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My Husband Slept with A Boy

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Sally Mills' perfect suburban life shatters when she discovers her husband David in bed with their son's teenage classmate—and learns their entire 15-year marriage was a facade to conceal his double life. Worse still, their son Tommy has known for years.

My Husband Slept with A Boy Chapter 1

I hummed softly as I carried the grocery bags up the driveway, pleased with myself for finishing the shopping early. The spring air carried the scent of our neighbor's lilacs, and I smiled, thinking how I'd have time to prepare David's favorite pot roast before he came home from work. Fifteen years of marriage had settled us into comfortable routines, and I took pride in maintaining our beautiful home, just as I'd always dreamed of doing.

Using my hip to nudge open the front door, I was surprised to find David's car in the garage. He rarely came home during lunch hours.

"David?" I called out, setting the bags on the kitchen counter. No response.

Perhaps he wasn't feeling well. I wiped my hands on my jeans and headed upstairs, the familiar creak of the third step announcing my ascent. Our bedroom door was slightly ajar, and I heard muffled voices inside.

I pushed the door open.

Time stopped.

My husband lay naked in our bed—our marriage bed—with another body pressed against him. A young man's body. As they turned toward the sound of the door, I recognized the face of Marcus, Tommy's classmate from school.

The grocery bags I'd forgotten I was still carrying slipped from my fingers. Apples tumbled across the hardwood floor, rolling under the bed where my husband was entangled with a boy half his age.

"Sally." David's voice held no panic, no shame—just mild annoyance at the interruption.

I couldn't speak. My lungs seemed to have forgotten how to draw breath.

"You're home early," he said, making no move to cover himself or the boy beside him.

Marcus at least had the decency to look embarrassed, pulling the sheet up to his chest, his eyes darting between David and me.

"What..." My voice emerged as a whisper. "David, what is this?"

He sighed—actually sighed—as if I was being unreasonable. "I think it's fairly obvious, Sally."

The casual cruelty in his tone made my knees buckle. I grabbed the doorframe to steady myself.

"Get dressed," David said to Marcus, not to me. "We'll talk downstairs."

I stumbled backward, nearly tripping over the scattered groceries. Somehow I made it downstairs and collapsed onto our living room sofa—the one we'd picked out together, arguing good-naturedly about patterns and fabrics. Everything in this house suddenly felt like a prop in some elaborate stage play.

When David appeared ten minutes later, he was fully dressed, composed. Marcus slipped out the front door without making eye contact with me.

"How long?" I managed to ask.

"Does it matter?" David poured himself a scotch from the bar cart, not offering me one.

"It matters to me!"

He took a long sip, studying me over the rim of his glass. "I'm gay, Sally. I've always been gay."

The room tilted sideways. "But we're married. We have a son."

"Yes, and that was the point." His voice was cold, detached. "I needed a wife, a child. The perfect family picture for my career, for my parents. You served that purpose."

Served that purpose. Fifteen years of my life reduced to a function, a role in his performance.

"You're saying our entire marriage was a lie?" My voice cracked.

"I'd call it more of a business arrangement. One that's worked quite well until now." He straightened his cuffs, a gesture so familiar it made my heart ache. "I've provided for you, given you this house, this lifestyle. In return, you've given me respectability."

"And Tommy?" I whispered.

"I wanted a child. You wanted a child. That part wasn't complicated."

I needed to see my son. Tommy would be devastated, would need my support. I grabbed my phone with trembling hands.

"Tommy will be home from school soon," I said. "We need to talk to him together, explain—"

"He already knows, Sally." David's words hit me like a physical blow. "He's known for years."

I shook my head. "No. He would have told me."

The sound of the front door opening made us both turn. Tommy stood in the entryway, his backpack slung over one shoulder, eyes darting between us.

"Tommy," I said, rising from the couch, arms outstretched. "Baby, we need to talk."

His expression was guarded, uncomfortable. "What's going on?"

"Your mother found out about my... private life today," David said smoothly.

I searched my son's face. "Tommy, did you know? About your father?"

He wouldn't meet my eyes. "Mom, I... I thought you knew too. I thought it was just something we didn't talk about."

The floor seemed to drop from beneath me. My son—my baby—had kept this secret, had watched me live this lie, and said nothing.

"How long?" I whispered for the second time that day.

"Since I was twelve," he admitted quietly. "I saw Dad with someone. He made me promise not to upset you."

I was the only one who hadn't known. The only one living in a fantasy while everyone around me shared in the reality.

I'd never felt so alone in my life.

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My Husband Slept with A Boy of Contents

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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