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Reborn After Husband's Lies

I was stirring the pasta sauce when I heard the front door open. The sound of Ryder's keys hitting the bowl on the entryway table was followed by his familiar footsteps. My heart quickened slightly as it always did when he came home. "Dinner smells amazing," Ryder said, appearing in the doorway of our kitchen. He looked tired but handsome in his tailored suit, his dark hair slightly disheveled from the drive home. I smiled, turning to greet him properly. "How was your meeting?" "Just another day at the office." He crossed the room and leaned in to kiss me hello. It was then I caught it—a scent so unmistakable it made me freeze mid-kiss. Roses. Strong, distinct, and clinging to him like a second skin.
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I was stirring the pasta sauce when I heard the front door open. The sound of Ryder's keys hitting the bowl on the entryway table was followed by his familiar footsteps. My heart quickened slightly as it always did when he came home.

"Dinner smells amazing," Ryder said, appearing in the doorway of our kitchen. He looked tired but handsome in his tailored suit, his dark hair slightly disheveled from the drive home.

I smiled, turning to greet him properly. "How was your meeting?"

"Just another day at the office." He crossed the room and leaned in to kiss me hello.

It was then I caught it—a scent so unmistakable it made me freeze mid-kiss. Roses. Strong, distinct, and clinging to him like a second skin.

I pulled back slightly, my eyes widening. "Ryder, are you feeling alright?"

He frowned. "Why wouldn't I be?"

"You smell..." I hesitated, not wanting to sound accusatory. "There's a really strong rose scent on you."

Something flickered across his face—so brief I almost missed it. Anxiety? Guilt? But it was gone in an instant, replaced by his usual confident expression.

"The hotel lobby," he explained quickly, loosening his tie. "Some client had arranged for flowers for a business dinner. You know how these things are—they overdo it with the decorations." He shrugged off his jacket and hung it over a chair. "I had to walk through it to get to the restaurant."

"But roses... aren't they one of your worst triggers?" I asked softly, watching his face carefully.

He waved his hand dismissively. "It was just a brief exposure. I'm fine." He kissed me again, harder this time, as if to end the conversation. "Now, what's for dinner?"

I nodded, returning to the stove, but something felt off. The scent was too strong, too pervasive to be from a brief lobby encounter. And Ryder had never been able to tolerate roses—they were the one flower that guaranteed an immediate, severe reaction.

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The next evening, the doorbell rang just as I was setting the table for dinner. Ryder was working late—again—so I wasn't expecting anyone.

"Ashley, darling!" My mother stood on the doorstep, holding a beautiful bouquet of red roses. "Happy birthday, sweetheart."

"Mom!" I exclaimed, genuinely surprised. I'd forgotten my own birthday in the stress of the week. "You didn't have to do this."

"Nonsense." She stepped inside, the roses filling the entryway with their rich fragrance. "Every girl deserves flowers on her birthday."

Before I could respond, Ryder's car pulled into the driveway. He must have forgotten something. My stomach tightened as he walked in, his eyes immediately locking onto the bouquet in my mother's hands.

"What is that?" he demanded, his voice suddenly sharp.

"Just some birthday flowers," my mother replied, confusion evident in her tone.

Ryder's face began to contort. He grabbed at his throat, then started sneezing violently. "Get them out," he gasped between sneezes. "Ashley, please—I can't breathe."

I moved quickly, taking the bouquet from my mother's hands. "I'm so sorry, I'll get rid of them right away."

As I ushered my mother outside, she whispered, "That doesn't seem right, Ashley. I've seen him around flowers before without that kind of reaction."

I nodded noncommittally, but as I tossed the roses into the trash can outside, their scent hit me again—identical to what I'd smelled on Ryder last night.

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Over the next few days, I found myself watching Ryder more closely. Small things began to add up—the late nights, the vague explanations, the way he changed his clothes as soon as he got home.

While doing laundry, I found a receipt in his jacket pocket. "Westwood Flower Exhibition," it read, dated the same day he'd come home smelling of roses.

That evening, I waited until after dinner to confront him.

"Ryder," I began carefully, "I found this in your jacket." I placed the receipt on the coffee table between us.

He glanced at it, then his jaw tightened. "So?"

"It was the same day you came home with that rose scent." I kept my voice steady. "You told me you were at a business meeting."

"It was part of the business meeting," he snapped, standing abruptly. "A client wanted to see the exhibition. What was I supposed to do, tell him no?"

"You could have told me," I said quietly.

"Why are you doing this, Ashley?" His voice rose. "Are you spying on me now? Checking my pockets?"

"I'm just trying to understand—"

"Understand what?" He ran a hand through his hair, looking genuinely angry now. "That I had to endure something that makes me miserable for work? That I suffered through it and came home to you anyway?"

Before I could respond, he grabbed his keys and stormed toward the door.

"Where are you going?" I called after him.

"Out," he replied coldly. "Maybe when you decide to trust me again, I'll come back."

The door slammed behind him, leaving me alone with my growing suspicions and the lingering scent of roses that seemed to follow him everywhere.

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