She Bought Her Husband an £8,000 Watch Before Hearing the Truth-congtien

I arrived early to my husband’s birthday party carrying the £8,000 watch I bought him — and heard his mistress laughing about “the stupid wife” from the kitchen.

Even now, months later, I can still hear the exact rhythm of her laugh.

Sharp.

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Confident.

The kind of laugh people use when they are absolutely certain they will never face consequences.

The rain started while I was leaving Knightsbridge.

Not dramatic rain.

Just steady London rain tapping softly across the windshield while buses sprayed water across slick streets and tired office workers hurried beneath umbrellas.

I remember glancing at the clock in my Audi at exactly 6:47 p.m.

I was early.

That mattered because Daniel hated lateness.

For twelve years I had shaped my life around the small preferences of a man who slowly stopped noticing those sacrifices.

That sounds bitter written out loud.

Maybe it is.

But honesty usually sounds bitter after betrayal finally removes the sugar coating.

The black velvet watch box sat beside me in the passenger seat.

£8,000.

A Rolex Submariner.

The exact one Daniel paused to admire outside Harrod’s three months earlier.

He touched the glass briefly and laughed.

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