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Nine Years, One Betrayal

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 805    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

up my phone screen.

y meeting early this morning. It's going to b

together. Another lie. So easy for her. Was

ional man. A vice president. I solved complex problems for a living. But

, every anniversary we celebrated. It was all tainted. Had she been thinking of him du

ing into every good memory I had,

poured a glass of whiskey, the amber liquid burning i

sting long shadows across the empty living room. Th

walked in, looking tired but pleased with herself. She had

the nearly empty bottle

concern, the same fake concern she had used the n

deceitful face. The sight of her

aid, my words s

oming over and trying to take the glass from

to say? 'How was your day wi

f it all made m

away from her touc

space between us before I said something I wou

sink. I looked at myself in the mirror. My eyes were bloodsh

not be d

laid out a plate of food for me on the table. My

she said softly. "You

cheated on me all day, and she thought a p

ly inadequate for the scale of her be

hungry,

bedroom, closing the door behind me. I didn't wait

he door. After a few moments, I heard h

of food was still on the table, cold and

aped the entire contents into the trash can. I watche

miliar rhythm of reports and spreadsheets was a comfort,

had her ringtone set to a special song.

t it

as still in control, where my value was clear and my effo

en, building a fortress of logic an

in. It was her, ca

and went ba

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Nine Years, One Betrayal
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“Today was our ninth wedding anniversary, and I arrived at the airport, bouquet in hand, ready to surprise my wife, Jessica, after her "business trip." Instead, I found her wrapped in a young man's arms, sharing a long, deep kiss. My world went silent. The roses in my lap felt impossibly heavy as I watched her with this stranger, a boy who looked fresh out of college. Then, her text flashed on my phone: "Plane just landed! So tired. Can't wait to see you, honey! XOXO." The blatant lie hit harder than the betrayal itself. That night, she came home, smiling, feigning affection, even pulling out an anniversary gift – a sleek, silver watch. A wave of nausea washed over me. It was the exact same watch the young man at the airport was wearing. She spoke of love and forever, her words like ash in my mouth. Was any of it real? She spun more lies, claiming her trip was to San Francisco, not Chicago, and trying to pass off the watch as an innocent mistake. Her desperation to maintain the facade was almost fascinating, a grotesque parody of the woman I thought I knew. I felt a strange detachment, watching my life unravel. The situation worsened when she tried to comfort me, mistaking my coldness for work stress. Her phone rang, and I knew it was him – Liam Davis. I locked myself in the bathroom, feeling the filth, and then made a call. I hired a private investigator. The next morning, the investigator' s photos confirmed my worst fears: Jessica and Liam, intimate, entangled. The rage I had suppressed began to simmer, fueled by the sheer audacity of her deceit. How could she have poisoned every moment of our shared life for two years?”
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