His Affair Trip Began in First Class. His Wife Was at the Door-nhu9999 - Chainityai

His Affair Trip Began in First Class. His Wife Was at the Door-nhu9999

Richard Salazar had spent nine years teaching people to admire his marriage.

He did it with flowers at family dinners in Queens, anniversary posts from Central Park, and the polished tenderness of a man who knew exactly when to put his arm around his wife for a photograph.

Elena used to believe the gesture was instinct.

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She used to believe he reached for her because he loved her, not because people were watching.

At her mother’s birthday dinners, Richard brought lilies, carried folding chairs from the hallway closet, and called Elena’s mother “Mom” in a voice so soft it made the older woman forgive every late arrival.

At the Hamptons, he took pictures of Elena barefoot near the water and captioned them with the kind of devotion that made strangers comment heart emojis.

“My forever person.”

He wrote that more than once.

Elena never saved the captions because she thought she would never need proof of tenderness.

That was how trust worked in their house.

It did not ask for receipts.

Richard ran Salazar Consulting out of a glass office in Manhattan, a place where clients saw polished conference tables, city views, and a founder who understood how to make himself sound indispensable.

He liked expensive pens, early reservations, and the little thrill of handing a company card to a waiter without checking the total.

Elena worked airline domestic routes for years before she earned her first international assignment.

Flight 742 from New York to Paris was supposed to be a private victory.

She had wanted to tell Richard at dinner.

She imagined him kissing the top of her head and saying he was proud of her.

She imagined waking up in their apartment the next morning, still tired from the flight, while he made coffee and asked about Paris as if the city had been waiting for both of them.

That was the marriage she thought she still had.

For the last eight months, Richard had been living inside another one.

Valerie Carter entered his life at a corporate event in Manhattan, where she laughed at the right moments and made him feel bigger than he was.

She was young, ambitious, and skilled at looking impressed.

Richard mistook that for devotion.

It began with coffee after a panel discussion.

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