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I Came Home From Buying Gifts for My Mistress

articleUseronAugust 22, 2026

For months, I had mistaken Vanessa’s attention for love. Her laughter for warmth. Her desire for devotion.

But love does not sound relieved when a father loses his child.

“Trevor?” she said. “Are you there?”

I lowered the phone.

Her voice kept spilling out, smaller now, tinny and distant.

“Look, I’m not trying to be harsh. But maybe this is good. Maybe she did us a favor. You said you were unhappy. You said you wanted a real life with me.”

I closed my eyes.

I had said that.

In restaurants.

In hotel rooms.

In the front seat of my car before going home to kiss my sleeping wife on the forehead.

I had said many things that sounded true only because I wanted them to be.

“Trevor, come over,” Vanessa said. “We’ll talk. You shouldn’t be alone.”

I looked around the kitchen.

Hannah’s favorite mug was gone from the cabinet.

The little magnet shaped like Texas was gone from the refrigerator.

The framed ultrasound picture that had sat near the toaster was gone.

All that remained was me.

And the echo of what I had done.

“No,” I said.

“What?”

“I can’t come over.”

“Why not?”

“Because my daughter is gone.”

Vanessa exhaled sharply. “Your daughter isn’t gone. She’s with her mother.”

“You don’t understand.”

“I understand that your wife is manipulating you.”

My jaw tightened.

“She planned this,” Vanessa continued. “She waited until you were out. She took everything to make you panic. This is control, Trevor. Don’t fall for it.”

I looked down at the highlighted receipts. The hotel charges. The jewelry. The luxury handbag I had bought that afternoon sitting on the floor like evidence from a crime scene.

“No,” I said quietly. “This is consequence.”

Vanessa went silent.

Then her voice hardened. “So what now? You’re going to run after her? Beg? Play the grieving husband?”

“I don’t know.”

“You told me you loved me.”

“I thought I did.”

The words came out before I planned them.

The line went dead quiet.

Then Vanessa said, very softly, “Be careful, Trevor.”

A chill moved through me.

“What does that mean?”

“It means don’t act like I was alone in this.”

“I’m not.”

“It means don’t suddenly decide I’m the villain because your wife finally grew a spine.”

“Don’t talk about Hannah like that.”

She laughed again, sharper this time. “Listen to you. One empty nursery and now she’s Saint Hannah.”

I hung up.

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