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Wife Wins the War

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The annual graduate student dinner at the university's faculty club was supposed to be a celebration of academic achievement. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the elegant room as fifty of the department's brightest minds mingled, their voices creating a pleasant hum of intellectual conversation. I smoothed down my navy blue dress—professional yet understated—and tried to appear engaged in the discussion about research methodologies while keeping one eye on Tristan across the room. My husband of five years looked handsome in his charcoal suit, his dark hair perfectly styled as he charmed a circle of junior faculty members. No one would guess we were married. No one could know. "Harper, you're not drinking your wine," Professor Linda Hartley noticed, her kind eyes studying me with concern. "Just admiring the decor," I lied, forcing a smile. "The faculty club always outdoes itself." My fingers instinctively twisted the simple silver band hidden beneath my sleeve—my wedding ring, never meant to see daylight. Five years of secrets, of careful planning, of loving someone who couldn't publicly acknowledge me.

Wife Wins the War Chapter 1

The annual graduate student dinner at the university's faculty club was supposed to be a celebration of academic achievement. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the elegant room as fifty of the department's brightest minds mingled, their voices creating a pleasant hum of intellectual conversation. I smoothed down my navy blue dress—professional yet understated—and tried to appear engaged in the discussion about research methodologies while keeping one eye on Tristan across the room.

My husband of five years looked handsome in his charcoal suit, his dark hair perfectly styled as he charmed a circle of junior faculty members. No one would guess we were married. No one could know.

"Harper, you're not drinking your wine," Professor Linda Hartley noticed, her kind eyes studying me with concern.

"Just admiring the decor," I lied, forcing a smile. "The faculty club always outdoes itself."

My fingers instinctively twisted the simple silver band hidden beneath my sleeve—my wedding ring, never meant to see daylight. Five years of secrets, of careful planning, of loving someone who couldn't publicly acknowledge me.

The room fell silent as Dean Whitfield tapped his glass for attention. "Before we begin the formal toasts, I believe Miss Lynch has something she'd like to share with the department."

Everly Lynch stood, her emerald dress clinging to her slender frame, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves. At twenty-two, she was the youngest graduate student in our program—brilliant, ambitious, and beautiful in a way that made me feel invisible despite being only three years her senior.

"I'd like to propose a toast," she announced, her voice sweet as honey. "To Professor Marshall, whose guidance has been... transformative."

Something in her tone made my stomach clench. I watched as she moved toward Tristan, her eyes never leaving his face.

"Professor Marshall," she continued, louder now, drawing everyone's attention. "You've shown me what true passion for knowledge looks like. But it's your passion for life that's truly inspired me."

The room went still. Even the waitstaff paused.

"Everly," Tristan began, his voice carrying that warning tone I recognized—the one he used when students crossed boundaries.

But Everly wasn't stopping. "I know this isn't the appropriate setting, but I can't keep my feelings hidden anymore." She reached for his hand across the table. "I'm in love with you, Professor Marshall."

Gasps rippled through the room. My glass nearly slipped from my fingers.

Then she leaned forward and pressed her lips to his.

Time seemed to stop. I couldn't breathe. Fifty pairs of eyes darted between them and then, inevitably, toward me—though they didn't know why.

Tristan didn't pull away immediately. His hands hung limply at his sides as Everly's fingers wrapped around his wrist, pulling him closer.

"Tristan," I whispered, though no one could hear me.

Finally, he stepped back, his face flushed. "Miss Lynch, this is highly inappropriate."

But his voice lacked conviction. There was no anger, no immediate rejection.

"I'm sorry if I embarrassed you," Everly said, her eyes wide with feigned innocence. "It's just—when you mentioned your shellfish allergy earlier, I couldn't help thinking about how dangerous that could be."

My heart pounded against my ribs. His shellfish allergy—the one I'd managed for years, packing his lunches, checking menus before dinners, carrying emergency medication.

"I studied allergen reactions in my undergraduate program," Everly continued, still holding his hand. "I'd be happy to help you manage it."

"That won't be necessary," I started to say, stepping forward before I could stop myself.

But Tristan was already nodding. "That's... very thoughtful of you, Everly."

I froze. The room tilted slightly as conversations resumed around us, whispers and sideways glances replacing the shocked silence.

"Excuse me," I managed, setting down my glass with shaking hands. "I need to use the restroom."

No one noticed as I slipped away. The hallway outside the dining room was mercifully empty as I hurried toward the ladies' room, my vision blurring with unshed tears.

Inside the marble sanctuary, I locked myself in a stall and finally let the sobs come. My shoulders shook as I pressed my forehead against the cool door.

Slowly, I pulled back my sleeve and stared at my wedding ring—the symbol of a marriage no one could know about. A marriage that had just been publicly humiliated.

"I can't believe he didn't stop her immediately," came a voice from outside my stall. Two female students had entered the restroom, unaware of my presence.

"The way he let her hold his hand afterward? Definitely interested," another replied. "Poor Harper Dean though. She works so closely with him."

"Why would that matter?" the first voice asked.

"Oh, I don't know. She's always in his office, and she's so... plain compared to Everly. Just saying it would be awkward for her."

Their laughter faded as they left, never knowing they'd delivered the final blow to my already shattered composure.

I stared at my reflection in the mirror—pale face, red-rimmed eyes, wedding ring hidden beneath my sleeve. Five years of sacrifices, of living in shadows, of loving a man who couldn't even stand up for our marriage when a beautiful student threw herself at him.

And for what? A university policy that suddenly seemed as flimsy as tissue paper against the weight of my humiliation.

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Wife Wins the War of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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