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CAUGHT IN HIS BED

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Victoria Shaw spent 25 years building her husband's empire—only to catch him in bed with her own sister on their anniversary. Betrayed. Humiliated. Left with nothing. But Victoria isn't just any scorned wife. She's the woman who made Richard Moore. And she's about to remind everyone why. Enter Dominic Cross—a billionaire with secrets darker than her husband's lies. He offers her a deal: help him destroy Richard, and he'll give her everything she lost. What starts as revenge becomes something neither expected. At 50, Victoria is done playing by anyone's rules—especially when it comes to love.

CAUGHT IN HIS BED Chapter 1

The champagne bottle felt heavier than usual in my hands as I climbed the stairs to our bedroom, my heart racing with anticipation. Twenty-five years. A quarter of a century with Richard, and tonight I wanted to celebrate properly. The house was unusually quiet—he must have come home early from his business trip.

I'd spent the afternoon at the florist, selecting white roses, his favorite. The same ones he'd given me on our wedding day. The bottle of Dom Pérignon had cost more than I usually spent on groceries for a week, but this was special. Our silver anniversary deserved something extraordinary.

The bedroom door was slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the hallway. I could hear soft sounds from within—maybe he was watching television, waiting for me. My smile widened as I pushed the door open, ready to surprise him.

The champagne bottle slipped from my fingers, hitting the hardwood floor with a dull thud that echoed through the sudden silence.

Richard was there, all right. In our bed. Our anniversary bed with the Egyptian cotton sheets I'd bought last month. But he wasn't alone.

My sister Vanessa was on top of him, her dark hair cascading down her bare back, moving in a rhythm that made my stomach lurch. The sound I'd heard wasn't the television—it was them.

Time seemed to fracture. I stood frozen in the doorway, my mind struggling to process what my eyes were seeing. This couldn't be real. This couldn't be happening. Not today. Not on our anniversary.

Vanessa turned her head slowly, as if she'd sensed my presence. Her face wasn't flushed with embarrassment or shock. Instead, she wore an expression I'd never seen before—satisfied, almost triumphant. Her lips curved into something that might have been a smile.

"Oh, you're early," she said, her voice breathless but steady. She didn't stop moving. She didn't scramble to cover herself. She just looked at me with those dark eyes that mirrored my own, as if this was the most natural thing in the world.

Richard's hands were still on her waist. My husband of twenty-five years, the man who'd promised to love and cherish me, was looking at me over my sister's shoulder with an expression I couldn't read.

"Vicky—" he started, but Vanessa cut him off.

"Show her," Vanessa said, reaching toward the nightstand without dismounting. Her fingers closed around something small and white. A plastic stick. She held it up like a trophy, and I could see the two pink lines clearly from where I stood.

"Two lines," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Congratulations, sister. You're going to be an aunt."

The words hit me like physical blows. Pregnant. My sister was pregnant. With my husband's child. In my bed. On my anniversary.

I couldn't breathe. The room seemed to tilt, the walls closing in around me. The champagne was seeping into the floorboards at my feet, the roses scattered beside the broken bottle like a funeral arrangement.

"Richard." My voice came out as a whisper. "What is this?"

He finally pushed Vanessa aside, reaching for the sheet to cover himself. But his movements were calm, deliberate. Not panicked. Not ashamed. Just... resigned.

"Since you're here," he said, sitting up against the headboard, "we should talk. I want a divorce, Vicky. I'm going to marry Vanessa."

The words were so matter-of-fact, so casual, that for a moment I thought I'd misheard him. No apology. No explanation. No remorse. Just a simple statement that he was discarding twenty-five years of marriage like an old newspaper.

"A divorce?" I repeated, the word foreign on my tongue. "Richard, what are you saying?"

"I'm saying our marriage is over." He ran a hand through his graying hair, the same gesture he made when discussing quarterly reports at his accounting firm. "Vanessa and I... we're in love. We're having a baby. It's time to make it official."

Vanessa stretched beside him like a cat, completely comfortable in her nakedness, in this situation, in my bedroom. She reached for something else on the nightstand—my mother's silk robe. The pale blue one with the delicate embroidered flowers that Mom had worn every morning for as long as I could remember. The one she'd left to me when she died.

Vanessa wrapped it around herself and stood, the silk flowing around her like water. She walked toward me, and I could smell her perfume—the expensive French one I could never afford—mixed with the scent of sex and betrayal.

"Don't look so shocked, Vicky," she said, stopping inches from my face. Her breath was warm against my ear as she leaned in close, her voice dropping to a whisper that only I could hear.

"Don't blame me for this. It's not like it's the first time." Her lips curved into a cruel smile. "Three years, sister. Three whole years. Did you really never notice? Or did you just choose not to see?"

The floor seemed to disappear beneath my feet. Three years. While I'd been planning anniversary dinners and buying him thoughtful gifts. While I'd been working extra shifts at the library to help with the mortgage. While I'd been believing in us, in our marriage, in the life we'd built together.

Vanessa stepped back, adjusting the robe—my mother's robe—around her shoulders. "He was never really yours, you know. Some women just aren't meant to keep a man satisfied."

The champagne continued to spread across the floor, dark and accusatory in the lamplight.

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