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The Midnight Iris of Betrayal

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After fifteen years of marriage, my husband finally noticed my nail polish. The shade was 'Midnight Iris.' It was also the favorite shade of his new assistant, Cheri. When I confronted him, Brennan called me ridiculous. "Maybe you should get a job," he sneered. "Stop obsessing over meaningless things." But the deepest cut came from my son, Bird. "You don't even do anything all day," he said, his words a mirror of his father's. "And Cheri is picking me up today. She's way more fun than you." Later, he texted, asking me to buy a birthday present for Cheri. My own birthday had been the week before. He hadn't even mentioned it. He hadn't forgotten. He just didn't care. I had been replaced in my own home, in my own son's heart. Before the tears could blind me, I sent a text to my lawyer. "I want to give up custody. Completely. I can't be a mother to a child who doesn't see me."

The Midnight Iris of Betrayal Chapter 1

After fifteen years of marriage, my husband finally noticed my nail polish. The shade was 'Midnight Iris.'

It was also the favorite shade of his new assistant, Cheri.

When I confronted him, Brennan called me ridiculous. "Maybe you should get a job," he sneered. "Stop obsessing over meaningless things."

But the deepest cut came from my son, Bird.

"You don't even do anything all day," he said, his words a mirror of his father's. "And Cheri is picking me up today. She's way more fun than you."

Later, he texted, asking me to buy a birthday present for Cheri. My own birthday had been the week before. He hadn't even mentioned it.

He hadn't forgotten. He just didn't care. I had been replaced in my own home, in my own son's heart.

Before the tears could blind me, I sent a text to my lawyer.

"I want to give up custody. Completely. I can't be a mother to a child who doesn't see me."

Chapter 1

I stared at my freshly painted nails, the color a deep, shimmering 'Midnight Iris,' listening to Brennan's voice from the bathroom. He was complimenting the shade.

My hand froze midway to my chin. Brennan never noticed my nail polish before. Not in fifteen years.

The words echoed in my head, keeping me awake all night. Midnight Iris. Midnight Iris. It was a loop of dread.

By dawn, before the first hint of sun touched the curtains, I knew what I had to do. "I want a divorce, Brennan," I said, my voice flat, devoid of the tremor I felt inside.

He used to call all my nail polishes 'pink' or 'red' or 'that weird dark one.' Once, I wore a vibrant coral, and he asked if I'd dipped my fingers in orange juice. He barely noticed my expensive gowns, let alone a specific shade of nail polish.

Only one person in his life had such an intimate knowledge of my beauty routine: Cheri Morris, his new executive assistant. The woman who had, in the past six months, subtly infiltrated every corner of our lives. The woman whose favorite nail polish, I' d overheard Brennan casually mention to a client, was 'Midnight Iris.'

Brennan didn't even stop buttoning his shirt. He just glanced at me, his eyes dismissive. "Are we doing this again, Allison? It's too early for dramatics." He said 'we,' but he wasn't looking at me, not really.

He picked up his briefcase, his back to me. The silence stretched, thick and suffocating. It was his way of shutting me down.

I repeated, "I want a divorce, Brennan. This time, I mean it."

He finally turned, a sneer twisting his lips. "Because of a nail polish, Allison? You're being ridiculous. You really have nothing better to do, do you?" His words were ice, but they didn't cut as deep as they once would have.

He continued, "Maybe you should get a job. Find a hobby. Stop obsessing over meaningless things." His suggestion was a deliberate jab, a reminder of the career I'd abandoned for his ambition.

He walked out, not waiting for my reply. The front door clicked shut, then opened again almost immediately. "Bird, let's go! You'll be late for school!"

My son, Bird, appeared in the doorway, his small face contorted in a frown. "Mom, why are you always making Dad mad? You don't even do anything all day. Just sit around and paint your nails."

He stomped past me, grabbing his backpack. "And Cheri is picking me up today. She's way more fun than you. She even knows how to make my favorite peanut butter and banana sandwich!"

Cheri. Always Cheri. She wasn't just in Brennan's life; she was living in mine, too. A ghost haunting every corner of our home, every conversation.

She had been so calculating, so subtle. A new favorite dish for Brennan, a perfectly timed suggestion for family outings, a knowing glance that only Brennan seemed to understand. Now, even Bird was under her spell.

Brennan had praised Cheri's efficiency, her 'fresh perspective,' her 'understanding' of his demanding schedule. He' d never praised me like that, not in years. Or perhaps, I'd just stopped listening.

Bird' s words, a mirror image of his father' s dismissive tone, twisted a knife in my gut. He was a child, echoing the contempt he heard daily.

The front door slammed shut, the sound echoing through the suddenly silent house. It wasn't just a door closing; it was the final nail in the coffin of my marriage, of my family as I knew it.

I sat on the cold marble floor for what felt like hours, the quiet amplifying the emptiness inside me. Then, I picked up my phone. The first call was to my divorce lawyer.

My lawyer, a sharp woman named Evelyn, listened patiently. "So, the nail polish reference… and the timing. It certainly aligns with the pattern of emotional infidelity we've discussed." Her calm, professional tone confirmed what my gut already screamed.

Then came the kicker. "Given Brennan's assets and your prenup's infidelity clause, Allison, we could really leverage this. We could tie him up in court for years. Make him pay for his indiscretion, literally."

I gripped the phone tighter. "I don't want his money, Evelyn. I want out. Don't you care about the betrayal? The… the pain?" My voice cracked despite my efforts.

My brother, Barclay, who was supposed to be my lawyer, cleared his throat. "Look, Allison, you know our firm handles a significant portion of Brennan's corporate legal work. This isn't just about you. It's about a multi-million-dollar contract. We need to be strategic. Exploit the infidelity clause, yes, but don't rock the boat too hard. Milk him for all he's worth first. Don't rush into a divorce."

I laughed, a harsh, dry sound. "So, my pain is just a negotiating chip, Barclay? And my brother's loyalty is cheaper than a corporate contract?" I didn't wait for an answer. I hung up, the receiver clattering against the base.

I drove. Not to a friend' s house, not to my parents. I drove to a law firm I' d once seen on a billboard, far from the polished offices of my family' s legal connections.

The new lawyer, a kind-faced woman named Evelyn, listened without judgment. I told her I didn't care about the money beyond securing my independence. "I just want my freedom," I explained, "and the time to figure out who I am again."

Evelyn nodded, then paused. "And custody of your son, Bird?" My breath caught in my throat. Bird. My son.

Later that evening, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Bird: 'Mom, can you buy Cheri a birthday present? She really likes those fancy French silk scarves. Dad said she deserves the best.' My heart shattered anew. It was my birthday last week. He hadn't even mentioned it.

He used to draw me crayon pictures, make me lopsided clay sculptures. He'd hide behind the couch, then jump out with a loud 'Happy Birthday, Mommy!' Now, he was asking me to buy a gift for Cheri, the woman who had replaced me.

He hadn't forgotten my birthday. He just didn't care enough to remember. That was the most agonizing realization.

I typed a reply to Evelyn before the tears could blind me: "I want to give up custody. Completely. I can't be a mother to a child who doesn't see me."

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