Husband Visits CEO Wife And Finds Another Man Using His Place-heuh

I made a decision to visit my wife at her job as a CEO. At the entrance, there was a sign that said “Authorised Personnel Only”.

When I told the security guard I was the CEO’s husband, he laughed and said, “Sir, I see her husband every day. There he is coming out right now.”

So I decided to play along.

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I had not gone there looking for trouble.

That is the part I kept telling myself later, when my mind began returning to that lobby over and over, as if replaying it might produce a kinder ending.

I had gone there with a latte and a sandwich.

Nothing more dramatic than that.

My name is Gerald Hutchkins, and I was 56 years old when I learnt that a marriage can be standing upright in the morning and lying in pieces before lunch.

Lauren and I had been married for 28 years.

Not a perfect 28 years, because people who say that usually mean they have edited out the ugly bits.

We had argued about money in the early days.

We had sat through illnesses, family funerals, missed holidays, bad boiler noises, overcooked dinners, and the dreadful quiet that follows when two people have both said too much.

But I trusted the shape of us.

I trusted the everyday things.

Her keys in the little bowl by the front door.

Her coat on the back of the kitchen chair.

The half-drunk mug of tea she forgot whenever work swallowed her whole.

The way she would come home after a long day, kick off her shoes, and say, “Don’t ask,” before I had opened my mouth.

Lauren was the CEO of Meridian Technologies.

That title sounded grander than our life felt.

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