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A woman discovers her husband's affair. |
| “That didn’t take long…” George’s voice trailed off as I slipped off my coat. Blood soaked my white blouse, the crimson spreading like a flower in violent bloom. I let the coat fall. My knees gave way. He caught me before I hit the floor. “My God,” he whispered, easing me onto the couch. “What happened?” “I killed her.” “Killed who?” His hands hovered over me, searching for a wound. “Were you in a car accident?” “No.” “Then what happened? You said you were going to the store.” “I lied. I went to see Sheila.” “Tom’s wife? Why?” “She called. She told me about the two of you.” His face changed, just slightly. Enough. “Linda, I would never.” “She was pregnant.” The color drained from him. “Oh,” I said softly. “You didn’t know? She was going to leave Tom. She said you would leave me too.” “That’s insane.” “I told her you wouldn’t. I told her about the pre-nup you signed.” I held his gaze. “And then I realized something. The brakes. The gas leak. The broken basement step.” I leaned forward. “They were not accidents.” “You’ve lost your mind.” “Maybe.” I picked up my coat and reached into the pocket. The knife slid free, still wet and dark. “But I think it’s a fair trade,” I said, lunging toward him, “for your life.” |