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Wife Exposes Husband's Affair

The metallic clang of surgical instruments echoed through the trauma bay as I worked alongside the team on the motorcycle accident victim. Blood pulsed from the patient's femoral artery, and I moved with practiced precision to clamp it. Across the table, my husband, Dr. Michael Chen, stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Emma Rodriguez, the newest resident in our emergency department. "Perfect technique, Dr. Rodriguez," Michael's voice carried an unmistakable warmth as he guided Emma's hands. "Just like that." I kept my eyes fixed on my work, but I couldn't help noticing how his fingers lingered on her forearm—a touch that lasted seconds longer than necessary. The OR lights caught the gleam in Emma's eyes as she looked up at him, her smile intimate and knowing. A cold weight settled in my stomach. This wasn't merely an attending physician guiding a resident.
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Chapter 2

The divorce papers sat safely in my desk drawer, Michael's signature drying on every page. He hadn't even bothered to read what he was signing—his fatal mistake. I ran my finger along the edge of the manila folder, a strange calm settling over me. The first move in our chess game had been made, and Michael didn't even know we were playing.

My phone buzzed with a notification. Emma Rodriguez's Instagram. I hadn't followed her, but I'd created a shadow account to monitor their movements. My thumb hovered over the screen before I tapped it.

There they were—Michael and Emma, posing against the backdrop of rolling Napa Valley vineyards. His arm wrapped possessively around her waist, her head tilted up toward him in adoration. The caption read: *Weekend getaway with my love* ❤️ *#blessed #napaisforlovers*

I zoomed in on Michael's face. He looked younger, carefree—a man without the weight of an eight-year marriage or a wife undergoing painful fertility treatments at his mother's insistence. My stomach clenched as I scrolled through more photos: candlelit dinners, wine tastings, Emma in a sundress twirling through the vines.

Before I could stop myself, my fingers tapped out a comment: *Enjoy your stolen life.*

I pressed send, then immediately regretted it. So much for my cold, calculated revenge. I tossed my phone aside and headed for a shower, determined to regain my composure.

When I emerged twenty minutes later, my phone was lit up with notifications. Dozens of them. My simple comment had ignited a firestorm. Emma had responded: *Nothing stolen here. Just claiming what was always meant to be mine. Maybe if you'd been enough for him...*

The thread had exploded from there. Colleagues from the hospital had joined in, some defending me, others gleefully watching the drama unfold. Michael had chimed in too: *Sarah, this is beneath you. Please remove your comment and we can discuss this privately.*

Too late for privacy now. The carefully constructed facade of our marriage was crumbling in real-time on social media, for all our professional circle to see.

I arrived at the hospital the next morning to a changed atmosphere. The usual bustle of the ER continued, but now with an undercurrent of whispers and sidelong glances. Dr. Chloe Davis, one of the few colleagues I genuinely trusted, fell into step beside me.

"I saw the Instagram war," she murmured, her voice low. "You okay?"

"Never better," I replied, surprising myself with how true it felt. The secret was out now. I no longer had to pretend.

"Just so you know, most of us are on your side," Chloe said. "We've all seen how they act around each other. It's been... obvious."

I stopped short. "How long have people known?"

Chloe's expression softened with pity. "A while. No one wanted to be the one to tell you."

The knowledge that I'd been the last to know, that I'd been the subject of hospital gossip and pity for months, burned like acid in my chest. But I channeled that burn into resolve, straightening my shoulders as we entered the ER.

Michael was already there, huddled close with Emma at the nurses' station. They sprang apart when they saw me, Emma's face flushing crimson. Michael approached me, his expression a carefully crafted mask of professional courtesy.

"Dr. Mitchell, a word in my office?"

"I'm about to start my shift, Dr. Chen," I replied, emphasizing his last name. "Whatever you need to say can wait."

The ER fell silent, all eyes on us. Michael's jaw tightened, a vein pulsing in his temple—a tell I recognized from our most heated arguments.

"Now, Dr. Mitchell," he insisted, his voice strained.

Before I could respond, the trauma bay doors burst open. "Multiple GSWs coming in!" a paramedic shouted. "ETA two minutes!"

Saved by the bell. I moved toward the trauma bay, leaving Michael standing there, his authority undermined in front of the entire department.

The chaos of the incoming traumas consumed the next several hours. I worked alongside Chloe, our movements synchronized as we fought to stabilize a teenage boy with three gunshot wounds to the chest. Across the ER, Michael and Emma worked on another victim from the same shooting.

I was closing my patient when I heard the commotion from their trauma bay.

"BP's dropping!" a nurse called out.

"I need another stapler!" Emma's voice sounded panicked.

I glanced over to see blood pooling on their floor. Emma had misplaced a staple during a vascular repair, and the patient was bleeding out. Michael's hands moved quickly to repair the damage, but it was clear what had happened—a rookie mistake by an inexperienced resident.

Hours later, after both patients had been stabilized and transferred to the ICU, Michael cornered me in the medication room.

"I need you to sign off on Emma's procedure," he said without preamble.

I stared at him, incredulous. "Excuse me?"

"The stapler incident. I need you to take responsibility for it."

"Why would I do that?" My voice was ice.

"Because it would be best for everyone," Michael replied, his tone making it clear this wasn't a request. "Any setback to Emma's career would reflect badly on you, Sarah. People already think you're acting out of jealousy."

I looked at my husband—this man I'd loved for eight years—and saw a stranger. A manipulative, selfish stranger who would sacrifice my professional reputation to protect his mistress.

"You want me to take the fall for your girlfriend's mistake?" I said, my voice dangerously quiet. "You really don't know me at all, do you?"

I brushed past him, my mind racing. If he was willing to sabotage my career to protect Emma, there was no telling what else he might do. I needed to accelerate my plans.

In the locker room, I pulled out my phone and began transferring the screenshots of Michael and Emma's messages to a secure folder. This was no longer just about revenge—it was about survival.

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