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Betrayed Wife Seeks Justice

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I was never one to snoop. Three years of marriage had taught me that trust was the foundation of any relationship, especially one where I'd sacrificed everything. But as I sat in our home office, helping Shane with the quarterly financial reports for his now-thriving company, my fingers froze over the keyboard. Shane had stepped out to grab coffee, leaving his laptop open. A notification popped up—a message from Karsyn. My heart skipped a beat. Karsyn Moreno, the struggling college student I'd sponsored through school, the girl whose tuition I'd paid with the money from selling my wedding jewelry. "Can't wait to see you tonight. Last night was amazing." My fingers trembled as I clicked on the message thread. What I saw made my stomach lurch.

Betrayed Wife Seeks Justice Chapter 1

I was never one to snoop. Three years of marriage had taught me that trust was the foundation of any relationship, especially one where I'd sacrificed everything. But as I sat in our home office, helping Shane with the quarterly financial reports for his now-thriving company, my fingers froze over the keyboard.

Shane had stepped out to grab coffee, leaving his laptop open. A notification popped up—a message from Karsyn. My heart skipped a beat. Karsyn Moreno, the struggling college student I'd sponsored through school, the girl whose tuition I'd paid with the money from selling my wedding jewelry.

"Can't wait to see you tonight. Last night was amazing."

My fingers trembled as I clicked on the message thread. What I saw made my stomach lurch.

"Valerie's still clueless," Shane had written just an hour ago. "She's so focused on her little café dreams, she doesn't even notice what's happening right under her nose."

Karsyn's response came with a winking emoji: "Her simple café background makes her so... ordinary. You deserve someone who matches your elevated status now."

"Elevated status." The words burned into my retinas. This was the man I'd supported through three years of ramen noodles and sleepless nights. The man whose startup I'd funded with my life savings.

I scrolled further, my hands shaking so badly I could barely control the mouse.

"Sometimes I wonder how I got stuck with someone so... beneath me," Shane had typed. "She doesn't understand the world I'm building. She's holding me back."

Beneath him? I'd sold my grandmother's necklace—the only piece of jewelry I had left from my childhood—to cover his company's first payroll. I'd worked eighteen-hour days beside him, handling finances and operations while he focused on growth. And now I was beneath him?

The messages went back months. Eight months, to be exact. Intimate photos. Plans for rendezvous in hotel rooms while I worked late at the café. Complaints about my "unsophisticated" ways. Mockery of my "quaint" belief in loyalty and hard work.

I printed the pages with trembling hands, my wedding ring catching the light as I gathered the evidence. The same ring I'd nearly sold to keep Shane's dream alive.

---

"Shane Garza's office," his assistant announced as I walked through the glass doors of his downtown headquarters. The sleek lobby with its marble floors and modern art was a far cry from our modest beginnings.

"Valerie!" His face registered surprise, then quickly shifted to that practiced smile that had once made my heart flutter. Now it just made me nauseous.

"I need to talk to you." My voice was steadier than I expected.

He ushered me into his corner office—the one with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city skyline. The view that was supposed to be ours together.

"What's this about?" he asked, loosening his tie. That nervous gesture I once found endearing now seemed calculated.

I placed the printed messages on his desk. "I think you know."

His eyes flickered to the pages, then back to me. There wasn't even a hint of remorse in his expression—just annoyance.

"You're checking my messages now?" He leaned back in his leather chair, studying me like I was some inconvenience he needed to handle.

"Eight months, Shane." My voice cracked despite my efforts to remain composed. "Eight months while I've been working beside you, believing in us."

He sighed, running his hands through his perfectly styled hair. "Look, Valerie, these things happen. I've outgrown you. It's as simple as that."

"Outgrown me?" The words felt like knives.

"Karsyn understands the world I'm building now. She's sophisticated, ambitious." His voice hardened. "If you're going to make a scene about this, remember who built this company. You'll walk away with nothing."

---

I couldn't reach Karsyn directly. Her phone went straight to voicemail—probably blocked my number after seeing Shane's messages. So I did what any woman scorned would do: I investigated.

Three days later, I sat in my car outside the obstetrics clinic, watching Karsyn emerge with a small bag of pamphlets. My heart pounded as I followed her inside, pretending to be a prospective patient.

"I'm just confirming the appointment for Karsyn Moreno," I told the receptionist, using the name I'd once proudly written on scholarship checks.

"Oh yes, Ms. Moreno. She's due in about six months." The receptionist smiled. "First prenatal visit went well?"

Six months. I did the math in my head. Eight months of affair, six months pregnant. Something didn't add up.

Back home, I spread out Shane's travel records—meticulously kept for tax purposes—alongside the medical documents I'd managed to obtain through a friend who worked at the clinic. The timeline was clear: Karsyn had conceived during the week Shane was at a tech conference in Seattle. The entire week.

I stared at the evidence before me, my hands no longer shaking. Instead, a strange calm settled over me as I realized the truth: Karsyn was three months pregnant, and there was no way the child was Shane's.

But she was letting him believe otherwise.

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