Wren believed turning 30 would bring stability and trust into her five-year marriage with Jordan. But one name always lingered between them—Lisa, his long-time friend who seemed ever-present in their lives. Though Wren tried to trust Jordan, Lisa’s constant involvement, the private conversations, and the subtle closeness made her feel like an outsider in her own marriage. Her unease was often dismissed as jealousy, especially by her father-in-law, Gary, who openly praised Lisa and treated her like family. Only her mother-in-law, Stella, gently reassured Wren that her feelings were valid.
In time, the distance between husband and wife grew. Jordan became quieter, more secretive, and frequently stepped outside to take calls. One evening, Wren found confirming messages on his phone—Jordan and Lisa’s relationship had crossed the line. Though deeply hurt, she chose silence at first, unsure whether to confront him privately or walk away entirely. When Jordan admitted his mistake and begged for another chance, she remained undecided, holding her pain close and waiting for clarity.