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Feb 04, 2026

“In the middle of the night, I woke up and heard my husband talking on the phone with his mistress: ‘Don’t worry..”

I didn’t reply… The phone lay on the passenger seat as I drove aimlessly through the nearly empty streets of New York. The sky was gray, and the city seemed suspended between night and day – just like me: between life and death.

I pulled into a parking lot next to a 24-hour supermarket. I sat there for almost an hour, hands on the steering wheel, breathing deeply. Every second felt like a decision.

At seven in the morning, I called Michael. He answered immediately

“You did the right thing by leaving,” he told me after listening to everything. “From now on, you’re not alone. But you have to play this smart.”

I went straight to a small, discreet hotel. I paid cash. I asked for a room on the second floor, with a view of the parking lot. The exhaustion hit me all at once, but I couldn’t allow myself to sleep.

At noon, Alexander called. I answered.

“Where are you?” he asked, his voice falsely concerned.

“I went out to clear my head,” I said calmly. “I heard you last night.”

Silence followed. Long. Heavy.

“You misunderstood,” he finally said.

“No. I understood perfectly.”

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