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Husband's Secret Lover

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.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep that night. Logan's arm draped across my waist felt like a dead weight, his breathing deep and even while my mind raced. The word "Hubby" flashed behind my eyelids every time I closed them.

At 5 AM, I slipped out of bed. Logan didn't stir—he never did when I got up early. I padded to the kitchen, made coffee, and sat at our marble island with my laptop open to a blank screen.

"Where would he hide it?" I whispered to myself, fingers hovering over the keyboard.

I'd never checked Logan's phone before. In three years of marriage, I'd respected his privacy, trusted him completely. But now?

I heard the shower turn on. Logan always showered at 6:15, precisely. Military precision, he called it. I had fifteen minutes.

His phone was charging on the nightstand. I grabbed it, heart hammering against my ribs as I swiped the screen. Password protected, of course. I tried his birthday. Nothing. Our anniversary. Nothing.

The shower shut off.

Desperation clawed at me. I typed in 1018—Kamila's birthday. The screen unlocked.

My hands trembled as I opened his messages. There it was—a thread with Kamila that stretched back months. Years, even.

*Miss you already. Last night was amazing.*

*When can I see you again? Serena's out next Thursday.*

*Always careful. That's why we work. No one suspects.*

I scrolled through photos. Logan and Kamila at a beach I didn't recognize. Her head on his chest. His lips against her neck.

"Oh God," I whispered, nausea rising in my throat.

Footsteps in the hallway. I quickly locked the phone, placed it exactly where I'd found it, and hurried to the kitchen.

"Morning," Logan said, towel wrapped around his waist, water droplets still clinging to his shoulders. He kissed my cheek like nothing had happened.

I forced a smile. "Morning."

---

Two days later, I suggested meeting Kamila for coffee. "To clear the air," I told Logan, who looked relieved at the suggestion.

"You're being mature about this," he said, squeezing my hand. "I knew you would be."

The coffee shop was busy, voices and espresso machines creating a white noise that somehow made everything feel more surreal. Kamila arrived ten minutes late, sliding into the seat across from me with practiced grace.

"I'm glad we could talk," she said, her accent thicker than I remembered. "I think there are some misunderstandings."

"Are there?" I kept my voice steady.

She reached into her purse and pulled out a small white stick. "I thought this might help."

"A pregnancy test?" My voice cracked despite my efforts.

"I know what people are saying." She held my gaze. "About me and Logan. About us being...together." She placed the test on the table between us. Negative. "I wanted to clear the air."

I stared at the plastic stick, its single window stark white against the dark table. "When did you take this?"

"This morning," she said smoothly. "Right before I came here."

Something flickered across her face—triumph? Relief? It was gone before I could identify it.

Logan appeared suddenly beside our table, as if summoned by some silent signal. "Hey," he said, looking between us. "Everything okay?"

"Perfect," Kamila said, her hand moving to rest on her abdomen in a gesture so subtle I almost missed it.

Logan's eyes darted to her hand, then away. His fingers tapped nervously against his thigh.

"Serena was just showing me the test results," Kamila continued, her voice honey-sweet. "Proving there's nothing to worry about."

Logan's shoulders relaxed visibly. "Great. That's...great."

I watched them, these two people I thought I knew, performing for each other. For me.

"I need to go," I said, standing abruptly.

---

Three days later, I followed Kamila's silver Audi to a nondescript building in Midtown. Women's Health Clinic, the sign read.

I waited in my car, heart pounding, until she emerged forty minutes later. Through the windshield, I watched her check her phone, her expression tense.

When she disappeared inside again, I made my decision. I slipped out of my car and approached the clinic entrance.

The waiting room was small, walls covered with posters about prenatal care. I took a seat in the corner, picked up a magazine, and pretended to read.

"Ms. Rivera?" A nurse called from a doorway.

Kamila appeared from another room, clipboard in hand.

"How are you feeling today?" the nurse asked.

"Fine," Kamila replied. "Just tired. Is it normal to still be so nauseous at twelve weeks?"

Twelve weeks.

The magazine slipped from my fingers, hitting the floor with a soft thud.

Kamila turned, her eyes meeting mine across the room.

Twelve weeks pregnant. Not the negative test she'd shown me three days ago.

The pieces clicked into place with sickening clarity.

She'd lied. They'd both lied.

And I was just beginning to understand how deep this deception went.

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