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I Came Home From Buying Gifts for My Mistress

articleUseronAugust 22, 2026

Do not come looking for us.

Hannah.

I read it three times.

The final line blurred.

Not because the ink had smudged.

Because I had.

Daniel waited silently.

I lowered the letter.

“Is she safe?”

“Yes.”

“Is Grace okay?”

“Yes.”

I nodded, though the motion felt mechanical.

“Does Grace…” My voice cracked. “Does she have everything she needs?”

Daniel’s face softened, but only a little. “She has Hannah.”

That answer hurt because it was enough.

I looked down at the shopping bags near the doorway.

Vanessa’s diamond bracelet.

Vanessa’s perfume.

Vanessa’s handbags.

All purchased on credit cards Hannah had already documented.

I walked to them, picked them up, and carried them outside.

Daniel followed me to the driveway.

“What are you doing?” he asked.

I opened the trash bin and threw everything in.

The bags landed with a hollow thud.

It didn’t fix anything.

It didn’t make me noble.

It didn’t undo the messages, the hotel rooms, the hospital hallway.

But it was the first honest thing I had done all day.

When I came back inside, Daniel was watching me.

“You need a lawyer,” he said.

“I need my family.”

“You need to understand that those might not be the same thing anymore.”

I sat down on the bottom stair and put my head in my hands.

Daniel didn’t comfort me.

I didn’t deserve comfort.

After a while, he said, “There’s something else.”

I looked up.

“What?”

“Hannah didn’t only find your affair.”

My chest tightened again.

“What does that mean?”

Daniel glanced toward the kitchen table.

“She found the account.”

For a moment, I didn’t understand.

Then I did.

The investment account.

The one I had opened a year earlier.

The one I hadn’t told Hannah about.

It wasn’t illegal. At least, that was what I had told myself. It was bonus money, commissions, a little stock profit. Money I kept aside because marriage had started to feel too expensive. Because babies were expensive. Because Hannah wanted to talk about college savings and life insurance and medical bills.

Because I wanted money that was only mine.

“How much does she know?” I asked.

“All of it.”

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