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Betrayal and Sweet Revenge

The key turned silently in the lock, just as I'd planned. Three days early from the Singapore conference—I'd wanted to surprise Matthew with his favorite takeout from that little Italian place on Fifth Street. The house felt different the moment I stepped inside, charged with an energy that made my skin prickle. A woman's laughter drifted down from upstairs, light and musical. Not mine. My briefcase slipped from numb fingers, hitting the marble floor with a sharp crack that echoed through the foyer. The sound should have alerted them, but the laughter continued, now joined by Matthew's deeper chuckle—the one he used to reserve for me during our lazy Sunday mornings. I climbed the stairs on autopilot, each step deliberate despite the tremor in my legs. The bedroom door stood ajar, and through the gap, I saw them. Matthew's back, the familiar constellation of freckles across his shoulders that I'd traced countless times during our eight years together.
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Chapter 2

Three weeks after installing the cameras, I sat across from Sarah Chen in her glass-walled conference room, watching her flip through a file thick enough to choke on. The evidence had accumulated beautifully—hours of footage, timestamped and cataloged with the same precision I brought to corporate presentations.

"This is comprehensive," Sarah said, her voice carrying the satisfaction of a predator who'd just spotted wounded prey. "Adultery, violation of marital trust, and the financial records you've provided show he's been using joint funds for his... extracurricular activities. Hotels, dinners, gifts that certainly weren't for you."

I traced my finger along the mahogany table's grain, a habit that surfaced when I was calculating outcomes. "What's our position?"

"Dominant." Sarah's smile was sharp as a blade. "California's a no-fault state, but adultery still influences asset division when marital funds are misused. Combined with your higher earning potential and the fact that he's been depleting joint accounts..." She leaned back in her chair. "We can secure seventy percent of marital assets, maybe more."

The number should have brought satisfaction, but all I felt was the cold efficiency of a machine processing data. Matthew would lose the house, most of his investments, even the vintage wine collection his father had left him. By the time we finished, he'd have just enough to start over—if he was careful.

"Initiate proceedings," I said, my voice steady as a surgeon's hand. "I want this finished before he realizes what's happening."

Two days later, Matthew sat in our kitchen—soon to be my kitchen—staring at the divorce papers with the expression of a man who'd just watched his world catch fire. His coffee had gone cold an hour ago, but his hands remained wrapped around the mug like it was the only solid thing left in his universe.

"Victoria, we can work through this," he said, his voice cracking on my name. "I know I made mistakes, but we can go to counseling, we can—"

"Seventy-two percent," I interrupted, settling into the chair across from him with my own coffee, steam rising between us like a barrier. "That's what I'm taking. The house, the investment portfolio, the business accounts. You get to keep your car and enough to rent a nice apartment."

His face drained of color. "You can't be serious. This is our life, everything we built together—"

"Everything I built," I corrected, my tone as measured as a metronome. "While you were building something else entirely with Clare."

The name hit him like a physical blow. His shoulders sagged, and for a moment, I almost felt sorry for him. Almost.

"How long have you known?" he whispered.

"Long enough." I stood, smoothing my skirt with practiced composure. "Sign the papers, Matthew. Your lawyer will explain why fighting this would be... unwise."

That evening, I sat in my home office with a glass of wine and my laptop, ready for phase two. Clare's social media profiles sprawled across my screen like an open book, each post a breadcrumb leading me deeper into her psyche. Her Instagram revealed the usual curated perfection—yoga poses, artisanal coffee, inspirational quotes about self-love. But it was the older posts that interested me, the ones she'd forgotten to delete.

College photos from eight years ago showed a younger Clare at parties, always hovering near one particular man. Dark hair, striking features, confident smile. The tags identified him: Grant Lawrence. In every photo where he appeared, Clare positioned herself within his orbit—never quite touching, but always close enough to suggest intimacy that the body language clearly contradicted.

I scrolled through years of digital obsession. Photos of Grant at business events where Clare had somehow secured invitations. Screenshots of his LinkedIn updates, liked within minutes of posting. Comments on his rare social media posts that were just a little too eager, too familiar for someone who was supposedly just an old college acquaintance.

The pattern painted a picture of unrequited longing stretched across nearly a decade. Clare had been in love with Grant Lawrence long before she'd settled for stealing my husband.

I opened a new browser tab and searched for Grant's current information. Lawrence Holdings, a successful investment firm. Thirty-four years old, never married. And according to a recent interview in Business Weekly, he maintained a routine as predictable as clockwork.

"I believe in consistency," he'd told the reporter. "Every Thursday evening, you'll find me at The Metropolitan on Fifth Street. Same booth, same drink. It's where I do my best thinking."

I leaned back in my chair, wine warming my throat as the pieces clicked into place. Clare's obsession would be her weakness, and Grant Lawrence would be my weapon. The man she'd dreamed about for years, sitting alone every Thursday night, completely unaware that he was about to become the centerpiece of a very personal war.

The Metropolitan. Thursday evenings. Corner booth.

I raised my glass in a silent toast to the photograph of Grant on my screen. "Nice to meet you, Mr. Lawrence. I think we're going to be very good friends."

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