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CAUGHT IN HIS BED

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.
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Chapter 4

The next morning, I sat in my car outside the Herald building, staring at the glass facade that had once been my second home. Twenty-five years had passed since I'd walked through those doors as a journalist. Now I was just another middle-aged woman with nowhere else to turn.

My hands shook as I dialed Helen's number. She'd been my research partner back then, the one person who'd understood my drive to uncover the truth. If anyone could help me restart my career, it would be her.

"Vicky?" Helen's voice was warm with surprise. "My God, I haven't heard from you in years. How are you?"

"I need to see you," I said, cutting through the pleasantries. "About work. About coming back."

There was a pause. "Come back? Vicky, you've been out of journalism for—"

"Twenty-five years. I know." I closed my eyes, hating how desperate I sounded. "Helen, my marriage is over. I need to rebuild my life. I need my career back."

Another pause, longer this time. "Meet me at Romano's in an hour. We need to talk."

Romano's was the same cramped Italian place where we used to grab coffee between interviews. Helen was already there when I arrived, her silver hair pulled back in the same efficient bun she'd worn decades ago. But now she wore the expensive suit of someone who'd climbed the ladder—she was editor-in-chief of Metro Weekly now.

She stood to hug me, but I could see the pity in her eyes as she took in my appearance. My outdated clothes, my uncertain posture, everything that screamed "abandoned wife."

"You look..." she began, then stopped herself. "Sit down, Vicky. Tell me what happened."

I gave her the basics. Richard's affair with Vanessa, the divorce, the company takeover. Helen listened without interruption, her expression growing more troubled with each detail.

"I'm so sorry," she said when I finished. "But Vicky, about the career thing—"

"I know it's been a long time, but I still have the instincts. I still have the skills. I just need a chance to prove myself again."

Helen reached across the table and took my hand. "Honey, there's something you need to know. Something I should have told you years ago."

The tone of her voice made my stomach drop. "What?"

"About why you never got called back to work after you left." Helen's grip tightened on my hand. "It wasn't because you'd been out of the game too long. It wasn't because there weren't opportunities."

I stared at her, not understanding.

"Richard called the Herald three weeks after you quit," she said quietly. "He told them you'd decided to focus on being a full-time wife and mother, and that you didn't want to be contacted about freelance work anymore."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"Every time a publication considered hiring you over the years—and there were several—Richard would reach out. Sometimes he'd offer to buy advertising space in exchange for not using you. Sometimes he'd claim you were having mental health issues and couldn't handle the stress."

The coffee shop seemed to spin around me. "You're lying."

"I wish I was." Helen pulled out her phone, scrolling through old emails. "Look, I saved some of these. I always thought it was strange, but he was your husband. I assumed he knew what was best for you."

She showed me the screen. Email after email from Richard's business account, dating back twenty-three years. Professional, concerned messages about his wife's "fragile state" and "need for stability." Offers of advertising contracts tied to agreements not to employ me.

My husband had been systematically destroying my career for over two decades.

"There's more," Helen said gently. "About the Dominic Cross story."

I looked up from the phone, my vision blurring with tears. "What about it?"

"I did some digging after you dropped it. The financial irregularities you were investigating? The anonymous source who gave you those documents?"

I nodded numbly. I'd never revealed my source, even to Helen.

"It was Richard, wasn't it?" she said. "He was your inside contact at Cross Industries."

The world tilted. "How did you—"

"Because the documents were fake, Vicky. Expertly crafted, but fake. Someone was setting Cross up for a fall, using you to do it. When you dropped the story, I kept investigating on my own time. I found out Richard had been embezzling from Cross Industries' pension fund. He was going to pin it on Cross himself."

I couldn't breathe. The story that would have made my career, the investigation Richard had begged me to abandon for our family's sake—it had all been a lie. He hadn't been protecting us. He'd been protecting himself.

"You dropping that story saved Cross from a false accusation," Helen continued. "But it also let Richard get away with stealing millions. He used that money to start his accounting firm. Your accounting firm."

Everything I'd believed about my life, my marriage, my choices—all of it built on lies. Richard hadn't just cheated on me with my sister. He'd been manipulating and controlling me for twenty-five years, using my love for our family to keep me silent and compliant.

"Helen," I whispered, "I need Dominic Cross's contact information."

Her face went pale. "Vicky, no. You don't understand what you're asking."

"I understand perfectly. My husband destroyed my career to cover up his crimes. He stole from Cross, and he used me to do it."

"Cross isn't just some businessman anymore," Helen said urgently. "He's built an empire, and he's ruthless. He never forgets a slight, and he never forgives. If you go to him now, after all these years—"

"What? He'll destroy me?" I laughed bitterly. "Helen, I have nothing left to destroy. Richard already took care of that."

Helen stared at me for a long moment, then sighed and pulled out a business card. "His private number. But Vicky, I'm warning you—he's a hundred times more dangerous than Richard ever was."

I took the card, feeling its weight in my palm. Dominic Cross. The man I'd almost destroyed with fake evidence. The man whose pension fund my husband had robbed. The man who'd told me twenty-five years ago that if I ever needed help, I should call.

"Maybe that's exactly what I need," I said, slipping the card into my purse. "Maybe it's time Richard learned what real danger looks like."

As I walked back to my car, I felt something I hadn't experienced in years. Not hope, exactly, but something sharper. Something that tasted like justice.

Richard thought he'd won. He thought he'd broken me completely.

He was about to learn how wrong he was.

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