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Betrayed Wife: Reclaiming My Stolen Life

Betrayed Wife: Reclaiming My Stolen Life

On the morning of our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, I found a cream-colored document tucked inside my husband's suit pocket. It was a twenty-million-dollar asset transfer for his former receptionist, Carmen. But what made my blood run cold was the contingent beneficiary: Leo, my newborn son who the hospital claimed was kidnapped twenty-three years ago. When I confronted Devonte, he didn't even try to explain. He handed me a fake Cartier watch, canceled all my credit cards, and publicly called me delusional. The next day, he moved Carmen into our mansion and emptied all our joint accounts into offshore trusts. "If you don't sign these papers and walk away, I will have you committed," he threatened, his mother nodding in agreement. They had orchestrated the kidnapping of my baby, hiding him with the mistress while I spent half my life sedated and screaming in grief. Now, to keep his secret, Devonte was going to lock me in a psychiatric ward and bury me in debt. I didn't understand how the man I loved could be such a monster. Why did he steal my child? What else was hidden in that confidential adoption file? Pushed to the absolute brink, I refused to be his victim. When his goons came to my temporary apartment to drag me away, I turned to the rugged union electrician who had just fixed my lights. "If you need a husband to keep you out of a psych ward, I'll marry you," he said, offering himself as my legal shield. I took his hand. It was time to tear my husband's perfect life apart.
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Chapter 1

Audrey hummed a soft tune as she slid the dry-cleaning bag off Devonte's charcoal gray suit. The plastic crinkled in the quiet of the study, a satisfying sound that signaled the start of a perfect day. Twenty-five years. Tonight was the silver anniversary, and she had spent the morning confirming the dinner reservations at Le Bernardin, making sure the sommelier had the exact vintage Devonte loved. She carried the suit to the walk-in closet, the plush carpet sinking under her heels. She reached for a wooden hanger, her fingers working the top button of the jacket. It was a habit, checking the pockets before sending things to the dry cleaner, a wifely duty she had performed thousands of times. Her fingertips brushed against something stiff and heavy in the breast pocket. Audrey paused, a smile touching her lips. She pulled the paper out, expecting a receipt from the jeweler, or maybe a handwritten note. Devonte used to write her love letters in the early days, little scraps of paper tucked into her coat pockets. The smile froze on her face. It wasn't a love letter. It wasn't a receipt. It was a thick, cream-colored document, embossed with the logo of Whitford & Associates, a wealth management firm she had never heard of. She scanned the first page. "Asset Transfer and Management Agreement." Her eyes dropped to the beneficiary line. "Carmen Hurley." Audrey frowned. Carmen was the young receptionist who had worked at Devonte's firm three years ago. The one he said had moved out of state to pursue a nursing degree. The one he said was too ambitious for their small town. Why was her name on a wealth management document? She turned the page, her thumb catching on the thick paper. The numbers hit her like a physical blow to the stomach. Twenty million dollars. A trust fund and asset transfer worth twenty million dollars for his former receptionist, a woman who was supposed to be long gone. Her breathing hitched. The air in the closet suddenly felt too thin. She looked further down the page, her vision blurring at the edges until the letters snapped into sharp focus. Secondary Beneficiary/Contingent: Leo Vaughn. Leo. The name echoed in her skull. Leo, the newborn son the hospital said had been kidnapped from the maternity ward twenty-three years ago. The son she had mourned every single day since. What did Carmen Hurley have to do with her missing boy? Why was his name entangled with her husband's mistress on a multi-million dollar document? Audrey's legs gave out. She didn't fall gracefully; she crumpled, her knees hitting the carpeted floor with a dull thud. The document slipped from her fingers, landing face up on the rug, the name "Leo" mocking her in bold black ink. "No," she whispered to the empty room. "No, no, no." There had to be an explanation. A legal technicality. A cover-up for something else. Twenty-five years of marriage, twenty-five years of loyalty, demanded an explanation. She scrambled to her feet, her hands shaking so badly she had to press them against her thighs to stop the tremors. She rushed out of the closet and over to Devonte's mahogany desk. She pulled open the top drawer. Pens, paperclips, a cigar cutter. Nothing. She yanked open the second drawer. More files, tax returns from three years ago. Useless. Her eyes landed on the bottom drawer. The one with the silver combination lock. She had never known the code. She had never needed to look inside. Audrey knelt down, her fingers hovering over the dial. She tried Devonte's birthday. 04-15-67. The lock didn't budge. She tried her own birthday. 09-22-68. Nothing. A cold, sickening thought slithered into her mind. It was a feeling she had never had before, a paranoid instinct that she had always dismissed as insecurity. But her fingers moved on their own, spinning the dial to the numbers she had memorized years ago from a glimpse at an HR file. Carmen's birthday. 08-10-90. Click. The drawer slid open. Audrey stared into the dark space. It was full of photographs and thick manila folders. She reached in and pulled out the stack. The first photo was of Carmen, heavily pregnant, standing on a beach. The second was of Devonte, his arm around Carmen, both of them beaming. The third was a photo of a newborn baby, a hospital bracelet on its tiny wrist reading "Baby Boy Vaughn." At the very bottom of the stack was a thick, sealed envelope marked "CONFIDENTIAL - ADOPTION RECORDS." Audrey tore it open with trembling hands, pulling out the legal paperwork inside. It was a private adoption decree, dated twenty-three years ago. The mother was listed as Carmen Hurley. The father was listed as Devonte Vaughn. The child's original name: Leo Vaughn. Twenty-three years ago. When Audrey had been in the hospital, losing her mind with grief, convinced her newborn son had been stolen from the maternity ward. While she was sedated and screaming for her baby, Devonte was orchestrating a cover-up, hiding his son with his mistress right under her nose. A violent wave of nausea surged up her throat. She dropped the photos and the adoption file and lurched toward the small trash can by the desk, dry heaving into it. When her stomach was empty, she wiped her mouth with the back of her hand, her skin cold and clammy. She straightened up, her gaze falling on the red Cartier box sitting on the desk. Devonte had given it to her this morning, kissing her forehead, telling her it was a family heirloom, a watch his grandmother had worn, meant only for the woman he loved most. Audrey picked up the box. She flipped it open. The gold watch gleamed under the desk lamp. She had been so touched. She had cried a little, feeling cherished. She pulled the watch out, turning it over in her hands. The Cartier logo on the back looked slightly off. The engraving was shallow, almost sloppy. She grabbed her phone from the desk, her fingers moving frantically across the screen. She searched for "Cartier watch authentication." The website loaded instantly. Genuine pieces had the serial number engraved on the inner clasp, not the back casing. Audrey fumbled with the clasp. It was stiff, cheap metal scraping against cheap metal. There was no serial number inside. She looked at the back of the watch. A string of numbers was etched there. She typed them into the Cartier verification portal. A red box popped up on the screen. "Invalid Serial Number." It was a fake. A cheap, worthless fake. Just like her marriage. Just like the love she had believed in for a quarter of a century. Audrey didn't cry. The tears that had been building behind her eyes evaporated, leaving behind a dry, burning rage. She closed her fist around the fake watch, the metal biting into her palm. She stood up, walked over to the desk, and slammed the watch down onto the asset transfer document. The glass cracked, leaving a jagged line right through the word "Vaughn." She grabbed her car keys from the hook by the door and walked out of the study, her heels striking the hardwood floor like gunshots.

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