His Secret Life, My Shattered Dreams

His Secret Life, My Shattered Dreams

Jing Yue

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Hazel Ware. That was my name. Not Hazel Harrell. It was the only thing I hadn't changed for Emmett, and now, watching him on stage, his hand brushing Keeley Osborn's as the applause thundered, I felt like a stranger to my own life. For five years, I was the perfect wife to my successful architect husband, Emmett. I happily put my own ambitions aside for his, believing our life was a shared dream. Then, one night, I discovered the truth. He was living a secret life, caught in a five-year emotional affair with his old flame, the filmmaker Keeley Osborn, a woman he depended on more than me. He abandoned me on our anniversary to celebrate her success and left my bed at 3 AM to soothe her 'creative block.' When I found out I was pregnant, I was utterly alone. During a desperate confrontation, I told him about the baby. His first instinct was to defend her. The shock sent me to the hospital, where I miscarried our child. The ultimate betrayal was learning he was in the same hospital that day, comforting Keeley while I was losing our baby down the hall. Lying in that cold hospital bed, I looked at the man I no longer recognized. "It's over, Emmett," I said. "I want a divorce."

Chapter 1

Hazel Ware. That was my name. Not Hazel Harrell. It was the only thing I hadn't changed for Emmett, and now, watching him on stage, his hand brushing Keeley Osborn's as the applause thundered, I felt like a stranger to my own life.

For five years, I was the perfect wife to my successful architect husband, Emmett. I happily put my own ambitions aside for his, believing our life was a shared dream.

Then, one night, I discovered the truth. He was living a secret life, caught in a five-year emotional affair with his old flame, the filmmaker Keeley Osborn, a woman he depended on more than me.

He abandoned me on our anniversary to celebrate her success and left my bed at 3 AM to soothe her 'creative block.' When I found out I was pregnant, I was utterly alone.

During a desperate confrontation, I told him about the baby. His first instinct was to defend her. The shock sent me to the hospital, where I miscarried our child.

The ultimate betrayal was learning he was in the same hospital that day, comforting Keeley while I was losing our baby down the hall.

Lying in that cold hospital bed, I looked at the man I no longer recognized.

"It's over, Emmett," I said. "I want a divorce."

Chapter 1

The air in the theater thickened with anticipation. Keeley Osborn, all sharp angles and bohemian chic in a velvet jumpsuit, was already on stage, a nervous energy buzzing around her. Her latest indie film, "Echoes of Summer," had just concluded, and the credits were still rolling across the screen. The Q&A session was about to begin, but a frantic whisper snaked through the wings. Keeley' s lead actor, it seemed, had a family emergency. He wouldn' t be making it.

A ripple of panic went through the audience. Keeley' s face, usually so composed, showed a flicker of distress. Then, a figure emerged from the side, stepping into the spotlight with an effortless grace that could only belong to Emmett. My husband.

A collective sigh of relief, then a murmur of surprise, swept through the crowd. Emmett, the successful architect, stood beside Keeley, looking utterly at home. He didn't just stand there, either. He took the mic, his voice a calm, reassuring balm. His smile, usually reserved for board meetings and our anniversaries, was wide and genuine as he turned to Keeley.

He began to field questions, not just about the technical aspects, but about the film's deeper themes, its philosophical underpinnings. He spoke with such passion, such intimate knowledge, it was as if he had lived and breathed every frame. The words flowed from him, articulate and profound, painting a picture of a man utterly consumed by the art. The audience was mesmerized. I watched, my heart doing a strange, unfamiliar dance in my chest. He was brilliant. He was captivating. And he was standing next to Keeley, their eyes locking with an intensity that burned even from the back row.

Their chemistry was a palpable thing, a separate entity that existed between them, vibrant and undeniable. They finished each other' s sentences, shared knowing looks, and laughed at jokes only they understood. It was a private performance, played out on a public stage.

A cold knot tightened in my stomach. I shifted in my seat, trying to shake off the unease. It wasn't jealousy, not exactly. It was more like a sudden chill in a warm room. I turned to the junior associate from Emmett' s firm, a wide-eyed young woman named Chloe, who had accompanied me tonight.

"He's really incredible, isn't he?" I said, forcing a bright smile, hoping to steer the conversation towards Emmett' s unexpected heroics. "I had no idea he knew so much about filmmaking."

Chloe' s eyes, still sparkling from the stage, widened further. "Oh my god, Mrs. Harrell, you didn't know?" She clasped her hands together, practically bouncing in her seat. Her voice dropped conspiratorially, "Emmett and Keeley were like, the it couple of their film school program. A legendary duo!"

My blood went cold. Legendary duo. The words echoed in the sudden quiet of my mind.

Chloe continued, oblivious to the shift in my demeanor. "He almost dropped out to start a production company with her, you know? But his family, especially his mother, was totally against it. They wanted him to go into architecture. Said it was more stable." She made a face, as if stability was the most boring thing in the world. "But he still secretly reads all her scripts and gives her notes on every cut. He's her biggest fan!"

Each word was a hammer blow, hitting me in a place I hadn't known was vulnerable. Secretly. All her scripts. Notes on every cut. My husband, the man who sometimes skimmed the first few pages of my own novel manuscript, dedicated hours to Keeley's work.

I felt a faint ringing in my ears. The world seemed to tilt. Emmett, the calm, controlled, successful architect, had a secret life. A passionate, artistic, rebellious past that he' d meticulously hidden from me for five years. Five years of my life, five years of our relationship, building on a foundation I now realized was incomplete, missing crucial pieces. He wasn't just supporting a friend; he was living a parallel dream through her.

Chloe, finally sensing the sudden silence from me, glanced over. Her enthusiastic smile faltered, replaced by a look of dawning horror. Her eyes darted from my face to the stage, where Emmett and Keeley were now bowing, bathed in a pool of golden light. She stammered, "Oh, I... I' m so sorry, I just assumed you knew."

I managed a weak shake of my head, unable to form words. The applause swelled around us, a deafening roar that swallowed everything else. It was a celebration of Emmett and Keeley. A celebration I was no part of.

My mind raced, trying to reconcile the Emmett on stage-vibrant, raw, alive-with the Emmett I knew at home. The one who meticulously planned his week, who discussed market trends over dinner, who always seemed a little distant when I talked about my own writing ambitions. He was always so careful, so composed. But tonight, with Keeley, he was a different man. He was the man he wanted to be. The man he couldn't be with me.

Emmett always projected an image of calm control and sophistication. He was the rock, the steady hand. But now, it seemed, that steady hand was wrapped around a secret, a profound emotional connection that predated me, eclipsed me. He had always been so careful to avoid talking about his past, especially anything before his architecture career. I had always attributed it to his difficult relationship with his family, assuming it was a painful memory he preferred not to revisit. I had respected his privacy. My understanding, my trust, now felt like a naive joke.

The raucous applause continued, washing over me like a cold tide. On stage, Emmett and Keeley exchanged one last warm glance. A bond. A deep, shared history that I was entirely external to. I was his wife, yes, but in this moment, in this room, on this stage, I was nothing more than an audience member. An outsider, watching my husband live a life I' d never known he craved. The realization hit me like a physical blow, leaving me breathless and alone in a crowded theater.

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