The Matcha Scent of His Betrayal
Stanle
ad tried to pull me away, but I just stood there, watching Howard and Anais. The kiss had b
met mine across the crowded bar. For a split second, a flicker of triumph, quickly masked by feigned innocence, cross
ale beer and betrayal clinging to my cloth
have you been, Kacey?" he demanded, his voice tight with ba
I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "
. I've been calling you all night. You just
into the room. "The kind who realizes she has a right to brea
cticed shift. "Kacey, I was worried. You ran off, didn't
worried about your perfect
d it's your birthday. I was planning a huge surprise for you. A party. Next week." He gestured vagu
e in my mouth. "For what, Howard? For me to disappear so
a hug, but I stiffened. "I love you. You're my wife. I just...
as vulnerable for ten years, Howard? While you
cult. I'm trying to make amends here. I bought you that limited edition sci-f
u," I said, my voice flat. "I seem to have lost my
ed. "You're being unreasonable, Kac
"Or are you trying to buy my s
what? Fine. Be ungrateful. Be petty. But don't you dare think
hallenged, folding my arms across my chest. "Is it so
u're going to ruin everything!" he roared,
hat, Howard. Ten years ago, when you married a 'prophecy' instead of
e that," he stammered, even more unconvincingly than before. "It was...
ss' always seems to be incredibly convenient for your business strategy." I took a deep b
ade crumbling. "Kacey! Are you serious?" He lun
oice cold. "And I'm locking the
in the sudden quiet. He stood outside for a moment, then I heard a muffled curse, and the sickening thud of s
e number]. Tell him Jules sent you. He' s booked up for the next fe
my lips. The first gen
d to love doing, volunteering my time, before Howard deemed it "unproducti
ood to see you! W
ar warmth spread through m
g laugh. Anais's tinkling giggle. My heart sank, not with pain, but with an exhausting sense of i
ver a fluffy golden retriever puppy. Howard was holding the puppy, looking lik
ichols?" a little girl piped
nce at Howard. "Oh, Sarah," she gig
insisted, their innocent curiosity cu
itation passing between them. "Well," she began, her voice
he unspoken, began to c
through the room. His eyes briefly met mine, sta
d in, pressing a soft kiss to his cheek. The children erupted in cheers.
. Just a profound emptiness where pain used to be. It was l
rl, suddenly shrieked, pointi
quickly pushed Anais away, stepping
, my voice clear and cutting through the sudden si
y ran towards me. I smiled at them, a genuine smile, a
tugged on my shirt. "Ms. Stanley," he asked, his brow fu
, who was now desperately trying to make
my voice soft but firm.
mixture of anger and desperation. "Kacey, we need to talk. N
faint, mocking smile playing on my lips. "How wonderful you and Anais look tog
n. He opened his mouth, but no words came out. His eye