"The Wife He Took for Granted" Chapter 1
Sarah Mitchell checked the oven clock again.
8:43 PM.
The roast chicken she'd started marinating before noon had been ready for nearly two hours. The potatoes had gone cold. The green beans had lost their shine. Even the whipped cream on the lemon tart she'd baked from scratch was beginning to sink.
The dinner had looked perfect at seven o'clock.
Now it looked abandoned.
She stood at the dining room table and smoothed a wrinkle from the white linen runner for the third time that evening. Two candles burned low in their silver holders. Two wine glasses waited beside two place settings.
The chair across from hers remained empty.
Outside, rain slid down the windows.
Inside, the silence seemed louder every time she checked her phone.
No texts.
No calls.
No explanation.
Sarah let out a slow breath and set the phone down.
"Traffic," she muttered.
Or another meeting.
Or another client dinner.
Over the years, Robert always seemed to have somewhere else to be.
The thought lingered longer than she wanted it to.
Twenty-six years ago, Robert Mitchell couldn't wait to get home to her. Back then he'd call during lunch just to hear her voice. He'd bring flowers for no reason. Sometimes he'd drive across town with a milkshake because she'd casually mentioned wanting one.
The man she married had once missed a flight rather than miss her birthday.
The man she was waiting for tonight couldn't answer a text.
Her phone buzzed.
Relief hit before she even looked.
Then she saw Emily's name.
Not Robert.
Her daughter answered on the second ring.
"Hey, sweetheart."
"Hi, Mom."
Emily sounded exhausted.
The emergency room had a way of putting weariness into a person's voice.
"You eat today?"
A small laugh came through the speaker.
"Half a granola bar."
"That's not food."
"I know."
Sarah smiled despite herself.
Then the smile faded.
Something was wrong.
Not dramatic.
Not obvious.
Just enough.
"What is it?"
"What?"
"Emily."
A pause followed.
The kind that made mothers pay attention.
Sarah walked toward the kitchen window and watched rain slide down the glass.
"Just tell me."
Emily sighed.
"Have you talked to Dad tonight?"
Sarah frowned.
"No."
"Not at all?"
"No. Why?"
More silence.
Then:
"I saw him."
Sarah relaxed slightly.
"Good. At least somebody did."
Emily didn't laugh.
The knot in Sarah's stomach returned.
"Where?"
"There was a charity event downtown."
Robert had mentioned that event.
He'd mentioned it twice.
The memory surfaced immediately.
"I'm sure that's where he is."
"Yeah."
Emily hesitated.
The hesitation said more than the words.
"Mom..."
Sarah gripped the edge of the counter.
"What?"
"He wasn't alone."
The rain seemed louder after that.
Not a single car passed outside.
Not a single sound came from the house.
Sarah stared into the darkness beyond the window.
"She's probably a coworker."
"Maybe."
The answer arrived too quickly.
Too carefully.
Sarah closed her eyes.
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"What did you see?"
Emily took a breath.
"A blonde woman."
Neither of them spoke for several seconds.
Finally Emily said softly,
"I just thought you should know."
After the call ended, Sarah stood alone in the kitchen.
The anniversary dinner waited behind her.
The candles continued burning.
The empty chair remained exactly where it had always been.
Only now she couldn't stop looking at it.
At 9:17 PM she sent Robert another text.
Everything okay?
Delivered.
No reply.
At 9:31 PM she tried again.
Dinner's getting cold.
Still nothing.
Sarah began clearing dishes.
Not eating.
Not crying.
Just moving.
One plate.
Then another.
Something to do with her hands.
Her phone vibrated again.
Facebook notification.
Someone had commented on a photo.
Normally she would've ignored it.
Tonight she didn't.
The app opened.
A charity gala.
Round tables.
Champagne glasses.
Business leaders smiling for cameras.
Sarah scrolled once.
Twice.
Then stopped.
Her breath caught.
Robert stood near the center of the frame.
Navy suit.
Silver tie.
One arm wrapped around a blonde woman.
Not standing beside her.
Holding her.
Comfortably.
The way married couples stood together at weddings.
Sarah zoomed in.
The woman wasn't looking at the camera.
She was looking at Robert.
And Robert was looking right back.
The next photograph loaded.
Then another.
Then another.
Each one stripped away another excuse.
Coworkers didn't look at each other that way.
Coworkers didn't touch each other that way.
Coworkers didn't smile like that.
A tagged name appeared beneath one of the photos.
Madison Reed.
Thirty-two.
Marketing Director.
Charlotte.
Sarah clicked the profile.
More photographs appeared.
Fundraisers.
Corporate events.
Weekend brunches.
Smiling faces.
Then she found one from three months earlier.
Madison and Robert standing together outside a hotel ballroom.
The caption read:
So proud of this one ❤️
Sarah stared at the heart.
Then her eyes moved to the comments.
The first one made her stomach drop.
Linda Parker.
Linda had spent Thanksgiving at their house.
Linda had eaten turkey at her table.
Linda had hugged her goodbye.
Linda had written:
Beautiful couple ❤️
Sarah kept scrolling.
Another familiar name.
Another familiar face.
Someone from Robert's office Christmas party.
About time.
Another.
You two finally stopped hiding.
Sarah lowered the phone.
The room seemed strangely distant.
Not the affair.
The comments.
The comments were worse.
People knew.
Coworkers knew.
Friends knew.
People who had sat in her kitchen and asked for the lemon tart recipe knew.
People who had smiled at her and asked how Robert was doing knew.
Everyone seemed to know something about her marriage except the woman inside it.
A newly uploaded photo appeared at the top of the album.
Sarah clicked it.
The image filled the screen.
Robert stood beneath a string of lights.
Madison beside him.
Their fingers intertwined.
His hand rested around hers with the ease of someone who'd been doing it for a very long time.
Beneath the photograph sat a caption.
The best nights are the ones you never see coming.
Sarah looked up.
Across the room, the anniversary dinner remained exactly where she'd left it.
The candles were almost gone.
The wine sat untouched.
The chair across from hers remained empty.
Then she looked back at the photograph.
At Robert's hand wrapped around Madison's.
At the comments beneath it.
At the strangers congratulating them.
One comment caught her eye.
Just a single word.
Finally.
Sarah stared at it.
Then at the wedding ring on her hand.
For the first time in twenty-six years, she stopped wondering when her husband was coming home.
The harder question was how long he'd already been gone.
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