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After Husband's Affair Unveiled

The lab was quiet at eleven PM, just the hum of equipment and the soft clink of my teaspoon against porcelain. I sat at my desk reviewing the final patent data, numbers I'd spent two years perfecting. Chamomile tea steamed beside my laptop—a small luxury I allowed myself during these late nights. The front door clicked open downstairs. Drake was home. I glanced at the time. Later than usual, even for him. I saved my work and headed down, finding him in the kitchen, loosening his tie with one hand while scrolling through his phone with the other. "Hey." I managed a smile, though exhaustion pulled at my bones. "Long mentoring session?" He looked up, and something flickered across his face before his expression smoothed into warmth.
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Chapter 2

Caspian's office sat on the fortieth floor of the James Tower, all glass and steel overlooking the city. I'd never been here before—Drake had made sure of that, always finding reasons why I shouldn't meet with his "rival."

Now I understood why.

Caspian's assistant showed me into a conference room where he stood by the window, hands in his pockets. When he turned, I saw the same careful expression he'd worn in college, the one that used to irritate me because I thought it was judgment. Now I recognized it as concern.

"Elle." He didn't move to shake my hand or offer false pleasantries. "Thank you for coming."

I set my laptop on the table, opened it to the photographs I'd taken. "I need you to see something."

He sat across from me, and I watched his face as he scrolled through the images. Drake's forged documents. The patent transfer agreements. The shell companies. His jaw tightened, but he didn't look surprised.

"How long have you known?" I asked.

His eyes met mine. "That Drake was planning to steal your patent? I suspected after I saw some unusual corporate filings last month. But I didn't have proof." He paused. "About Sasha—I've known for years."

The words landed like stones in still water. "You knew."

"I tried to tell you. In college, remember? You said I was just jealous because Drake was getting the faculty position I wanted." There was no accusation in his voice, just tired truth. "I stopped trying after you told me to mind my own business."

I had said that. The memory made my cheeks burn. "I'm sorry."

"Don't be." He closed the laptop gently. "You trusted your husband. That's not a character flaw, Elle. That's what marriage should be."

But it wasn't what my marriage had been.

Caspian stood, walked to a filing cabinet, and returned with a folder. He slid it across the table. "I have my own file on Drake. University fund misappropriations. Money that should have gone to actual scholarship students—routed to personal accounts. Sasha's apartment. Designer purchases."

I opened the folder. Bank statements, transaction records, dates that matched the messages I'd seen. Drake hadn't just betrayed me personally—he'd been stealing from students who actually needed help.

"What are you going to do?" Caspian asked quietly.

I looked up at him. Really looked. In college, I'd dismissed his warnings as professional rivalry. But he'd been trying to protect me even then.

"I'm going to transfer the patent to your company," I said. "The gala is in four days. Drake's planning to file his theft paperwork right after my presentation. But if the patent already belongs to someone else, his entire scheme collapses."

Caspian leaned back in his chair, studying me. "That's not just denying him the patent. That's declaring war."

"Good." My voice came out harder than I intended. "He's had two years to play his game. Now it's my turn."

Something shifted in Caspian's expression—respect, maybe, or recognition. He extended his hand across the table. "Then we have a deal."

I shook it, and felt the alliance solidify between us. Not just business. Something older, something that reached back to college study sessions and warnings I'd been too blind to hear.

"Thank you," I said. "For not saying 'I told you so.'"

His grip was warm and steady. "I never wanted to be right about this, Elle."

Two days later, I was in the science building reviewing equipment when the lights went out.

The emergency systems kicked in immediately, bathing everything in red. I heard shouting from the hallway—students evacuating. I headed for the stairs, but the elevator bank caught my attention. The LED displays were dead, and I could hear someone pounding on the doors.

"Help! Someone help me!"

Sasha's voice.

I froze. Every instinct screamed at me to walk away. But I moved toward the sound, my hand already reaching for my phone to call maintenance.

That's when the floor lurched beneath me.

The emergency stairs door slammed shut, some kind of automatic lockdown. I tried my access card—nothing. The backup power flickered, and suddenly I was stumbling backward as the ground shifted.

I realized too late—I was standing on the old service elevator platform. The one they'd been meaning to decommission.

The floor dropped six inches and stopped with a metal shriek that vibrated through my bones. I grabbed the railing, heart hammering. Through the gaps in the platform, I could see the shaft below, dark and waiting.

"Hello?" I called out, hating how my voice shook. "I'm stuck on the service platform!"

I heard boots in the hallway above. Drake's voice carried down. "Where is she? Where's Sasha?"

Emergency services arrived within minutes. I could hear them assessing the situation through the intercom system that crackled to life.

"We have two individuals trapped," a calm male voice announced. "One in elevator three, one on the service platform. Due to hydraulic instability from the power surge, we can only safely extract one at a time. The system won't support dual operations."

"Sasha!" Drake's voice again, closer now. Frantic. "She has severe claustrophobia—you have to get her out first!"

I pressed my hand against the wall, steadying myself. Claustrophobia. That's what he was calling it.

Through the intercom, I heard Drake at Sasha's elevator. "It's okay, baby. I'm here. They're going to get you out. Just breathe."

Baby.

He'd never called me that. Not even in our most intimate moments.

The platform groaned beneath me, dropping another inch. My pulse spiked.

"Hello?" I tried the intercom button. "I'm still down here."

Silence.

Then Drake's voice, distant now: "Focus on elevator three. Please. She needs help."

She needs help. Not my wife needs help. Not Elle.

She.

I stood there in the dark, listening to my husband comfort his mistress while the platform beneath me made sounds that suggested it might not hold much longer.

Something inside me went very still. Very cold.

Footsteps echoed above—running, purposeful. A different voice called down. "Elle? Elle, can you hear me?"

Caspian.

"I'm here," I managed.

"Stay exactly where you are. Don't move." His voice was steady, controlled. Nothing like Drake's panic. "I'm getting you out."

I heard him talking to the emergency crew, his tone brooking no argument. "I don't care about the hydraulics. Get that platform stabilized now, or I'm coming down there myself."

"Sir, you can't—"

"Watch me."

More voices, urgent coordination. The platform shuddered but held. Through the darkness, I saw the maintenance panel above me pry open, and Caspian's face appeared in the gap, backlit by emergency lights.

"Give me your hand."

I reached up. His fingers closed around my wrist, strong and certain, and he hauled me up with a strength that surprised me. For a moment I was suspended between the broken platform and safety, and then I was through, stumbling into the hallway.

Into Caspian's arms.

He held me while I shook, one hand cradling the back of my head. "You're okay. I've got you."

Down the hall, Drake was helping Sasha out of her elevator. She clung to him, crying dramatically. He wrapped his jacket around her shoulders, murmuring comfort.

He didn't even glance my way.

Caspian felt me tense. "Don't," he said quietly. "He's not worth it."

But I pulled back, looking at the man who'd chosen to save his mistress while leaving his wife trapped on a failing platform. Drake was still focused entirely on Sasha, checking her for injuries she didn't have.

I wasn't even a question in his mind. Just an afterthought.

Caspian's hand found mine, steady and warm. "Come on. Let's get you checked by the medics."

I let him guide me away, but I looked back once. Drake was kissing Sasha's forehead, and she was looking up at him with adoration.

Neither of them noticed me leaving.

Good, I thought. Let them have this moment.

In four days, at the gala, I would take everything.

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