After I ch.eated, my husband never laid a hand on me again. For eighteen years, we coexisted like strangers under the same roof—until a routine medical checkup after retirement, when the doctor’s words shattered me right there in the office.

After I betrayed him, my husband never touched me again.

Not in anger. Not in longing. Not even by accident.

For eighteen years, we lived in the same house like careful strangers—two polite ghosts sharing a mortgage. We passed each other in hallways with measured courtesy, spoke only when necessary, and performed marriage in public like seasoned actors who knew their lines by heart.

I accepted it.

I believed I had earned it.

Everything I had rebuilt—my routines, my quiet justifications, the fragile peace I wrapped around my guilt—collapsed the day I went in for a routine physical after retiring.

“Dr. Evans… are my results okay?”

The exam room felt too bright. Sunlight filtered through the blinds, casting narrow bars across the walls that made the space feel like a cell. I twisted my purse strap until my fingers hurt.

Dr. Evans studied her screen longer than she should have.

“Mrs. Miller… you’re fifty-eight?”

“Yes. I just retired from the district.” My voice shook. “Is something wrong?”

She removed her glasses and turned toward me.

“Susan, I need to ask something personal. Have you and your husband maintained a typical intimate relationship over the years?”

Heat flooded my face.

Michael and I had been married thirty years. For the last eighteen, we hadn’t shared a bed.

“No,” I said quietly.

She hesitated. Then she turned the monitor toward me.

“There’s significant uterine scarring. Consistent with a surgical procedure. Likely a D&C. Many years ago.”

“That’s impossible,” I said. “I’ve never had surgery.”

“The imaging is clear,” she replied gently. “Are you sure you don’t remember?”

A D&C.

An abortion.

The word thudded in my chest.

And then a memory—faint but sharp—broke through.

The summer everything fell apart.

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