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Wife's Revenge on Cheater

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I stared at my phone, the harsh blue light illuminating my face in the dim morning light of our bedroom. Three years of marriage, and this was how Ryan chose to commemorate it. The email notification glared back at me, mocking what should have been a day of celebration. "Reservation canceled: Le Bernardin, 8:00 PM." Directly below it sat another message—a forwarded invitation to Amber Walsh's birthday party at Eleven Madison Park. The timestamp showed he'd canceled our anniversary dinner mere minutes after accepting her invitation. My fingers tightened around the phone as I scrolled through the details: "Black tie optional. Gifts welcome." I placed the phone down carefully, like it might shatter under the weight of my barely contained rage. Three years of pretending to be less than I am. Three years of playing the role of the modest marketing coordinator who earned just enough to contribute her "fair share" to this farce of a marriage. Ryan emerged from the bathroom, his $300 haircut still damp, adjusting his Rolex—a watch I knew for a fact he couldn't actually afford.

Wife's Revenge on Cheater Chapter 1

I stared at my phone, the harsh blue light illuminating my face in the dim morning light of our bedroom. Three years of marriage, and this was how Ryan chose to commemorate it. The email notification glared back at me, mocking what should have been a day of celebration.

"Reservation canceled: Le Bernardin, 8:00 PM."

Directly below it sat another message—a forwarded invitation to Amber Walsh's birthday party at Eleven Madison Park. The timestamp showed he'd canceled our anniversary dinner mere minutes after accepting her invitation. My fingers tightened around the phone as I scrolled through the details: "Black tie optional. Gifts welcome."

I placed the phone down carefully, like it might shatter under the weight of my barely contained rage. Three years of pretending to be less than I am. Three years of playing the role of the modest marketing coordinator who earned just enough to contribute her "fair share" to this farce of a marriage.

Ryan emerged from the bathroom, his $300 haircut still damp, adjusting his Rolex—a watch I knew for a fact he couldn't actually afford.

"Morning," he said absently, not bothering to look at me. "I made reservations at Balthazar for brunch. We should leave in twenty minutes."

No mention of our anniversary. No acknowledgment of the canceled dinner. Just another command delivered with the expectation of immediate compliance.

"I saw you canceled Le Bernardin," I said, keeping my voice neutral, a skill I'd perfected in boardrooms long before I met him.

He barely paused as he selected a tie. "Oh, yeah. Something came up with Amber. She's having this birthday thing tonight. I figured we could do our dinner another night."

Another night. As if our anniversary was as interchangeable as a business lunch.

* * *

Balthazar buzzed with the energy of Manhattan's weekend crowd. Ryan ordered a $24 eggs Benedict without consulting the price—a luxury he never extended to me when we dined together. I sipped my coffee, watching him over the rim of my cup.

"So Amber's having her birthday at Eleven Madison Park?" I asked casually. "That seems extravagant for a Tuesday night."

Ryan's face softened at the mention of her name. "She deserves it. She's been going through a rough time lately."

I nodded, as if I didn't know that Amber Walsh's entire existence was one manufactured crisis after another.

"You know," I said, setting down my cup, "if we're being logical about things, maybe I should invite James to dinner tonight instead."

Ryan's fork clattered against his plate. "James? Your coworker?"

"Yes. Since you'll be with Amber, it seems fair. We're all about 50/50, right?" I smiled pleasantly, as if suggesting nothing more controversial than splitting the check.

The transformation was immediate. His face flushed dark red, veins bulging at his temples. "Are you fucking kidding me right now? On our anniversary?"

"I thought our anniversary dinner was postponed," I replied evenly.

"That's different and you know it! Amber is a friend who needs support. Your little suggestion is completely inappropriate." He leaned forward, lowering his voice to a hiss. "Besides, what would James want with someone making forty grand a year? Don't embarrass yourself."

He threw his napkin on the table and stormed out, leaving me alone with the half-eaten brunch and the stares of nearby diners.

If only he knew.

* * *

The doorbell rang at 11:42 PM. I'd been sitting in the dark living room for hours, waiting for Ryan to return from Amber's celebration. When I opened the door, they both stood there—Ryan supporting Amber, who was dramatically clutching at her throat.

"She's having an allergic reaction," Ryan announced, pushing past me. "We need to get her comfortable."

"Shouldn't we go to the emergency room then?" I asked, watching as he guided her to our sofa.

"She's already taken Benadryl. She just needs to rest somewhere quiet." He looked around our apartment with sudden decision. "She should take the bedroom."

"Our bedroom?" I clarified, though I already knew the answer.

"Yes, Sarah, our bedroom. She can't go back to her place in this condition." His tone suggested I was being deliberately obtuse.

Amber looked up at me with wide, watery eyes. "I'm so sorry to impose," she whispered, her voice fragile as spun glass. "The shellfish... I didn't know it was in the sauce."

I stood perfectly still, watching this performance with clinical detachment. Her neck showed no signs of hives. Her breathing was regular, if deliberately labored for effect.

"She'll need something comfortable to sleep in," Ryan continued, already guiding her toward our bedroom. "Give her your silk pajamas—the blue ones."

My pajamas. My bed. My husband.

I wordlessly retrieved the pajamas from my dresser and handed them over, watching as Ryan ushered Amber into our bathroom to change. When he returned to the living room, he had the audacity to look annoyed with me.

"You could be more sympathetic," he muttered. "She's really suffering."

I didn't respond. Instead, I retrieved a blanket from the hall closet and arranged it on the sofa that would be my bed for the night. As I lay there in the darkness, I opened my laptop and found myself staring at Ryan's meticulously maintained expense spreadsheet—every dinner, every movie ticket, every roll of toilet paper documented with obsessive precision.

Three years. Three years of this cold, calculated farce.

I closed the spreadsheet and opened a new document. At the top, I typed: "Marriage Investment Loss Analysis."

It was time to end the charade.

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