For a month… they had been secretly learning how to cook.
A lump formed in my throat. I had spent weeks convincing myself Peter was cheating when in reality, he had been planning this?
Lucy smiled warmly. “Say yes to dinner.” Then she clapped her hands together. “And with that, I’m taking the kids to the mall. We’re going to walk around, play, and have fun. We’ll leave you two here.”
She winked at me, grabbed the kids’ coats, and within seconds, they were out the door.
Now, it was just Peter and me.
He took a step closer. “So… do you like it?”
I swallowed hard, my emotions tangled. I had spent the last month preparing for heartbreak. But instead, I had this.
And for some reason, I still couldn’t shake the unease in my chest.
For the first time in weeks, I exhaled. The doubt, the fear, the sinking suspicion that had been eating me alive—it all vanished.
I was wrong. I was so, so wrong.
I was happy.
Peter walked up to me, his gaze soft, filled with something that made my heart ache. Love. Real, undeniable love. He held out a bouquet of red roses—my favorite.
“Happy anniversary, baby,” he said, tucking a loose strand of hair behind my ear.
I smiled, blinking away the tears welling in my eyes. “You didn’t have to do all this.”
“Yes, I did,” he murmured. “You’ve done everything for this family. You take care of the kids, the house, me—I just wanted to do something for you this time.”
He reached into his pocket and pulled out a sleek, black box. My breath hitched as he opened it, revealing a stunning pair of designer heels. The exact ones I had been eyeing months ago but never bought because I felt guilty spending that much on myself.
My lips parted in shock. “Peter…”