
After My Wife Exposed Her Husband's Deceit
Chapter 1
I stared at the heavy oak door of David's study, my knuckles poised to knock but frozen in midair. The summons had come through his assistant – formal, cold, like I was just another business appointment in his day. After twenty years of marriage, this was what we'd become.
Taking a deep breath, I rapped twice and entered without waiting for permission. Small rebellions were all I had these days.
"Luna." David didn't stand when I entered. He remained behind his massive mahogany desk, fingers steepled beneath his chin. "Sit down."
I noticed immediately that we weren't alone. Standing by the window was Westyn Franklin – Brynleigh's son. At twenty-two, he had his mother's golden hair and what everyone claimed were David's eyes, though I'd always seen something different in them. Something colder.
"What's this about?" I asked, remaining standing despite David's command.
David's lips thinned. "We need to discuss the future of the Hughes family."
The way he emphasized 'family' made my stomach clench. I'd heard that tone before – usually before he reminded me of my greatest failure.
"I've made a decision," David continued, sliding a folder across his desk. "These are adoption papers. You will legally adopt Westyn as your son."
The floor seemed to tilt beneath me. "Excuse me?"
"It's a generous solution to our... situation." His eyes flicked meaningfully to my abdomen – the source of my shame in his family's eyes. "Westyn needs a proper place in this family. You need a purpose. This solves both problems."
Westyn stepped forward, his smile not reaching his eyes. "I look forward to having you as my mother, Luna. Though of course, I've always considered myself a Hughes."
"The future head of the Hughes family needs legitimacy," David added. "This is happening, Luna. I'm not asking."
My fingers trembled as I opened the folder. The legal language swam before my eyes, but the intent was clear – I was to claim this stranger as my own, erasing twenty years of pain with a signature.
"You expect me to adopt your mistress's son?" I whispered.
David's expression hardened. "I expect you to do what's best for this family. What you've failed to provide."
Westyn's smirk widened. "Don't worry, Luna. I'll make sure the Hughes legacy continues... properly."
I closed the folder, my chest tight with humiliation. "I need time to think."
"The papers will be signed by the end of the week," David said dismissively, already turning his attention to his computer. "You're dismissed."
* * *
The annual Hughes Corporation gala had always been my personal nightmare, but tonight was unbearable. Crystal chandeliers sparkled overhead, mocking the tears I refused to shed. I stood alone at the edge of the ballroom, clutching a champagne flute I hadn't touched.
Across the room, David tapped his glass, calling for attention. The crowd hushed as he stepped onto the small platform. I noticed Brynleigh Fisher standing nearby, resplendent in a crimson gown that matched her perfectly manicured nails.
"Ladies and gentlemen," David's voice boomed through the sound system. "Tonight is special. After much consideration, I'm proud to announce that Westyn Franklin will be officially joining the Hughes family as my son and heir to Hughes Corporation."
Applause erupted. I remained frozen as Westyn joined David on the platform, beaming with practiced charm. David's hand clasped his shoulder in a gesture of paternal pride I'd never seen him display before.
"To the future of Hughes Corporation!" David raised his glass, his eyes meeting Brynleigh's across the crowd. The look that passed between them was intimate, possessive – the look of two people sharing a secret victory.
"Such a touching moment, isn't it?" The acid voice of Margaret Hughes, my mother-in-law, sliced through my thoughts. She approached with Victoria Hughes-Sterling, David's sister-in-law, both women resplendent in designer gowns and dripping with family heirlooms I'd never been offered.
"At least the Hughes bloodline will continue now," Victoria added, her voice carrying just enough to be heard by nearby guests. "Though it's a shame it couldn't come from you."
Margaret's eyes raked over me. "Twenty years, and not a single child to show for it. A barren woman has no place heading a family like ours."
"You should be grateful David found a solution," Victoria continued. "Most men would have discarded you years ago."
I felt the eyes of the gathering on us, saw the pitying glances and smirks. The room seemed to close in as Margaret leaned closer.
"You've failed the Hughes bloodline," she hissed. "Remember that when you sign those papers."
I excused myself, walking with measured steps toward the garden doors, dignity the only thing I had left.
* * *
The cool night air was a relief after the suffocating ballroom. I wandered deeper into the garden, seeking solitude among the carefully manicured hedges and stone benches. The fountain's gentle splashing provided cover for the sound of my ragged breathing.
"Running away, Luna?" Westyn's voice cut through the darkness. He emerged from behind a topiary, hands in the pockets of his expensive suit. "Not very dignified for a Hughes woman."
"I needed air," I said stiffly.
"You needed escape." He moved closer, his expression calculating. "I don't blame you. It can't be easy watching your husband choose someone else's son."
I turned to leave, but his next words froze me in place.
"Did you ever wonder about that car accident? The one that cost you your chance at motherhood?"
My heart stuttered. "How do you know about that?"
Westyn's smile was cold. "My mother tells me everything. Including how David orchestrated the whole thing."
"What?" The word escaped as barely a whisper.
"He needed to cover his tracks. Mom was getting... demanding. The accident wasn't meant to hurt you – just to give him an alibi and bind you to him through guilt and sacrifice." Westyn's eyes gleamed in the garden lights. "Ironic, isn't it? You sacrificed your fertility to save the man who arranged for you to lose it."
The garden spun around me as twenty years of marriage collapsed into a single, horrifying truth.
"He never loved you," Westyn continued, watching my face crumble with satisfaction. "But don't worry – I'll take good care of the Hughes name."
He walked away, leaving me alone with the ruins of everything I'd believed in.
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