The Wife He Forgot: Later in Life Marriage in Crisis Romance
Vivian Chapel
No card. No message. No flowers. Just his coffee mug in the sink and the echo of a door that closed before she opened her eyes.
Nina calls him at ten. He answers distracted — voices in the background, papers shuffling. He doesn't mention the date. She doesn't remind him.
She waits until dinner. Nothing.
So she packs a weekend bag. Drives to a hotel fifteen minutes away. Turns off her phone. And sits in a silence she chose — instead of the one she'd been living inside for years.
When Ian comes home to a dark house, he panics. Not because he remembers. Because she's gone and he doesn't know why.
He has to reconstruct what he missed. The texts she sent that he never answered. The dinners she planned that he canceled. The anniversaries she celebrated alone. A decade of evidence that he was physically present and emotionally missing — all of it documented in her handwriting on a family calendar he never once read.
The birthday wasn't the breaking point. It was the last entry in a pattern she'd been tracking long before she knew she was keeping score.
A marriage-in-crisis romance. No cheating. Earned grovel. HEA.
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