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My Fiancé Hid His Marriage for Three Years

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The key slid into the lock with a familiar click. After three months in London, the sound of my own door opening felt foreign, like returning to a dream I'd once had rather than a life I'd actually lived. "Cassidy!" Damien's voice carried across the apartment before I could even set my suitcase down. He appeared in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the warm light of our dining room. "You're finally here." I dropped my bags and let him pull me into an embrace. His familiar cologne enveloped me—sandalwood and something spicy that had always reminded me of autumn in Central Park. For a moment, everything felt right again. "I missed you," he murmured against my hair. "Three months was too long." "It was only three months," I reminded him, though my voice lacked conviction. Three months had felt like an eternity.

My Fiancé Hid His Marriage for Three Years Chapter 1

The key slid into the lock with a familiar click. After three months in London, the sound of my own door opening felt foreign, like returning to a dream I'd once had rather than a life I'd actually lived.

"Cassidy!" Damien's voice carried across the apartment before I could even set my suitcase down. He appeared in the doorway, his tall frame silhouetted against the warm light of our dining room. "You're finally here."

I dropped my bags and let him pull me into an embrace. His familiar cologne enveloped me—sandalwood and something spicy that had always reminded me of autumn in Central Park. For a moment, everything felt right again.

"I missed you," he murmured against my hair. "Three months was too long."

"It was only three months," I reminded him, though my voice lacked conviction. Three months had felt like an eternity.

He pulled back, his hands framing my face. "Three months away from you feels like forever."

The dining table was set with candles and roses—our favorite wine already breathing in crystal glasses. Damien had always been thoughtful like that, remembering the small details that made me feel seen.

"I have something for you," he said, reaching into his pocket. "To welcome you home."

He produced a small wrapped box tied with silver ribbon. I took it, noting the weight of it—lighter than jewelry, heavier than a simple note.

"What's this?" I asked, though I already suspected.

"Open it."

I untied the ribbon carefully, always preferring to preserve the beautiful packaging rather than tear into it. Inside was a bottle of perfume—elegant glass with a delicate spray nozzle.

"Your favorite," Damien said, distracted by his phone buzzing on the counter. He glanced at it, frowning slightly before silencing it.

I stared at the bottle. Gardenia. Not Cedarwood.

"Dami—"

"It's that new scent you love," he said, already moving toward the kitchen. "I know how much you missed your usual routine while traveling. Thought you might want to feel like yourself again."

My fingers traced the unfamiliar bottle. For three years, Damien had consistently said he hated floral scents. He'd bought me Cedarwood oil for our first anniversary, remembering how I'd mentioned once that it grounded me. "It's the only thing that calms my anxiety before big presentations," I'd told him. He'd never forgotten.

Now he was telling me Gardenia was my favorite?

"Is everything okay?" I asked, following him into the kitchen.

"Fine, just work." He kissed my forehead. "Let's eat before it gets cold."

---

Later that night, I sat at my vanity, the unopened perfume bottle sitting before me like an accusation. Damien slept soundly beside me, his breathing deep and even.

I picked up the bottle, turning it in my hands. The moonlight caught the glass, making it gleam like ice. There had to be an explanation. Perhaps he'd been busy, distracted by whatever work crisis had consumed him since my return. Or maybe he'd simply forgotten—three years was a long time to remember someone's preferences perfectly.

But Damien wasn't the type to forget details. That was what made him so good at his job, so good at making me feel special.

I opened the drawer to put the perfume away and froze. Tucked in the back corner was a receipt—not from any of the usual stores we frequented, but from a toy shop in Queens. A place Damien had no reason to visit.

I slipped the receipt out, studying it. Dated two weeks ago. A purchase of $42.13 for something called "Trevor's Truck Set."

"Trevor," I whispered to myself. The name meant nothing to me.

I carefully placed the receipt back where I'd found it and closed the drawer. The perfume bottle seemed to mock me now, its presence a question I couldn't yet form into words.

---

"So he just handed you the wrong perfume?" Gael asked, his laugh echoing through the busy Soho coffee shop.

Two days had passed since my discovery, and I'd been turning the puzzle over in my mind ever since. Meeting Gael felt like a chance to test the edges of what I knew.

"Basically," I said, stirring my latte. "Said it was my favorite."

"Well, you know Damien," Gael shrugged. "He's been swamped with that merger. Probably just grabbed something at the airport."

I nodded, as if this explanation made perfect sense. "Actually, he mentioned you helped him pick it out. Said your girlfriend Sarah had a great eye for these things."

Gael's expression shifted from casual to confused. He set his cup down carefully. "That's weird. Sarah's been in Boston for the past month visiting her sister. And even if she had been here..." He trailed off, shaking his head. "She would've told me about it."

The coffee shop suddenly felt too warm, too loud. "Oh," I said simply.

"Probably just grabbing it at the airport," Gael repeated, but his tone had changed—now there was a question in it.

I smiled tightly, wondering how many more lies I might uncover if I kept looking.

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