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Betrayed Wife's Payback: Her Battle for Justice

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I tapped through the overnight market reports on my tablet, noting the Asian markets had closed strong. A good sign for our quarterly projections. The espresso machine hissed in the kitchen as I moved around our Manhattan penthouse, my silk robe whispering against my skin in the early morning quiet. Marcus wouldn't be awake for another hour—he preferred to make his grand entrance at the office closer to ten, playing the visionary CEO role to perfection. I poured my espresso into a bone china cup, savoring the bitter warmth as I reviewed the draft agenda for today's board meeting. As usual, I'd handle the real work while Marcus would sweep in for the final presentation, claiming credit for strategies I'd spent weeks perfecting. The familiar resentment flickered but I pushed it aside. This was our arrangement, had been for years—my brilliance, his charisma. Our success. "Mrs.

Betrayed Wife's Payback: Her Battle for Justice Chapter 1

I tapped through the overnight market reports on my tablet, noting the Asian markets had closed strong. A good sign for our quarterly projections. The espresso machine hissed in the kitchen as I moved around our Manhattan penthouse, my silk robe whispering against my skin in the early morning quiet. Marcus wouldn't be awake for another hour—he preferred to make his grand entrance at the office closer to ten, playing the visionary CEO role to perfection.

I poured my espresso into a bone china cup, savoring the bitter warmth as I reviewed the draft agenda for today's board meeting. As usual, I'd handle the real work while Marcus would sweep in for the final presentation, claiming credit for strategies I'd spent weeks perfecting. The familiar resentment flickered but I pushed it aside. This was our arrangement, had been for years—my brilliance, his charisma. Our success.

"Mrs. Thompson runs the company, Mr. Thompson runs his mouth," my assistant had once whispered, not realizing I could hear. I hadn't corrected her.

The penthouse intercom buzzed, startling me. It was barely seven—too early for scheduled deliveries or maintenance.

"Yes?" I answered, my finger hovering over the security camera feed.

"Mrs. Thompson... Rachel... please, I need to see you." The voice was female, distressed, and vaguely familiar. "It's Stephanie Walsh. Marcus's executive assistant. Please, it's an emergency."

I hesitated. Marcus's new assistant had only been with us for two years, and our interactions had been minimal. Why would she come to our home?

"I'll be right down," I said, quickly changing into a cashmere sweater and slacks.

The woman waiting in our private lobby looked nothing like the polished professional I occasionally saw at the office. Her mascara had created dark rivers down her cheeks, her honey-blonde hair was pulled back in a messy ponytail, and her hands trembled as she clutched her purse.

"Mrs. Thompson, thank you for seeing me," she said, her voice breaking. "I didn't know where else to go."

"What's happened? Is it the company?" My mind raced through possibilities—a data breach, a failed merger, some crisis Marcus had hidden from me.

"It's Marcus," she sobbed. "He's dying."

The world tilted slightly. "What?"

"His kidneys are failing. The dialysis isn't enough anymore. He needs a transplant urgently, but there's no compatible donor yet." Her words tumbled out between hiccupping sobs. "The doctors say family members are the best chance. I know it's a lot to ask, but would you get tested? Please?"

I stared at her, trying to process this information. Marcus had been going to "physical therapy" sessions three times a week for months now. He'd lost weight, seemed tired, but had dismissed my concerns. Dialysis. Kidney failure. The pieces clicked into place with sickening clarity.

"How do you know all this?" I asked, my voice unnaturally calm.

She looked away, then back at me with a strange mixture of defiance and shame. "Because I've been with him at every appointment for the past six months. Because I'm... we've been..." She couldn't finish.

"You're having an affair," I completed for her, feeling oddly detached, as if watching this scene from above.

She nodded miserably. "For almost two years now. I'm so sorry, Rachel. I never meant to hurt you."

Two years. The timeline registered distantly as I stood frozen in place.

"There's more," she whispered, placing a protective hand over her stomach. "I'm pregnant. With Marcus's baby."

The floor seemed to drop from beneath me as a cold, clarifying rage washed through my body. In that moment, everything crystallized—the cruel irony of it all.

Marcus was infertile. I had known since our pre-wedding medical exams, a secret I'd kept to protect his fragile ego. He had insisted we remain childless, and I had sacrificed my dreams of motherhood for him. And now this woman stood before me, claiming to carry his child—an impossibility unless...

"I need to see him," I said, my voice steady despite the hurricane building inside me.

Thirty minutes later, I pulled into the parking garage at NYU Langone Hospital, my knuckles white against the steering wheel. The dialysis ward was quiet except for the rhythmic beeping of machines. I spotted him immediately—my husband of twelve years, diminished against the white hospital sheets, tubes snaking from his arm.

Dr. Julian Croft intercepted me before I could approach. "Mrs. Thompson. I've been trying to reach you."

"Clearly not hard enough," I replied, my eyes never leaving Marcus. "How bad is it?"

"His condition is deteriorating rapidly. Without a transplant soon..." He left the sentence unfinished, his expression grave.

Marcus looked up then, his eyes meeting mine across the room. No guilt, no shame—just the same calculating look I'd seen across countless negotiation tables. Even now, he was strategizing.

I smiled coldly. Let him strategize. The game had changed, and he had no idea I was now playing to win.

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