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Wife Uncovers Husband's Affair with Her Best Friend

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The velvet box felt like ice against my palm as I stared at the engagement ring nestled inside Chase's dresser drawer. My breath caught in my throat, a familiar tightness creeping across my chest as I lifted the ring toward the afternoon light streaming through our bedroom window. It was identical to mine. Every detail—the princess-cut diamond, the delicate platinum band, even the tiny engraved hearts along the sides. But where my ring bore the inscription "Sunny - Forever Yours," this one read "Paloma - Forever Yours" in the same elegant script. Paloma. The name carved itself into my consciousness like a blade. I'd only been looking for Chase's platinum cufflinks, the ones his mother gave him for Christmas. I wanted to surprise him with them tonight for our third anniversary dinner, along with the vintage watch I'd saved months to buy. Instead, I found this—evidence of a betrayal so complete it made my knees buckle.

Wife Uncovers Husband's Affair with Her Best Friend Chapter 1

The velvet box felt like ice against my palm as I stared at the engagement ring nestled inside Chase's dresser drawer. My breath caught in my throat, a familiar tightness creeping across my chest as I lifted the ring toward the afternoon light streaming through our bedroom window.

It was identical to mine. Every detail—the princess-cut diamond, the delicate platinum band, even the tiny engraved hearts along the sides. But where my ring bore the inscription "Sunny - Forever Yours," this one read "Paloma - Forever Yours" in the same elegant script.

Paloma. The name carved itself into my consciousness like a blade.

I'd only been looking for Chase's platinum cufflinks, the ones his mother gave him for Christmas. I wanted to surprise him with them tonight for our third anniversary dinner, along with the vintage watch I'd saved months to buy. Instead, I found this—evidence of a betrayal so complete it made my knees buckle.

My hands trembled as I set the ring back in its box, but I couldn't close it. Couldn't look away. Three years. Three years of marriage, and he'd been planning to propose to someone else with a ring that mocked everything we'd built together.

The sound of the shower running down the hall suddenly felt too loud, too close. Chase would be out soon, would find me here holding the proof of his deception. Part of me wanted to confront him immediately, to scream and throw the ring at his face. But a deeper, more calculating part of me—the part that had learned to survive—whispered that I needed more.

I needed to know everything.

Chase's phone lay on the nightstand, face down as always. He'd been protective of it lately, taking it everywhere, even to the bathroom. I'd noticed but told myself I was being paranoid, that my bipolar episodes sometimes made me see threats that weren't there.

Now I knew my instincts had been right.

The phone unlocked with his passcode—our wedding date, how fitting—and I navigated to his messages with shaking fingers. Paloma Jackson's name appeared third in his recent conversations, right below his mother and his boss. My heart hammered against my ribs as I opened the thread.

The messages went back over a year. A year of "good morning beautiful" texts and photos I couldn't bear to look at. A year of him telling another woman he loved her while lying in bed beside me every night.

I scrolled deeper, my vision blurring with tears I refused to let fall. Then I found the messages that shattered what remained of my world.

"She had another episode last night," Chase had written three months ago. "Crying about her assault again. Sometimes I feel like I'm married to a broken record."

Paloma's response made my blood turn to ice: "Poor Chase, stuck with his broken little bird. Maybe you should put her out of her misery 😘"

"Don't say that," Chase replied, but then added, "Though sometimes I wonder what my life would be like with someone normal."

"Someone like me? 😍"

"Someone exactly like you."

I kept reading, each message another knife twist. They'd discussed my therapy sessions, my medication, my worst moments of vulnerability. Chase had shared everything—my nightmares, my triggers, the way I sometimes couldn't get out of bed for days. He'd turned my deepest traumas into entertainment for his mistress.

"She actually thinks you're working late at the office," Paloma had written last week, followed by a laughing emoji. "God, she's pathetic. No wonder she got assaulted—probably asked for it."

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the hardwood floor. The shower had stopped running. Chase would emerge any moment, and I couldn't hide what I'd discovered. My face felt frozen, my chest tight with the kind of panic I hadn't experienced since my worst episodes.

Footsteps in the hallway. The bathroom door opening.

"Sunny? You okay in there?"

I looked down at myself—still holding the velvet box, the phone at my feet displaying their cruel messages, tears finally spilling down my cheeks. There was no hiding this. No pretending I hadn't seen what I'd seen.

Chase appeared in the doorway, a towel wrapped around his waist, his dark hair still damp. For a moment, he looked like the same man who'd held me through countless nightmares, who'd promised to love me through sickness and health. Then his eyes found the ring box in my hands, and his expression shifted into something I'd never seen before—cold calculation mixed with irritation, as if I'd inconvenienced him by discovering his betrayal.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest.

Chase's jaw tightened. He didn't look surprised or guilty—just annoyed that his secret was finally out.

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