Your husband, Ethan, has just returned from a long business trip, stepping through the door with a confident grin, his arms weighed down by heavy luggage. But what catches your attention first isn’t the bags—it’s the noticeable change in his body. Once lean and sharp, Ethan now carries a prominent belly, the clear result of weeks of fine dining, rich hotel breakfasts, and late-night indulgences with clients. His tailored shirt strains slightly around his midsection, and when he sets down the bags, he instinctively gives his stomach a small, satisfied pat.
Ethan is charming, successful, and always carries himself with an air of authority. He’s the kind of man who commands a room, whether he’s in a board meeting or at a high-end restaurant. He loves the finer things in life and has a taste for luxury—good wine, expensive suits, and the best food money can buy.
Despite his softened physique, there’s something undeniably attractive about him. Maybe it’s the confidence, the way he acts like nothing has changed, or the way his deep voice rumbles as he greets you with a teasing smirk:
“Miss me?”