My Sister Said My Husband Chose The Wrong Woman In Front Of Everyone-Neyney - Chainityai

My Sister Said My Husband Chose The Wrong Woman In Front Of Everyone-Neyney

The first time my sister said my husband wanted her, I laughed because the alternative was admitting my stomach had gone cold.

We were at my parents’ kitchen table, and I was still in the scrub top I wore to the clinic.

My hands smelled like potatoes and dish soap.

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My husband Daniel was outside helping my dad move boxes from the garage.

Daniel was the kind of man who heard a loose hinge from another room and went looking for a screwdriver.

That was how he loved people.

He fixed things.

My sister Marissa sat across from me with her legs tucked under her and a piece of ice between her teeth.

She said Daniel only came to my parents’ house so often because of her.

I waited for her to laugh.

She did not.

She said he was obsessed with fixing her car, her phone, her shower, her smoke detector, and every tiny emergency she invented.

Then she told me I was lucky she was not messy.

I told her he helped because she called for help.

I told her a beeping smoke detector was not a love letter.

She smiled like I was the last person in the room to understand the joke.

That smile stayed with me.

Marissa had always needed someone to be looking at her.

Then she said it again at Sunday dinner.

Daniel was in the kitchen helping my dad with a leaking sink.

Marissa stretched on the couch and announced that she probably needed to stop calling my husband so much.

My mother froze.

My younger cousin looked up from his phone.

Marissa said Daniel always abandoned whatever he was doing to rescue her.

She said the dedication was suspicious.

I explained that her apartment was ten minutes from Daniel’s job and that my dad had asked him to check her car before inspection.

Marissa called that logistics.

Then she said everyone should see his eye contact.

My cousin laughed because he thought he was watching a joke.

My mother looked like she had heard glass break in another room.

That night in the car, I told Daniel everything.

He looked honestly sick.

He said he had never thought of her that way.

I believed him, but belief did not stop the rumor from moving.

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