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The Lie Behind His Perfect Life

The Lie Behind His Perfect Life

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 669    |    Released on: Today at 17:44

vinced everyone I was crazy. My parent

PTSD from our miscarriage. That I neede

hair clip in his car

. And we don't

fected over three years of making me doubt my own mind. "It belongs to a client

him. I always al

me, I didn'

nd their three-year-old

y purse, I was ready to burn h

could gaslig

as w

pte

a F

therapist-that my suspicions were symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and PTSD, triggered by our

nstructed narrative. It wasn't a dramatic discovery. Ju

black Mercedes, angled carelessly across the white line, occupying bot

ll him, I realized. That's how he alwa

sent ice thr

to my Instagram story. A mundane complaint. The kind

e, the Gen Z intern at my architecture firm-the one who claimed to ha

want to save your marriage, call him and tell him to move the car.

ds wen

ch step heavier than the last. My key

acticed focus. He looked up and smiled-that warm, reassuring smi

ney. Rou

irt. The relaxed posture. The way

noticed

tle gray stripes-the one I'd given him for our fifth annive

," I said

this. Client meeting. Spilled coffee on the other one. Had to change." He

hing, I thought. That's w

thing. I smil

I wa

er. I held it under the bathroom light, examining every inch. Most of it wa

Even when washed, they

my nose-beneath the synthetic lavender of

takable sweetnes

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The Lie Behind His Perfect Life
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“For three years, my husband Hudson convinced everyone I was crazy. My parents. Our friends. Even my own therapist. He said my suspicions were just anxiety. PTSD from our miscarriage. That I needed my medication and a good night's sleep. But a pink butterfly hair clip in his car told a different story. It wasn't mine. And we don't have children. When I confronted him, he sighed with practiced patience-the same sigh he'd perfected over three years of making me doubt my own mind. "It belongs to a client's daughter," he said, reaching for my pills. "Your anxiety is flaring up again." I almost believed him. I always almost believed him. But this time, I didn't back down. I invited his mistress and their three-year-old son to our family dinner. With the DNA test results in my purse, I was ready to burn his perfect world to the ground. He thought he could gaslight me forever. He was wrong.”
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