His Wife Left Diamonds, Proof, And A Goodbye He Never Expected-hothiyenvy_5

He came home believing rain could blur the edges of what he had done.

It had been pouring across Seattle since midnight, the kind of hard, steady rain that turned every streetlight into a smear of gold and every windshield into a confession half-erased.

Adrien Sterling guided his black Audi into the driveway of 42 Oakwood Drive at 2:14 in the morning.

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The wipers dragged water from side to side with slow mechanical patience.

He sat there after the engine died, both hands still on the steering wheel, listening to the ticking metal under the hood and the rain tapping against the roof.

His wedding ring glinted faintly in the dashboard light.

He checked himself in the rearview mirror.

No lipstick.

No scratches.

No obvious evidence.

His hair was damp, his eyes were tired, and his skin still carried the flushed warmth of a man who had spent four hours in an apartment that smelled like vanilla candles, cheap white wine, and someone else’s ambition.

Felicity Hart had laughed when he left her bed.

She was twenty-four, sharp, pretty in a way that depended on being watched, and reckless enough to believe another woman’s husband might become her future instead of just her mistake.

“Don’t look so guilty, Adrien,” she had said, pulling the sheet around herself under the soft yellow lamp by her bed.

“You’re better when you’re bad.”

He had smiled because praise had always been his weakness.

Especially praise that asked nothing of him except betrayal.

He kissed Felicity’s forehead, promised to call tomorrow, and left her apartment thinking the worst part of the night was behind him.

That was the first thing he got wrong.

The second was assuming Sarah was still waiting.

From the driveway, the house looked exactly the way it always did and completely unfamiliar at the same time.

The cedar panels were slick with rain.

The black trim cut clean lines against the night.

The wide glass entryway reflected the Audi’s headlights back at him like an eye refusing to blink.

Adrien had designed every inch of that house.

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