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The Stranger in My Husband's Phone

Elena's long-term marriage is shattered when she finds a cryptic contact on her husband’s phone. Initial doubts quickly evolve into a dark journey through a maze of deception and false identities. As she digs deeper into this stranger’s link to her partner, she unearths secrets that put her entire family at risk. In this gripping tale of mystery and romance, Elena faces a choice: pursue the painful truth or preserve her fragile peace.
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Chapter 3

I didn’t pick it up right away. I just sat at the kitchen table, the wood grain pressing faint patterns into my forearms, listening to the refrigerator cycle off and on. The apartment held its breath. On the coffee table, the iPad lay face-up, a thin slab of glass and aluminum holding a quiet I wasn’t ready to break. My fingers rested against the edge of the table. I counted the seconds. One. Two. Ten. Then I stood up and walked to the kitchen.

I needed the ritual. I needed something to hold. The canister of grounds clinked softly against the counter. I measured two scoops, watching the dark powder settle, and pressed the brew button. The machine shuddered to life, then began its slow, rhythmic dripping. I leaned against the counter and wrapped my arms around myself. My pulse had a low, steady thrum against my ribs, the kind you feel when you’re standing on a diving board and looking down at water that looks too far away. I told myself I was just giving myself a minute. That I was being careful. But my throat felt tight, dry.

The smell of roasted beans filled the small space, sharp and familiar. I poured the coffee into my favorite mug—the one with the chipped handle we kept meaning to replace—and wrapped both hands around it. The heat seeped into my palms, traveling up my wrists. It felt real. Solid. I carried it back to the living room and sank into the couch. The cushions sighed under my weight, releasing a faint dust of fabric and memory. I set the mug on the side table, careful not to spill a drop, and finally lifted the iPad.

It was heavier than it looked. I tapped the screen. It woke instantly, still unlocked from when he’d left it out that morning. I found the yellow icon. Snapchat. I hesitated for half a second before pressing it. The app opened, bypassing any password. A prompt flashed: Welcome back, DannyC_88. My breath caught. He must have logged in on here once, months ago, and never signed out. He never remembered that Apple accounts sync across devices. To him, a tablet was just a larger screen for shows and spreadsheets. He didn’t know it kept receipts. I tapped Continue.

The main chat list loaded. At the very top, pushed up by recent activity, was SugarPeach. I stared at the username. It felt deliberately playful, a little cheap. The profile picture wasn’t a face. It was a cropped photograph of a woman’s collarbone and the delicate slope of a shoulder, caught in warm, low light. A thin gold chain rested against her skin, catching a sliver of reflected sunlight. I zoomed in without meaning to. The intimacy of it hit me in the chest, sudden and physical. It wasn’t explicit, but it didn’t need to be. It was the kind of photo meant to be looked at closely. Held.

My thumb hovered over the thread. I tapped it. The conversation opened. A string of messages scrolled upward. I didn’t read them all at first. I let my eyes drop to the bottom, to the most recent bubble. It was gray. Outgoing. From him.

you're the only thing that makes me feel alive lately.

I read it once. Then again. The words sat there, stark against the white background. No emojis. No punctuation. Just a flat, declarative sentence that carried the weight of a confession.

I looked at the timestamp underneath. Yesterday, 11:47 PM.

The numbers locked into place. 11:47. I knew that minute. I was lying on our side of the bed, facing the wall, the sheets cool against my bare shoulders. I’d listened to the bathroom door click shut behind him. The shower had been running for twenty minutes. Then it stopped. I’d heard the towel rack slide. I’d waited. Ten minutes passed. Twenty. I’d finally called out, asking if he was okay, if he was coming to bed. His voice had come through the wood, muffled and carefully measured. Just finishing up some work emails on my phone. Go ahead and sleep. I’d turned over, stared at the ceiling fan turning lazily in the dark, and eventually closed my eyes. I’d told myself he was just tired. I’d told myself Q4 was brutal. I’d believed him because believing him was easier than lying awake wondering what else it could be.

The iPad felt cold now. I traced the edge of the screen with my thumb. The glass was smooth, unyielding. I thought about the word alive. He was sitting on the closed lid of the toilet at 11:47, thumbs moving over this screen, typing that sentence to a woman whose collarbone he’d been staring at. And I was twenty feet away, breathing in the dark, making space for his exhaustion. I thought about the Mary Oliver book on the shelf. For the woman who taught me how to read silence. He had written that to me. Five years ago. Back when my quiet meant something worth documenting. Back when I was the one who grounded him. Now I was just the backdrop. The quiet room he walked through. The person he came home to when he was done being someone else.

I didn’t scroll up to read what came before. I didn’t need to. The single line at the bottom said enough. It painted the whole picture. My chest didn’t tighten. My stomach didn’t twist. I expected rage, the kind that burns through your veins and makes you throw things or scream or demand answers before the sun comes up. But it didn’t come. Instead, a strange, hollow calm settled over my shoulders, heavy and absolute. I read the message again. I looked at the timestamp. I looked at the collarbone.

I didn't feel angry. I felt something worse. I felt like I was reading a novel someone had written about a stranger, and halfway through I realized the stranger was me.

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