A Husband’s Affair Unravels His Family and Future2

The final page was a printed email chain, dated back six weeks, between Dean and his company’s HR department. In it, Dean had requested that a portion of his year-end bonus be routed into a separate account, one Meredith had never known existed, specifically to cover “personal expenses” during the exact weeks he’d been buying Isabelle jewelry and designer purses. Attached was a bank statement showing the account’s balance and a running list of withdrawals, nearly $38,000 spent entirely on the affair while Meredith struggled to cover their daughter’s medical bills from a difficult delivery.

Dean stared at the numbers, the full scope of his selfishness laid out in black and white, undeniable and permanently documented. He hadn’t just been unfaithful. He’d diverted money that should have gone toward his family, toward Ivy’s care, toward the recovery Meredith had been quietly fighting through alone, all while he told himself none of it counted as long as no one found out.

His phone rang. It was his attorney, someone he’d never actually needed to call before that moment, forwarded to him by a coworker who knew a divorce lawyer. The man’s voice was clipped and professional once Dean explained the situation. “Given the financial misconduct and the abandonment claim, this isn’t going to be a simple case, Mr. Castellan. You need to prepare for a serious custody battle, and possibly criminal exposure if she pursues fraud charges regarding the diverted bonus.”

Dean sat in the empty nursery that night, phone in hand, staring at a crib that no longer existed in the room. He thought about Ivy’s tiny fingers wrapping around his in the hospital, the promise he’d made and broken within months. He thought about Meredith, exhausted and alone, quietly gathering evidence while he told himself he could have everything without consequence.

Months of legal proceedings followed, each one chipping away at the life Dean had assumed would always be there waiting for him. The custody arrangement, when it finally came, granted him limited supervised visitation, a fraction of the fatherhood he’d once taken for granted. Isabelle, once the affair became public and cost Dean his reputation at work, stopped answering his calls within weeks. Dean was left with an empty house, a legal record that would follow him for years, and the quiet, permanent knowledge that some choices cannot be undone, no matter how badly a person wishes to erase them.

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