My Husband Wants An Open Marriage
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Chapter 10 The Partnership img
Chapter 11 It's Over img
Chapter 12 The Tour img
Chapter 13 The Supply Closet img
Chapter 14 Footage img
Chapter 15 Family Moments img
Chapter 16 Deal Is Back On img
Chapter 17 Which Is It Going To Be img
Chapter 18 Hole In The Wall img
Chapter 19 Hearts Are Meant To Be Broken img
Chapter 20 My Wife img
Chapter 21 Immunity img
Chapter 22 Brooklyn Bridge img
Chapter 23 Do It img
Chapter 24 A Baby Elephant Takes Its First Steps img
Chapter 25 You Have No One img
Chapter 26 A Queen Without A Castle img
Chapter 27 Safety First img
Chapter 28 Don't Know Where To Put It img
Chapter 29 The Bargain img
Chapter 30 State Of New York Versus Elaine Jenkins img
Chapter 31 Morning Coffee img
Chapter 32 I Was The Problem img
Chapter 33 Not With Me img
Chapter 34 Sparks img
Chapter 35 Chilaquiles img
Chapter 36 Counterclaim img
Chapter 37 The End Of The World img
Chapter 38 Honest With Me img
Chapter 39 For Luke img
Chapter 40 Stay img
Chapter 41 The Second She Opened Her Mouth img
Chapter 42 The Weight Of The Room img
Chapter 43 Lost Track Of Time img
Chapter 44 For The Audience img
Chapter 45 Gossip Column img
Chapter 46 On Your Side img
Chapter 47 Remember Me Better img
Chapter 48 Are You No One img
Chapter 49 U-turn img
Chapter 50 Showtime img
Chapter 51 Almost Nostalgic img
Chapter 52 Hard Drives img
Chapter 53 The Lady Of The House img
Chapter 54 Like Adults img
Chapter 55 The Hustle img
Chapter 56 Handpicked By Angels img
Chapter 57 Meek Act img
Chapter 58 All He Sees Is Red img
Chapter 59 Prove It img
Chapter 60 It's Best You Leave img
Chapter 61 All The Imperfect Sides Of Me img
Chapter 62 The Interview img
Chapter 63 The Anniversary img
Chapter 64 Level-headed img
Chapter 65 The Sis Code img
Chapter 66 Out Of Character img
Chapter 67 Orange Isn't Your Color img
Chapter 68 Sated img
Chapter 69 Are You Sara img
Chapter 70 Deer Caught In Headlights img
Chapter 71 However Long It Takes img
Chapter 72 Emotional Support img
Chapter 73 Play Nice img
Chapter 74 Boss Lady img
Chapter 75 Two Lines Or One img
Chapter 76 I Hate To Disappoint You img
Chapter 77 Expensive Lingerie img
Chapter 78 The Pull Of Sleep img
Chapter 79 Visitor's Pass img
Chapter 80 Someone Actually Gets It img
Chapter 81 The Trial img
Chapter 82 A Small Victory img
Chapter 83 Defamation Clause img
Chapter 84 Pleasant img
Chapter 85 Virgin Mojito img
Chapter 86 A Baby img
Chapter 87 Kitten img
Chapter 88 Seafood img
Chapter 89 No One Hates A Dying Man img
Chapter 90 Lying Is Something People img
Chapter 91 Christmas Eve Dinner img
Chapter 92 You're Stuck With Us Now img
Chapter 93 Nice To Meet You img
Chapter 94 An Early Grave img
Chapter 95 Best Christmas Ever img
Chapter 96 Chrysanthemums img
Chapter 97 A Thousand Deaths img
Chapter 98 The Real Definition Of Peace img
Chapter 99 The Demons She Fought img
Chapter 100 You're Not Alone img
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Chapter 2 An Open Marriage

It's true what they say about marriage: one partner is always happier than the other.

In my case, I'm the unhappy one.

I'm the one who can't sleep. I'm the one who watches her husband's sleeping face at night, looking for a sign-anything to prove what I've suspected all along, that he's cheating on me. Just say a word, goddammit, a name, something, dear God. That's all I want. Say Emily, Ryan. Say Emily.

But Ryan never does. He's too controlled for that.

I'm the one checking his phone, seeing notifications from the same person, the same tiny image. But I can't see the name of the sender, can't recognize the face due to the image size-though it looks like Emily. I can't even read the messages because Ryan has privatized his pop-up notifications.

I'm in the kitchen right now, already on my fifth cup of coffee. And it's just 6 AM.

"Morning," Ryan says, walking in, rubbing his temple. "Feels like someone took a chainsaw to my head. Last night was fun."

"I'm glad you had fun," I reply, trying to keep my voice steady, but the bitterness slips through. He notices it, of course. He always does.

"Something wrong?" Ryan asks, eyeing me cautiously.

"Wrong?"

"You seem... I don't know, off."

I'm counting down from ten in my head. Calm down, Julie. Calm the hell down. But how can I? Ryan disgraced me last night, and he doesn't even remember?

"I'm fine," I say.

Ryan fetches himself a cup of coffee and joins me at the table. He's watching me with that innocent look of his.

Sometimes I forget how handsome he is. With his lovely, sharp jawline and his bright green eyes. The eyes were the first thing I fell in love with. We were freshmen in college, and Ryan mistook me for some girl he brought to the frat party, a girl he swore was his girlfriend. And well, I played along. I enjoyed playing the part, letting him call me Vivian. And in the morning, when he was sober again and didn't recognize me, I told him Vivian no longer wanted him and I did.

Funny how things turn out.

"You say you're fine," Ryan says, breaking the silence, "but you keep looking at me like you want to murder me."

I grip the edge of the table, my nails digging into the wood. "You humiliated me last night, Ryan. How is anyone supposed to respect me when my own husband doesn't?"

"What are you talking about?"

"I'm talking about your stupid karaoke performance yesterday with that bitch, Emily."

Ryan slaps his forehead dramatically. "Oh, not this again. I've told you a hundred times, Julie, there's nothing to worry about. You always bring her up, like you're obsessed or something."

"Obsessed?"

I want to throw my coffee cup at something, and it definitely isn't the wall.

"You have a life most women would kill for," he continues. "A great job, a husband who comes home every night. Do you know how many women throw themselves at me? And yet, I come home to you. I pay your family's bills. I've set up trust funds for your nieces and nephews. But it's never enough, is it? You're always whining about the same thing-Emily this, Emily that. It's exhausting."

I'm shaking now, my heart pounding so hard I can barely breathe. But if I say anything more, he'll call my mother again, and she'll tell me I'm being ungrateful. "Stop trying to push Ryan into divorcing you, Julie," she'll say. "No one wants hand-me-downs. Do you want to be alone forever? Go on your knees and tell Ryan you're sorry for being a bitch."

"How would you like me to show my gratitude, my lord?" I say, glaring at Ryan. "Should I commission a carven image of you and worship it?"

"I'm not in the mood for your sarcasm, Julie. My head is already pounding enough." Then something crosses his eyes, a strange look. "Actually, there's something I've been meaning to discuss with you. I feel like now's the right time."

Oh, God. My stomach tightens. He's going to ask for a divorce. I can feel it. Mom's going to kill me. She already planned a vacation in Rio in December.

"What is it?" I ask, bracing myself.

"I want an open marriage."

For a moment, the words don't register. "What?" I say.

"That's when a couple decides to give each other room to see other people, and-"

"I know what an open marriage means, Ryan. Jesus Christ. The answer is no."

He looks at me with disdain. "I wasn't asking. From now on, we're in an open marriage. When you see me with someone else, don't bother asking questions."

My heart slams in my chest. "It's only an open marriage if I agree. And I don't."

I'm on my feet now, pacing the kitchen, trying to contain the rage and hurt boiling inside me. Seven years of marriage, and I'm already gearing close to a heart attack.

"I want kids, Julie," Ryan says. "How am I supposed to have any if I don't date someone else?"

I can't help it; I begin to cry. "But it's not my fault."

"It's not my fault either. Maybe it's just us together."

I can't believe he said that. We've tried for seven years, spent a lot of money. And it's always the same reply: you're both healthy. The embryos are just acting weird. Nine IVFs.

I untie my robe and let it fall to the floor, stripping down until I'm standing naked in front of him. Ryan's eyes widen in surprise.

I move closer and straddle him. I then grab his hand and place it on my chest. "Does this not move you anymore?"

"Julie-"

"Am I ugly to you now?" I reach into his pants, but he quickly stands, pushing me away.

"Stop it," he says firmly, putting space between us. "Put your clothes back on."

Trembling, I watch as he walks away, heading for the stairs.

"Wait," I call out, my voice shaky.

Ryan turns, impatient. "What?"

"It's cool," I say, my voice hollow. "Let's have an open marriage."

Ryan nods. "Good."

And just like that, he walks away, leaving me in a million pieces.

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I like to say I'm a calm person. Sometimes I swear I'm the most level-headed person I know. All my family are maniacs. My sisters, my brothers. My parents. I've always been the one bailing people out of prison. I've been the designated driver during college wild night parties. I've been the cover-up story for my friends in high school. Yeah, everyone claimed they were spending the night at Julie's house. Because their parents knew I'm a decent person.

But for the first time in my life, I think I want to kill someone.

I'm watching our driveway from the window, and Ryan is stepping out of his car with none other than Emily. Fucking Emily. And she's carrying suitcases.

"What's going on?" I ask as soon as Ryan and Emily step into the house.

Ryan smiles. "Julie, meet Emily."

"I know who she is, Ryan."

"Good. Then I won't need to explain. Emily's moving in."

I'm honestly too stunned to speak. What does he mean by that? After what feels like ages, I ask, "Is she homeless?"

"No," Ryan says. "She's my girlfriend now."

            
            

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