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One Day My Wife and Her New Rival Crossed Paths By Chance. How Did That Encounter Unfold?

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The morning light slipped through the cracked curtains of a cramped flat in Camden, and I was perched on the edge of a battered sofa, trying not to stare at the nervous smile of Poppy Clarke, the twentytwoyearold who had slipped into my life the moment my marriage crumbled. Wed been seeing each other for weeks, long before the papers were signed, and the house still smelled faintly of the life Maggie Bennett and I had shared.

A soft knock announced Maggies arrival. Shed called to retrieve a photo from my laptop, promising shed be in and out. She crossed the hallway in her sensible coat, her steps measured, eyes still soft from the years wed spent together.

From the bathroom came Poppy, wrapped in a single towel that clung to her lithe frame as if it were the only shield against the chill. She emerged, eyes bright, and without missing a beat said, Good morning, Maggie.

Maggies eyebrows twitched, and she replied, Morning, Poppy.

For a heartbeat the room hung in a brittle silence, each of us waiting for the other to break it. Then Poppys cheeks flushed, and she muttered, Well, I suppose I wont be passing that exam after all.

Both women burst into a startled, highpitched laugh that echoed off the plaster walls, while I stood there like a fool, rooted to the spot, feeling the absurdity of the scene settle heavy on my shoulders. The next day, the university email pinged on Poppys phone: shed, against all odds, passed the assessment automatically.

Now, sitting alone on that same threadbare sofa, the laugh still rings in my ears, and a knot tightens in my gut. What if they become friends? Should I be terrified, or will the storm blow over? The question gnaws at me as the city outside roars on, indifferent to the tangled hearts within these four walls.

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