That night, I opened our family laptop and searched public records. The townhouse was leased under his name—but using his middle and last name only. Clever. Subtle. It wouldn’t show up on credit alerts unless you were looking hard.
The woman’s name was Marissa King. She’d moved from Oregon two years ago. Her online profile listed her as “expecting her first child” and “grateful for Jason’s support.” She referred to him publicly as her “partner”—but carefully avoided calling him “husband.”
He wasn’t stupid. He’d kept it compartmentalized. Just clean enough to maintain two lives.
I stared at their baby shower photos, posted by her sister, and felt something deep and old inside me unravel.
The next day, I saw a lawyer.