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Betrayed Wife's Payback

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I hummed softly as I moved around our apartment, straightening Marcus's perpetually disorganized desk. The familiar routine brought me comfort—these small acts of care that had defined our five years together. My husband, always rushing between meetings, leaving a trail of coffee mugs and scattered papers in his wake. I smiled, picturing his apologetic grin when he'd return from his Seattle trip tomorrow. The afternoon light streamed through our floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a golden glow across the sleek, modern furniture we'd chosen together when the company first turned profitable. From nothing to this—our penthouse overlooking the San Francisco Bay, our thriving tech consultancy. We'd built it all together, brick by digital brick. "Time to set your alarm, Mr. Forgetful," I murmured, picking up Marcus's phone from the coffee table. He'd rushed out so quickly this morning he'd left it unlocked—typical Marcus, always in a hurry.

Betrayed Wife's Payback Chapter 1

I hummed softly as I moved around our apartment, straightening Marcus's perpetually disorganized desk. The familiar routine brought me comfort—these small acts of care that had defined our five years together. My husband, always rushing between meetings, leaving a trail of coffee mugs and scattered papers in his wake. I smiled, picturing his apologetic grin when he'd return from his Seattle trip tomorrow.

The afternoon light streamed through our floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a golden glow across the sleek, modern furniture we'd chosen together when the company first turned profitable. From nothing to this—our penthouse overlooking the San Francisco Bay, our thriving tech consultancy. We'd built it all together, brick by digital brick.

"Time to set your alarm, Mr. Forgetful," I murmured, picking up Marcus's phone from the coffee table. He'd rushed out so quickly this morning he'd left it unlocked—typical Marcus, always in a hurry.

As I swiped to access the clock app, his photo gallery opened instead. My finger hovered over the screen, ready to close it, when a thumbnail caught my eye. Something about the colors, the setting...

I tapped it without thinking.

The world stopped spinning.

Marcus sat on a park bench at Golden Gate Park—I recognized the distinctive cypress trees in the background. His arm was draped casually around a slender Asian woman with delicate features and a gentle smile. Between them, a little boy with Marcus's eyes and dimples beamed at the camera, ice cream smeared across his cheek.

"Daddy, look!" The caption beneath the photo, dated just two weeks ago.

My lungs refused to work. The phone slipped from my suddenly numb fingers, clattering against the hardwood floor. I bent to retrieve it with mechanical movements, my eyes never leaving the image.

Daddy.

The woman—who was she? The child—who was he? The intimacy in their postures was unmistakable. This wasn't a business associate or distant relative. This was... family.

I scrolled frantically through more photos. Marcus at a birthday party, the same little boy blowing out candles. Marcus and the woman at what looked like a vineyard in Napa. Their glasses clinked in a toast, sunset painting them in romantic hues.

My stomach lurched. I rushed to the bathroom, barely making it before emptying its contents. Cold tile pressed against my forehead as I gasped for air, trying to make sense of what I'd seen.

With trembling hands, I texted him: *Who are they, Marcus? The woman and child in your photos?*

Three dots appeared immediately. Disappeared. Reappeared.

*Just friends, Vic. I'll explain when I get back. Nothing to worry about.*

The casual dismissal ignited something in me. I called him, heart hammering against my ribs.

"Marcus, don't lie to me," I said when he answered, my voice unrecognizable even to myself. "That boy called you 'daddy.'"

A heavy silence. Then: "Victoria, I'm heading into a meeting. We'll talk when I get home tomorrow, I promise. It's... complicated."

"Complicated?" The word tasted bitter. "Is that what we are too? Complicated?"

"Please, Vic. Not now. I love you. We'll figure this out."

The line went dead.

I stood in our living room, surrounded by evidence of our shared life—photos from our wedding in Carmel, mementos from business trips, the painting we'd splurged on to celebrate our first major client. Had it all been a lie?

Something cold and determined settled in my chest. If Marcus wouldn't give me answers, I'd find them myself.

By dusk, I stood at the steps of San Francisco City Hall, its grand dome illuminated against the darkening sky. The building was nearly empty, most offices closed for the day. My heels echoed against marble as I made my way to the records department, where a single clerk remained.

"I need to verify a marriage record," I said, surprised by the steadiness in my voice.

"Name?" The clerk barely looked up from her computer.

"Marcus Sterling."

Her fingers tapped efficiently. A printer whirred to life.

"Here you go." She handed me a certified copy, already moving on to organizing her desk for departure.

I stepped into the deserted hallway before looking down at the document.

MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE

Marcus Sterling and Amanda Chen

Date of Marriage: May 15, six years ago

A note in the margin: Amendment filed three months after marriage—birth of child, Leo Sterling.

Six years. One year before our own wedding. A child born five years ago.

The marble floor seemed to tilt beneath me. I slid down against the wall, the cold stone at my back the only thing anchoring me to reality.

My marriage wasn't real. My husband wasn't mine. My entire life was built on a lie so profound I couldn't comprehend its edges.

In the empty, echoing hall of City Hall, as the last light of day faded from the high windows, I felt something inside me shatter beyond repair.

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Betrayed Wife's Payback of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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