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My Friend Kissed My Husband by My Sickbed

While dying in a hospital bed, a woman is shattered to see her husband and best friend locked in a romantic embrace. This ultimate betrayal fuels her spirit when she miraculously wakes up ten years earlier. Given a second chance at life, she decides to use her knowledge of the future to orchestrate their downfall. Driven by a cold desire for justice, she embarks on a calculated path of revenge to destroy those who once ruined her soul.
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Chapter 3

The next morning, I woke before the alarm, my body still adjusting to this strange new reality of being healthy again. John was already stirring beside me, his arm draped carelessly across my waist in a gesture that once would have made me feel loved. Now it felt like a lie made flesh.

"Morning, beautiful," he murmured, pressing a kiss to my shoulder. His voice carried that same warm tone I remembered from our early days, before everything went wrong. Before I knew what he really was.

I turned in his arms, forcing a sleepy smile. "Good morning."

He studied my face for a moment, and I wondered if he could see the difference in my eyes. But whatever he was looking for, he seemed satisfied. "You look better. More rested."

"I feel better," I said, and it wasn't entirely a lie. Despite everything, having my strength back was intoxicating. "Dr. Evans says the early treatment is working."

John nodded, though something flickered across his expression—too quick for me to catch fully. "That's great, sweetheart. I'm so relieved."

As he got ready for work, I watched him with new eyes. Every gesture, every casual comment took on sinister undertones. When his phone buzzed and he glanced at it with a slight smile before quickly putting it face-down, I felt that familiar cold fury settle in my chest.

"Who was that?" I asked, keeping my voice light and curious rather than suspicious.

"Just work stuff," he said without missing a beat. "Peterson wants to move up the quarterly meeting."

Liar. I knew that smile—it was the same one he used to get when I surprised him with his favorite dinner or when we were planning a weekend getaway. That wasn't a work smile. That was a smile for someone special.

After John left, I sat at our kitchen island with my laptop and a cup of coffee, ready to begin my investigation. If I was going to destroy them, I needed evidence. Solid, irrefutable proof of their betrayal.

I started with their social media accounts, scrolling through posts from the past few months with the methodical precision of a detective. At first glance, nothing seemed suspicious. John's Instagram showed the usual mix of work events and casual photos. Sarah's was filled with her typical lifestyle content—artfully arranged coffee cups, sunset photos, inspirational quotes about friendship and loyalty that now made my stomach turn.

But as I dug deeper, patterns began to emerge. On March 15th, John had posted a photo from Russo's, an upscale Italian restaurant downtown, tagged at 7:30 PM. Sarah's account showed a picture of pasta and wine from the same restaurant, posted at 9:45 PM the same night. The lighting in both photos was identical—same candles, same table setting visible in the background.

My hands tightened around my coffee mug. They'd been there together, but posted separately to avoid suspicion. How long had they been this careful? How long had I been this blind?

I kept scrolling, my anger growing with each discovery. The Griffith Observatory on April 2nd—John's sunset photo at 6:15 PM, Sarah's stargazing selfie at 8:30 PM. The Beverly Hills Hotel bar on April 20th—his whiskey photo, her martini glass, both with the same distinctive art deco fixtures in the background.

They thought they were so clever, staggering their posts to maintain plausible deniability. But they'd gotten sloppy, comfortable in their deception.

Next, I pulled up our joint bank account and credit card statements. John handled most of our finances, claiming it was easier for him to manage everything through his work accounts. I'd trusted him completely, never questioning the charges that appeared on our statements.

Now I scrutinized every line item with forensic intensity. The restaurant charges I'd already identified were there, along with dozens of others I'd never noticed. Hotel charges that coincided with his supposed business trips. Expensive jewelry purchases that had never made their way to me. Flowers ordered on days when I'd received nothing.

The evidence was overwhelming, but I needed more. I needed something that would hold up in court, something that would destroy them both publicly and completely.

I grabbed my phone and called Sarah, forcing warmth into my voice. "Hey, girl! How are you?"

"Zelda!" Her voice was bright, cheerful, with no hint of the venom I'd heard in my hospital room. "I'm good! How are you feeling? John mentioned you've been under the weather."

Of course he had. They probably discussed my health regularly, counting down the days until my illness would conveniently remove me from the equation.

"Much better, actually. The doctors caught it early." I let a note of genuine happiness creep into my voice. "I was thinking we should celebrate. Maybe get together for drinks this weekend?"

There was a pause—just a fraction of a second, but I caught it. "Oh, I'd love to, but I'm actually going out of town this weekend. Work thing."

"That's too bad. Where are you headed?"

Another pause. "San Francisco. Boring conference stuff."

I made a mental note to check John's schedule. If my suspicions were correct, he'd suddenly develop a need to travel this weekend too.

After we hung up, I spent the rest of the morning combing through every digital trace of their relationship. Social media check-ins, Venmo transactions, even their Spotify activity—John had been listening to Sarah's playlists, and she'd been liking songs he'd recently played.

By noon, I had compiled a timeline that painted a clear picture of their affair. It had started at least eight months ago, possibly longer. They'd been careful, but not careful enough. Love—or whatever twisted version of it they shared—had made them careless.

That evening, as John and I sat down for dinner, I decided to test my theory about the weekend.

"I ran into Jennifer Walsh today," I said casually, cutting into my chicken. "She mentioned that our old college crowd is having a reunion dinner this Saturday. I thought it might be fun to go."

John's fork paused halfway to his mouth, and for just an instant, his carefully composed expression cracked. I saw panic flash across his features before he quickly recovered.

"This Saturday? I'm not sure I can make it. I might have to travel for work."

"Oh no, really? Where?"

"San Francisco. Last-minute client meeting."

The same city Sarah had mentioned. My heart hammered against my ribs, but I kept my expression neutral, even slightly disappointed.

"That's such a shame. We haven't seen those guys in ages." I reached across the table and squeezed his hand. "But work comes first, right?"

He squeezed back, his smile warm and reassuring. "You know I'd rather be with you. Maybe you could go without me? Catch up with everyone?"

"Maybe," I said, though we both knew I wouldn't. I'd never been comfortable in social situations without him, something he'd always known and used to his advantage.

As we finished dinner, John's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, and I caught that same secretive smile from the morning.

"Sorry, just need to respond to this quickly," he said, typing rapidly.

I nodded and began clearing the dishes, but my mind was racing. Everything was falling into place exactly as I'd expected. They thought they were so smart, so careful. They had no idea that their victim had become their hunter.

That night, as John slept beside me, I stared at the ceiling and planned my next moves. I had the timeline, the evidence, the patterns.

But I needed more than circumstantial proof. I needed something that would destroy them completely—something that would ensure they could never hurt anyone the way they'd hurt me.

After all, they thought I was still dying. They had no idea I was just getting started.

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