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Unmasking My Husband's Lies

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I stared at the phone in my trembling hands, the screen illuminating the darkened bathroom as Miles showered behind me. The steam billowed under the door, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from the messages. "Can't wait to see you tonight, baby. Last night was amazing." "Miss you already. These business trips are torture without you." Each text was from a different number, each with a name I didn't recognize. College students, from what I could tell. Young, impressionable girls who looked up to successful businessmen like my husband. My fingers hovered over the screen, scrolling through weeks of messages. Different names, different cities, different promises. My stomach twisted with each new revelation.

Unmasking My Husband's Lies Chapter 1

I stared at the phone in my trembling hands, the screen illuminating the darkened bathroom as Miles showered behind me. The steam billowed under the door, but I couldn't tear my eyes away from the messages.

"Can't wait to see you tonight, baby. Last night was amazing."

"Miss you already. These business trips are torture without you."

Each text was from a different number, each with a name I didn't recognize. College students, from what I could tell. Young, impressionable girls who looked up to successful businessmen like my husband.

My fingers hovered over the screen, scrolling through weeks of messages. Different names, different cities, different promises. My stomach twisted with each new revelation.

"Lila? What are you doing with my phone?"

I startled, nearly dropping it as Miles emerged from the shower, a towel wrapped around his waist. Water droplets clung to his chest, and for a moment, I remembered why I'd fallen in love with him. The same man who'd taken a knife for me seven years ago now stood before me, but something had changed.

"I was looking for your charger," I lied, my voice barely above a whisper.

He frowned, crossing the room to take the phone from my hands. "You shouldn't go through my things."

"I wasn't..." My voice cracked as I pointed to the screen. "Who are these girls?"

Something flickered across his face—annoyance, not guilt. He sighed, setting the phone down on the counter.

"They're nobody, Lila. Just... meaningless distractions." He turned away, adjusting his towel. "You know how these things work. They don't matter."

"Don't matter?" My voice shook as I followed him into our bedroom. "You're bringing different women on every business trip!"

"For God's sake, Lila." He spun around, his expression hardening. "You're making a big deal out of nothing. This is normal for men in my position."

"Normal?" I whispered, tears filling my eyes. "How is this normal?"

"Stop being so dramatic." He grabbed a shirt from the dresser. "You're invading my privacy, and it's inappropriate."

Inappropriate. The word hit me like a slap. I watched him dress, his movements casual as if we were discussing the weather, not his infidelity.

"I'm sorry," I finally said, wiping my tears. "I just... I thought we had something special."

"We do." He paused, softening slightly. "These girls mean nothing. You know you're the only one who matters."

I nodded, convincing myself I could believe him. For Ellis's sake, I had to try.

---

Three months later, the doorbell rang on a lazy Sunday afternoon. I was folding laundry in the living room while Miles read the paper, Ellis playing with his toys on the floor.

"I'll get it," I said, setting down a stack of freshly folded shirts.

I opened the door to find a young woman—younger than me by at least five years—standing on our porch. Her blonde hair was pulled back in a ponytail, and her hand rested protectively over her swollen belly.

"Is Miles home?" she demanded, her voice trembling.

Before I could respond, Miles appeared behind me. "Karen? What are you doing here?"

"Karen?" I repeated, the name registering from one of the texts I'd seen months ago.

"I'm sorry, Miles, but I had to come." Her voice rose as she stepped forward. "You promised you'd leave her! You said we'd be together once the baby came!"

Miles's face darkened as he glanced at Ellis, who had wandered to the staircase and was watching with wide eyes.

"Get out of here," Miles growled, grabbing Karen's arm.

"You told me you loved me!" Karen shouted as he dragged her toward the door. "You said she was just a convenient wife!"

"Mommy?" Ellis's small voice called from the stairs. "What's happening?"

"It's okay, sweetheart." I moved toward him, but Miles was already pushing Karen out the door.

"I'll handle this," he snapped, slamming the door behind him.

Later that night, I lay awake beside Miles, listening to his steady breathing. He slept peacefully, untroubled by the scene that had unfolded in our foyer. I stared at the ceiling, Ellis's confused face replaying in my mind.

Miles hadn't even apologized. He'd simply brushed it off as "nothing serious" and expected me to believe him.

---

"Do you want more wine?" Miles asked, refilling his own glass without waiting for my response.

We sat at the dining table, the tension thick enough to choke on. Across from me sat Rose Harper, her delicate features arranged in a demure smile as she played with her hair.

"Lila," Miles began, setting down his glass. "I've invited Rose to stay with us for a while."

"Stay with us?" I echoed, my voice hollow.

"In the guest suite," he clarified, reaching for Rose's hand across the table. "She's going to be my companion."

"Companion?" The word felt foreign on my tongue.

"Yes." Miles's eyes held mine steadily. "I love both of you, and I expect you to accept this arrangement."

Rose's fingers intertwined with his, her thumb stroking his wrist possessively. "I hope we can all get along," she said softly.

I stared at them both, my husband and his mistress, sitting in my dining room like this was perfectly normal.

"I don't understand," I whispered. "How can you do this?"

"I already have." Miles's voice was cold, final. "I've chosen both of you."

I pushed back from the table, my chair scraping against the hardwood floor. "I need to lie down."

As I climbed the stairs to our bedroom—our bedroom—I realized with startling clarity that my marriage was over. Not just damaged or strained, but irreparably broken.

And for the first time since Miles had taken that knife for me seven years ago, I wondered what other lies he might have told me.

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Unmasking My Husband's Lies of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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