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I came to the airport just to wave goodbye to a friend—until I saw my husband in the departure lounge, arms wrapped around the woman he swore was “just a coworker.” I walked closer, heart pounding, and heard him whisper, “Everything is ready. That fool is going to lose everything.” She laughed, “And she won’t even see it coming.” I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. I just smiled… because I’d already set my trap.

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She stood near the glass wall overlooking the runways with a paper cup warming her palm, scrolling through unread emails, already deciding what to cook for dinner, when her eyes caught a familiar posture near the departure gates, and for a moment her mind rejected what it was trying to assemble into meaning.

Brian Keller was supposed to be in Phoenix for a client meeting. He had texted her that morning complaining about hotel coffee and bad WiFi. Yet there he was, unmistakable in his tailored jacket, leaning slightly forward in the way he did when he thought he was being charming, his arm wrapped around a woman Rachel had never seen before.

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