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Wife Mocked Her Husband Until The Dream House Deed Said His Name-hamyt

Julia’s phone buzzed beside the kitchen sink I had fixed that morning.

The preview lit up with my name.

Ryan is worthless.

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For a second, I thought the phone had glitched or the sentence belonged to some other Ryan whose wife also left her phone on a counter while the shower ran upstairs.

Then the next line came in.

Trevor says I should divorce him and take half.

I stood there with one hand on the counter and the other wrapped around her phone, reading the message that was meant for Crystal, her friend who always laughed too hard at my expense when Julia had wine in her.

Above that message were weeks of proof, then months, and every scroll showed me another piece of the life Julia had been living while I was at work or under the sink or picking up takeout because she was “showing a property.”

Trevor picked me up from the gym again.

Ryan thinks I am working late.

He fixed the sink today and acted like he deserved a medal.

I can’t believe he thinks he is good enough for me.

I read until the words stopped feeling like words and became a temperature in my chest.

The shower shut off upstairs.

I forwarded what I needed to myself, erased the trail from her sent folder, set the phone exactly where she had left it, and rinsed my hands though there was nothing on them.

Julia came down twenty minutes later in the black dress I had said looked beautiful on her the week before.

She smelled like expensive perfume and steam.

She kissed my cheek without looking at me.

“Working late again,” she said.

Her eyes were on the hallway mirror, not my face.

“Big showing,” she added, fixing her lipstick with the precision of a person who had already decided who deserved her effort.

“Sure,” I said.

My voice sounded normal enough to fool her, which hurt in a way I did not have language for yet.

When the door closed, I called Mike Patterson, my oldest friend and the only bartender in Riverside Heights who could pour a whiskey like he was listening before you talked.

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