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The Lie Behind Marriage

The champagne flute slipped from my fingers, crystal shattering against the marble floor of our penthouse living room. The sound echoed through the silence, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from my phone screen. There it was. Posted just twenty minutes ago on Giselle Marshall's Instagram account—a photograph that made my blood turn to ice. A marriage certificate. Spencer Tucker and Giselle Marshall. Dated exactly five years ago. The same date as my wedding. My hands trembled as I zoomed in on the image, desperate to find some sign it was fake, some indication this was another one of Giselle's cruel games. But the seal looked authentic.
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The champagne flute slipped from my fingers, crystal shattering against the marble floor of our penthouse living room. The sound echoed through the silence, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from my phone screen.

There it was. Posted just twenty minutes ago on Giselle Marshall's Instagram account—a photograph that made my blood turn to ice. A marriage certificate. Spencer Tucker and Giselle Marshall. Dated exactly five years ago.

The same date as my wedding.

My hands trembled as I zoomed in on the image, desperate to find some sign it was fake, some indication this was another one of Giselle's cruel games. But the seal looked authentic. The signatures were clear. Spencer's handwriting—I knew it as well as my own.

The caption beneath the photo was simple, devastating: "Five beautiful years with my husband. Some things are worth waiting for. #TrueLove #MarriedLife #SeattleLife"

I stumbled backward, my legs hitting the edge of our cream leather sofa. Our sofa. Our home. Our life. Everything I'd believed was real, everything I'd built my identity around for five years, suddenly felt as fragile as the shattered glass at my feet.

With shaking fingers, I scrolled through Giselle's other recent posts. There were dozens I'd somehow missed—photos of her and Spencer at restaurants I recognized, shopping trips to stores where I thought only I accompanied him, intimate dinners where his hand covered hers across candlelit tables. How had I been so blind?

The worst part wasn't even the betrayal itself. It was the dates. Every single romantic photo with Spencer was timestamped during our marriage. While I was home, planning our anniversary dinners, choosing curtains for our bedroom, believing I was the luckiest woman in Seattle—he was with her.

I ran to our bedroom, my bare feet silent on the hardwood floors. My wedding album sat on the dresser, pristine white leather embossed with gold lettering: "Mr. and Mrs. Tucker." I flipped it open with desperate hands, searching for my marriage certificate tucked safely in the back pocket.

There it was. Same date as Giselle's. Same officiant signature. Same everything—except the bride's name.

My certificate looked identical to hers in every way. But if hers was real...

The realization hit me like a physical blow. I sank onto the edge of our king-sized bed, the marriage certificate trembling in my grip. If Giselle's marriage was legal, then mine was nothing. A performance. A lie wrapped in white silk and promises that meant nothing.

Footsteps echoed in the hallway. Spencer was home.

"Isabelle? I heard something break—" His voice cut off as he appeared in the doorway, taking in my tear-stained face and the papers scattered around me.

I held up both marriage certificates, my voice barely a whisper. "Which one is real, Spencer?"

The color drained from his face. For a moment, he looked like a stranger—this man I'd shared a bed with for five years, whose coffee I made every morning, whose shirts I pressed for important meetings. The silence stretched between us, heavy with the weight of unspoken truths.

"Isabelle, I can explain—"

"Which. One. Is. Real?" Each word came out sharp, cutting through whatever excuse he was preparing.

His shoulders sagged in defeat. "Both. Neither. It's complicated."

"Complicated?" I stood up, fury replacing the numbness that had consumed me moments before. "Complicated is choosing between two restaurants for dinner. Complicated is not knowing whether your wife of five years is actually your wife!"

Spencer stepped into the room, his hands raised as if approaching a wounded animal. "Please, let me explain. Sit down, and I'll tell you everything."

"I've been sitting for five years, Spencer. Sitting in this house, in this marriage, in this life that apparently doesn't even belong to me." I waved Giselle's marriage certificate in the air. "She posted this today. Today, Spencer. Do you know what that means?"

His face crumpled. "She wasn't supposed to—"

"She wasn't supposed to what? Tell the truth? Let everyone know she's been legally married to my husband while I've been playing house with someone else's?"

The words hung in the air between us, sharp and irreversible. Spencer's mouth opened and closed, but no sound came out. For the first time in our relationship, the man who always had an answer, who always knew how to fix things, looked completely lost.

I walked past him toward his study, both marriage certificates clutched in my fists. "We're going to sit down, and you're going to tell me everything. No lies, no protection, no complicated explanations. Just the truth."

Behind me, I heard him whisper, "The truth might destroy us."

I paused at the doorway, not turning around. "Spencer, we're already destroyed. I just didn't know it until twenty minutes ago."

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