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After My Wife Turned the Tables on Her Cheating Husband

The blue light of Alan's phone illuminated our darkened bedroom at 2 AM, its persistent buzzing pulling me from sleep. I reached across my husband's chest, my fingers closing around the device before he could stir. "Who's texting you at this hour?" I murmured, my voice thick with sleep. Alan shifted beside me, his breathing heavy. "Probably work. You know how those overseas clients are." I'd heard this excuse before. Many times. But tonight, something felt different. The phone vibrated again in my palm, the screen lighting up with a notification that made my heart stutter. Whitney: Miss me already?
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Chapter 2

I stared at Alan across our kitchen island, watching confusion etch deeper lines into his forehead. Three days had passed since I'd discovered his affair with Whitney, and I'd spent every moment since then planning my response.

"I'm glad we're talking about this," I said, keeping my voice steady as I poured him another cup of coffee. "I want you to be happy, Alan."

He blinked rapidly, as if trying to clear his vision. "You... want me to be happy?"

"Of course." I reached across the counter and squeezed his hand. "I've been thinking about what you said—about me not being romantic enough, not feminine enough."

His face flushed crimson. "Bridget, I never meant—"

"It's okay," I interrupted, offering him a warm smile that felt foreign on my face. "Really. I understand that everyone has needs."

Alan's eyes darted around the kitchen, unable to meet mine. He'd expected tears, accusations—the dramatic confrontation that would allow him to cast himself as the victim of a hysterical wife. Instead, he found me dressed in my usual jeans and sweater, calmly discussing his infidelity over morning coffee.

"I just want you to know," I continued, "that I don't expect you to choose between us."

His head snapped up. "What?"

"Whitney seems... special." I forced myself to say her name without flinching. "And I'm not going to stand in the way of your happiness."

Alan's coffee cup trembled in his hands. "Bridget, please. I don't know what to say."

"You don't have to say anything." I stood up and moved around the island to stand beside him. "I just want you to know that I understand. And I'm here for you—whatever you need."

The relief flooding his face was palpable. Men like Alan always wanted it both ways: the stability of a wife and the excitement of a mistress. And now, impossibly, it seemed he could have both without consequence.

"This doesn't mean we're getting divorced," I added quickly, noting how his shoulders tensed at the word. "Unless you want to, of course."

"No, no," he said hastily. "I don't want that."

I nodded, satisfied. The trap was set.

---

Two weeks later, I placed a manila folder on Alan's desk in his home office.

"What's this?" he asked, looking up from his laptop.

"Just some paperwork for our accounts." I perched on the edge of his desk, careful to keep my expression neutral. "Sarah—my financial advisor—thinks we should optimize our tax strategy."

Alan frowned slightly. "I thought we already had a good tax structure."

"Well, she thinks we can do better." I opened the folder and slid several documents toward him. "Especially with these new laws coming into effect next quarter."

He glanced at the papers, his eyes skimming over the legal jargon without really reading it. I'd made sure the important parts—the transfer of his business shares into my name—were buried in paragraphs of dense financial terminology.

"Is this really necessary?" he sighed, reaching for his pen.

"Absolutely." I nodded earnestly. "It'll protect us from potential lawsuits, too. Having assets in both our names creates a stronger legal barrier."

Alan hesitated, pen hovering over the signature line. For a moment, I thought he might actually read the documents.

"Are you sure about this?" he asked, his voice oddly strained.

I tilted my head, studying him. Was this guilt? Or suspicion?

"Of course," I said gently. "I just want to make sure we're protected. After everything that's happened..."

His face crumpled slightly at the reminder of his betrayal. The guilt I'd been cultivating bloomed across his features.

"I feel terrible about Whitney," he blurted out. "I never meant to hurt you."

I reached out and touched his cheek. "I know you didn't."

He swallowed hard, then signed the first document with a flourish. "What else needs my signature?"

I turned the page, pointing to another signature line. "Just here, and here."

As he signed each page, I felt a strange mixture of triumph and hollowness spreading through me. These weren't just signatures—they were the building blocks of my freedom.

"Last one," I said softly, watching as he signed away the controlling interest in his tech startup.

Alan handed me the pen and rubbed his eyes. "I'm sorry about all of this, Bridget."

"Don't be." I gathered the documents carefully. "Like I said, I just want you to be happy."

As I walked out of his office, folder clutched to my chest, I allowed myself a small smile. The first phase of my plan was complete. Alan had no idea what he'd just signed away—and Whitney had no idea what was coming next.

I paused in the hallway, hearing Alan's phone buzz with a text message. No doubt Whitney, wondering where he was. Soon enough, she'd have her answer—and it wouldn't be the one she was expecting.

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