My Husband Confessed Over Wine—Then Invited Her Into Our Home

My husband surprised me with a romantic dinner, which immediately felt unusual. Afterward, he went quiet and confessed he had been cheating—and that the other woman might be pregnant. Before I could process it, he called someone into the room. When I turned around, I was stunned to see my cousin Afsana standing there, calm and unapologetic.

I couldn’t believe it. Afsana, someone I once loved and trusted, simply shrugged and said I had been “too comfortable.” My husband of eleven years, Zubair, barely reacted, claiming they hadn’t planned for this and that, because she might be pregnant, it was better to be honest now. As if this betrayal were some practical discussion instead of the collapse of my marriage.

When he said they needed to talk about what this meant “for all of us,” I realized how little I mattered in that equation. I didn’t scream or cause a scene—I told them to leave, grabbed my keys, and drove to my sister Laleh’s house, where I finally broke down in tears.

In the days that followed, Zubair called and texted, saying it was a mistake and that we could figure it out. Afsana also sent a message claiming she hadn’t meant to hurt me. But betrayal like that isn’t an accident—it’s a series of choices, and I knew nothing would ever feel the same again.

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