
You Once Called Me Wife
Author
Iandra Taylor
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Chapters
27
McKenzie learns her husband is cheating on her with a colleague and he leaves her. She reconnects with a childhood friend Zane. Over time she and Zane become a couple and she divorces her husband. The husband's mistress tries to cause problems for McKenzie and Zane but they work it out. Money is being stolen from the ex's bank he works for and the drama insues.
Chapter 1
The Friday I left work early to prepare the lasagna my husband had always loved, I caught him cheating.
I was on my way to the specialty grocery to grab what I needed to fix our dinner. As I walked across the town square, someone called my name. I turned to wave at them, and my eyes skated across the patio of one of the nicest restaurants in town. Sitting there, with his back to me, was Chris and a woman Iâd never seen before.
His ring finger was bare.
I blinked several times, trying to wake myself up. But I wasnât dreaming.
Neither of them noticed me as I crept forward, their eyes and hands locked. I couldnât see my husbandâs expression, but the woman smiled and laughed, her eyes sparkling.
âI promise to love you forever and then someâ was what he always told me. He was the only man Iâd ever been with. The only one Iâd ever loved. So, like a fool, I believed him.
My heart shattering, I leaned against a building for support. I was close enough to hear their conversation without being conspicuous, so I pulled out my phone and called him.
Chris pulled out his phone, looked at it, and rejected the call. His voicemail message rang in my ear.
âEverything all right?â the woman asked.
âYeah,â he replied, taking her hand again and kissing it. âIt was no one important. Just a spam call.â
I snapped a photo of them and turned around, unable to look anymore. Chris wasnât wearing his ring, and he kissed another womanâs hand. I was no one important; I was just a spam call.
Abandoning the grocery, I got into my car, remembering how Chris had been such a gentleman on our first date. It was our senior year of high school, and Iâd been reluctant to date because my friends said that guys always expected sex. But Iâd known Chris for a while, so, when he asked me out, I said yes.
After our first date, he walked me to my door and pressed my hand to his lips, saying, âThis is the only goodnight kiss Iâm looking for tonight.â
I fell head over heels in love with him right then.
For a long time, I was the happiest girl alive. Chris and I hardly fought, and we seemed to want the same things in life. When we graduated, he started working as a loan officer at his familyâs bank, and I started working in a chiropractorâs office. We got married a year later.
Now, five years into our marriage, Chris was quiet at home. He was never mean, but he seemed distracted.
He told me it was because heâd been really busy at the bank. Apparently, a lot of people were refinancing and buying houses. But on my drive home that day, I wondered how much of what he told me was true.
As a teenager, Iâd thought I had gotten my fairy tale. As a wife, Iâd thought I could rekindle the spark between us with a romantic dinner. Now, I knew I was wrong.
***
When I returned to the home my grandparents had left me just outside of town, I set my things on the bar and sat on the sofa without bothering to turn on the lights. Several hours later, I still hadnât moved. I just watched as Chrisâs headlights flashed through the living room window.
The door opened, and I heard my husbandâs heavy footsteps. A minute later, he turned on a lamp and jumped.
âShit!â Chris said, his hand clutching his chest. âWhat are you doing sitting here in the dark, Kenzie?â
I was too numb to say anything. In all that time, I hadnât screamed or thrown objects around. I hadnât even broken down and cried. I had literally just sat there, aching as the splintered pieces of my heart rolled around my chest.
âKenzie?â Chris asked, sitting beside me. âSorry, I didnât get your call earlier. My phone was dead, and I couldnât charge it until I got in the car. Dumbass me forgot my charger here.â
I still didnât respond, didnât move. I wondered if I was having a mental breakdown. Wouldnât most women have stormed up to the table and confronted their husbands on the spot? Or at least berated them when they got home?
Yet I couldnât do anything. It was like I thought the situation would go away if I didnât acknowledge it.
âKenzie? Are you awake?â
Chris took my hand, and I felt his wedding ring press into my fingers.
âNo!â I said, jerking my hand back. I finally turned to look at my lying shit of a husband.
âHey. Hey, whatâs going on? Kenzie, are you all right? Are you hurt?â
For a moment, I almost tricked myself into thinking that there was concern in his eyes. Almost. But I couldnât trust anything anymore. Iâd been reading him wrong for God knows how long.
âTalk to me, Kenzie. Youâre starting to scare me.â
âHow long?â I managed, my voice scratchy. I felt like my throat and chest were burning.
âHow long what, baby?â he replied, trying to tuck a strand of hair behind my ear.
I pulled away and moved to the chair next to the sofa.
âHow long have you been fucking her?â I asked.
Chris looked just as surprised as I was that I put it so bluntly. I was never one to cuss much, but that day felt like the time to start. It was a day for firsts.
I watched as Chrisâs face paled. His mouth opened and closed like he didnât know if he should speak or not. The war in his eyes told me all I needed to know.
âIâm not sure what you mean,â he said shakily.
At that moment, it was obvious that Chris couldnât lie very well. How in the world did he keep this secret from me? I wondered. Oh yeah, heâs been hiding at work.
âThe woman you were with today at the restaurant,â I clarified. âHow long have you been fucking her?â
âI donât know what you think you know, but thereâs nothing going on,â Chris said quickly.
I pulled my phone out and showed him the picture I took of him kissing the womanâs hand. âThis should jog your memory,â I seethed. âRemember, you said I was just a spam call?â
Chris rubbed his hand down his face, then looked back at me. His eyes were full of guilt and shame.
âI never meant for things to end up like this,â he said. âI was going to talk to you about it soon. I was just working up the courage to tell you.â
âTell me what?â
Chris scratched the back of his neck. âIâm leaving you. I fell in love with Opal, and I want to be with her.â
It was worse than I thought. Not only was he cheating, but he was also leaving without trying to work things out in therapy. He decided that we were over before I even knew anything was wrong.
âBetter get packing then,â I responded with all the venom I could muster. âI want you out of the house. I assume youâre not going to try and take my dead grandparentsâ home from me, right?â
Chris sighed, probably surprised I didnât beg him to stay. But I wouldnât degrade myself like that.
âMcKenzie, donât be like this. You know I would never do that to you. I know how much you love this house. Iâm not a monster.â
He stood up and walked toward me, but I put my hand up to make him stop.
âBut fucking around behind my back makes you a saint?â I asked. âDonât kid yourself, Chris. You might not have beaten me or stolen my home, but you crushed my heart and soul. So yeah, youâre a monster.â
I walked around him, heading toward the bathroom. I couldnât stand the thought of looking at him another minute.
âPack your stuff and get out. Iâm sure Opal would love to have you at her place.â
















































