At 2 A.M., I Heard Why My Husband Chose His Mum Over Me Every Night-Teptep

For three years, Mariana Carter slept beside a husband who left her before dawn as faithfully as other men left for work.

The first time it happened, she told herself not to be unkind.

The house was unfamiliar to everyone then.

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The wedding cards still stood on the sideboard.

The spare ribbon from her bouquet was curled in a kitchen drawer.

Her new shoes had left a faint mark near the bedroom skirting board, and her wedding ring still felt slightly too noticeable on her finger.

Emiliano had waited until she was nearly asleep.

He had been lying on his back, perfectly still, the way he often did when he was thinking.

Then the mattress shifted.

Mariana kept her eyes closed, half expecting him to go to the bathroom or check the front door.

Instead, she heard the wardrobe open.

A soft scrape.

A rustle of wool.

The click of a careful hand on the bedroom latch.

When she opened her eyes, he was gone.

Only the cold fold of the sheet remained beside her.

In the morning, he came back before she had properly woken, smelling faintly of the grey blanket he kept folded on the top shelf.

He kissed her forehead and said sorry, as if he had disturbed her by coughing.

“My mum had a bad night,” he said.

Mariana nodded because she wanted to be a good wife.

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