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New Mom Confronts Cheating Husband

Ella thought she had the perfect life. Then she checked her husband’s iPad. To the world, Kai is a devoted husband, a rising corporate star, and a loving father to their newborn daughter, Lily. But the night Ella discovers a string of messages to an escort saved as “Plumber Mike,” the flawless facade of her marriage shatters. Kai hasn't just been cheating; he's been living a complete double life, draining their accounts and bringing secrets into their home while calling Ella "postpartum and paranoid." Instead of breaking down, Ella decides to play the dutiful wife one last time. Behind her bright smiles and warm dinners, she is quietly gathering evidence, untangling her finances, and preparing a trap that will cost Kai everything he truly cares about: his reputation and his career. But walking away from the wreckage is only the first step. As Ella moves into a tiny, sunlit apartment to rebuild her life and reclaim her abandoned dream of writing, she meets Adrian—a gentle, single-father neighbor who shows her what honest, unselfish love actually looks like. When a ruined, desperate Kai finally realizes what he threw away and comes crawling back to beg for a second chance, Ella is forced to look at the life she left behind. She must choose between the ghost of the man she once loved, and the beautiful, hard-earned reality she built from the ashes. Sometimes, a broken heart isn't the end of your story. It's just the glitch before your system reboots.
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Chapter 1

“What the hell is this, Kai?”

I held his phone out in front of him, my thumb trembling on the screen. The search history was still open.

Trans escorts near me. Massage parlours with extras.

He didn’t even flinch. Just kept loading the dishwasher, stacking plates with a calm, methodical rhythm that made my blood boil.

“My mate used my phone,” he said, his voice flat. “His girlfriend’s suspicious. I was helping him out.”

“Helping him out?” My laugh was sharp, brittle. “By installing Grindr? By having sixty blocked numbers that are all, according to the call logs, from different escort services? Your mate’s got a hell of a variety, doesn’t he?”

Kai finally turned, his face a mask of weary patience. “I told you, Ella. When I’m on coke, I get… curious. I look at things. It doesn’t mean I do anything. It doesn’t mean I’m attracted to men.”

The air in our kitchen, usually warm with the smell of coffee and our daughter’s formula, felt cold and thin.

The perfect little life I’d painted in my head—the one with the matching throws and the family photos on the wall, the one where he was my everything—was cracking right in front of me.

“Curious,” I echoed. The word tasted like ash. “Two weeks after I gave birth to your child. While I was bleeding, exhausted, thinking we were in this together. That was your curiosity?”

He shrugged, a gesture so casual it felt like a slap. “It’s just browsing. It’s nothing real.”

“Nothing real?” My voice climbed, shaky. “What’s real, Kai? This?” I gestured to the living room, where our baby, Lily, slept in her rocker. “Or the secret world on your phone?”

He walked towards me, but not to comfort me. To take his phone. I clutched it tighter.

“Give it back, Ella. You’re being paranoid. Postpartum depression makes you see things that aren’t there.”

Postpartum depression. He’d learned the term from the pamphlets the hospital gave us. Now he wielded it like a weapon, a reason to dismiss every tear, every doubt, every screaming instinct in my gut.

“I see the evidence!” I spat. “I see the searches, the app, the blocked calls. I don’t see a mate. I see you.”

For a second, his mask slipped. A flicker of something—annoyance, maybe guilt—crossed his eyes before they cooled again. “Fine. You see me. What are you going to do about it? We have a baby. A life. You can’t just throw that away over some stupid internet history.”

The weight of his words pressed down on me. A baby. A life. The responsibility sat on my chest, heavy and suffocating. I wanted to scream, to throw the phone at him, to run. But Lily’s soft snore from the other room pinned me here.

“You’re going away again next week,” I said, the dread a physical lump in my throat. “For work. How can I trust you? How can I lie here alone at night, feeding our daughter, and not imagine you in some hotel room, scrolling through…”

I couldn’t finish. The images were too vivid, too painful. Him, alone, searching. Trans escorts. Massage parlours. What did he want? What was he looking for that I couldn’t give him?

“You have to trust me,” he said, stepping closer. His hand reached out, not for the phone, but to brush my arm. “Because we’re partners. Because we built this.”

His touch, once the source of all my comfort, now felt invasive. My skin prickled. “Did we build it on lies?

Was it perfect for you too, Kai? Or was it just perfect for me, while you were… browsing?”

He sighed, a long, exhausted sound. “It was perfect. It is perfect. This is just a… a glitch. A stupid thing I did when I was high. It doesn’t mean anything about you, or us.”

A glitch. Our perfect family narrative had a bug. A coding error. Something to be patched and forgotten.

“It means everything,” I whispered, the fight draining out of me, replaced by a hollow ache. “It means I don’t know you. It means the man I love has a whole secret… curiosity. And I’m sitting here, holding our baby, and

I feel like I’m the one who did something wrong. Did I? Did I push you to this?”

His expression softened, finally. He cupped my face, his thumbs on my cheeks. “No, Ella. Never. You’re amazing. You’re everything.”

The words were right, the tone was loving, but they rang hollow. They were the script from the perfect life, and I wasn’t sure I believed them anymore.

“I started taking ketamine,” I admitted, the confession tumbling out in a rush of shame. “To numb this. To make the pain of this… glitch… go away so I could function for Lily.”

His hands froze on my face. His eyes widened, real concern flashing there for the first time. “Ketamine? Ella, that’s… you can’t. That’s dangerous. You’re a mother.”

“And you’re a father,” I countered, pulling away from his touch. “Who searches for escorts while high. We’re both hiding now, Kai. We’re both in our own secret worlds.”

The silence between us thickened, filled with the unspoken truth. Our perfect life was a shared fiction.

Underneath it, we were both fracturing, escaping into different kinds of oblivion.

He looked at the phone in my hand, then at me. “What do you want me to do? Delete everything? Never go out with mates? Never touch coke again? I’ll do it.”

It was a concession, but it felt like a trap. A promise too easy to make, too hard to keep.

“I want you to tell me the truth,” I said, my voice steady now, fueled by a desperate need. “Not the story for your mate’s girlfriend. Not the excuse for the coke. The real truth. What do you want? What are you looking for when you type those words into your phone?”

He stared at me, his jaw tight. The kitchen clock ticked. Lily stirred in her sleep, a soft whimper that pulled at my heart.

“I don’t know,” he finally said, and it was the most honest thing he’d uttered all night. “I just… get an itch. A need to look. To see what’s out there. It doesn’t mean I want to touch it.”

An itch. The word crawled over my skin. I imagined that itch, a physical restlessness. A hunger he couldn’t satisfy with me, with our home, with our child.

“And when you go away next week,” I pressed, the fear crystalizing into a sharp, clear question. “Will that itch come back? Will you scratch it?”

He didn’t answer. He just looked at me, his eyes a mixture of defiance and something else—something that looked almost like longing. Not for me, but for the secret, the search, the browse.

The tension between us wasn’t about sex, not yet. It was about the shadow of it. The phantom of his desires, lurking in the blocked numbers and the deleted apps. The promise of a world where he could explore that itch without me, without the consequences of this perfect, crumbling life we’d built.

I held his phone, and I held his gaze. The trust was gone. All that remained was this raw, exposed space between us, charged with the unspoken question of what he might do when he was free, away, and itchy.

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