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After My Wife Exposed Her Husband's Deceit Novel Cover

After My Wife Exposed Her Husband's Deceit

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.
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Chapter 2

I waited until David's footsteps faded down the hallway before I moved. My hands shook as I gripped the mahogany edge of his desk, Westyn's revelation echoing in my mind like a death knell. Twenty years. Twenty years of believing I was a hero who saved her husband's life, when I was actually the victim of his calculated betrayal.

The study felt different now – not like David's sanctuary, but like a crime scene. Every leather-bound book, every family photo, every award on the wall seemed to mock the naive woman I'd been just hours ago.

I straightened my shoulders and walked to the door. Time for answers.

David was in the living room, pouring himself a scotch with the casual air of a man who'd just concluded routine business. He didn't look up when I entered.

"I know about the accident," I said.

His hand paused for just a fraction of a second before continuing to pour. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"Westyn told me. About how you orchestrated it. How you needed an alibi to cover your tracks with Brynleigh."

David finally turned, his expression shifting from casual indifference to cold calculation. "Westyn has quite an imagination."

"Does he?" I stepped closer, my voice gaining strength. "Twenty years ago, you were having an affair. Brynleigh was getting demanding. You needed a way to throw me off your scent and bind me to you through guilt and gratitude. What better way than to let me 'save' your life?"

David's laugh was sharp and bitter. "You always were too smart for your own good, Luna. But not smart enough, apparently."

The admission hit me like a physical blow. "So it's true."

"What if it is?" He moved to the window, swirling his scotch. "You got twenty years of comfort, security, and status. Most women would be grateful."

"Grateful?" The word came out as a strangled whisper. "You destroyed my ability to have children. You let me believe I was barren because of some cruel twist of fate when you—"

"When I what? Made a choice that benefited both of us?" David's voice turned vicious. "You think any man would want you now? A forty-something woman with no children, no real purpose, living off her husband's generosity?"

I felt something inside me crack, but instead of breaking, it hardened into something sharp and unforgiving. "I want a divorce."

David's expression shifted to something almost predatory. "No, you don't."

"Yes, I do."

"Listen to me very carefully, Luna." He set down his glass and moved toward me with deliberate slowness. "If you try to leave me, I will destroy you. I'll tell everyone you're having a breakdown, that you're delusional, making up stories to cover your own inadequacies. I'll make sure no one will want you after leaving the Hughes family."

His words were designed to terrify me, to make me shrink back into the compliant wife I'd been for twenty years. Instead, they ignited something I'd thought was dead.

"We'll see about that," I said quietly.

David's eyes narrowed. "You have nothing, Luna. No money of your own, no career, no children to support you. I am all you have. Remember that."

I turned and walked away, his threats following me like smoke. In my bedroom, I closed the door and leaned against it, my heart hammering. Then I reached for my phone.

* * *

The first number I dialed was Hunter's. My sister's eldest son had always been protective of me, even as a child. Now thirty-two and successful in his own right, he was exactly who I needed.

"Aunt Luna?" His voice was warm with surprise. "It's late. Everything okay?"

"Hunter, I need you to come home. All of you. As soon as possible."

There was a pause. Hunter had inherited his mother's intuition along with her fierce loyalty. "What's wrong?"

I chose my words carefully, knowing David might have ways of monitoring my calls. "Remember when we used to play that game as children? Where we'd gather the troops for a big showdown?"

"I remember."

"I need you to bring backup for the showdown. Can you contact the others?"

Another pause, longer this time. "Brantley's in Chicago, Ariella's in Portland, Kellan's finishing his semester at Stanford. But Luna... if you need us, we'll be there."

"I need you," I whispered, the words carrying twenty years of suppressed pain.

"We're coming. Give me forty-eight hours."

I made similar calls to each of them, using the coded language we'd developed as children when we wanted to plan surprises or adventures without the adults knowing. They all understood. They were all coming.

After the last call, I sat in the darkness of my bedroom, feeling something I hadn't experienced in years: hope. David thought I had nothing, no one. He was about to learn how wrong he was.

* * *

Hunter arrived first, as I'd known he would. I met him at a coffee shop downtown, away from David's watchful eyes and the surveillance I now suspected existed in our home.

He embraced me tightly, and I had to fight back tears. At six-foot-two with dark hair and my sister's kind eyes, Hunter had grown into the protective man I'd always known he'd become.

"Tell me everything," he said simply.

I did. The forced adoption papers, the revelation about the accident, David's threats. Hunter listened without interruption, his expression growing darker with each detail.

"Son of a bitch," he muttered when I finished. "I always knew something was off about him."

"I need proof, Hunter. About everything. The accident, the affair, Westyn's real parentage."

"You think David isn't Westyn's father?"

"I've always suspected. The timeline never quite worked, and there are things... little details that don't add up."

Hunter pulled out his phone. "I have contacts who can run background checks, investigate medical records. If there are discrepancies, I'll find them."

"David will be suspicious if we're not careful."

"Let me worry about that. You just need to keep playing the dutiful wife for a little longer." Hunter's jaw tightened. "Do you have access to any family documents? Birth certificates, medical records, anything from around the time Westyn was born?"

I nodded. "David keeps everything in his study. Financial records, legal documents, family papers. He's meticulous about documentation."

"Can you get me copies?"

"I think so. He's at the office most days until seven."

Hunter leaned forward, his eyes intense. "Luna, what we're about to do... it's going to get ugly. David won't go down without a fight."

"I know." I met his gaze steadily. "I'm ready for ugly. I've been living with it for twenty years."

He smiled then, the first real smile I'd seen from him since he arrived. "Good. Because we're going to burn his world down."

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