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Wife Leaves Cheating Husband

The silk sheets beneath me felt suddenly cold as Grayson's body went rigid above mine. The name that had just escaped his lips hung in the air between us like a blade. "Aria." Not Sophia. Not my name. Hers. My heart hammered against my ribs as I stared up at my husband's face, watching the color drain from his features. His dark eyes widened with what looked like genuine shock, as if he couldn't believe what had just happened either. "Sophia, I—" He pulled back, his hands trembling as they framed my face. "God, I'm so sorry. I don't know why I said that." I couldn't speak.
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The silk sheets beneath me felt suddenly cold as Grayson's body went rigid above mine. The name that had just escaped his lips hung in the air between us like a blade.

"Aria."

Not Sophia. Not my name. Hers.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I stared up at my husband's face, watching the color drain from his features. His dark eyes widened with what looked like genuine shock, as if he couldn't believe what had just happened either.

"Sophia, I—" He pulled back, his hands trembling as they framed my face. "God, I'm so sorry. I don't know why I said that."

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The moment that should have been ours—intimate, sacred—had been shattered by the ghost of his adopted sister. The sister who had been abroad for years, who wasn't supposed to matter anymore.

"It doesn't mean anything," Grayson continued, his voice desperate now. "You know it doesn't. She's just... she's been on my mind because she's coming back soon, and I've been stressed about work, and—"

"Stop." The word came out as barely a whisper, but it cut through his rambling explanation like a knife. I pushed against his chest, needing space, needing air. "Just... stop."

He rolled away, and I immediately pulled the sheet up to cover myself, suddenly feeling exposed in a way that had nothing to do with my nakedness. The room that had always been our sanctuary now felt foreign, tainted.

"Sophia, please look at me." Grayson's voice was soft, pleading. "It was a mistake. A stupid, meaningless mistake."

I turned my head toward him, studying the face I'd loved for so many years. The strong jaw, the aristocratic nose, the eyes that had once looked at me like I was his entire world. Now those same eyes held something else—guilt, yes, but also a flicker of something I couldn't quite name. Something that made my stomach twist.

"How long has she been on your mind?" I asked quietly.

He hesitated, and that pause told me everything. "She's family, Sophia. Of course I think about her sometimes."

"That's not what I meant, and you know it."

Grayson sat up, running his hands through his dark hair. "She's coming back next week. Mother's been planning this whole welcome party, and there's been drama with the arrangements, and I guess it's just been weighing on me."

Next week. Aria Bradley would be back in our lives next week, and already she was infiltrating our most private moments. I remembered her from before—sixteen years old, beautiful in that fragile, ethereal way that made men want to protect her. I remembered the way she'd looked at Grayson, the way she'd clung to him just a little too long, smiled at him just a little too sweetly.

I remembered the hushed conversations between Grayson's parents about sending her abroad for "educational opportunities." The way the subject was always quickly changed when I entered the room.

"Tell me the truth," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Has she contacted you?"

Another hesitation. "She's written a few letters. Email, mostly. She's excited to see everyone again."

"Everyone, or you specifically?"

Grayson's jaw tightened. "Don't do this, Sophia. Don't create problems where there aren't any."

But the problem was already here, wasn't it? It had been here the moment her name left his lips in our bed. It had been here in every letter she'd written, every email that had made him smile in that distant way I'd noticed but hadn't questioned.

"I'm going to sleep in the guest room tonight," I said, starting to rise from the bed.

"No." His hand caught my wrist, not roughly, but firmly. "Don't let this come between us. Please. She's my sister, Sophia. She's been gone for years, and she's finally coming home. Can't you be happy about that?"

I looked down at his hand on my wrist, then back at his face. "Your sister," I repeated slowly. "Is that really how you think of her?"

The question hung between us, heavy with implications neither of us wanted to voice. Grayson's grip loosened, and I pulled free, wrapping the sheet around myself like armor.

"I'll see you in the morning," I said, gathering my nightgown from the floor.

As I reached the bedroom door, I heard him call my name one more time. But I didn't turn around. I couldn't bear to see whatever truth might be written on his face.

The guest room felt like a foreign country, cold and unwelcoming. As I lay in the unfamiliar bed, staring at the ceiling, one thought kept circling through my mind: Aria Bradley wasn't even back yet, and already my marriage was beginning to crack.

What would happen when she actually arrived?

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