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Betrayed Wife's Escape After Husband's Cruel Deception Novel Cover

Betrayed Wife's Escape After Husband's Cruel Deception

The candles on my birthday cake had burned down to stubs by the time I gave up waiting. I'd spent hours preparing Reid's favorite meal—beef Wellington with truffle sauce, the recipe I'd perfected over years of marriage. The dining room looked beautiful with the crystal wine glasses I'd inherited from my grandmother and the silver candelabra that had been our first anniversary gift. I smoothed down the red dress I'd saved for tonight. It was new, purchased months ago with this evening in mind. The fabric hugged my curves perfectly, making me feel young and desirable—things I desperately wanted Reid to see in me again. "Maybe he got caught in traffic," I whispered to myself, checking my phone for the twentieth time. No calls. No texts. I called his office.
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The candles on my birthday cake had burned down to stubs by the time I gave up waiting. I'd spent hours preparing Reid's favorite meal—beef Wellington with truffle sauce, the recipe I'd perfected over years of marriage. The dining room looked beautiful with the crystal wine glasses I'd inherited from my grandmother and the silver candelabra that had been our first anniversary gift.

I smoothed down the red dress I'd saved for tonight. It was new, purchased months ago with this evening in mind. The fabric hugged my curves perfectly, making me feel young and desirable—things I desperately wanted Reid to see in me again.

"Maybe he got caught in traffic," I whispered to myself, checking my phone for the twentieth time. No calls. No texts.

I called his office. His assistant, Marcus, answered on the third ring.

"Mrs. Morrison," he said, his voice carefully neutral. "Mr. Morrison left the office around four."

"Did he mention where he was going?" I asked, trying to keep desperation from my voice.

There was a pause. "He's at Velvet Lounge downtown. Some kind of sales promotion event."

My stomach twisted. "Thank you, Marcus."

I hung up and stared at my reflection in the hallway mirror. The woman looking back at me was still beautiful, but there was something hollow in her eyes. Five years of marriage to Reid Morrison, and he couldn't even remember my birthday.

The drive to Velvet Lounge took twenty minutes. Each mile only hardened my resolve. I wouldn't cry. Not tonight.

The club was packed when I arrived, bass-heavy music pulsing through the air. I paid the cover charge and pushed my way through the crowd, scanning for Reid's tall figure.

I found him near the bar, surrounded by bottles of champagne. Not just a few bottles—hundreds of them, stacked in pyramids behind him. A young woman with glossy black hair and a tight white dress stood beside him, laughing up at his face with practiced adoration.

"Five hundred bottles of Dom P�rignon," the bartender was announcing to the crowd. "Mr. Morrison is tonight's champion!"

Applause erupted around them. Reid grinned, his arm sliding around the girl's waist.

"For my favorite sales associate," he announced, loud enough for me to hear over the music. "Nothing's too good for Cali."

Cali. The name hit me like a physical blow.

I moved closer, pushing through the circle of admirers. Reid didn't notice me at first. He was too busy pressing a kiss to Cali's temple, his fingers splayed possessively against her hip.

"Reid," I said, my voice sounding strange even to my own ears.

He looked up slowly, his expression shifting from surprise to irritation. "Evangeline? What are you doing here?"

"It's my birthday," I said, the words coming out steadier than I felt. "I thought we were celebrating tonight."

His eyes flickered to his watch, then back to me. "Right. I forgot."

Beside him, Cali's lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes. "Oh, is this your wife?" she asked, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "I've heard so much about you."

"None of it good, I'm sure," I replied, fighting to keep my voice level.

Reid sighed, reaching for his phone. "You're making a scene, Evangeline."

"A scene?" The word felt explosive in my mouth. "You bought five hundred bottles of champagne for your mistress, and I'm making a scene?"

Cali laughed, the sound like breaking glass. "Mistress? Oh, honey, we prefer 'partner' these days. And look at you—" her eyes traveled over my red dress with mock sympathy "—so desperate to compete. It's sad, really."

Reid didn't defend me. He didn't even look up from his phone.

Something inside me cracked. The careful dinner preparation, the hours of waiting, the hope that had sustained me through months of his growing distance—it all shattered.

"I want a divorce," I said, the words falling like stones between us.

Reid finally looked up, his expression a mixture of disbelief and annoyance. "Don't be dramatic, Evangeline."

"Dramatic?" I pulled my wedding ring off my finger and threw it at his feet. The diamond caught the club lights, sparkling as it bounced across the floor. "I'm done being your convenient wife."

Reid's laugh was cold, cutting through me like a blade. "You'll come back," he said with absolute certainty. "You always do. Where else would you go? Who else would want you?"

Cali leaned closer to him, whispering something in his ear that made him smirk.

"He told me all about you," she said loudly enough for me to hear. "His clingy, pathetic wife who sacrificed her fertility for nothing. Poor thing."

The club around me blurred as tears threatened to spill. But I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of them.

I turned and walked away, leaving my wedding ring glinting on the floor among strangers' feet.

Behind me, I could hear Reid calling my name with mock concern, but his voice was already fading into the music.

Let him think I was bluffing.

Let him believe I'd crawl back.

This time, Evangeline Adams was done for good.

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