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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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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep after my confrontation with Ryder. His denial had only strengthened my resolve to find the truth. The next morning, I made a call that would change everything.

"Marcus Thompson's office," a receptionist answered.

"I need to speak with Mr. Thompson," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "It's regarding a personal matter."

Private investigators weren't something I'd ever imagined needing, but here I was, sitting across from Marcus Thompson in his modest office downtown.

"Mrs. Crawford," he said, reviewing the information I'd provided. "You understand this isn't going to be cheap."

"I understand," I replied. "I need proof, Mr. Thompson. Concrete evidence of my husband's activities."

He nodded, his expression professional but kind. "I'll need at least two weeks. People get suspicious when they're followed too closely."

Two weeks. I could wait two weeks for the truth.

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When Marcus called me back into his office, I was prepared for the worst. But nothing could have prepared me for the reality.

"These were taken over the past three days," he said, spreading photographs across his desk.

I stared at the images, my stomach churning. Ryder and Skyler at an upscale restaurant, his hand on hers across the table. Another showed them walking through a botanical garden, her arm linked with his as they admired tulips. A third captured them entering a hotel, his hand resting on the small of her back.

"There's more," Marcus said quietly, sliding a folder toward me. "They've been meeting regularly for about six months. Always the same pattern—lunch, shopping, then a hotel."

I flipped through the photos, each one a fresh wound. In nearly every image, they were surrounded by flowers—roses, lilies, peonies—all the things Ryder claimed could kill him.

"The Westwood Flower Exhibition was just one of many outings," Marcus continued. "They've visited three different botanical gardens in the past month alone."

I pointed to a photo where Ryder was clearly sneezing. "He is allergic," I whispered.

"Yes," Marcus confirmed. "But he takes medication. We followed him to a pharmacy where he filled multiple prescriptions for antihistamines and nasal steroids."

My hands trembled as the realization hit me. "He's been lying about his allergies."

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I found the medications hidden in his desk drawer that evening. Six different prescription bottles, all filled recently. Some were for severe allergic reactions, others for milder symptoms.

I sat on our bed, the bottles spread before me, as the full weight of Ryder's deception crashed over me. For years—years—I had denied myself the simple pleasure of flowers because I believed they could harm him. I had stripped our home of any trace of nature's beauty out of love and concern.

And all along, he had been taking pills to suppress reactions that, while real, were nowhere near as severe as he'd led me to believe.

The betrayal cut deeper than I could have imagined. Not just the affair, but the fundamental lie our entire marriage had been built upon.

My phone rang, startling me from my thoughts. It was Marcus.

"Mrs. Crawford," he said urgently. "I thought you should know—your husband just purchased a house. In Skyler Jones' name."

I closed my eyes, the final piece falling into place. He wasn't just having an affair. He was building a future with her.

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The call came three days later. I was organizing the evidence Marcus had gathered when my phone lit up with my son's name.

"Mom?" Marcus Jr.'s voice was weak, frightened. "I've been in an accident."

My heart stopped. "Where are you? Are you okay?"

"I'm at Mercy General," he said, his voice breaking. "They're saying I need surgery right away. Something about internal bleeding."

"I'm coming right now," I said, already grabbing my keys. "Don't worry, honey. Mom's on her way."

"Wait," he said, his voice dropping lower. "They said it's going to cost a lot. Like fifty thousand dollars. And it has to be done in the next few hours."

"Fifty thousand," I repeated, my mind racing. We had some savings, but nowhere near that amount. Ryder would have to help.

"Is Dad coming?" Marcus asked.

"I'll call him right now," I promised, ending the call.

I dialed Ryder's number repeatedly as I rushed to my car. No answer. I tried his office. His assistant said he was in meetings all day.

By the time I reached the hospital, I had called him seventeen times. Each unanswered ring echoed in my ears like a death knell for our marriage.

As I ran through the emergency room doors, my son's pale face and the surgeon's urgent expression told me everything I needed to know. Time was running out—for Marcus, and for any chance of saving what remained of my marriage.

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