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After My Wife Outplayed Me at Poker

I noticed it the moment I stepped into our bedroom—a faint, sweet floral scent that didn't belong to me. My fingers hesitated on the light switch as I inhaled again, making sure I wasn't imagining things. No, it was definitely there, clinging to Ryan's Armani blazer draped carelessly over our bedroom chair. The perfume was nothing like the subtle Chanel I'd worn for years. This was younger, sweeter. Insistent. I lifted the blazer, bringing it closer to my face. The scent was strongest on the collar and lapels. My stomach tightened as I pictured someone else's arms wrapped around my husband's neck, her perfume transferring to his clothes during an embrace that wasn't meant for me. "What are you doing?" I startled, nearly dropping the blazer.
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Chapter 3

I stared at the quarterly reports spread across the dining room table, my fingers tracing the columns of numbers that had once been as familiar to me as my own heartbeat. In the early days of Mitchell Enterprises, I'd spent countless nights helping Ryan organize these very financials, learning the rhythm of business alongside him. Now, I was searching for something else entirely.

The penthouse was quiet. Emma was at a playdate, and Ryan was at the office—or so he claimed. These stolen moments of solitude had become precious, the only time I could think clearly without Ryan's cold presence or Amber's triumphant smirks.

I flipped another page, and that's when I saw it. A pattern that shouldn't be there: six-figure withdrawals, each labeled simply "A.H. Travels." Five of them over the past three months. My finger froze on the entry, a chill spreading through my chest.

A.H. Amber Hayes.

I checked the dates against my mental calendar. The first withdrawal coincided with the weekend Ryan had claimed to be in Chicago for a conference—the same weekend I'd later discovered he'd taken Amber to the Four Seasons. The second matched their supposed "business trip" to Miami.

This wasn't just an affair anymore. This was corporate embezzlement.

I carefully photographed the pages with my phone, my hands trembling slightly. The amounts totaled nearly half a million dollars—company money being funneled directly into funding Ryan's escapades with his mistress.

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That night, I waited until Emma was asleep before approaching Ryan's home office. The door was ajar, light spilling into the darkened hallway. I knocked softly, the ledger clutched against my chest like armor.

"What?" His voice was distracted, irritated at the interruption.

I stepped inside, closing the door behind me. Ryan was at his desk, tie loosened, sleeves rolled up, a glass of scotch at his elbow. He barely looked up.

"I need to talk to you about something I found in the quarterly reports," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

"The quarterly reports?" Now I had his attention. His eyes narrowed as they fixed on the ledger in my hands. "Why are you looking at those?"

"I still sit on the board, Ryan. Or have you forgotten that too?"

He leaned back in his chair, studying me with cold calculation. "What exactly do you think you found?"

I opened the ledger and placed it on his desk, my finger pointing to the first "A.H. Travels" entry. "Half a million dollars to fund your getaways with Amber? That's not just morally reprehensible, Ryan. It's illegal."

For a moment, something like fear flickered across his face, quickly replaced by a cruel smile that didn't reach his eyes.

"Oh, Sarah," he said, his voice dripping with condescension. "You've always been so naïve about business. A.H. Travels is a legitimate consulting firm that handles our executive retreats."

"Don't lie to me," I said quietly. "A.H. Travels doesn't exist. I checked."

Ryan's expression hardened as he stood, towering over me. "Be very careful, Sarah. You're the mother of my child, but that only protects you so far."

"Are you threatening me?"

"I'm reminding you of reality." He moved closer, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "If you start making accusations about company finances, I'll have no choice but to question your mental stability. And unstable mothers don't get custody of their children."

The threat hung in the air between us. Emma. He was threatening to take Emma.

"You wouldn't," I whispered, though I knew with sickening certainty that he would.

"Try me." He took the ledger from the desk and closed it with a decisive snap. "Now, is there anything else, or can I get back to running the company that pays for this penthouse and your daughter's private school?"

I left his office without another word, my mind racing. Ryan had always been ambitious, sometimes ruthless in business, but this—threatening to use our daughter as leverage, embezzling company funds—this was something darker.

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The next morning, after dropping Emma at school, I drove to an unremarkable office building in Midtown. The sign on the frosted glass door read simply: "Blackwood Investigations."

A woman with shrewd eyes and a no-nonsense bob greeted me. "Mrs. Mitchell? Eleanor Vance. Come in."

The office was small but immaculate. Professional certificates lined the walls alongside framed newspaper articles about cases she'd solved.

"I need someone followed," I said, once we were seated. "Discreetly."

"Your husband?" she asked, not unkindly.

I nodded, surprised at her directness.

"It's usually husbands," she explained, opening a notebook. "What exactly are you looking for?"

"Evidence," I said, my voice hardening with resolve. "Financial and... otherwise. I need to know where he goes after work, who he meets, and what he does with company money."

As I wrote the check for her retainer, I realized I'd crossed a line from which there was no return. But Ryan had left me no choice. If he wanted war, he would have it—and I would make damn sure I was armed with the truth.

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