She Invited Her Cheating Husband And Best Friend To Dinner-Teptep

I never told Liam that I knew.

That was the first decision that saved me.

Not the solicitor.

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Not the bank statements.

Not the neat little bundle of proof I would later slide across a restaurant table inside a blue Tiffany box.

Silence saved me first.

Because the morning I found Jessica’s messages on my husband’s tablet, every foolish, wounded part of me wanted to wake the whole house with it.

I wanted to drag Liam from the shower and hold the screen up between us.

I wanted to ring Jessica and hear her voice turn false while she searched for a way to make me feel mad.

I wanted the sort of scene people pretend they would never make.

Instead, I put the tablet back where it had been.

I smoothed the duvet.

I washed my hands at the basin and watched the water run over my fingers until they stopped trembling.

When Liam came out of the bathroom, towel round his waist, steam behind him, smelling of expensive soap and someone else’s sheets, I kissed his cheek.

“Morning, love,” I said.

He smiled at me.

That was what hurt most at first.

Not the affair.

The ease.

“Morning, beautiful,” he said, as if he had not just taught me that a person could destroy your life and still look you straight in the face over coffee.

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