I stumbled upon a hotel-branded water bottle tucked away in my wife’s bag. It was completely unexpected.

Picking up Chloe from her office after work, I found a fancy hotel water bottle in her bag. Instinctively, I looked at her. “What were you doing at a hotel?” Chloe didn’t even hesitate. “Where would I even find the time for a hotel? I come straight home every day after work.” I froze. This was the first time in all our years of marriage she had ever lied to me. Later that night, I stared at my sleeping wife. My mind kept replaying the image of that water bottle in her bag, and insomnia hit me hard. I picked up Chloe’s phone from the table and typed in the old password, but it showed an error. She’d suddenly changed her phone password. A knot of dread tightened in my stomach. After a moment, I tried her bank card PIN instead, and the screen lit up. I opened SnapChat. My chat was still pinned at the top. She didn’t have many contacts, just a few friends and colleagues. All the chat logs looked perfectly normal. I let out a sigh of relief, maybe I was just overthinking things. But then, I clicked on her Amazon app. My eyes widened at a string of recent purchases for men’s items: razors, belts, pajamas, and more. The shipping address was her company. I stared, completely baffled, re-reading it over and over, certain I had never received any of these things. She hadn’t given me a gift in ages. My hands trembled as I clicked into other apps. I discovered she’d been booking a hotel room every single lunchtime for nearly three months. My heart felt like it was being squeezed by a giant hand, leaving me breathless. Just moments ago, when we were intimate, she’d caressed my waist and said, “Honey, have you gained weight?” So, the man she was cheating with was at her company, and he was thin. I didn’t sleep a wink all night. When Chloe woke up that morning, she kissed my forehead as usual. “Honey, I’m heading to work. You sleep in a bit more.” A bitter ache surged in my nose. I rolled over, pretending to still be asleep, and didn’t answer her. Chloe got ready, then sat at her vanity, applying makeup for a full half-hour. She even put on perfume. Usually, she’d go to work without any makeup. I watched her meticulous grooming, remembering how she’d recently started yoga. It had to be for him. After she left for work, I sat on the bed in a daze for a long time. I didn’t go to work; I texted in sick. It wasn’t until nearly noon that I left the house. I called an Uber and headed to Chloe’s office building. The moment it hit twelve o’clock, I saw Chloe walk out and get into a black sedan. I immediately followed, trailing the car to a hotel – the same one I’d seen listed in her booking information. When the black sedan pulled to a stop, a tall, slender man in a dress shirt stepped out of the driver’s seat. He looked young and stylish. I looked down at my own cheap tee, probably under $10. I’d been pinching every penny for her, not even buying myself a decent shirt that cost over twenty dollars. Soon, it clicked. This man was Mason Xu, Chloe’s colleague. He was the one who drove Chloe home after their team dinner last month. Because he’d acted so normal back then, I hadn’t thought anything of it. It seemed everything had been a warning sign. Following the booking details I’d seen last night, I went to Room 1045. They must have been in too much of a hurry; the door wasn’t completely shut. I walked slowly closer. At first, I heard only playful laughter, but then it morphed into moans. My entire body went numb with cold. I never imagined something like this would happen to me. Chloe always came straight home from work, gentle, kind, and devoted to me. In everyone’s eyes, she was the perfect wife. I remembered once, when I’d accidentally scrolled past news of a woman cheating, I jokingly asked her, “Honey, would you ever cheat on me?” Chloe laughed and hugged me, saying, “Honey, I swear, I’ll only ever kiss you and love you in this lifetime.” The muffled voices from inside broke my train of thought. Mason asked, “When can we stop sneaking around like this and just be together openly?” Chloe soothed him, “Soon, you just have to trust me.” “You said you didn’t want kids, but I don’t feel comfortable getting a vasectomy.” “Then I’ll take the pill. Don’t get a vasectomy, it’s too painful.” Suddenly, my heart felt like it had been stabbed, torn and bleeding. When Chloe and I first got married, she said she didn’t want children yet, and worried about accidental pregnancies, so she always took birth control pills. I felt bad for her, so *I* got a vasectomy. Chloe was so touched, “Honey, you’ve sacrificed so much. Once our lives are stable, we’ll have a sweet baby.” Getting the vasectomy was painful, but I never complained, not a single word, because I truly loved her. For a moment, I wanted to burst in there, consequences be damned. But I didn’t. I knew I had to stay calm. I don’t know how I walked out of that hotel. Tears streamed down my face uncontrollably. The thought of Chloe betraying me brought immense pain, a complete breakdown. My parents didn’t support me marrying Chloe back then, but I defied them anyway, choosing to marry her, believing we’d be happy forever. Chloe had also sworn she’d love me for a lifetime, never letting me down. Liar! That evening, Chloe came home from work with bags of groceries. “Honey, I bought your favorite crab.” I looked at her quietly. “Did you forget? I’m allergic to crab.” Chloe’s movements faltered. She raised a hand and patted her head. “Oh, my memory! I’ve been so swamped lately, my head’s spinning.” She used to never forget my habits; she knew exactly what foods I was allergic to. I also used to feel she truly loved me. One winter, I was in a bad car accident, severely injured. When I woke up from surgery, Chloe cried , “Thank God you’re safe. I don’t know how I’d live without you.” During my hospital stay, she never left my bedside, even afraid to sleep at night, worried the IV might backflow. But somehow, somewhere, she changed. Her affair wasn’t without clues. Lately, her phone had been glued to her hand, and she often smiled foolishly at it. When I asked, she’d say she was just scrolling through TikTok videos. A few days ago, she bought several sexy dresses, claiming she wanted to dress up nicely so I wouldn’t lose interest. Thinking back, it was truly laughable. I looked at Chloe and asked, “Do you love me?” Chloe smiled nonchalantly. “Of course I love you, honey. You’re the one I love most.” Her acting was truly superb. If I hadn’t seen her and Mason go to that hotel with my own eyes, I would have foolishly believed every word. After Chloe went to shower, I picked up her phone and found her SnapChat messages with Mason. She must have been deleting them daily; these messages from half an hour ago she hadn’t had time to erase. Mason: “I miss you so much. Can you not let him touch you? It makes me so uncomfortable.” Chloe: “Don’t worry, he and I have no feelings left. You’re the one I love now.” My fingers clutched the phone so hard they turned white. Suppressing the pain in my heart, I clicked into Mason’s social media. His latest post: *I said I wanted crab, and someone immediately made me oil-braised crab. I’m truly the happiest man in the world.* So, he was the one who loved crab. He’d also posted many other photos showing off their relationship, none with faces visible. One picture showed him hugging a woman from behind, wearing pajamas, taking a selfie in front of a bathroom mirror. I recognized it immediately: our bathroom at home. My breath hitched. I checked the date. That day, I had been away on a business trip. I immediately pulled out my own phone, opened the security camera app, and watched as she brought Mason home while I was away. They started kissing right at the front door. The thought of them sleeping in *my* bed made my stomach churn. No wonder I saw so much cigarette ash on the table when I got back from my trip. I’d just assumed I hadn’t cleaned properly before I left. A message from her best friend popped up. I instinctively tapped it open. “Aren’t you worried Liam will find out you’re using your money — *your shared money* — to buy Mason a house?” Chloe: “Liam can live in a rental forever for all I care. He’s used to it. But Mason can’t. I can’t bear for him to suffer.” “I want to have a home with Mason.” All the blood in my body turned to ice. The apartment we were living in was rented. I’d been working myself to the bone just to buy a house. Chloe and I had a joint account. After monthly living expenses, all our remaining salary would go into it, saved for a down payment. But Chloe’s salary wasn’t high; it barely covered her own expenses. Most of the money in that account was mine. So, she was using the money I painstakingly saved to buy Mason a house. I was shaking with rage. Chloe came out after her shower. I looked at her and said, “I saw a house this afternoon. It’s pretty good.” “Let’s find some time tomorrow, and you can come with me to finalize it.” Chloe’s eyes darted away. After a long pause, she came and sat beside me. “Honey, buying a house now would put too much pressure on us.” I asked blandly, “The money in the account is enough for a down payment, and the monthly mortgage isn’t much. My salary is enough to cover it. What pressure are you talking about?” Chloe avoided my gaze. “I still think we shouldn’t buy a house for now. Let’s wait a bit.” I smiled. “Why shouldn’t we buy a house now?” Chloe frowned. “The economy isn’t good, and housing prices are falling fast. It’s not a good deal to buy now. Besides, we’re perfectly fine living here, there’s no need to rush into a new place.” My fists clenched unconsciously. I thought of her words: *Liam can live in a rental forever for all I care. I can’t bear for Mason to suffer, but she can bear for me to suffer.* What exactly was I to her? “What if I insist on buying?” Chloe stood up impatiently. “I don’t want to argue with you. I’m going to the office to work overtime tonight; I won’t be back to sleep.” With that, she walked out. I didn’t need to guess; she wasn’t going to work overtime. She was going to Mason. Chloe didn’t come back all night. At dawn, I went to the bank and checked our statements. Chloe had indeed used the money from our joint account to buy a house for Mason. The neighborhood was ironically right near ours. Immediately after, I went to the law firm my friend recommended. “Please help me prepare a divorce agreement.” The lawyer listened to me then asked, “Mr. Liam, do you have any other demands?” I closed my eyes. The woman I had truly loved for seven years had cheated on me. I was going to make her pay. That afternoon, I received a message from Chloe: “Honey, the company is having a dinner party tonight. I won’t be home for dinner.” I didn’t reply. I called my friend directly and asked him to do something for me. That evening, I arrived at the private room door. The room was packed. Chloe and Mason sat together. They seemed to be playing a game, facing each other, fingers interlaced, their eyes full of intense longing for each other. When I pushed the door open, the lively atmosphere inside came to an abrupt halt. Chloe frantically let go of Mason’s hand and stood up, walking toward me. “How did you get here?” Looking at her tense expression, I calmly asked, “Aren’t you going to introduce me to your colleagues?” Mason’s eyes were slightly red, as if he was deeply wronged. Chloe noticed, stepped forward, and grabbed my wrist, saying, “I have things to do, you should go home first.” I broke free of her grasp. “I’m here today because I also have something to do.” The moment my words fell, the screen that had been playing music switched to another video: footage of Chloe and Mason kissing at our front door. The entire room erupted in gasps. Chloe’s face drained of all color. I looked into her eyes and asked, word for word, “Chloe, was it fun to lie to me?”

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