Emma and Daniel looked like the perfect couple from the outside.
They lived in a beautiful apartment in the center of the city.
Every weekend they posted smiling photos together online.
Friends often said they were “couple goals.”
But behind closed doors, silence slowly replaced love.
Conversations became shorter with every passing month.
Dinner together turned into nights spent staring at phones.
Neither of them noticed how lonely the other had become.
Daniel started staying late at work more often.
Emma stopped asking where he had been.
At the same time, Emma began receiving mysterious late-night messages.
She smiled at her screen in ways Daniel no longer recognized.
Both of them felt ignored, unwanted, and emotionally distant.
But instead of speaking honestly, they searched for comfort elsewhere.
Daniel met a woman named Sophie during a business trip.
Emma grew closer to a photographer named Alex from her gym.
At first, both relationships felt innocent and harmless.
Just conversations, laughter, and attention they missed at home.
But loneliness can quietly become something dangerous.
And neither Emma nor Daniel realized their marriage was already breaking apart.
