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The Night My Husband’s Affair Played on Our TV Novel Cover

The Night My Husband’s Affair Played on Our TV

When Elena Carter accidentally discovers her husband’s affair broadcast across their living room screen, her seemingly perfect marriage unravels in a storm of lies, public humiliation, and shattered vows. Through heartbreak and silence, she must decide whether to fight for the life she built—or walk away before it destroys her completely.
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Chapter 1

I sank deeper into our leather couch, the soft silk of my pajamas cool against my skin as I scrolled through Netflix titles. Thursday night, and Daniel was at another "critical client meeting" that would keep him late. Again. The Manhattan skyline glittered beyond our floor-to-ceiling windows, a constellation of light and shadow that normally brought me comfort. Tonight, it only emphasized the emptiness beside me.

I took another sip of cabernet, letting the rich warmth spread through me. This was fine. I was fine. Successful architects knew how to appreciate solitude, right? I selected a romantic comedy—something light to fill the silence of our penthouse apartment. Something to drown out the voice in my head that whispered things I didn't want to hear about my marriage.

The TV screen suddenly went black.

"What the—" I sat forward, wine glass dangling from my fingers, when the screen flickered back to life. But instead of my movie, I saw a hotel room. The camera angle was shaky, as if someone had propped up a phone.

My breath caught as Daniel walked into frame. My husband. My Daniel. His crisp business shirt was half-unbuttoned, his face flushed. A woman's hand—with long, red-painted nails that weren't mine—traced his chest, pushing the fabric aside.

"We shouldn't," he said, but his voice was thick with desire I recognized all too well. The kind of desire he hadn't shown me in months.

"No one will know," came a sultry voice. The camera shifted, and I saw her—young, stunning, with the willowy figure of a model. Sophie. I recognized her from Daniel's office party. The intern. The one he said was "just ambitious."

Her lips found his collarbone as his hands slid up her bare thigh, disappearing beneath her skirt. "You want this," she whispered. "You've wanted this for so long."

"God, yes," my husband groaned.

The room tilted around me. I couldn't breathe. My wedding day flashed through my mind—Daniel's eyes locked on mine as he promised, *forsaking all others*. The weight of his ring as I slid it onto his finger. The certainty I'd felt that we would build something unbreakable.

Sophie's laugh—light, triumphant—cut through me like broken glass. My fingers went numb. The wine glass slipped, shattering against our imported marble floor. Red liquid splashed across the white surface like blood.

I couldn't move. Couldn't look away. My husband's hands—hands that had held mine, caressed my face, built a life with me—were now mapping another woman's body with hungry urgency.

The front door clicked open.

"Elena? I'm home early, the client had to—"

Daniel froze in the entryway, briefcase still in hand. His eyes darted from me to the television screen where he was still entwined with Sophie. The color drained from his face as the reality of what I was witnessing registered.

"Jesus Christ!" He lunged for his phone on the side table, frantically swiping to disconnect the AirPlay. The betrayal vanished from our screen, but it was already seared into my mind, permanent as a brand.

"Elena—" His voice cracked. "I can explain. It's not—"

I found my voice, though it sounded distant and hollow to my own ears. "Not what? Not you with your intern in a hotel room? Not your hands all over her?" My chest heaved as I struggled for air. "Is this what your 'meetings' have been?"

Daniel's mouth opened and closed. Panic flashed across his face—not the remorse of a man caught in a mistake, but the calculation of someone measuring how much he could deny.

"It's not serious," he finally said, taking a step toward me. "It was just—"

"Don't." I held up my hand, vision blurring with tears I refused to let fall. Not yet. Not in front of him. "Don't you dare tell me what it was."

The shattered glass crunched under my bare feet as I backed away from him, but I couldn't feel the pain. It was nothing compared to the breaking happening inside me, the fissures spreading through everything I thought I knew about us.

In the silent apartment, with the city lights bearing witness beyond our windows, I stared at the stranger who wore my husband's face and realized our perfect life had been nothing but a projection all along.

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