She Followed Her Husband To A Baptism And Found Her Own Name-Teptep

Ethan left the house smelling like another woman.

Not a faint trace, not something a person could explain away as an elevator ride or a crowded lobby.

It was thick, sweet perfume, clinging to the collar of his jacket and the cuffs of his newly pressed peach dress shirt.

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Claire noticed it before she noticed the shirt.

The kitchen still smelled like burnt coffee, lemon dish soap, and the warm dust that always rose through the vents on Sunday mornings.

Outside, sunlight hit the driveway so hard the windshield of Ethan’s car flashed white.

He stood by the counter adjusting the expensive watch he only wore when he wanted people to notice him.

“I have to head out,” he said.

Claire looked up from her half-cold mug.

“Where?”

“A client’s baby baptism.”

He said it too smoothly.

That was the first thing that made her stomach tighten.

Not the words.

The speed.

Ethan had always been good at sounding reasonable when he was hiding something unreasonable.

“What kind of client invites you to a baptism on a Sunday morning?” she asked.

He reached for his keys.

“The kind I don’t say no to.”

“That sounds like family, not work.”

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