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The wife I forgot to love

Helena Graves gave Damian two years of devotion, only to be met with divorce papers. Choosing dignity over desperation, she signs them and leaves to reclaim the career and life she sacrificed. As Helena thrives independently, a stunned Damian begins to regret his choice of the calculating Camila. While Helena rises, Damian unravels, realizing he overlooked the perfect woman. Now, he must face a haunting question: can he ever regain the love he discarded?
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Chapter 19

The lunch was a formality.

Damian knew that going in. A client relationship that had been running for three years and needed the occasional face to face to stay warm. Good food. Careful conversation. The particular performance of two people who respected each other professionally and had nothing else in common pretending that the lunch itself was the point.

The client's name was Gerald Osei. Mid fifties. Sharp. The kind of man who had been in enough rooms to know which ones mattered and moved through all of them with the same unhurried confidence. Damian liked him. Not personally exactly. But professionally in the way that mattered.

They were halfway through the main course when Gerald's phone buzzed on the table.

He glanced at it and then looked up with the expression of a man who had just remembered something.

"My wife is going to be furious with me," Gerald said. "I promised her I would get tickets to this production and I keep forgetting." He put the phone face down. "She has been following it since the casting announcement. Apparently there is a new actress in it that Jordan Park discovered. My wife says she is extraordinary."

Damian cut into his food.

"What production," he said. The kind of question you ask to keep a conversation moving. Nothing behind it.

"Something filming on the south side. Streaming series apparently." Gerald picked up his wine. "My wife saw a small feature about it. An interview with Jordan Park where she talked about this actress she found. Said she walked into the audition room and stopped the whole day." He shook his head with the mild amusement of a man whose wife's enthusiasms were a source of affectionate tolerance. "She has been talking about it for two weeks. I promised tickets to the wrap event whenever that happens."

Damian nodded.

"What is the actress's name," he said.

Gerald thought for a moment. "Graves something. Helena Graves." He picked up his fork. "Do you know her."

Damian looked at his plate.

"She is my wife," he said.

The words came out before he had decided to say them. Not a correction exactly. Not the full truth either. Just the two words arriving in the space before he could stop them.

Gerald looked at him with surprise and then with the warm interest of a man who had just discovered an unexpected connection. "You are serious. Helena Graves is your wife."

"Yes," Damian said.

He did not say was. He did not say ex. He just let the word sit there the way it had landed and did not touch it.

"Well." Gerald leaned back slightly. "Your wife is apparently someone people are going to be talking about. Jordan Park does not give interviews about actresses she has just found. She is not that kind of director." He looked at Damian with genuine curiosity. "Did you know she could do this."

Damian looked at the table.

He thought about two years of dinners. Of Helena asking about his day and him answering and not asking about hers with the same attention. Of her moving through their home quietly and capably and him never once sitting down and asking what she dreamed about.

"No," he said. "I did not know."

Gerald studied him for a moment with the perceptiveness of a man who had been reading people across lunch tables for thirty years. Then he picked up his wine and moved the conversation somewhere else with the tact of someone who recognised a door that was not his to open.

Damian ate.

He said the right things for the rest of the lunch. Asked the right questions. Closed the conversation the way it needed to be closed. Shook Gerald's hand outside the restaurant and walked to his car and got in.

He sat.

Your wife is apparently someone people are going to be talking about.

He had not corrected it. He had said yes and let the word wife stay in the room and breathed inside it for the length of the lunch like a man trying on something he had given away and finding it still fit.

He started the engine.

He drove back to the office.

He sat through two afternoon meetings and answered emails and did everything a Thursday required of him and did it well because that was what he did. He was competent. He had always been competent. Competence had never been the problem.

He drove home at seven.

Camila was there. She had ordered food because she had had a long day and did not feel like cooking and she said this with the easy self awareness of someone who did not feel the need to apologise for it. They ate on the couch. She talked about the long day. He listened and responded and was present.

After she fell asleep he lay in the dark.

He thought about Gerald Osei saying your wife is someone people are going to be talking about.

He thought about himself saying yes.

He thought about Helena standing in a car park on a Monday evening telling him she did not have anything against him and meaning it completely and walking away without looking back.

He thought about Jordan Park stopping a whole casting day because of what Helena did in a room.

He had not known.

He had lived with her for two years and shared her mornings and her kitchen and her quiet and he had not known.

He thought about that for a long time.

About how much of a person you can miss when you are standing right next to them. About how easy it is to assume you know someone completely and discover later that what you knew was only the surface of them. The parts they showed you. The parts you bothered to look at.

Helena had moved through their home quietly. She had cooked and kept things running and asked about his day and listened properly and been warm and present and he had received all of it the way you receive things you have come to expect. Without examining them. Without asking where they came from or what they cost the person giving them.

He had never asked her what she dreamed about.

That thought had arrived before and he had moved past it quickly. Tonight it sat down and stayed.

Two years. He could not think of a single conversation where he had asked her what she wanted. Not for dinner. Not from life. Not from herself. He had assumed he knew. She was his wife. He knew her.

Except he had not known she could walk into a room and stop a whole day.

He had not known that at all.

The city outside was dark and still.

Camila shifted in her sleep beside him. He looked at her briefly. At the familiar face and the familiar shape of her in the dark.

He looked back at the ceiling.

He closed his eyes.

He did not sleep for a long time.

And in the morning when he got up and made coffee and stood at the window the way he always did, the first thing that came into his head was not the deal closing that week or the meeting at nine or anything that belonged to the day ahead.

It was a question he had no good answer to.

Had she always been this person. Or had he left and she became her.

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