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After My Husband Wed His Mistress, I Took Everything

The afternoon sun spilled across the mahogany desk of our shared office at Heal & Heart, casting a warm, golden hue over the scattered case files. I sat back, running a thumb over the worn edge of my leather journal. Across from me, my mother-in-law, Eleanor, poured a fresh cup of Earl Grey tea. The delicate clink of fine porcelain against the saucer was a familiar, grounding rhythm. "Eighty-eight percent success rate this quarter, Lina," Eleanor murmured, her posture impossibly straight, the very picture of old-money elegance. She took a slow sip, her dark eyes reflecting a quiet pride. "Not bad for a boutique affair intervention firm. Though, frankly, I prefer when we don't have to work at all." I smiled, jotting the statistic down in my journal. "People are complicated, Eleanor. But at least we have our own house in order.
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Chapter 5

The parking garage beneath the gym usually smelled of rubber and exhaust, but today it smelled like a chemical spill. I saw my sedan from thirty feet away, or rather, I saw what had been done to it. A violent splash of crimson gloss coated the windshield and hood, dripping onto the concrete like a mockery of arterial spray.

My pulse didn't spike. In my line of work, vandalism isn't an act of chaos; it's a diagnostic symptom. I walked closer, the heels of my boots clicking a steady rhythm against the oil-stained floor. The paint was still tacky. On the driver’s side door, scratched into the finish with a key, was a single word: *THIEF*.

I pulled out my phone and opened the dashcam app. The footage buffered for a second before resolving into clarity. Paige Davis filled the frame. She wasn't wearing her usual mask of influencer perfection. Her teeth were bared, her hair wild, her movements jerky and frantic as she hurled the bucket of paint. She looked less like a rival and more like a cornered animal lashing out at the bars of its cage.

"You're unraveling, Paige," I whispered to the screen.

I didn't call the police. A police report was a public record, a singular event. I needed a pattern. I saved the clip to the encrypted cloud drive Eleanor and I shared, filing it under *Assets*. Paige wanted a war of attrition; she didn't realize she was handing me the ammunition.

I turned to leave, but a shadow detached itself from the concrete pillar behind me.

"Lina."

Grady stood there, looking like a ghost of the man I had married. His designer suit was wrinkled, the collar unbuttoned to reveal a sheen of sweat on his neck. He had lost weight. The hollows under his eyes were dark bruises of exhaustion.

"You look terrible, Grady," I said, keeping my voice flat. I didn't step back. Retreat signals fear.

"I miss you," he blurted out, stepping into my personal space. The scent of stale bourbon and desperate mints wafted off him. "God, Lina, this... this whole thing is a nightmare. You have to stop this legal assault. You have to come home."

"Home?" I arched a brow. "To the house currently in foreclosure? Or to the bed you shared with your other wife?"

He flinched, running a hand through his thinning hair. "Paige is... she's insane, Lina. You don't understand. She screams all night. She wants money we don't have. She’s bleeding me dry."

"And I was the safe option," I said, the memory of his insults in the drawing room surfacing like a shard of glass. "The boring option."

"I was wrong!" His voice cracked, echoing off the low ceiling. He reached for my hand, his palms damp. "We had a plan, Dad and I. We were going to liquidate Eleanor’s trust, pay off the debts, and then... then I was going to leave Paige. I never loved her, Lina. I just needed the excitement. But now? We can fix this. Just drop the lawsuit."

I looked down at his hand gripping my wrist. His knuckles were white. He wasn't asking for forgiveness; he was asking for a financial lifeboat.

"You admit it then," I said softly. "The plan to defraud Eleanor. The dual marriage."

"Yes! Yes, whatever!" He squeezed tighter, his eyes wild. "Just take me back. I can't live with them anymore."

I pulled my arm free with a sharp jerk. "You're right, Grady. You are living in a nightmare. But you built it brick by brick."

I tapped the side of my pocket, where my phone had been recording since I saw his shadow. "Thank you for the confession."

Grady froze. The realization hit him like a physical blow, his face draining of color. "You... you recorded me?"

"I'm a counselor, Grady," I said, turning my back on him. "I listen. And then I diagnose. You're terminal."

I left him standing in the gloom, his shouts impotent against the retreating echo of my footsteps.

When I returned to the apartment, the air was thick with tension. Eleanor sat at the small laminate table, her posture rigid. Across from her sat Marcus Chen. A thick, weathered dossier lay between them.

" tell her," Eleanor said, her voice trembling with a rage I had rarely heard.

Marcus looked up, his grey eyes grim. "We found him. Jean-Luc Badeaux. A textile magnate in Lyon."

"Aaliyah's husband?" I asked, dropping my keys on the counter.

"Her widower," Marcus corrected. He opened the folder. "Or he would have been, if he hadn't jumped from his penthouse balcony in 1994."

He slid a photocopy across the table. It was a police report in French, grainy and faded, but the translation was clipped to the front.

"Badeaux's company was liquidated three months prior to his death," Marcus explained, tapping a finger on the paper. "Assets transferred to offshore accounts. His family was left with nothing but debt. And here..." He pulled out a second sheet, a copy of a handwritten note. "The suicide note."

I picked it up. The handwriting was jagged, frantic. *She is a demon in silk,* it read. *She took the light, she took the money, she left me in the dark. Aaliyah, may God forgive you, because I cannot.*

"The French authorities suspected foul play regarding the finances, but Aaliyah had already vanished," Marcus said. "She resurfaced in Miami two years later with a new name and a toddler."

Eleanor stared at the note, her hand covering her mouth. "She killed him. Not with a gun, but she killed him just the same."

I looked at the date on the report. It was the smoking gun that would turn our defense into an execution. Aaliyah wasn't just a mistress; she was a predator who had moved from carcass to carcass for decades.

"This changes the narrative," I said, feeling a cold, hard certainty settle in my chest. "She's not the victim of a forty-year secret. She's a black widow."

I looked at Eleanor. The grief in her eyes was hardening into something sharper, deadlier.

"Upload it," Eleanor whispered. "Upload it all."

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