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Unmasking the Cheating Husband

I watched Carson's hands move through my hair with surprising dexterity, his fingers weaving and twisting with practiced precision. The bathroom mirror reflected his concentrated expression as he worked, curling iron in hand, steam rising between us. "Hold still, sweetheart," he murmured, gently turning my head. "This is going to look amazing." It was Valentine's Day, and this impromptu styling session was supposedly my husband's romantic gesture. But something felt off. The way his wrist flicked as he wrapped a strand around the iron, the confident angle at which he held the tool—these weren't the awkward movements of a man attempting something new. "Where did you learn to do this?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light. He chuckled. "Just watched some videos. Wanted to surprise you." As the final curl fell into place, my breath caught.
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I watched Carson's hands move through my hair with surprising dexterity, his fingers weaving and twisting with practiced precision. The bathroom mirror reflected his concentrated expression as he worked, curling iron in hand, steam rising between us.

"Hold still, sweetheart," he murmured, gently turning my head. "This is going to look amazing."

It was Valentine's Day, and this impromptu styling session was supposedly my husband's romantic gesture. But something felt off. The way his wrist flicked as he wrapped a strand around the iron, the confident angle at which he held the tool—these weren't the awkward movements of a man attempting something new.

"Where did you learn to do this?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light.

He chuckled. "Just watched some videos. Wanted to surprise you."

As the final curl fell into place, my breath caught. The style taking shape wasn't random. The soft waves framing my face, the way the curls cascaded over one shoulder—I'd seen this exact hairstyle before. On Angel Silva. At the company Christmas party three months ago.

The recognition hit me like a physical blow. I stared at my reflection, at the hairstyle that belonged to another woman, created by my husband's hands that had clearly styled it before. Many times before.

"There," Carson said, stepping back to admire his work. "Beautiful."

I forced my lips into a smile that felt like a grimace. "Thank you," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the pounding of my heart.

He kissed the top of my head, careful not to disturb his creation. "I'll shower quickly, then we can head out for dinner. The reservation's at seven."

As the bathroom door closed behind him and the shower started running, I remained frozen on the vanity stool, staring at the stranger in the mirror. A woman with Angel Silva's hairstyle and my devastated eyes.

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Carson's humming echoed from the bathroom, a cheerful melody that contrasted with the silence engulfing me. I sat on our bed, numb, when his phone buzzed on the nightstand. Once, twice, three times in quick succession.

I shouldn't look. I knew I shouldn't. But my hand reached for it anyway, drawn by some masochistic need to confirm what I already suspected.

The screen lit up with notifications, all from "A.S." My fingers trembled as I swiped to unlock the phone—no password required, a carelessness born of comfort or arrogance.

The messages appeared instantly:

*Miss you already. Last night was incredible.*

*Can't wait to see you tomorrow. Same time, same place?*

*I love how you make me feel. No one's ever touched me the way you do.*

I scrolled up, each message driving the knife deeper. Plans for secret meetings. Inside jokes. Declarations of love that mirrored the very words Carson had once whispered to me.

And photos. Angel in lingerie. Angel in Carson's car. Angel wearing the necklace I thought Carson had lost before he could give it to me for Christmas.

The shower stopped. I quickly placed the phone exactly as I'd found it, my hands shaking so badly I nearly dropped it. I retreated to Paxton's nursery across the hall, closing the door quietly behind me.

My one-year-old son slept peacefully in his crib, unaware that his family was fracturing. I sank to the floor beside him, pressing my hand against my mouth to muffle the sobs that threatened to escape.

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The weeks that followed were an exercise in pretense. I became an actress in my own life, smiling at breakfast, asking about Carson's day, pretending I didn't notice how he checked his phone constantly or how his "late meetings" always left him smelling of unfamiliar perfume.

I watched him with new eyes, cataloging the evidence I'd been blind to before. The way he angled his body away when texting. How he suddenly needed to "work late" every Wednesday and Friday. The declining interest in family outings with Paxton.

One Tuesday evening, Carson came home with a bouquet of pink peonies. "Just because," he said with that smile that once made my heart race.

I thanked him, placing them in a vase while my mind flashed to Angel's Instagram post from yesterday—a selfie with identical flowers captioned "Monday blues cured by surprise blooms." My husband was giving me his mistress's leftovers.

As I arranged the stolen flowers, Paxton babbled happily in his high chair, reaching for me with sticky fingers. I lifted him into my arms, breathing in his sweet baby scent.

"It's just you and me, little man," I whispered against his soft curls. "Whatever happens, Mama's got you."

Behind us, Carson texted someone, his face illuminated by the blue glow of his screen, already absent even while present in our kitchen. I held Paxton tighter, wondering how long I could continue this charade, and what would be left of me when it finally broke.

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