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Wife Uncovers Husband's Lies

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The laptop screen glowed in the early morning darkness of our bedroom. Stone had left it open on his desk—careless, or perhaps he'd simply stopped caring whether I noticed anymore. I hadn't meant to look. I'd only wanted to close it before the light woke him, but the email notification caught my eye. Confirmation: Flight Booking to Reykjavik. Two passengers. Departure on our anniversary week. My fingers trembled as I scrolled down. There it was, printed in sterile black text: Stone Anderson and Scarlet Cooper. The dates bracketed what should have been our celebration, our moment.

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The laptop screen glowed in the early morning darkness of our bedroom. Stone had left it open on his desk—careless, or perhaps he'd simply stopped caring whether I noticed anymore.

I hadn't meant to look. I'd only wanted to close it before the light woke him, but the email notification caught my eye. Confirmation: Flight Booking to Reykjavik. Two passengers. Departure on our anniversary week.

My fingers trembled as I scrolled down. There it was, printed in sterile black text: Stone Anderson and Scarlet Cooper. The dates bracketed what should have been our celebration, our moment. Three years of marriage reduced to a checkbox he'd forgotten to mark.

Below the flight confirmation, another email. Tiffany & Co. Thank you for your purchase. I clicked it open even though some desperate part of me begged not to. $15,000. A diamond necklace, platinum setting, emerald cut stones. The description read like poetry—each word a small knife sliding between my ribs.

I stood there in my thin nightgown, the morning chill raising goosebumps on my arms, staring at evidence of my husband's devotion. Just not to me. Never to me.

Stone stirred in bed behind me, and I quickly closed the laptop. My mother's ring felt heavy on my finger as I twisted it—once, twice, three times. The gesture used to calm me. Now it only reminded me of everything I'd sacrificed, everything I'd convinced myself would eventually matter.

That evening, I sat alone at Marcello's, the Italian restaurant where we'd celebrated every anniversary. The reservation had been made for weeks—by me, of course. I'd chosen the corner table with the view of the city lights, worn the navy dress Stone once said he liked, arrived fifteen minutes early.

Seven-thirty came and went. I called. No answer. I texted. The message showed delivered but unread.

By eight o'clock, the waiter had refilled my water three times, each visit accompanied by a look of such careful neutrality it burned worse than pity. I ordered wine. Then another glass. The couple at the next table celebrated something—an engagement maybe, judging by the way she kept tilting her hand to catch the light on her ring.

My phone finally buzzed at eight-forty-five. Not a call. A notification. Stone had posted to Instagram.

I opened it with hands that had gone numb somewhere around the second glass of wine. The image loaded in fragments—champagne flutes, takeout containers from that expensive Thai place Scarlet loved, candlelight reflecting off blonde hair that wasn't mine. Stone's hand was visible in the corner of the frame, his watch catching the light. The same watch I'd given him last Christmas.

The caption read: Perfect evening.

I set my phone face-down on the white tablecloth and signaled for the check. The waiter processed my card without meeting my eyes. I left a generous tip—some part of me still performing the role of the woman who had everything together, whose husband simply ran late sometimes, who definitely wasn't watching her marriage collapse in real-time through a screen.

The drive home blurred. I don't remember the route, only the feeling of the steering wheel under my palms, the rhythm of streetlights passing overhead, the way my vision kept narrowing to a tunnel.

I called Jordan when I got home. She answered on the first ring.

"He didn't show," I said. My voice sounded strange—distant, like it belonged to someone else. "He's with her. He posted about it."

"That bastard." Jordan's anger was clean, sharp, righteous. Everything I couldn't let myself feel yet. "Ari, you need to—"

"I know." I did know. I'd known for three years, maybe. I just hadn't wanted to admit what knowing meant I'd have to do. "Tomorrow. We'll talk tomorrow."

I hung up before she could argue and sat in the dark living room of the house we'd bought together. Stone's things surrounded me—his books, his taste, his choices. When had I stopped having choices? When had I become a ghost in my own life?

The morning brought clarity I didn't want. I woke to another notification. Scarlet had posted—a series of photos from Iceland. Glaciers and geothermal springs. Her smile bright against stark landscapes. And there, unmistakable around her throat, the diamond necklace.

The caption gushed: Unexpected adventures with someone special. So grateful for these moments.

My fingers moved before I could stop them, typing out a comment that was either the beginning of my liberation or my complete unraveling: Enjoying my husband's anniversary gift, I see.

I hit post and watched the words appear under her picture. Public. Permanent. True.

Then I set down my phone and started making coffee, my hands steady for the first time in three years.

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