A Cheesy End

As soon as Margot arrived, she could sense that something was wrong. The door was wide open with no rooms illuminated inside. The house remained eerily quiet and frigid. A dark object positioned on the ground caught Margot’s eye and she knelt down and picked it up. It was a photograph, but she could barely see the picture. She held it up into the moonlight and gasped. The photograph showed her husband, Dwayne, linking arms affectionately with a young blonde in front of a cascading waterfall. The timestamp on the photo suggested that it was taken just a few days ago. A murmur was heard, originating from upstairs. She hesitated slightly, before walking cautiously up the staircase.

As she reached the top of the stairs, Margot noticed a line of white light underneath the door of their bedroom. She picked up a vase from the hall and walked down to her bedroom door with the vase poised ready to strike. Inside, a man was looking into a suitcase on her bed, facing the other direction.

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        “Dwayne?” she uttered.

The man turned around. It was him.

        “Oh, Margot!” he breathed.

He walked towards her, his arms held wide, ready to hug her. Margot repelled.

        “Explain,” she spoke dishearteningly, flashing the photo in front of his face, keeping the vase poised.

Dwayne hesitated. His hesitation confirmed her fear of his infidelity.

        “Ah well, you see, umm – “

        “Who is she?”

        “Rebecca. We work together. We just went on the conference together. Nothing else.”

He just confirmed her suspicion further.

        “Why would you say nothing else, if nothing happened? Don’t try and hide this from me. I’m ...

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