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Wife Exposes Husband's Betrayal

The anniversary dinner had been perfect—or so I'd thought. Cooper had chosen my favorite restaurant, ordered the wine I loved, and even remembered to compliment the dress I'd spent weeks picking out. We'd laughed over shared memories, his hand covering mine across the candlelit table, and for a moment, everything felt like it used to when we were eighteen and invincible. Now, standing in our kitchen with my phone in my trembling hands, that perfect evening felt like a cruel joke. "Just share the photos," I whispered to myself, trying to steady my breathing. "Simple. Normal. What married couples do." I opened AirDrop, expecting to see "Cooper's iPhone" appear in the list of nearby devices like it had countless times before. Instead, a name I'd never seen stared back at me: "Sunshine." My wedding ring caught the morning light as I twisted it around my finger—once, twice, three times. The familiar weight of it suddenly felt foreign, like it belonged to someone else's life.
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Chapter 2

I chose Café Lumière for our confrontation—neutral ground with witnesses, the kind of upscale downtown spot where scenes were discouraged by white tablecloths and hundred-dollar lunch tabs. If Veronica wanted to play games in my home, she could face me on equal footing here.

She arrived fifteen minutes late, of course. I watched her through the floor-to-ceiling windows as she stepped out of a black sedan that was definitely not hers—too expensive, too new. She moved with the calculated grace of someone who knew she was being watched, her red dress hugging curves that were meant to remind me of what I'd lost.

"Luna." She slid into the chair across from me without invitation, her smile sharp enough to cut glass. "How lovely that you finally want to chat."

I wrapped my fingers around my latte cup, letting the warmth steady me. "You came to my home. You made demands. I think we need to clarify a few things."

"Of course." Veronica ordered a cappuccino from the hovering waiter, her voice honey-sweet. "Though I'm not sure what there is to clarify. Cooper wants out, darling. Surely you've noticed he's been... distant lately?"

The casual cruelty in her tone made my jaw clench, but I kept my voice level. "My marriage is between my husband and me."

"Not anymore." She leaned forward, her eyes glittering with malicious delight. "He told me about your little anniversary dinner. How you tried so hard to recapture the magic, wearing that blue dress he used to love. But he was texting me the whole time, you know. Telling me how desperate you looked, how suffocating your devotion has become."

Each word was a calculated strike, designed to wound. I twisted my wedding ring, the familiar gesture now feeling like a nervous tic.

"He said you've become like a ghost in your own house," Veronica continued, stirring sugar into her cappuccino with deliberate slowness. "Going through the motions of being a wife while he dreams of someone who actually excites him."

"Stop." The word came out sharper than I intended.

But she was just getting started. "Did you know he keeps a photo of me in his wallet? Right behind your wedding picture. He showed it to me last week when we were in your bed—"

"You're lying." But even as I said it, I could picture it. Cooper's wallet, the one I'd given him for Christmas two years ago, containing evidence of my replacement.

"Am I?" Veronica's smile widened. "He loves the way I taste, Luna. The way I move. The way I make him feel like a man instead of a guilty obligation. He told me you just lie there now, like you're doing him a favor."

The coffee shop around us blurred at the edges. Other conversations faded to white noise. All I could hear was this woman—this stranger—describing the intimate details of my husband's betrayal with the casual tone of someone discussing the weather.

"You want specifics?" Veronica leaned closer, her voice dropping to a whisper that somehow felt more violent than shouting. "Last Tuesday, when you thought he was working late? We were at the Ritz. He bought me the diamond earrings I'm wearing right now. And when I asked him why he was still pretending with you, do you know what he said?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe.

"He said you'd given up so much for him that leaving you felt like kicking a wounded animal. But pity isn't love, Luna. And I'm tired of waiting for him to grow a spine."

Something inside me snapped. The careful composure I'd maintained, the dignity I'd wrapped around myself like armor—it all crumbled in an instant. I stood so abruptly my chair scraped against the marble floor, the sound echoing through the suddenly quiet café.

"You want him?" My voice was steady, but my hand was already moving, lifting my latte cup. "Then you can have him."

The hot liquid hit her face with a satisfying splash. Veronica shrieked, coffee dripping from her perfectly styled hair onto her red dress, the expensive fabric darkening with stains that would never come out.

"You psychotic bitch!" She jumped up, grabbing napkins from nearby tables while other patrons stared in shock.

I set the empty cup down with deliberate care, my hands surprisingly steady now. "But understand this, Veronica—I won't surrender my marriage without a fight. If you want to play games, we'll play. But I've been Mrs. Cooper Watkins for eight years, and I know things about him you haven't even dreamed of yet."

I walked out of that café with my head high, leaving her dripping and furious behind me. But as the afternoon air hit my face, the temporary satisfaction faded, replaced by a cold certainty that this was only the beginning.

That evening, I waited until I heard the shower running upstairs before opening Cooper's laptop. My hands shook as I navigated through his files, searching for evidence I both desperately needed and desperately feared to find.

The folder was buried deep, labeled innocuously as "Client Files 2024." But the contents made my world collapse all over again.

Videos. Dozens of them. Cooper and Veronica in hotel rooms, in his office, and—my stomach lurched—in our bedroom. Our bed, where I'd slept beside him just last night, where we'd made love on our anniversary just days ago.

I watched just enough to confirm what I already knew, then closed the laptop with trembling fingers. Upstairs, the shower was still running. Cooper would emerge soon, probably kiss my forehead and ask about my day like he had every night for eight years.

But I was done pretending.

I moved through the house like a sleepwalker, gathering my pillows and nightgown, carrying them to the guest room I hadn't used since we'd redecorated it three years ago. The bed felt foreign and cold, but not as cold as the space beside Cooper had become.

When he found me there an hour later, his hair still damp from his shower, confusion creased his features.

"Luna? What are you doing in here?"

I looked up from the book I wasn't really reading, my expression carefully neutral. "I couldn't sleep. Didn't want to disturb you."

He lingered in the doorway, and for a moment, I thought he might confess everything. Instead, he simply nodded. "Okay. Sleep well."

After he left, I opened my phone and began researching divorce attorneys, my wedding ring catching the lamplight as I scrolled through reviews and credentials. Tomorrow, I would start building my case. Tonight, I would mourn the death of my marriage in silence.

The woman who had thrown coffee in Veronica's face was still there, simmering beneath my composed surface. And she was just getting started.

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