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Broken Vows, Unbreakable Me

Emma discovers her husband Noah has secretly drafted 47 emails to his ex, Grace, calling Emma his “safety school” and marriage a mistake begun before their wedding. While he showers, she screenshots the draft, emails it to herself, deletes her tracks, and pretends nothing happened. Next day she researches Massachusetts divorce law, learns she can recover assets wasted on an affair, and hires ex-cop Marcus Kane to surveil Noah. She pays Kane’s $4,000 retainer—her savings—and signs papers authorizing GPS tracking of Noah’s Tesla, financial forensics, and photo evidence. That evening Noah lies about a “work call” and a faculty-lounge meal; Emma notes the deceit. She now waits for Kane’s team to deliver proof of infidelity and financial misconduct so she can file a fault divorce and reclaim what Noah spends on his “Harvard” woman.
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Chapter 3

I watched Noah across our dining table, his attention flickering between his phone and me as I discussed the upcoming school concert. The soft glow of our kitchen lights cast shadows across his face, highlighting the slight furrow between his brows—a furrow that deepened whenever I mentioned the date of my performance.

"The fourth-grade orchestra is performing 'Twinkle, Twinkle' and 'Mary Had a Little Lamb,'" I said, stirring my pasta absently. "The parents are really excited."

Noah nodded, his thumb scrolling through his phone screen. "That's great, Emma."

"Are you listening?" I asked, keeping my voice light despite the heaviness in my chest.

"Of course," he replied, not looking up. "The concert's next Thursday, right?"

"Next Friday," I corrected. "I told you three times already."

He slipped his phone into his pocket with a practiced casualness that immediately set off alarms in my head. "Right, Friday. I'll mark it on my calendar."

The lie hung between us like a curtain. I'd watched him check his Harvard schedule earlier—he had no classes on Friday.

"Actually," he said, standing abruptly, "I need to make a quick call. The department chair might need me to cover a lecture next week."

Before I could respond, he was already moving toward our balcony, phone in hand. I watched through the glass doors as he paced back and forth, gesturing emphatically as he spoke in hushed tones.

I took a sip of my wine, the rich cabernet bitter on my tongue. This was the third "work call" this week.

When Noah returned, his smile was too bright, too practiced. "Sorry about that. The dean has some ideas about the new curriculum."

"Did you eat enough?" I asked, nodding toward his barely-touched plate.

"I grabbed something at the faculty lounge earlier," he lied smoothly.

I knew he hadn't. The faculty lounge had been closed for renovations all week.

---

The next morning, I sat in my car in the school parking lot, hands gripping the steering wheel as I gathered my courage. The lot was nearly empty—most teachers had already headed inside for the morning meeting.

My finger hovered over the call button on my phone screen. Marcus Kane's number glared back at me, a lifeline and a point of no return.

I pressed call.

"Kane Investigations," a gruff voice answered.

"Mr. Kane, this is Emma Hoffman," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "We spoke yesterday."

"Mrs. Hoffman," he replied, his tone neutral but alert. "You mentioned needing surveillance services."

"Yes." I took a deep breath. "I believe my husband is having an affair, and I may be filing for divorce. I need evidence of his activities and any financial improprieties."

There was a brief pause. "I'll need to know what kind of budget you're working with."

I swallowed hard. "What do you charge?"

"My initial investigation package is four thousand dollars," he said without hesitation. "That includes basic surveillance, financial record searches, and photographic evidence gathering. If you need more extensive services—GPS tracking, extended stakeouts, or deep financial forensics—that would be additional."

Four thousand dollars. My stomach clenched. That was nearly all the money I had in my personal savings—money I'd been setting aside for a new cello case.

"I can meet you tomorrow evening," I said finally. "Your office is near Boston Common?"

"Seven o'clock," he confirmed. "Text this number with the address where you're parked. I'll send directions."

---

Marcus Kane's office was housed in a converted brownstone near the Boston Common, its brick facade weathered by decades of New England winters. The building looked nothing like the sleek, modern detective agencies I'd seen in movies—it was smaller, more modest, with a simple brass plaque beside the door that read "Kane Investigations" in unadorned script.

I checked my watch—6:58 PM—and smoothed my skirt before knocking.

The door opened almost immediately, revealing a man in his early fifties with salt-and-pepper hair and eyes that had seen too much of humanity's darker side. His shoulders were broad beneath his rumpled button-down shirt, and his handshake was firm when he extended it.

"Mrs. Hoffman," he said, gesturing me inside. "Come in."

His office was small but meticulously organized. A desk dominated the space, cluttered with manila folders and stacks of paperwork. Behind him, a wall of filing cabinets stretched nearly floor to ceiling.

"Please, sit," he said, clearing a stack of files from a chair. "You mentioned on the phone this was regarding a potential divorce case?"

I nodded, settling into the chair. "My husband is... I believe he's having an affair with his former girlfriend. I need proof."

"And you're interested in surveillance?"

"Yes," I said firmly. "I need to know where he goes, who he sees, and especially if he's using our joint finances to fund his activities."

Marcus leaned forward, his elbows on the desk. "Surveillance can be tricky in Boston. The city's small, and people tend to notice if they're being followed."

"But you can do it?"

A ghost of a smile crossed his face. "I've been doing this for fifteen years, Mrs. Hoffman. I know every street in this city—every shortcut, every blind spot."

He pulled out a legal pad and began taking notes. "Tell me about your husband. Car make and model? Work schedule? Typical routines?"

"Noah drives a Tesla Model 3," I said, the words bitter on my tongue. "License plate is 42H-D73."

Marcus scribbled it down. "Good. That makes tracking easier—the Tesla has built-in GPS we can access with the right tools."

"He teaches at Harvard Business School," I continued. "Three days a week, usually in the afternoon. He claims to have late meetings or research to do at the library, but..."

"But you think he's seeing someone," Marcus finished.

I nodded, my throat tight.

"I'll need copies of your joint financial statements," he said, pulling out a contract. "Bank accounts, investment portfolios, property holdings—anything that shows your shared assets."

I hesitated. "That might be difficult. Noah controls most of our finances."

Marcus's expression remained impassive. "That's common in these situations. But if you're going to build a case, you need to know where the money is going."

I reached for my purse, pulling out my wallet. Inside was my Discover credit card—the one with the $4,000 limit I'd been saving for emergencies.

"I'll pay the retainer now," I said, handing him the card.

Marcus took it without comment, running it through a small card reader on his desk.

"Once you sign this contract," he said, sliding the document toward me, "we begin immediately. I'll have a team watching your husband by tomorrow morning."

I stared at the contract, its legal language dense and intimidating. This was it—the point of no return.

With a steady hand, I signed my name.

"Welcome to Kane Investigations, Mrs. Hoffman," Marcus said, taking back the contract. "Now let's get you some answers."

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