He Hit His New Wife Over Dishes, Then Her Phone Exposed Everything-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Hit His New Wife Over Dishes, Then Her Phone Exposed Everything-nhu9999

The bruise appeared before the wedding flowers had even finished blooming.

That was the part I kept staring at later, as if the timeline itself could explain how something so ugly had arrived so fast.

Two mornings earlier, I had stood beside Arthur Vance under strings of warm white lights while people lifted champagne glasses and told us we looked perfect together.

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His mother, Eleanor, had kissed both of my cheeks.

His father had clasped Arthur on the shoulder and told everyone that the Vance family was gaining a woman with “grace, intelligence, and stability.”

His sister Chloe had hugged me hard enough to leave perfume on my dress and whispered that she had always wanted a sister.

By the second morning, Chloe was watching coffee spread across a white marble kitchen floor and telling me to clean it up.

The lake house kitchen smelled like toast, burnt coffee, and lilies.

Eleanor had ordered the lilies for the wedding because she said roses were “too obvious.”

Several arrangements still sat around the house in tall glass vases, their white petals beginning to curl at the edges.

Outside, the lake glittered under clean morning sun.

Inside, everything looked polished enough to deny what had just happened.

The marble island had no clutter except breakfast plates, coffee cups, butter, a folded linen napkin, and my wedding ring after I set it down.

But first there was the slap.

All I had said was, “Chloe, would you mind washing your dishes when you’re done?”

It was not sharp.

It was not loud.

I had not raised my voice or pointed a finger.

Chloe had finished eating, left her plate by the sink, and started walking away with her coffee mug like she was a guest in a hotel.

I was standing near the counter, still trying to decide whether to make more coffee for everyone, when I asked the question.

Arthur moved before anyone spoke.

His palm struck my cheek with a clean, flat crack.

The sound was worse than a shout because it left no room for misunderstanding.

For a second, my body understood before my mind did.

Heat flashed up my face.

The side of my mouth stung.

My teeth clicked together hard enough to send a small shock through my jaw.

Then the room froze.

Eleanor’s butter knife stopped halfway across her toast.

Arthur’s father lowered his newspaper just enough to see me over the top edge.

Chloe leaned against the marble island with her arms crossed and smiled like a woman watching a scene she had ordered and paid for.

Arthur’s hand stayed lifted.

The wedding band caught the morning light.

“How dare you tell my sister what to do?” he said.

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