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Wife Uncovers Husband's Affair

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I never meant to find it. That's what I'll tell myself forever. That Tuesday afternoon, I only wanted to borrow Marcos's laptop to check my email since mine was acting up again. He'd left for the university hours earlier, mentioning something about a faculty meeting. The computer sat on his desk in our home study, screen still illuminated, a small red light blinking beside the trackpad. I touched the keyboard, and the screen came to life. My heart stopped. There, in a messaging app I didn't recognize, were dozens—no, hundreds—of messages between my husband and someone named "A". The most recent ones made my stomach lurch. "Miss you already, Professor.

Wife Uncovers Husband's Affair Chapter 1

I never meant to find it. That's what I'll tell myself forever. That Tuesday afternoon, I only wanted to borrow Marcos's laptop to check my email since mine was acting up again. He'd left for the university hours earlier, mentioning something about a faculty meeting. The computer sat on his desk in our home study, screen still illuminated, a small red light blinking beside the trackpad.

I touched the keyboard, and the screen came to life.

My heart stopped.

There, in a messaging app I didn't recognize, were dozens—no, hundreds—of messages between my husband and someone named "A". The most recent ones made my stomach lurch.

"Miss you already, Professor. Last night was..."

"Patience, baby. We have plenty of time."

I scrolled up, hands trembling. Photos appeared—intimate shots of a young woman I recognized instantly. Aleena. My Aleena. The girl I'd sponsored through college, brought from that dusty Appalachian town to our city. The girl who called me her second mother.

"Oh god," I whispered, sinking into Marcos's leather chair.

One photo showed her wearing nothing but black lace lingerie—delicate straps across her shoulders, fabric barely covering what needed covering. I'd never seen anything like it in our bedroom.

But I knew where it might be.

I moved mechanically to our bedroom, pulling open the dresser drawer where Marcos kept his socks and personal items. Behind a stack of folded t-shirts, my fingers brushed against something silky. I pulled it out—the same black lace lingerie from the photo, still with tags attached.

It wasn't mine.

The receipt was still folded inside the fabric. Purchased three months ago—when I was still recovering from the miscarriage. When I'd been curled in bed, bleeding, grieving our lost child.

While I'd been mourning, they'd been...

I sank onto the edge of the bed, the lingerie clutched in my fist. Three months. Maybe longer. The messages went back weeks, filled with pet names and intimate plans and—

"Mrs. Harper?"

I jumped. Marcos stood in the doorway, briefcase in hand.

"What are you doing home?" I asked, my voice surprisingly steady.

"Forgot some papers." His eyes darted to the lingerie in my hand. Something flickered across his face—recognition, guilt, then defiance. "Lilah, I can explain."

"Can you?" I stood slowly. "Explain how you've been sleeping with the girl I sponsored? The student I brought into our lives?"

"Lilah, you're overreacting—"

"Am I?" I held up the black lace. "This was in your drawer. Along with messages about your 'special meetings' with Aleena."

His jaw tightened. "You had no right to go through my things."

"And you had no right to betray me!" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm. "After everything I've done for you—helping you connect with Walter Jacobs, supporting your career, building this life together—"

"I know what you've done!" Marcos snapped, stepping closer. "But what about what you haven't done? You've been so focused on everyone else—your flower stand, your writing, even Aleena—that you've neglected me!"

I stared at him, disbelieving. "Neglected you? While I was recovering from losing our baby?"

Something ugly flashed in his eyes. "That was months ago, Lilah. I needed someone who actually saw me."

"And you found her in our daughter's friend?"

"It just happened!" he shouted, running a hand through his hair. "What was I supposed to do? Turn her away when she came to me?"

I laughed bitterly. "Yes, Marcos. That's exactly what you were supposed to do."

He grabbed his papers from the desk and stormed toward the door. "I'm not discussing this anymore. Not like this."

"Where are you going?"

"Somewhere I'm appreciated," he spat, slamming the door behind him.

I knew exactly where he was going.

---

Two weeks later, I stood in the back of the university auditorium, watching Marcos receive his distinguished teaching award. Aleena sat in the front row, her cap and gown pristine white against her dark hair.

"Professor Richardson's dedication to his students is unparalleled," the dean was saying. "His commitment to mentorship and academic excellence..."

I moved closer to the stage as Marcos approached the podium.

"Thank you for this honor," he began, his voice carrying confidently through the hall. "Teaching isn't just my profession—it's my calling. To guide young minds, to help them reach their potential..."

I stepped into the aisle.

"...to make a difference in their lives..."

I kept walking.

"...just as others have made a difference in mine."

The crowd noticed me now. Whispers rippled through the rows as I approached the stage.

"Lilah?" Marcos faltered, recognition dawning on his face.

I stopped at the foot of the stage, looking up at my husband—the man who'd betrayed me in the worst possible way.

"You want to talk about making a difference, Marcos?" My voice carried clearly through the suddenly silent hall. "How about the difference you've made in your student Aleena's life? Or should I call her by another name?"

Gasps erupted around me.

"Lilah, stop—" Marcos hissed, stepping away from the microphone.

"No." I climbed the steps to the stage, taking the microphone from its stand. "Not today."

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