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Not My Prince Charming

Seven years into her marriage, a wife visits the hospital to bring Jason Gunn lunch, only to overhear his colleagues referring to a patient named Zara as his girlfriend. Jason’s refusal to deny the claim prompts her to walk away. When he chases her down, accusing her of being unreasonable and citing his medical duty to keep Zara stress-free, he expects her usual explosive reaction. Instead, she meets his defense with a cold, newfound indifference that signals the end of their era.
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Chapter 3

In the past, Jason never cared about where I went.

He genuinely believed that no matter where I went, the only place I'd truly belong was by his side.

But today, it felt like the sun had risen in the west. He was suddenly asking a million questions, digging deep into where I was going and why.

It wasn't until I stepped into the car and pressed the gas pedal that his endless chatter finally stopped, leaving me in silence.

The fashion studio run by my best friend, Marilyn Lanister, had its grand opening today, and she invited me to cut the ribbon and join the celebration.

When she saw me, her eyes lit up. "Wow, it's been ages since I've seen you dress like this! Doesn't your guy mind?"

I smiled and handed her my gift. "I'll wear whatever I want. He has no say in it."

She eagerly took the present with a sly grin. "That's right. You still have it. You're as stunning as ever."

As the night went on with drinks flowing freely, I realized how long it had been since I'd relaxed this much.

But even with my phone on silent, it kept buzzing non-stop.

Marilyn, her face flushed from the alcohol, glanced at my phone and warned, "Twelve missed calls. I think your husband is losing it."

I turned the phone over and took another sip from my glass.

After a few more rounds of drinks, I grabbed my bag and headed downstairs to wait for my ride, only to spot Jason standing on the neon-lit street corner, his face twisted in anger.

"Wynter, really? You didn't answer your phone, and it turns out you came here to get drunk? Do you have any idea how worried I was?"

He called off the driver, picked me up by the waist, and threw me into the backseat of the car.

The cramped space felt suffocating as he pinned my hands down. His eyes, filled with an all-too-familiar hunger, bore into me.

He leaned in slowly, pressing his lips against mine, but I pushed him away before he could go any further.

"Aren't you done with your tantrum? I'm your husband—can't I even kiss you?"

The alcohol in my system started to fade, and I sat up, fixing my disheveled clothes. I said coldly, "Just go home."

Jason had always been busy with work, so when he was home, I used to crave his attention, his closeness.

Back when he'd read medical journals on the couch, I'd snuggle up to him for a kiss. But even then, he'd reject me—just like I rejected him now—leaving me feeling cold and empty inside.

When he saw the determined rejection in my eyes, he froze for a moment, then slammed the car door shut and sped off without a word.

Back home, I grabbed his blanket and carried it to the guest room. "I've had a rough night after drinking, and I don't want to disturb you, since you have work tomorrow. You'll sleep in the guest room."

The finality in my voice left no room for argument. Jason's face darkened, but he said nothing as he walked to the guest room.

I used to crave being close to him in bed, even when it was just the two of us in that large bed. But now, I found it peaceful to sleep alone in the space.

The next morning, Jason was already gone for work. On the table, there was a cold serving of burrito and milk.

Burrito again. I was so tired of it...

I packed up the food and went downstairs to feed the stray cats. While waiting for the elevator, I came across a job posting from my old company.

Three years ago, Jason got promoted to deputy head of department, and I had quit my job to stay home and support him.

I quickly texted my old boss, who had once appreciated my work. Not long after, I got a reply.

Just then, my phone rang again. It was my mother, Stacey Irvin.

Her loud voice came through the phone immediately.

"Wynter, I saw Jason at the hospital with some woman, all over each other! Your mother-in-law even brought her food! You need to come here, and I'll set things straight for you!"

As soon as my mother hung up, Jason's call came through, his tone anxious.

"Stacey must've misunderstood. Don't mind what she said. Just... don't take it to heart."