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The Wife He Betrayed
The Wife He Betrayed
Author: DadieT

Chapter 1: The Last Light

Author: DadieT
last update publish date: 2026-06-03 13:36:08

The Wife He Betrayed

The evening sky above Nakuru had turned the color of dying embers.

From the balcony of their modest rental house in Kiamunyi Estate, Patricia Sewe stood motionless, watching the last streaks of sunlight disappear behind the distant silhouette of Menengai Crater. The cool July wind swept across the neighborhood, rattling iron-sheet roofs and carrying the aroma of charcoal smoke from nearby kitchens.

Most families were settling into the comfort of the evening.

Patricia wasn't.

Her eyes remained fixed on the road leading into the estate.

Waiting.

Again.

A glance at the wall clock made her chest tighten.

7:43 p.m.

Alex was late.

Not unusual.

But lately, every delay came wrapped in anxiety.

Inside the house, eight-year-old Glen and his younger sister Faith sat at the dining table, trying to finish their homework beneath the weak glow of a rechargeable lamp.

"Mum," Glen called.

Patricia turned.

"Yes, sweetheart?"

"The battery is almost dead."

She forced a smile.

"I know."

"But Daddy said he'd pay the electricity bill this week."

The innocent remark felt like a blade.

Patricia swallowed hard.

"He will."

The boy nodded and returned to his exercise book.

Patricia hated lying to her children.

The truth was far uglier.

Three months.

Three months of unpaid electricity bills.

Three months of unpaid rent.

Three months of watching their savings disappear.

Three months since Alex Midila had lost his accounting job at a manufacturing company in Nakuru's Industrial Area.

At first, she had believed things would improve.

Alex had always been ambitious.

Intelligent.

Driven.

The man she married wasn't a quitter.

But somewhere along the way, something had changed.

Every day, he returned home later.

Every day his excuses grew weaker.

Every day, he became more distant.

The sound of a vehicle stopping outside finally pulled her from her thoughts.

Headlights flashed through the curtains.

Patricia's heart skipped.

Alex.

She quickly straightened her blouse and moved toward the door.

A familiar ritual.

No matter how hard life became, she always welcomed him with warmth.

The front gate creaked.

Footsteps followed.

Then a knock.

Three sharp knocks.

Patricia opened the door.

Alex stood there.

His shoulders slumped.

His tie loosened.

His eyes bloodshot.

For a brief moment, she saw the man she'd fallen in love with years ago.

Then the moment vanished.

"You're late," she said softly.

Alex brushed past her without answering.

A strong scent of alcohol followed him into the house.

Patricia's stomach tightened.

Again.

Not tonight.

Please not tonight.

"Daddy!"

Faith ran toward him.

Alex barely acknowledged her.

"Go finish your homework."

The little girl's smile faded instantly.

Patricia noticed.

As always.

Children noticed everything.

Even the things adults thought they hid.

Alex dropped heavily onto the sofa.

Silence filled the room.

The kind of silence that often came before an argument.

Patricia moved carefully.

Like someone crossing a frozen lake.

"Dinner is ready."

"I'm not hungry."

"You haven't eaten all day."

"I said I'm not hungry."

The sharpness in his voice made Glen look up.

Patricia quickly signaled the children to continue working.

Alex rubbed his temples.

His frustration seemed larger than the room itself.

Larger than the house.

Larger than life.

Patricia sat opposite him.

"Did you have any luck today?"

Alex laughed bitterly.

Not a happy laugh.

A broken one.

"Luck?"

She remained silent.

"Every company wants experience."

"You have experience."

"Not enough."

"They'd be lucky to have you."

His eyes met hers.

For a moment she thought he might soften.

Instead, his expression hardened.

"You always say that."

"Because it's true."

"Truth doesn't pay bills."

The words hung heavily between them.

Patricia lowered her gaze.

In another home, another wife might have fired back.

But she understood something Alex didn't.

Pain often disguised itself as anger.

And Alex was drowning in pain.

A loud click suddenly echoed from outside.

The lights flickered once.

Twice.

Then darkness swallowed the house.

Faith screamed.

"Mummy!"

Patricia quickly grabbed the rechargeable lamp.

Its weak beam illuminated worried faces.

Alex froze.

No one needed to explain what had happened.

The electricity had finally been disconnected.

A humiliating silence followed.

Patricia looked away.

Alex stood abruptly.

"What happened?"

She hesitated.

"The power company came this afternoon."

His jaw clenched.

"And?"

"They disconnected us."

For several seconds, nobody spoke.

Then Alex laughed again.

This time, it sounded dangerous.

"They actually did it."

"Alex—"

"They actually did it."

His voice rose.

Glen and Faith exchanged frightened glances.

Patricia's maternal instincts immediately activated.

"Kids, go to your room."

The children obeyed without protest.

Once they disappeared, Alex began pacing.

Back and forth.

Back and forth.

Like a trapped animal.

"This country is a joke."

"Getting angry won't solve anything."

"No?"

"No."

His eyes narrowed.

"What do you suggest then?"

Patricia inhaled deeply.

She had rehearsed this conversation for weeks.

"Let me work."

Alex froze.

The words seemed to hit him harder than the blackout.

"What?"

"I have a degree."

His expression darkened.

"Patricia."

"We need help."

"No."

"Alex—"

"I said no."

She stood.

For the first time that evening, determination replaced caution.

"We have children."

"I know that."

"The rent is overdue."

"I know that."

"The electricity is gone."

"I KNOW THAT!"

The explosion shook the room.

Patricia refused to retreat.

Not this time.

Not anymore.

"Then let me help."

Alex stared at her.

Something unfamiliar flickered in his eyes.

Fear.

Not fear of poverty.

Fear of losing control.

The realization unsettled Patricia.

Before she could speak again, Alex grabbed his jacket.

"Where are you going?"

"Out."

"It's dark."

"I don't care."

"You've been drinking."

"I said I don't care."

He stormed toward the door.

Patricia followed.

"Alex."

His hand paused on the doorknob.

For a brief second, she thought he'd turn around.

Apologize.

Stay.

Fight for them.

Instead, he opened the door.

And left.

The gate slammed shut moments later.

Patricia stood alone in the darkness.

The silence felt heavier than before.

Far heavier.

After several minutes, she returned to the living room and sank onto the sofa.

The rechargeable lamp cast long shadows across the walls.

Shadows that made the house feel unfamiliar.

Empty.

Dangerous.

A vibration interrupted her thoughts.

Buzz.

Buzz.

Buzz.

Alex's second phone.

The one he'd forgotten on the coffee table.

Patricia frowned.

He never forgot that phone.

Never.

The screen lit up again.

A W******p notification appeared.

Unknown Number.

Her pulse quickened.

The message preview contained only three words.

"I miss you."

Below it was a red heart emoji.

Patricia stared.

Her breathing slowed.

Then stopped.

Another message appeared.

"When will you tell your wife the truth?"

The room suddenly felt colder.

Much colder.

Outside, thunder rumbled across the Nakuru sky.

And for the first time in her marriage, Patricia Sewe felt something crack deep inside her heart.

Something that would never be repaired.

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