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After My Abusive Husband Was Exposed, I Found My Strength Novel Cover

After My Abusive Husband Was Exposed, I Found My Strength

The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor burned my nostrils as I hurried toward the pediatric wing. My cousin's son had been admitted with pneumonia, and I'd promised to bring her some fresh clothes. The last thing I expected was to find my husband in the nursery. I turned the corner and froze. There, in the dim light of the hospital nursery, stood Weston with his arms wrapped around Christina Wallace—his secretary. My secretary, technically, since she worked for Ellis Corporation, my family's company. "She's useless, Christina," Weston's voice carried clearly through the hushed room. "Five years of marriage, and she can't even give me a son." I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering against my ribs. A nurse passed by, giving me a curious glance, but I barely noticed. My attention was fixed on the scene unfolding before me.
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Chapter 2

The doorbell rang at precisely nine in the morning. I was in the study reviewing more financial documents, my mind still reeling from yesterday's discoveries. When I opened the door, Aunt Valeria stood on the threshold, her posture perfect as always, her expression a mixture of concern and disapproval.

"Audrey," she said, stepping inside without waiting for an invitation. "I've been hearing disturbing things."

I led her to the sitting room, wondering which of our acquaintances had been gossiping. Valeria settled onto the sofa, smoothing her skirt with practiced precision.

"The Whitakers mentioned seeing you at the hospital yesterday, looking quite distressed," she said, her eyes searching my face for confirmation. "And then there's this business with Weston working late so often."

I remained silent, waiting for her to continue. I knew exactly what was coming.

"Marriage is sacred, Audrey," Valeria began, leaning forward slightly. "What God has joined together, we must preserve at all costs."

I felt my jaw tighten but kept my expression neutral. "Aunt Valeria—"

"A wife's duty is to support her husband," she continued as if I hadn't spoken. "To create harmony in the home. To overlook... indiscretions."

The word hung in the air between us, delicate and damning.

"Men have needs," she added, lowering her voice to a confidential tone. "And sometimes they make mistakes. But a good wife forgives."

I thought of Rebecca's tear-streaked face, of Weston's cruel words in the hospital nursery. I thought of the offshore accounts and the missing millions.

"Is that what you did with Uncle James?" I asked quietly.

Valeria's eyes flashed. "Don't you dare compare your situation to mine. James was a good man who made one mistake."

"And Weston?"

"Weston is your husband," she said firmly. "And he manages your family's business brilliantly. You should be grateful."

I smiled, though it didn't reach my eyes. "You're right, Aunt Valeria. I've been thinking about family harmony myself."

* * *

Three days later, I invited Weston's mother to lunch at the mansion.

"Mother Bishop," I said sweetly, pouring her tea with practiced grace. "I've been meaning to ask if you'd consider staying with us for a while."

The older woman's eyebrows rose in surprise. "Stay? Here?"

"Of course," I continued, ignoring Weston's sharp look from across the table. "Now that Father's gone, your apartment must feel so empty. And with the company expanding, Weston needs all the support we can give him."

Weston's mother preened at the compliment. "Well, I suppose I could help with Rebecca..."

"And I could use your guidance," I added, reaching across to squeeze her hand. "Aunt Valeria mentioned how important it is to maintain family unity."

Weston cleared his throat. "Mother, I don't think—"

"Nonsense," his mother interrupted. "Family should stick together. I'll have my things moved in by Friday."

Weston shot me a suspicious glance, but I kept my expression innocent. I could almost see him calculating the advantage of having his mother's support in the house.

* * *

Friday morning arrived with gray skies and a chill in the air. Weston's mother had indeed moved in, taking over the east wing of the mansion. Valeria had returned the day before, insisting on helping with the transition.

I prepared breakfast myself that morning—something I rarely did. The kitchen staff watched curiously as I arranged the coffee service on a silver tray.

"Is everything alright, Mrs. Bishop?" the cook asked.

"Perfectly fine, thank you," I replied, testing the temperature of the coffee. It was scalding hot, just as I wanted it.

I carried the tray into the dining room where Weston sat reading the financial section, his mother beside him discussing something in low tones. Valeria was already seated, sipping tea.

"Good morning," I said brightly, setting down the tray. "I thought I'd serve breakfast today."

Weston barely glanced up. "Coffee first," he ordered.

I poured a cup and approached his chair. As I extended the saucer toward him, I stumbled slightly—just enough to make it look accidental.

The coffee sloshed over the rim of the cup, pouring directly onto Weston's feet.

He leapt up with a howl of pain. "What the hell, Audrey!"

"Oh my goodness!" his mother exclaimed, jumping to her feet. "Weston, are you alright?"

Valeria rushed forward, grabbing napkins from the sideboard. "Quickly, soak it with cold water!"

I stood frozen, my eyes wide with what I hoped looked like shock and concern. Inside, a small flame of satisfaction flickered to life.

"I'm so sorry," I whispered, my voice trembling just enough. "It was an accident."

Weston's face contorted with pain as his mother dabbed at his soaked socks. "You did that on purpose," he hissed at me when the others weren't looking.

I met his gaze steadily. "No, darling. Just a clumsy accident."

For the first time in years, I saw something new in Weston's eyes—uncertainty, and perhaps the faintest flicker of fear.

The game had begun.

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