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Book 2 My Husband Flaunts
Love with His Patient’s
Daughter On Ins
Having been in love for two years and married for three, I finally came to the stark realization that he no longer loved me.
The latest post on his patient’s daughter’s social media was their official announcement photo. In the picture, their hands were tightly clasped, accompanied by the caption: “Mom, don’t worry, Jar will take care of me.”
Exhausted, I lay sprawled on the sofa, an uncanny itch in my throat.
The urge to smoke surfaced, a habit I’d abandoned long ago when I first fell in love
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with Jarvis. He’d insisted I quit.
My mind kept replaying the social media post I’d just seen, a whirlwind of emotions- bitterness, emptiness, and a piercing pain.
Click-
Light bathed my body as Jarvis entered, shedding his shoes at the door, a hint of displeasure in his voice: “Why don’t you ever turn on the lights? You’re not trying to scare anyone, are you?”
I watched him, my gaze unwavering as he changed his shoes, drank water, and walked towards the inner room without so much as a glance in my direction.
“Is there nothing you want to explain?”
My voice trembled, halting his steps.
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He finally looked at me, met my eyes, and I caught a fleeting flicker of guilt in his gaze.
But I chose to ignore it, stubbornly seeking an explanation I didn’t even know I needed.
“You know Gia’s mother isn’t well, she might not have much time left. I’m doing this for her peace of mind,” Jarvis softened his voice, attempting a conciliatory explanation.
But I couldn’t bring myself to believe such a flimsy excuse: “There are a hundred ways to reassure her mother, why must you, a married man, step in to clean up the mess!”
I emphasized the phrase “married man,” letting it hang heavy in the air.
Sure enough, Jarvis’s face darkened in an instant, then he turned the blame on me:
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“Why are you being so unreasonable? I told you it’s because of her mother. It’s just an announcement, what’s all the fuss about? You’ve got the marriage certificate in your hand, what more could you want?”
“Actually, you’re the one more likely to cheat!”
I stared at the man before me, hardly able to believe those words had come from my husband’s mouth.
I used to b
a bartender, and with my flirtatious demeanor, there were always rumors, but I had explained to him clearly about things I hadn’t done. He had claimed to believe me back then, but now, he dredged up the past to humiliate me for Gianna.
Perhaps it had always bothered him.
I looked at him in disappointment, unable to utter another word.
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Feeling guilty under my gaze, he muttered an excuse about going to sleep and retreated to the bedroom.
That night, I didn’t sleep in the master bedroom; instead, I took refuge in the guest
room.
The next day, as soon as I opened the bedroom door, the aroma of breakfast filled my senses. With no housekeeper, it was undoubtedly Jarvis who had prepared it.
After freshening up, I walked into the living room to see him emerging from the kitchen with a bowl, his eyes brightening at the sight of me as he called out, “Ellie, come sit and have breakfast.”
It had been a long time since I’d had breakfast made by him. During our romance
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and the early years of our marriage, he would make breakfast for me every morning. Later, all I faced was a kitchen full of unwashed pots and pans. From the leftovers, I could tell he made sandwiches and porridge, maximizing his profession in nutritional pairing.
Jarvis, meanwhile, took his homemade breakfast to the hospital. It was always made in double portions, and it was clear who the second one was for.
I sat down silently across from him, picked up my fork, and began eating the pasta. He sat opposite me and said, “Ellie, I’ve switched my shift for today.”
“You’ve always wanted to go to the aquarium, right? Let’s go after breakfast.”