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I Divorced My Husband After His Tunnel Betrayal Novel Cover

I Divorced My Husband After His Tunnel Betrayal

I stared at Jack's phone in my trembling hands, the blue light illuminating my face in our dimly lit living room. My husband had forgotten to lock it when he went to shower—a careless mistake that had just revealed the truth behind our five-year marriage. A notification had popped up from Vanessa Parker. His secretary. The woman he'd been trapped with during the tunnel collapse three months ago. *Miss you already. Can't stop thinking about our time in the tunnel. Never felt so alive even when we thought we might die.* My finger hovered over the message, heart pounding against my ribs. I shouldn't. I knew I shouldn't.
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I stared at Jack's phone in my trembling hands, the blue light illuminating my face in our dimly lit living room. My husband had forgotten to lock it when he went to shower—a careless mistake that had just revealed the truth behind our five-year marriage.

A notification had popped up from Vanessa Parker. His secretary. The woman he'd been trapped with during the tunnel collapse three months ago.

*Miss you already. Can't stop thinking about our time in the tunnel. Never felt so alive even when we thought we might die.*

My finger hovered over the message, heart pounding against my ribs. I shouldn't. I knew I shouldn't. But something inside me—that quiet voice I'd been ignoring for months—pushed me to tap it.

The thread opened, and my world collapsed.

*Those three days were worth being trapped. Getting to have you over and over while everyone thought we were suffering... God, Jack, I've waited since college for this.*

I scrolled up, each message more explicit than the last. Detailed accounts of their encounters while trapped in that collapsed tunnel. The same three days I had spent sleepless, praying desperately for his safety, organizing search parties, begging authorities to work faster.

While I had been dying inside with worry, they had been...

The bathroom door clicked open. I didn't look up.

"Soph? What are you doing with my phone?"

I raised my eyes slowly, meeting Jack's confused expression. His hair was still damp, a towel wrapped around his waist. The man I thought I knew. The man who had saved me from a fire at the community center five years ago. My hero. My husband.

A stranger.

"The tunnel collapse," I whispered, my voice surprisingly steady despite the earthquake happening inside me. "You were having sex with Vanessa while I thought you might be dead."

Something flickered across his face—not guilt, not remorse. Annoyance.

"Let's talk in the kitchen," he said, snatching the phone from my hands. "This isn't what you think."

I followed him mechanically, my body moving while my mind struggled to process the betrayal. The kitchen island stood between us like a barrier as he leaned against the counter, arms crossed.

"Well?" I finally said when he remained silent. "Explain how this isn't exactly what I think."

Jack sighed, running a hand through his damp hair. "We were trapped, Sophia. For three days, we thought we might die down there. Can you blame a man for wanting to fulfill his last wishes?"

"Last wishes?" The words felt like acid on my tongue. "You were having sex with your secretary while I was organizing search parties?"

He shrugged—actually shrugged—as if we were discussing a minor inconvenience. "Vanessa and I have history. College. I always wondered what it would be like. When we thought we might not make it out..."

"I want a divorce." The words came out before I even knew I was thinking them.

Jack's expression hardened. "Don't be dramatic, Sophia. It was a minor indiscretion. We can work through this."

"A minor—" I couldn't even repeat it. "Three days, Jack. Multiple times. While I was dying inside."

"And I'm sorry you were worried," he said, not sounding sorry at all. "But I'm not signing divorce papers over this."

I stared at him, truly seeing him for the first time. This wasn't the man who had carried me from a burning building. This was someone else entirely.

"I don't know you," I whispered.

"Don't be ridiculous. You're my wife."

"Not for much longer."

* * *

Ten months later, I was still legally Jack's wife. Ten months of lawyers, of Jack refusing to sign papers, of him claiming we could "work it out" while doing absolutely nothing to earn forgiveness. Ten months of living in separate bedrooms in the same house because he refused to leave and the property was in his name.

I was in the kitchen making tea when the doorbell rang. Jack was working late—again—so I answered it myself, expecting a package delivery.

Instead, I found Vanessa Parker on our doorstep.

She looked different from the woman I'd met at company parties—more confident, almost glowing. And in her arms was a tiny bundle wrapped in a pale blue blanket.

"Hello, Sophia," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "I think it's time we had a proper introduction. This is Jack's son."

The mug slipped from my fingers, shattering on the hardwood floor. Tea splashed across my bare feet, but I barely felt it.

"What?"

Vanessa's lips curved into a triumphant smile. "This is Jack's baby—this is our family now."

Before I could respond, I heard keys in the lock behind me. Jack stepped into the entryway, freezing when he saw us.

"Vanessa," he said carefully. "You're early."

"Early?" I repeated, looking between them. "You knew about this?"

Jack moved past me, taking the baby from Vanessa's arms with practiced ease. He ushered her inside, his hand on the small of her back.

"I've known about the pregnancy since the beginning," he said casually. "Come in, Vanessa. I'll show you to the master bedroom."

I stood frozen in the entryway, surrounded by broken ceramic and spilled tea, as they walked past me into what had once been my home.

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