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My Husband Framed My Family to Protect His Mistress

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The morning light streamed through the tall windows of my classroom, casting golden rectangles across the polished wooden floor. I stood before my students, my voice steady as I navigated the complexities of civic history. This was my domain—the one place where I still felt truly myself. "The Constitution," I explained, gesturing to the document projected on the wall, "is not merely a set of rules, but a living framework that evolves with our nation. Just as—" The door at the back of the classroom swung open with a decisive click. Every head turned, including mine. Lachlan stood in the doorway, his uniform immaculate, the gold epaulettes on his shoulders catching the light. His presence filled the room instantly—that was always his way. My husband. My general.

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The morning light streamed through the tall windows of my classroom, casting golden rectangles across the polished wooden floor. I stood before my students, my voice steady as I navigated the complexities of civic history. This was my domain—the one place where I still felt truly myself.

"The Constitution," I explained, gesturing to the document projected on the wall, "is not merely a set of rules, but a living framework that evolves with our nation. Just as—"

The door at the back of the classroom swung open with a decisive click. Every head turned, including mine.

Lachlan stood in the doorway, his uniform immaculate, the gold epaulettes on his shoulders catching the light. His presence filled the room instantly—that was always his way. My husband. My general.

"Continue," he said, his voice carrying that familiar authoritative edge.

I nodded once and turned back to my students. "As I was saying, the Constitution—"

But Lachlan wasn't listening. He strode to the back row and took a seat, crossing his legs and folding his arms across his chest. Within minutes, his eyelids grew heavy. I watched as his chin dipped toward his chest, his breathing becoming deeper, more regular.

The students exchanged glances. Someone stifled a giggle.

I set down my chalk and waited until his eyes were fully closed, his mouth slightly open. The classroom fell silent.

"General Brooks," I said, my voice cutting through the quiet.

He jerked awake, blinking rapidly.

"Would you care to share your thoughts on the Constitution's evolution?" I asked, my tone perfectly even.

The classroom temperature seemed to drop ten degrees. Lachlan's eyes narrowed, that familiar muscle in his jaw twitching.

"I believe," I continued, addressing the class but looking directly at him, "that everyone in this classroom deserves the same respect and attention to the material. If you're unable to remain engaged, perhaps you should reconsider your attendance."

A collective intake of breath rippled through the room. No one had ever seen me speak to Lachlan this way—certainly not in public.

He rose slowly, his face a mask of controlled fury. Without a word, he turned and strode out, the door closing behind him with a soft but final click.

---

That evening, our home was bathed in lamplight, but it did nothing to warm the chill between us. Lachlan stood by the fireplace, his back to me as he studied the flames.

"You embarrassed me today," he said finally, his voice low and measured.

I set my book down carefully. "You embarrassed yourself, Lachlan."

He turned then, his eyes reflecting the firelight. "A general's wife must never embarrass her husband. You know this."

"A student who disrupts my class receives the same treatment, regardless of rank or relation." I met his gaze steadily. "Even from you."

Something dangerous flickered across his face. He stepped closer, towering over me. "You forget yourself, Haven."

"I forget nothing." I didn't flinch. "Least of all my own dignity."

The silence between us stretched taut as a wire. I could see the calculations behind his eyes—the weighing of options, the measuring of control.

"Perhaps you've forgotten what it means to be a general's wife," he said finally.

"Perhaps you've forgotten what it means to be my husband," I replied.

He didn't respond. Instead, he turned and walked out of the room, leaving me alone with the dying fire.

---

The days that followed brought a new kind of coldness. Lachlan was gone more often than not, his whereabouts undisclosed. When he was home, he moved like a ghost through our rooms, barely acknowledging my presence.

Tonight, I sat at my vanity, brushing my hair with long, mechanical strokes. In the mirror, I watched as he entered our bedroom, loosened his tie, and began undressing as if I weren't there.

"Another late meeting?" I asked.

"State business." His response was clipped, dismissive.

I nodded and reached for my journal—the worn leather book where I recorded my thoughts, my observations, my suspicions. Tonight, I wrote:

*He was out again until dawn. The scent of lavender on his collar doesn't match the roses in his office.*

I closed the journal and slipped it beneath my mattress. As I extinguished the lamp, I glanced at Lachlan's empty side of the bed.

Something was shifting between us—something fundamental and irreversible. And for the first time in our marriage, I found myself watching him not with love or admiration, but with careful, wary observation.

The next morning, I woke to find his side of the bed cold and empty. Again.

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