She Called Her Father From A Locked Basement After Ethan Broke Her Leg-yumihong

When Sophia cut her New York trip short, she thought she was coming home to save a marriage that had grown quiet around the edges.

She had told herself Ethan was stressed.

She had told herself the late calls, the guarded phone screen, and the way he looked through her at breakfast were all part of another business deal that had swallowed him whole.

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It was their third wedding anniversary, and she wanted one night where they remembered who they had been before the money, the house, the parties, and the people who smiled too hard around Ethan because they wanted something from him.

She came home with a vintage watch in a cream paper bag, the kind with thick handles and a tiny printed logo that made the gift feel heavier than it was.

The receipt was still open on her phone because she had checked the delivery time twice in the car.

Date.

Time.

Address.

Proof that she had come home early with love in her hands.

The foyer smelled like polished marble, expensive candle wax, fresh white flowers, and a sour note underneath it all that her body recognized before her mind wanted to.

Her heels clicked across the floor.

The sound was too clean.

Too bright.

Too alone.

Then she saw the stockings.

They lay beside the couch in a loose, careless twist, the way things only land when somebody takes them off in a hurry and knows the house belongs to them.

A black lace bra hung over the armrest like it had been placed there on purpose.

A trail of silk and satin led from the living room toward the stairs.

At the top, warm bedroom light slipped through a door left partly open.

Sophia stood still with the gift bag against her thigh and lied to herself for three seconds.

Maybe the housekeeper had left laundry out.

Maybe some assistant had delivered wardrobe samples.

Maybe marriage did not end in a hallway while expensive candles burned and flowers opened in a vase like nothing terrible had happened.

Then she heard a woman laugh.

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