The Night A Wife Saw What Her Husband Hid Inside Her Pill Bottle-nga9999 - Chainityai

The Night A Wife Saw What Her Husband Hid Inside Her Pill Bottle-nga9999

The first thing I remember about that restaurant is the smell of lemon peel.

Not the champagne.

Not the white flowers.

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Not the little anniversary candle Logan had asked the server to light because he wanted the table to look romantic.

Lemon peel, melted butter, and the sour edge of a candlewick burning too low.

That is what stayed with me after everything else became evidence.

We had been married five years that night.

Five years is long enough for people to stop asking whether you are happy and start assuming you have settled into whatever shape the marriage made of you.

From the outside, Logan and I looked like a couple worth admiring.

He was handsome in the careful way some men are handsome, always shaved, always pressed, always able to sound gentle in public.

I was Gwen Carter, the woman who ran Carter Construction after my father died.

That company had been my father’s life before it became mine.

He built it with one pickup truck, two employees, and a stubborn belief that paying people on Friday meant more than sounding important on Monday.

By the time I inherited it, there were contracts, land parcels, equipment loans, permits, payroll schedules, and crews who depended on me to know exactly what I was doing.

I did know.

That was the part Logan could never forgive.

In the beginning, he acted proud of me.

He brought me coffee at job sites before sunrise.

He sat in the passenger seat while I walked muddy lots in steel-toe boots and argued with inspectors about drainage plans.

He said he loved how capable I was.

He said my father would have been proud.

When you are grieving, a sentence like that can feel like a handrail.

I held on to it.

I let Logan into everything because I thought marriage meant trust.

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