. I recognized it from the company Christmas party, where she'd made a point of complimenting me on my "simple" dress while wearing something that clung to every curve.

In that moment, watching my husband's distracted expression at my father's bedside, something inside me began to crack.

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