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Love After Betrayal

I stood frozen in the doorway of our bedroom, my hand still gripping the doorframe as if it were the only thing keeping me upright. The sheets—our wedding sheets that I'd carefully selected with embroidered edges—were tangled around two bodies. Conrad's broad shoulders were unmistakable as he lay with his arms wrapped around Melany O'Brien, the waitress from the local diner. The scent of alcohol hung heavy in the air, mingling with something else—something that made my stomach turn. My throat tightened as I tried to make sense of the scene before me. Six months. Just six months into our marriage, and here was my husband, the town sheriff who had promised to cherish me forever, in bed with another woman. "Stella?" Conrad's voice was thick with sleep as he stirred, his eyes slowly focusing on me. For one brief moment, I saw panic flash across his face before it transformed into something else entirely—concern. "Oh God, Stella," he said, sitting up abruptly.
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Chapter 3

The town council chamber buzzed with voices as I slipped into a seat at the back. I hadn't planned to attend today's meeting about the annual harvest festival, but Margaret had insisted I "show my face" to maintain appearances. The irony wasn't lost on me—maintaining appearances while my marriage crumbled around me.

Conrad sat at the front table beside Mayor Williams, his sheriff's badge gleaming under the fluorescent lights. He hadn't noticed me yet. Good. I needed a moment to compose myself.

"Next on our agenda," Mayor Williams announced, "is the organization of our annual harvest festival. As you all know, this is our town's biggest event of the year."

I straightened in my seat. The harvest festival had been my project last year—my first major contribution to the community after marrying Conrad. I'd spent weeks planning every detail, from the pie-baking contest to the hayride routes.

"This year," Conrad's voice carried confidently across the room, "we'll be doing things differently."

My stomach tightened as he continued.

"Melany O'Brien has graciously agreed to serve as co-chair of the festival planning committee."

A collective murmur rippled through the room. I watched as Melany stood from her seat near the front, one hand resting on her slightly rounded belly.

"With her fresh ideas and enthusiasm," Conrad continued, "I'm sure this will be our best festival yet."

The room swam before my eyes. The harvest festival had been my domain—the one thing I'd successfully contributed to this town that had never fully accepted me.

"Excuse me," I heard myself say, my voice louder than I'd intended. Every head turned toward me. "I'd like to know why I wasn't informed of this change."

The silence that followed was deafening.

"Stella," Mayor Williams said finally, his voice gentle but firm. "We appreciate your past contributions, but perhaps you'd be more comfortable helping with the children's activities this year."

"Children's activities?" I repeated, unable to hide my disbelief.

"It seems more... appropriate," he added, glancing uncomfortably at Conrad. "Given your current situation."

I felt the weight of every judgmental stare in the room.

---

Later that evening, I was searching for my checkbook when I noticed the bottom drawer of Conrad's desk slightly ajar. Something white peeked out from beneath a stack of paperwork.

Curious, I pulled it out—and froze.

It was a letter from my father, postmarked three weeks ago. I'd never received it.

Beneath it lay more letters—at least a dozen—all from my father or his lawyers. All unopened. All intercepted.

"Looking for something?"

I whirled around to find Conrad standing in the doorway, his expression unreadable.

"These letters," I said, holding them up with trembling hands. "You've been hiding my mail."

He crossed the room slowly, taking the letters from my grasp. "I was protecting you, Stella."

"Protecting me?" My voice rose. "From what? Hearing from my own father?"

"You're going through enough right now," he said, his tone maddeningly reasonable. "Outside influences might confuse you further."

"Outside influences?" I repeated incredulously. "You mean my family? My support system?"

Conrad's jaw tightened. "This is exactly what I mean. Your father's lawyers are trying to convince you to leave me—to take you away from here."

I stared at him, suddenly understanding the full extent of his control.

---

The backyard was decorated with pink balloons and streamers when I returned from my errands the following Saturday. Tables laden with food and gifts lined the patio I'd designed when we first moved in.

"What's happening?" I asked the first person I recognized—Mrs. Abernathy from the library.

"Oh, Stella! Didn't you know? Margaret is hosting Melany's baby shower here today."

I stood frozen as women from all over town filed past me, carrying gifts wrapped in pastel paper.

"Margaret didn't mention it to you?" Mrs. Abernathy's eyes widened with awkward sympathy.

Before I could answer, Margaret appeared at my elbow, already dressed in her Sunday best.

"There you are," she said briskly. "We need help with the refreshments. Melany's mother brought her special lemonade."

I watched as Margaret guided me toward the kitchen—my kitchen—where trays of food awaited serving.

"But this is my house," I said quietly.

"And you should be grateful we're allowing you to help," she replied without looking at me.

Through the window, I could see Conrad embracing Melany in the center of the yard. When he kissed her—deeply and passionately—several of the guests applauded.

"Real love can't be hidden or denied," Conrad announced loudly enough for everyone to hear. "Especially not when a child is involved."

The women around me smiled and nodded, while I stood clutching a pitcher of lemonade, invisible in my own home.

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