My husband broke my ribs defending his mistress—but locking me in the basement was the mistake that destroyed him.

The night my husband broke three of my ribs, I learned that betrayal does not always arrive with a warning. Sometimes it waits upstairs in your own bedroom, laughing softly under the sheets you washed that morning.

I came home early from Chicago because I wanted to surprise him.

That was the first ridiculous thing.

I had spent three days at a design conference, standing on a stage under bright white lights, speaking to hundreds of people about luxury hotel interiors, emotional architecture, and the meaning of home. They applauded me until my face hurt from smiling. Strangers lined up afterward to tell me I was brilliant. One woman said, “Your husband must be so proud.”

I believed her.

So instead of staying one more night at the hotel like my schedule said, I changed my flight, bought a bottle of champagne from the airport shop, and imagined Barrett’s face when I walked through the door. Our tenth anniversary was that weekend. I thought we could start celebrating early. I thought, after months of tension and cold dinners and his late nights at the office, maybe one sweet surprise could remind us who we used to be.

The cab dropped me outside our Greenwich mansion at 11:18 p.m. The house looked almost peaceful, all pale stone and tall windows under a moonless sky. Only one light was on.