The Affair, The Divorce Papers, And The Stranger Who Offered Marriage-yumihong

After my husband had an affair, his mistress’s husband came to me and offered me a marriage that sounded less like romance and more like a loaded weapon.

He said he had a fortune in the nine figures.

He said I only had to nod.

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He said that by 8:00 a.m. the next morning, we could be standing in front of the city clerk, legally married, with every person who had underestimated me about to learn what a signature could do in the right hands.

The strangest part was not that he said it.

The strangest part was that I understood him.

I was sitting in the back corner of a garden café in Soho when my old life finally stopped pretending it was still alive.

Wet green ferns hung around my table, smelling faintly of soil and rainwater.

The ice in my Arnold Palmer had melted into a dull clink at the bottom of the glass.

The lemonade and tea had separated into two pale layers, like even my drink had decided it was done holding together.

Across the patio, thirty feet away near the koi pond, my husband touched another woman’s hand.

Kevin did it with the calm confidence of a man who believed he was alone in his betrayal.

He leaned close to her.

He smiled.

Then he kissed her forehead.

The woman was Melanie Sterling.

In New York logistics and finance circles, her name carried weight before she even entered a room.

She was the wife of Alexander Sterling, chairman of Sterling Logistics.

She had the kind of smooth, expensive presence people mistook for grace until they realized it was power.

Kevin was not intimidated by her.

He was delighted.

I could see it in his shoulders, in the looseness of his laugh, in the way his left hand moved over hers while his wedding band flashed in the light.

That ring had been my choice.

I remembered standing under fluorescent jewelry-store lighting three years earlier, laughing because Kevin said platinum sounded too serious for him.

I told him marriage was supposed to be serious.

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