She Found Him Toasting His Pregnant Assistant At Their Estate-heuh

The first thing I noticed was the light.

It should have been welcoming.

The terrace lanterns were all burning low and gold, casting soft pools across the cedar deck and making the glass doors look warmer than the kitchen behind me.

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The second thing I noticed was the sound of Grant laughing.

Not the careful laugh he used in front of investors, or the charming one he saved for strangers, but the careless private laugh of a man who believed everyone useful had already been dealt with.

I stood just inside the kitchen with my coat still damp from the journey, one shoulder against the doorframe, and the black presentation portfolio pinned between my arms like a shield.

The kettle had clicked off a minute earlier, but I had not moved to pour the water.

A mug sat beside the sink, empty and waiting.

On an ordinary night, that sort of thing would have grounded me.

A kettle, a mug, a tea towel folded badly by the taps, the small signs that a room was real and that life carried on no matter how grand the people outside pretended to be.

That night, everything ordinary seemed to watch me.

I had not come to spy on my husband.

I had come to surprise him.

Inside the portfolio were the final contracts for Red Canyon Sanctuary, the luxury eco-resort Grant and I had spent four years building, though anyone listening to him speak about it would have thought I merely stood nearby holding his coat.

There were architectural drawings clipped in careful order.

There were environmental approvals I had fought for when everyone else said the delays were impossible.

There were investor contracts, revised bank documents, land agreements, and pages marked for signature.

There were notes in the margins written after midnight, after dawn, after meetings where Grant smiled from the centre of the room while I quietly remembered every figure he forgot.

Four years can disappear inside a folder if the wrong man is allowed to tell the story.

I had driven from Chicago believing I was carrying the last piece of our future.

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