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Merry Christmas, You Filthy Cheater

Ten years of marriage. Two beautiful children. One perfect Christmas Eve. Or so I thought. While I was burning my hand on the turkey and wrapping gifts until my fingers bled, my husband, Ryan, was "stuck at the office." I drove through the blizzard to bring him his favorite forgotten scarf. I didn't find him at his desk. I found him in the glass-walled conference room, lit by the city lights, unwrapping his real Christmas present: his twenty-three-year-old assistant, Bella. I watched them do things he hasn't done with me in years. I heard him whisper the same promises he made at our altar. I didn't scream. I didn't barge in. I recorded it. Ryan thinks he’s coming home to a warm wife and a hot meal. He is. But the main course isn't turkey. It’s ruin. Total, absolute ruin.
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Chapter 5

The front door clicked shut with that familiar sound that usually brought me comfort—Ryan was home. But this time, instead of relief, I felt my stomach twist into knots. The video call from yesterday played on repeat in my mind: that flash of red, the panic in his eyes, the way he'd ended the call so abruptly.

I heard his keys hit the ceramic bowl in the entryway, followed by the soft thud of his weekend bag dropping to the floor. Normal sounds. Everyday sounds. The kind of sounds that had once meant safety and home and everything good in my world.

"Sarah?" Ryan's voice carried through the house, warm and casual as if nothing had happened. "I'm back!"

"In the kitchen," I called, my voice steadier than I felt. I was standing at the sink, mechanically washing the same plate for the third time, using the mundane task to keep my hands busy and my face turned away.

His footsteps approached, and then his arms slipped around my waist from behind. I tensed involuntarily, my body betraying me even as I tried to act normal.

"How are you feeling?" he murmured against my hair, pressing a kiss to the back of my head. "You sounded terrible yesterday."

The casual concern in his voice made my chest ache. This was the Ryan I'd fallen in love with—attentive, caring, present. How could the same man who held me like this have another woman's shoe in his hotel room?

"Better," I managed, setting down the over-washed plate with trembling fingers. "The kids are almost back to normal too."

"Good. I missed you guys." His arms tightened around me, and I caught a whiff of his cologne mixed with something else—that same vanilla scent from before, faint but unmistakable.

I pulled away gently, turning to face him with what I hoped was a normal smile. "How was the client meeting? You sounded... busy when I called."

Ryan's expression didn't change, but I caught the smallest flicker in his eyes—there and gone so quickly I might have imagined it.

"Exhausting," he said, running a hand through his dark hair. "But worth it. Johnson thinks we've got the contract locked down. Could mean a promotion by spring."

"That's wonderful," I said, and meant it, even as my heart hammered against my ribs. "I should let you get settled. You must be tired."

Ryan nodded, already heading toward the stairs with his weekend bag. "I'm going to shower and unpack. Maybe we can order takeout tonight? I don't want you cooking when you're still recovering."

The thoughtfulness of the gesture twisted the knife deeper. "That sounds perfect."

I waited until I heard the shower running upstairs before I moved. My feet carried me to the living room where Ryan had dropped his leather briefcase—the same one I'd given him for his promotion two years ago. The same one I'd never once thought to look through.

My hands shook as I approached it. This was wrong. Wives didn't rifle through their husbands' belongings like suspicious detectives. We trusted each other. We communicated. We—

We didn't have red high heels in our hotel rooms.

The briefcase wasn't locked. It never was—Ryan had always said he had nothing to hide from me. The irony of that statement hit me like a slap as I lifted the leather flap.

Inside were the usual things: his laptop, a stack of client files, his expensive pens, breath mints. Everything perfectly ordinary and professional. I almost closed it, almost walked away, almost convinced myself I was being paranoid and awful and—

There, tucked between two manila folders, was a small slip of white paper.

A receipt.

I pulled it out with fingers that felt disconnected from my body, unfolding the thermal paper carefully. The header read "La Perla Boutique"—one of those high-end lingerie stores downtown that I'd always walked past but never entered. The kind of place where a single bra cost more than my weekly grocery budget.

My eyes scanned the itemized list:

*Silk Chemise - Black - Size Small - $285*

*Diamond Tennis Bracelet - $1,247*

*Matching Panty Set - Black - Size Small - $95*

*Gift Wrapping - $15*

*Total: $1,642*

*Date: December 20th*

December 20th. Yesterday. While I was home with sick children, running a fever and begging him to come home early, Ryan had been shopping for lingerie and diamonds.

For me.

The realization hit me like a physical blow, knocking the wind from my lungs. I sank onto the couch, the receipt fluttering in my trembling hands as the pieces suddenly rearranged themselves in my mind.

A Christmas surprise. That's what this was. Ryan hadn't been cheating—he'd been shopping. The stress, the secrecy, the weird behavior—it was all because he was planning something special for Christmas. The woman's shoe in his hotel room... maybe it belonged to a sales associate who'd been helping him pick out sizes, or maybe I'd imagined it entirely in my fever-induced delirium.

Size small. My size. The bracelet was probably nestled in some elegant box right now, waiting to be wrapped and placed under our tree. I could picture Ryan's face on Christmas morning, nervous and excited as he watched me open it, hoping I'd love his thoughtful, expensive gesture.

Shame crashed over me in waves. Here I was, going through his private things like some paranoid, jealous wife, while he was planning the most romantic Christmas surprise of our marriage. The vanilla scent, the late nights, the guarded phone—it all made perfect sense now. He'd been protecting the surprise, making sure I wouldn't accidentally find out.

I pressed the receipt to my chest, tears of relief and guilt streaming down my face. How could I have doubted him? How could I have let my imagination run so wild? Ryan loved me. He was planning something beautiful for Christmas, something that proved how much he cared.

The shower was still running upstairs, giving me time to carefully fold the receipt and tuck it back exactly where I'd found it. I closed the briefcase with hands that were steady now, the crushing weight of suspicion lifting from my shoulders like a physical burden being removed.

As I walked back to the kitchen, I caught my reflection in the hallway mirror. My cheeks were flushed, but now it was from excitement rather than fever. Christmas was five days away, and my husband had spent over sixteen hundred dollars to make it special.

Maybe the red shoe had been a fever dream after all. Maybe I'd been so sick and paranoid that I'd seen things that weren't there, heard things that didn't exist. The mind could play terrible tricks when you were running a high fever—I'd read about that somewhere.

I began planning dinner in my head, something special to welcome Ryan home. Something to show him how much I appreciated everything he did for our family, even when I was too sick and suspicious to see it clearly.

The sound of the shower stopping upstairs made my heart flutter with anticipation. In five days, I'd be unwrapping silk and diamonds, and Ryan would see the love and gratitude in my eyes instead of the doubt that had been poisoning me.

I couldn't wait for Christmas morning.

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