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Wedding Night, Husband's Affair

On what should have been her most joyous night, a young bride’s world shatters when she discovers her new husband is having an affair. The betrayal by her billionaire spouse transforms her dream wedding into a cold nightmare of deceit. Now, she must navigate the treacherous waters of high society and heartbreak. This modern tale of love and treachery explores whether she will seek revenge or find the strength to start over alone.
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Chapter 3

The elevator doors slid shut with a soft hiss, sealing me in with the weight of twenty pairs of eyes that had followed my every movement since I'd walked through the lobby. Three weeks had passed since my wedding night, and somehow the entire office knew. Not the details—God, I hoped not the details—but enough to make conversations stop mid-sentence when I approached, enough to make people look at me with that particular mixture of pity and curiosity reserved for public disasters.

Sarah Chen from HR was waiting by my desk when I reached the fourteenth floor, her usually bright smile replaced by something softer, more careful. She held a steaming cup of coffee—the good kind from the executive break room, not the swill from our floor's machine.

"Rough morning?" she asked, setting the cup on my desk with deliberate gentleness.

I sank into my chair, grateful for the small kindness. "Is it that obvious?"

"Only to someone who's been watching you drag yourself through these hallways for weeks." Sarah perched on the edge of my desk, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Listen, I don't know what's going on, and I'm not asking. But if you need flexible hours, work-from-home days, whatever—just say the word. The company has an employee assistance program too. Counseling, legal referrals, that kind of thing."

Legal referrals. The words hit me like a lifeline thrown to a drowning woman. "Legal referrals?"

"Divorce attorneys, mostly. Family law stuff." Sarah's eyes were kind but knowing. "The company covers the first consultation. No questions asked, completely confidential."

I wrapped my fingers around the warm coffee cup, using it to anchor myself. "Thank you. I—thank you."

She squeezed my shoulder once before heading back to her cubicle, leaving me alone with the revelation that my personal catastrophe had become office knowledge. Around me, the familiar sounds of keyboards clicking and phones ringing felt distant, muffled by the realization that I wasn't as invisible in my pain as I'd hoped.

By lunch, I had Marcus Thompson's business card tucked into my wallet and an appointment scheduled for five o'clock.

***

Marcus Thompson's office smelled like leather and old books, the kind of place that radiated competence and discretion. He was younger than I'd expected, maybe forty, with silver threading through his dark hair and eyes that had seen enough broken marriages to recognize the signs.

"Mrs. Rodriguez," he said, gesturing to the chair across from his mahogany desk. "I understand you're considering divorce proceedings."

The word 'divorce' still felt foreign on my tongue, like speaking a language I'd never learned. "I'm not sure what I'm doing, honestly. Everything happened so fast, and I—" I pressed my hand to my stomach, the secret there feeling heavier by the hour. "It's complicated."

"It usually is." Marcus opened a yellow legal pad, pen poised. "Why don't you start from the beginning? What's driving this decision?"

The story spilled out of me in fragments—the wedding night, the betrayal, my family's reaction. I left out Noemi's supposed terminal diagnosis, some instinct warning me to keep that card close to my chest. Marcus listened without interruption, occasionally making notes, his expression growing more serious with each detail.

"Adultery on the wedding night," he said finally, setting down his pen. "With your sister, in the marital home. Mrs. Rodriguez, I have to tell you—in terms of divorce proceedings, you're in an exceptionally strong position."

Something unclenched in my chest for the first time in weeks. "What does that mean?"

"It means you hold most of the cards. Adultery is still grounds for fault-based divorce in this state, and the circumstances—the timing, the location, the relationship between the parties—they're about as damning as it gets." Marcus leaned forward, his voice taking on the confident tone of a man who knew how to win. "Property division, spousal support, custody arrangements if children are involved—you'll have significant leverage in all of those areas."

Custody. The word sent a chill through me. "What if there was a child? Hypothetically."

"A child would strengthen your position even further. Courts don't look kindly on fathers who commit adultery, especially under these circumstances." His eyes sharpened slightly. "Mrs. Rodriguez, is there something you need to tell me?"

I met his gaze steadily, feeling something like power flowing through me for the first time since that horrible night. "How quickly can you draw up divorce papers?"

***

The mariachi music hit me before I even turned onto my street. Bright, celebratory notes that seemed to mock the gray evening sky and my exhausted state. As my building came into view, I saw them—five men in traditional charro suits, guitars and trumpets gleaming under the streetlights, playing with enthusiastic fervor.

And there, in the center of it all, stood Henry.

He'd positioned himself directly below my third-floor window, arms spread wide like some deranged Romeo, surrounded by what looked like every rose in the city. Red ones, white ones, pink ones—they carpeted the sidewalk around him in a grotesque parody of our wedding aisle.

"Delilah!" His voice carried over the music, raw with desperation. "I know you're up there! Please, just listen to me!"

Neighbors had gathered on their balconies and stoops, drawn by the spectacle. Mrs. Patterson from 2B was recording with her phone. The teenage boys from across the street were laughing and pointing. My private humiliation had become a public circus.

I parked around the corner and approached through the alley, hoping to slip in through the back entrance unnoticed. But Henry's voice followed me, echoing off the brick walls.

"I made a mistake!" he shouted. "The biggest mistake of my life! She was dying, Delilah! She said she was dying, and I—I couldn't turn her away! But it meant nothing! You're my wife! You're carrying my child!"

My blood turned to ice. He knew. Somehow, he knew about the pregnancy.

"I'll do anything!" His voice cracked with emotion. "Anything to make this right! I'll cut ties with Noemi, I'll move across the country, I'll—please, Delilah! Don't throw away five years over one night!"

The mariachi band played on, their cheerful melody a bizarre soundtrack to Henry's public breakdown. I made it to my apartment and stood at the window, looking down at the man I'd once loved with every fiber of my being. He looked smaller somehow, diminished by his own desperation.

My phone buzzed with a text from Sarah: "Girl, your husband's trending on the neighborhood Facebook page. You okay?"

I turned away from the window, Marcus Thompson's business card still warm in my palm. Outside, Henry's voice grew hoarse as he continued his futile serenade, but I no longer heard the words. I heard only the sound of my own heartbeat, steady and strong, and the whisper of paper as I pulled out my phone to schedule another appointment with my new attorney.

The mariachi music played on, but I was already planning my exit from this stage.

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