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Husband's Obsession Costs All

I smoothed down the crimson fabric of my dress for the tenth time, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. Five years ago, I'd worn this exact dress on my first date with Troy. The memory of his eyes widening when I walked into that Swiss café still made my heart flutter. Tonight, on our fifth wedding anniversary, I wanted to recreate that magic. The dining room looked perfect—candles flickered across the antique mahogany table, casting warm light over the carefully arranged roses. I'd spent hours preparing Troy's favorite beef Wellington, the recipe I'd perfected over our years together. The bottle of Château Margaux breathed quietly beside crystal glasses that caught the candlelight. "Five years," I whispered to myself, touching the diamond pendant at my throat. "Five years of us." The sound of tires on gravel signaled Troy's return. I hurried to the doorway, my heels clicking against the marble floor.
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Chapter 2

Sleep eluded me that night. I tossed and turned, Troy's whispered phone conversation replaying in my mind like a broken record. The clock on my nightstand ticked past 2 AM, then 3, each hour stretching endlessly as I stared at the ceiling.

When dawn finally broke, I slipped out of bed. Troy hadn't come upstairs—he must have slept in his study. The thought sent a fresh wave of hurt through me.

I padded downstairs, my bare feet silent on the marble. The house felt different somehow—colder, as if the warmth of our shared life was seeping away. I paused at the kitchen, making myself a cup of tea with mechanical movements.

When I turned to leave, I noticed something odd. Troy's study door stood slightly ajar.

In five years of marriage, he'd never left it unlocked. Never.

My hand trembled as I pushed it open wider. The room smelled of his cologne and old paper. Morning light filtered through the blinds, casting stripes across his mahogany desk.

"Troy?" I called softly, but got no answer.

He must have left early for work. Without saying goodbye.

I started to close the door when something caught my eye—a drawer slightly open, papers visible inside. My heart hammered against my ribs as I crossed the threshold.

"I shouldn't," I whispered to myself. "This is private."

But after last night's discovery of his Instagram obsession with Lyla, I couldn't stop myself. I knelt before the drawer and pulled it open.

Inside lay stacks of letters—hundreds, maybe thousands of them. Each envelope bore the same elegant handwriting: "To Lyla."

My fingers shook as I picked up the nearest bundle. The dates ranged from years ago to... last month?

*Last month.*

I sank into Troy's leather chair and tore open the most recent letter.

"My dearest Lyla," it began. "The dreams won't stop. I see you in every sunset, hear your laugh in every breeze. Five years has changed nothing—you're still the only woman I've ever truly loved."

The letter continued, page after page of intimate confessions. How he'd never stopped loving her. How he'd settled for Clara because Lyla wasn't available. How he fantasized about their reunion.

"I've made a life with someone else," he wrote, "but it's you I think of when I wake in the night. It's always been you."

I read letter after letter, my vision blurring with tears. Each one more devastating than the last.

The sound of the front door slamming jolted me back to reality.

"Troy?" I called, my voice strange and hollow.

Footsteps approached the study. Troy appeared in the doorway, his expression shifting from surprise to fury in an instant.

"What the hell are you doing?" he demanded, striding toward me.

I held up the letters. "What are these?"

"You're going through my things?" He snatched them from my hands. "Those are private, Clara."

"Private?" My voice cracked. "You wrote them to another woman while married to me."

"You had no right!" His face flushed dark red. "This is my personal property. You've violated my privacy."

"Violated your privacy?" I stood, letters scattered around me like fallen leaves. "You've been writing love letters to your ex for our entire marriage!"

Troy's jaw clenched. "You're being emotionally unstable. This isn't like you."

"Then what am I like, Troy? Tell me, because I'm starting to think I never knew you at all."

"You're being ridiculous." He gathered the letters, shoving them back into the drawer. "These are just... remnants of the past. They don't mean anything."

"They're dated last month," I said quietly.

His eyes narrowed. "If you can't handle this, maybe you should call Dr. Mitchell. Get your medication adjusted."

The casual cruelty of his words stole my breath. "You think I'm crazy?"

"I think you're making mountains out of molehills." He turned away, dismissing me. "We're done discussing this."

Three days later, my phone buzzed with a text from Marcus, my agent.

"Clara, have you seen this?"

Attached was a photo from Lyla Watkins' Instagram—a candid shot of her and Troy at Café Laurent, their old favorite place. The caption read: "Catching up with an old friend. Some connections never fade."

The timestamp showed three hours ago.

My hands trembled as I dialed Troy's number.

"Where are you?" I asked when he answered.

"In a meeting," he said smoothly. "Can it wait?"

I stared at the photo—his hand resting casually on hers across the table, both of them smiling like they shared secrets I could never know.

"I saw the picture, Troy," I said quietly.

A long pause followed. Then: "I'll call you later."

The line went dead.

I sat alone in our kitchen, the silence pressing in around me like a physical weight. Outside, California sunshine bathed the world in golden light, but inside our home—inside me—everything had gone cold and dark.

My phone buzzed again. Another text from Marcus.

"Clara, I think you should know—Lyla's back in LA. For good this time."

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