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Unmasking My Husband's Lies

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The key slid into the lock with a soft click. I hadn't planned to use it—the spare key to Lawson's private study that he didn't know I had. But something about the rhythmic sounds filtering through the heavy oak door had stopped me in my tracks. I'd returned early from my business trip, eager to surprise my husband of three months. The house had been silent when I entered, but as I climbed the stairs, I heard it—breathing, labored and uneven, coming from behind the locked door of Lawson's sanctuary. My hand trembled slightly as I turned the knob. Perhaps I should have knocked. Perhaps I should have announced myself. But something primal drove me forward. The scene that greeted me burned itself into my memory with painful clarity.

Unmasking My Husband's Lies Chapter 1

The key slid into the lock with a soft click. I hadn't planned to use it—the spare key to Lawson's private study that he didn't know I had. But something about the rhythmic sounds filtering through the heavy oak door had stopped me in my tracks.

I'd returned early from my business trip, eager to surprise my husband of three months. The house had been silent when I entered, but as I climbed the stairs, I heard it—breathing, labored and uneven, coming from behind the locked door of Lawson's sanctuary.

My hand trembled slightly as I turned the knob. Perhaps I should have knocked. Perhaps I should have announced myself. But something primal drove me forward.

The scene that greeted me burned itself into my memory with painful clarity.

Lawson sat hunched over his computer, his back to the door, one hand moving frantically beneath his desk. On the screen, a slideshow played—dozens of photos of Celeste Bryant in various states of undress, her perfect body posed seductively in each frame.

"Lawson?" My voice sounded strange to my own ears—too calm, too controlled.

He startled, spinning around with eyes wide and guilty. But within seconds, his expression hardened into something cold and unrecognizable.

"What are you doing in here?" he demanded, making no move to hide what I'd just witnessed.

"I came home early," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "I thought we could spend some time together."

His laugh was cruel, cutting through me like glass. "Spend time together? Is that what you thought?"

I stepped closer, fighting to maintain my composure. "What were you doing, Lawson?"

"Isn't it obvious?" He gestured dismissively at the screen, where Celeste's image still filled the monitor. "Something I can actually get aroused by."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "You've never..."

"Never what? Never wanted you?" His eyes were devoid of any warmth or remorse. "You don't compare to her, Mara. You never have."

Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. "We're married."

"A business arrangement," he corrected coldly. "Nothing more."

---

The wine bottle was empty by the time I logged into my social media account. Two glasses had done little to dull the humiliation burning through me, but they had ignited something else—a righteous anger that demanded expression.

My fingers hovered over the keyboard. I shouldn't post anything. I knew better than to air private matters online. But the words spilled out anyway:

"Asking for a friend: What do you do when your husband claims 'performance issues' in the bedroom but has no trouble performing for his ex-girlfriend's Instagram photos?"

I hit post before I could reconsider, then sat back as the wine made the room spin pleasantly around me.

Within minutes, notifications began flooding in. Comments of sympathy, advice, and outrage poured from strangers who recognized the universal pain in my anonymous post.

"Block him and move on, girl!"

"Get tested. Could be a medical issue."

"Some men just need to grow up."

The post gained traction faster than I'd anticipated. Shares multiplied, and suddenly my anonymous question was being discussed across platforms.

Then, as quickly as it had risen, it disappeared.

"Your post has been flagged and removed for violating our community guidelines," the message read.

I stared at the screen in disbelief. Violating guidelines? It was a legitimate question about a real issue facing countless women.

But as I refreshed the page one last time before bed, I saw it—a screenshot of my now-deleted post, shared by Celeste Bryant herself.

There she was, radiant in a designer dress that hugged every perfect curve, her caption dripping with false sympathy:

"Some women are so desperate to keep a man they can't even recognize when they're the problem. Spreading rumors online won't change the fact that some of us are simply irreplaceable. #SorryNotSorry #TruthBomb"

Comments below her post were already decoding the mystery:

"OMG is this about Mara Wood?"

"That disgusting, vile woman!"

"She's trying to ruin Celeste's reputation because she can't keep her husband satisfied!"

My phone exploded with notifications as Celeste's followers tracked down my accounts. Messages flooded in—hate-filled, violent, and explicitly detailed.

"Kill yourself before you ruin anyone else's life."

"You're too ugly to keep a man."

"Everyone knows Lawson only married you for your money."

I dropped the phone as if it had burned me, but the damage was done. Within hours, my professional contacts were receiving messages questioning my character. Clients were requesting meetings to "discuss concerns."

And somewhere across town, I knew Celeste was watching her handiwork unfold with satisfaction.

The war had begun—and I had just been declared the enemy.

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Unmasking My Husband's Lies of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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