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She Opened His Laptop After He Told Her To Get A Divorce-nga9999

Bennett told Elise to get a divorce while he was packing another woman into his weekend.

Not literally.

Not in the way a person could point to and say, there, that is the moment he crossed the line.

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But every shirt he folded into that black suitcase felt like Heather Jenkins had already stepped into the room and started choosing what belonged to her.

“If it bothers you that much, tell the attorney you want a divorce,” Bennett said, smoothing a black shirt across the bed. “I’m not staying home this weekend.”

Elise stood in the doorway with her arms folded so tightly her fingertips pressed into her ribs.

The bedroom smelled like cologne, dryer sheets, and rain.

Outside, the gutters clicked and spit water onto the shrubs beneath the window.

Inside, Bennett moved like a man who had practiced being cruel until it felt casual.

He packed expensive cologne.

He packed new underwear.

He packed the watch Elise had given him for Christmas, the one she had bought after skipping lunches for two weeks because Bennett had mentioned it once in front of a jewelry store downtown.

“So the spiritual retreat in Lake Tahoe comes with nightclub shirts now?” Elise asked.

Bennett did not turn around.

“I’m going with Heather,” he said. “I already told you. It’s for work.”

Heather Jenkins was not new.

Heather had been appearing at the edges of Elise’s marriage for months.

A late-night message.

A work emergency.

A laugh in the background of a video Bennett claimed was from a team dinner.

A woman in office-casual blouses and bright lipstick standing too close to Elise’s husband in social media stories.

Bennett had called her “really sweet.”

That had been Elise’s first warning.

Men like Bennett did not call women sweet unless they wanted credit for noticing them.

His phone buzzed on the nightstand.

The screen lit up.

I can’t wait to be with you, my love.

Bennett snatched it so quickly the lamp rocked on its base.

“It’s spam,” he said.

Elise stared at him.

For a second, all she heard was rain and the small electronic hum of the charging cable beside the bed.

“Spam has gotten very personal,” she said. “It calls you ‘my love’ now.”

His jaw tightened.

The look he gave her was not shame.

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