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Love Conquers Past Lies

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The scent hit me first—that expensive cologne Owen only wore for special occasions. I paused in the doorway of our bedroom, watching him adjust his tie in the mirror with the kind of care he hadn't shown getting ready for our anniversary dinner last month. "Working late again?" I asked, though we both knew the answer. Owen's reflection met mine in the mirror, his smile practiced and hollow. "Big presentation tomorrow. The Morrison account, remember? I told you about it." He smoothed his freshly pressed shirt, the crisp white fabric still bearing the sharp creases from the dry cleaner. "Sorry, Pen. I know it's New Year's Eve." I nodded, swallowing the familiar ache of disappointment. Ten years of marriage, and I'd become an expert at reading the signs—the extra attention to his appearance, the vague explanations, the way he couldn't quite meet my eyes.

Love Conquers Past Lies Chapter 1

The scent hit me first—that expensive cologne Owen only wore for special occasions. I paused in the doorway of our bedroom, watching him adjust his tie in the mirror with the kind of care he hadn't shown getting ready for our anniversary dinner last month.

"Working late again?" I asked, though we both knew the answer.

Owen's reflection met mine in the mirror, his smile practiced and hollow. "Big presentation tomorrow. The Morrison account, remember? I told you about it." He smoothed his freshly pressed shirt, the crisp white fabric still bearing the sharp creases from the dry cleaner. "Sorry, Pen. I know it's New Year's Eve."

I nodded, swallowing the familiar ache of disappointment. Ten years of marriage, and I'd become an expert at reading the signs—the extra attention to his appearance, the vague explanations, the way he couldn't quite meet my eyes. But tonight, something felt different. Final.

"Charlie's been looking forward to the light display downtown," I said quietly. "Maybe we could go together when you get back?"

"I'll probably be really late." Owen grabbed his keys from the dresser, the metal jangling with false urgency. "Don't wait up."

The front door closed behind him with a soft click that echoed through our increasingly hollow home. I stood in the sudden silence, my reflection staring back from his abandoned mirror—a woman in her thirties who'd somehow become a stranger in her own life.

"Mommy?" Charlie appeared in the doorway, his seven-year-old face bright with excitement. "Can we go see the lights now? You promised!"

I forced a smile, pushing down the growing unease in my chest. "Of course, sweetheart. Let's bundle up."

Downtown Seattle sparkled with New Year's magic, thousands of lights transforming the winter evening into something almost hopeful. Charlie pressed against the cold barrier, his breath forming small clouds as he pointed at each new display with wonder.

"Look, Mommy! That one looks like a shooting star!" His mittened hand tugged at my coat. "Make a wish!"

I closed my eyes, but before I could form any coherent hope, Charlie's voice cut through my thoughts.

"Mommy, why is Daddy over there?"

My eyes snapped open, following Charlie's pointing finger across the crowded street. There, beneath the golden glow of the hotel's entrance lights, stood Owen. But he wasn't alone.

The woman in his arms was young—maybe twenty-five—with sleek dark hair that caught the light as she tilted her head back to laugh at something he'd said. I recognized her immediately: Lola Green from his office Christmas party, the new marketing coordinator who'd worn the red dress that made every man in the room turn to look.

My phone was in my hands before I consciously decided to reach for it, muscle memory taking over as I watched my husband of ten years cup this girl's face with the same tenderness he'd once shown me. The camera clicked silently as Owen leaned down to kiss her, their bodies pressed together with an intimacy that made my stomach lurch.

Click. Owen's hand trailing down her back. Click. Her fingers tangled in his hair. Click. The two of them disappearing through the hotel's revolving door.

"Mommy?" Charlie's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Why is Daddy with that lady? And why are you crying?"

I touched my cheek, surprised to find it wet. When had I started crying? The lights around us blurred into streaks of color, the festive music from nearby speakers suddenly too loud, too cheerful for the moment my marriage officially died.

"Sometimes grown-ups..." I started, then stopped, kneeling down to Charlie's level. His innocent brown eyes—so much like Owen's—searched my face for answers I didn't know how to give. "Sometimes people make mistakes, baby."

"Is Daddy making a mistake?"

The question hung between us like a blade. Around us, families laughed and pointed at the lights, couples shared champagne and midnight kisses, children squealed with delight at the sparkling displays. The world continued its celebration while mine crumbled.

"Yes," I whispered, pulling Charlie close. "A very big mistake."

We stayed until the final light display ended, Charlie chattering about his favorites while I mechanically responded, my mind already racing ahead to tomorrow morning's confrontation. The photos on my phone felt like weapons—evidence of a betrayal I'd suspected but hadn't wanted to face.

As we walked back to the car, Charlie slipped his small hand into mine. "I love you, Mommy."

"I love you too, sweetheart. More than anything."

And in that moment, I knew exactly what I had to do. Owen had made his choice. Now it was time to make mine.

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Love Conquers Past Lies of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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