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Sweet Red Lips in My Husband's Pocket

A seemingly perfect marriage shatters when Anna discovers a stranger's lipstick in her husband Johnathan's pocket. As her suspicions grow, she uncovers his affair with a colleague—only to face gaslighting and violence when she demands answers. The truth takes a deadly turn when her brother Tom is murdered after gathering evidence, sparking a harrowing battle against a powerful family's corruption.
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Chapter 1

The lipstick felt cold against my fingertips, its golden case catching the afternoon light streaming through our bedroom window. I'd been doing laundry, going through Johnathan's jacket pockets before washing—a habit I'd developed after accidentally putting his work phone through the wash cycle last year.

But this wasn't his phone.

The tube was sleek, expensive-looking, with a designer logo I recognized from magazine ads but could never afford on our household budget. I twisted it open, revealing a deep burgundy shade that had been worn down to a slant. Someone had used this recently. A lot.

My hands trembled as I held it up to the light. I owned exactly three lipsticks, all drugstore brands in safe, neutral shades. This wasn't mine. And Johnathan's mother only wore coral pink—had for the past twenty years, she'd told me proudly.

So whose was it?

The question echoed in my mind as I mechanically finished the laundry, the lipstick burning like a coal in my palm. By the time Johnathan's key turned in the front door that evening, I'd rehearsed this conversation a dozen different ways. Each scenario ended with a reasonable explanation, a laugh about my silly worries, maybe even a story we'd tell at dinner parties years from now.

"Daddy's home!" Our two-year-old Emma squealed, abandoning her blocks to toddle toward the entryway.

I heard Johnathan's warm chuckle, the sound that had made me fall in love with him in high school. "There's my beautiful girl. Where's Mommy?"

"Kitchen!" Emma announced, though she pronounced it "kit-hen" in that adorable way that never failed to make me smile.

Except tonight, my smile felt forced as Johnathan appeared in the doorway, loosening his tie. At thirty-two, he still looked like the golden boy who'd asked me to prom—sandy hair perfectly styled, broad shoulders filling out his prosecutor's suit, that confident smile that made everyone in the room trust him.

"Something smells incredible," he said, kissing my cheek as he always did. The gesture felt different now, like I was watching it happen to someone else.

"Pot roast. Your favorite." I turned back to the stove, the lipstick hidden in my apron pocket. "How was work?"

"The Henderson case is finally moving to trial. Should be wrapped up by next month." He grabbed a beer from the fridge, the bottle cap hitting the counter with a sharp clink. "You seem quiet tonight. Everything okay?"

This was it. The moment I'd been dreading and anticipating all afternoon.

I pulled the lipstick from my pocket, setting it gently on the counter between us. "I found this in your jacket pocket."

Johnathan's eyes flicked to the tube, and for just a second—so brief I almost missed it—something shifted in his expression. Then his easy smile returned.

"Oh, that." He picked it up, examining it like it was a mildly interesting artifact. "Rebecca Martinez borrowed my jacket during that rainstorm last week. Must have fallen out of her purse."

Rebecca Martinez. I knew the name—she was another prosecutor in his office, someone he'd mentioned in passing. The explanation made perfect sense. Relief began to bloom in my chest.

"She has good taste," I said, trying to keep my voice light. "That's a really expensive brand."

"Is it?" Johnathan shrugged, tossing the lipstick back onto the counter. "I wouldn't know. Should probably get it back to her tomorrow."

But something nagged at me. Maybe it was the way he'd looked at it, or how quickly he'd had an explanation ready. "What was she doing borrowing your jacket? Doesn't she have her own coat?"

Johnathan's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "Anna, I don't interrogate her about her wardrobe choices. It was pouring, she was getting soaked running to her car, I offered my jacket. End of story."

"I'm not interrogating anyone," I said, surprised by his defensive tone. "I was just curious—"

"Curious about what, exactly?" He set his beer down harder than necessary. "Are you seriously questioning me about helping a colleague stay dry?"

The shift in his demeanor was so sudden it took my breath away. This wasn't the gentle man who'd held my hair while I was sick with morning sickness, or who'd sung Emma to sleep every night for the past two years.

"No, of course not. I just—" I fumbled for words, unsure why this simple conversation had taken such a sharp turn. "It's just that you've never mentioned being that close with Rebecca before."

"Close?" Johnathan's laugh was harsh, unfamiliar. "Jesus, Anna. Since when is common courtesy considered 'close'? What's next, are you going to accuse me of having an affair because I held the elevator for a female judge?"

The word 'affair' hung in the air like a slap. I hadn't even been thinking that—had I? The possibility had flickered at the edges of my consciousness, but I'd pushed it away, told myself I was being paranoid.

"I never said anything about an affair," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the sound of Emma's babbling from the living room. "I was just asking about the lipstick."

"No, you were implying something. Don't think I can't see what this is really about." Johnathan stepped closer, and I instinctively backed against the counter. "You've been different lately. Suspicious. Paranoid. It's like you're looking for problems where none exist."

"That's not true—"

"Isn't it?" His voice rose, and I glanced nervously toward the living room where Emma was playing. "You think I don't notice how you watch me when I come home? How you go through my things? This is exactly the kind of pathetic, insecure behavior that—"

The backhand came so fast I didn't see it coming. One moment I was standing at the counter, the next I was stumbling sideways, my cheek exploding in pain, the metallic taste of blood filling my mouth.

The kitchen fell silent except for the soft bubbling of the pot roast and Emma's distant giggles. I pressed my hand to my burning cheek, staring at Johnathan in shock. In four years of marriage, through arguments and stress and sleepless nights with a colicky baby, he had never once raised a hand to me.

"Anna, I—" He looked at his hand as if it belonged to someone else, his face pale. "God, I'm sorry. I didn't mean—the stress at work has been—"

But I couldn't hear him over the ringing in my ears, couldn't process his words through the haze of pain and disbelief. The man I'd loved since I was seventeen, the father of my child, had just hit me over a lipstick.

A lipstick that wasn't mine.

Without another word, Johnathan grabbed his keys and walked out, leaving me alone with the scent of pot roast and the taste of my own blood.

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