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Husband's Secret Lover

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The bass from the speakers throbbed through my bones as I watched Logan laugh with his friends across our living room. His thirty-second birthday party was in full swing, with champagne flowing and the city lights glittering through our apartment windows. I smoothed down my dress, feeling a flutter of pride at how perfectly everything had come together. "Truth or dare time!" Marcus Chen, Logan's best friend since college, clinked his glass against the coffee table. "Who's first?" I settled onto the couch beside Logan, his hand resting casually on my thigh. The warmth of his touch still made my heart skip after three years of marriage. Everything was perfect. We were perfect. "I nominate Kamila," someone called out, and my eyes found her across the room. Kamila Rivera.

Husband's Secret Lover Chapter 1

The bass from the speakers throbbed through my bones as I watched Logan laugh with his friends across our living room. His thirty-second birthday party was in full swing, with champagne flowing and the city lights glittering through our apartment windows. I smoothed down my dress, feeling a flutter of pride at how perfectly everything had come together.

"Truth or dare time!" Marcus Chen, Logan's best friend since college, clinked his glass against the coffee table. "Who's first?"

I settled onto the couch beside Logan, his hand resting casually on my thigh. The warmth of his touch still made my heart skip after three years of marriage. Everything was perfect. We were perfect.

"I nominate Kamila," someone called out, and my eyes found her across the room.

Kamila Rivera. Even her name sounded exotic. She'd been part of Logan's social circle for years—his "old friend from work" was how he always introduced her. Tonight she wore a red dress that hugged every curve, her dark hair cascading over her shoulders as she laughed.

"Fine," she pouted playfully. "Truth or dare?"

"Dare!" everyone chorused.

Marcus grinned. "Call the last person you kissed on speakerphone."

My stomach tightened. Why would Marcus suggest that? I glanced at Logan, but his expression remained neutral, one arm still draped around my shoulders.

"You're evil," Kamila laughed, pulling out her phone. "Fine. I'll call... my hubby."

The room went silent for a moment. My head snapped toward Logan, whose arm had suddenly tensed against me.

"Your what?" I asked, my voice barely audible over the music.

Kamila's fingers moved across her screen with deliberate slowness. "My hubby. You know, my husband." Her eyes met mine, a challenge in their depths.

The phone in her hand began to ring. And then—

Logan's phone lit up in his pocket.

The room froze. No one moved. No one spoke. The only sound was the ringing of two phones in perfect synchronization.

I reached for Logan's phone before he could stop me. The screen displayed one word: "Hubby."

The same word Kamila had just said.

"Logan?" My voice cracked as I held up his phone for everyone to see.

His face drained of color. "Serena, it's not—"

"It's not what?" I stood up, my legs shaking. "You're married to her?"

"No!" Logan grabbed my wrist. "She's just—"

"Just what?" My voice rose, drawing everyone's attention. The party atmosphere evaporated instantly.

Kamila stepped forward, her expression shifting to something almost pitying. "Serena, maybe we should talk privately—"

"Don't touch me," I hissed as she reached for my arm. "Don't you dare touch me."

The room erupted in awkward murmurs. I could feel the weight of two dozen eyes on us, watching our marriage implode in real time.

"Everyone out," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "Now."

"Serena, you're overreacting," Logan said, his voice low and controlled. "This is just a misunderstanding."

"A misunderstanding?" I repeated, holding up his phone again. "Your phone just rang with the same contact name she called!"

"Look," Marcus stepped between us, his hands raised placatingly. "Let's all just calm down. Kamila was just playing the game."

"This isn't about the game," I said, staring at Logan. "This is about you lying to me."

"I'm not lying," Logan insisted, his voice taking on that patient tone he used when he thought I was being irrational. "Kamila and I are friends. She probably saved my number as 'hubby' because we joke around sometimes."

"Joke around?" I echoed, feeling dizzy.

"You're making a scene over nothing," Logan continued, looking around at our guests with an apologetic smile. "Everyone's trying to have a good time."

"Serena," Rachel Martinez—once my closest friend before Logan had somehow edged her out of my life—stepped forward. "Maybe you should take a breath. You've been really stressed lately."

"Stressed?" I repeated, feeling the ground shift beneath me.

"Yes," Marcus agreed quickly. "You've been so paranoid lately. Remember last week when you thought Logan was texting someone at dinner?"

"And the time before that," added another friend, "when you accused him of staying late at work for no reason?"

I blinked, suddenly uncertain. Had I been paranoid? Had I imagined all those late nights, the secretive texts?

"You're always so controlling," Marcus continued, his voice gentle but cutting. "Maybe this is why."

I looked around at the circle of concerned faces—all Logan's friends, all looking at me like I was the problem.

And there was Logan, his expression a perfect mask of concerned husband, with Kamila standing slightly behind him, her hand resting protectively over her abdomen.

Something wasn't right. Something beyond this moment.

But as I stood there, surrounded by people telling me I was overreacting, I began to wonder if they were right.

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Ch. 9
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