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John nodded, suppressing his inner turmoil. “Of course, love. You deserve a good rest.”

He helped her to bed, waiting until her breathing had deepened into the steady rhythm of sleep before quietly slipping out of the house. The thrill of the night ahead pushed aside any lingering doubts as he drove into the dark, his thoughts consumed by the illicit romance awaiting him.

Hours later, with the taste of another woman’s lipstick still on his lips, John returned home. The drive back had been sobering, a stark reminder of his deceit. He promised himself, as he had many times before, that this would be the last time. But deep down, he knew it was a promise he was unlikely to keep.

As he entered the house, the familiar creak of the floorboards under his feet echoed in the quiet, and he paused, listening for any signs that Helen had awoken. Silence. Relieved, he made his way upstairs, careful not to make a sound.

But as he pushed open the bedroom door, he froze. His heart hammered in his chest at the sight before him—Helen, standing at the window, fully awake, staring out into the night. Her fa

 

“Helen?” he croaked, his voice trembling.

She turned her head slowly, her eyes meeting his with an unreadable expression. “I know, John,” she said quietly.

His blood ran cold. “Know what?”

“Everything,” she replied, her voice steady but filled with a depth of emotion that made him feel small and insignificant.

Before he could respond, she stepped aside, revealing what had truly shocked John to the core. Pinned to the wall were dozens of photographs, each depicting him and his mistress in various places—restaurants, parks, even outside the very house he stood in now. It was a gallery of his betrayals, laid bare in stark black and white.

His legs gave way, and he collapsed into a chair, his mind racing. How had she found out? How long had she known? And why hadn’t she said anything sooner?

Helen approached him, her gaze unwavering. “I wanted to give you a chance to tell me yourself,” she said softly. “But you never did.”

“I’m sorry,” he whispered, tears filling his eyes.

She sighed, a sound filled with a lifetime’s worth of heartbreak. “Sorry isn’t enough, John. Not anymore.”

As she turned and walked out of the room, John realized that he had not only lost his wife but also himself. The man he thought he was had slipped away, leaving behind only the bitter taste of regret. And in that moment, he understood that some mistakes cannot be undone, no matter how desperate the remorse.

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