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CEO Wife's Bold Revenge

The elevator's soft chime echoed through the executive floor as I stepped out, my heels clicking against the polished marble with their usual confident rhythm. The quarterly reports tucked under my arm felt heavier than usual—not from their weight, but from the anticipation of another productive discussion with Tyler about Pinnacle Media's impressive growth numbers. The executive floor hummed with its typical late-afternoon energy. Staff members moved purposefully between offices, their voices creating a familiar backdrop of success and ambition. I nodded to Sarah at the reception desk, her smile bright as always when she saw me approaching Tyler's corner office. "Mrs. Reynolds, he's in his private office reviewing the Henderson account," she said, gesturing toward the frosted glass doors that separated Tyler's inner sanctum from the main workspace. I pushed through the outer office, past Lea's empty desk—she must be in the break room again, I thought absently. The girl had been working late more frequently lately, showing the kind of dedication I'd hoped to see when I'd recommended her promotion from assistant to junior account manager six months ago. The door to Tyler's private office stood slightly ajar, warm light spilling through the gap.
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The elevator's soft chime echoed through the executive floor as I stepped out, my heels clicking against the polished marble with their usual confident rhythm. The quarterly reports tucked under my arm felt heavier than usual—not from their weight, but from the anticipation of another productive discussion with Tyler about Pinnacle Media's impressive growth numbers.

The executive floor hummed with its typical late-afternoon energy. Staff members moved purposefully between offices, their voices creating a familiar backdrop of success and ambition. I nodded to Sarah at the reception desk, her smile bright as always when she saw me approaching Tyler's corner office.

"Mrs. Reynolds, he's in his private office reviewing the Henderson account," she said, gesturing toward the frosted glass doors that separated Tyler's inner sanctum from the main workspace.

I pushed through the outer office, past Lea's empty desk—she must be in the break room again, I thought absently. The girl had been working late more frequently lately, showing the kind of dedication I'd hoped to see when I'd recommended her promotion from assistant to junior account manager six months ago.

The door to Tyler's private office stood slightly ajar, warm light spilling through the gap. I raised my hand to knock, then froze.

Through the narrow opening, I could see Tyler pressed against his mahogany desk, his usually pristine tie loosened and hanging askew. But it wasn't the disheveled state of his clothing that made my breath catch in my throat—it was Lea Watson, her auburn hair cascading over her shoulders as Tyler's hands tangled through the silky strands. Her cream-colored blouse hung open, revealing the lace of her bra, and Tyler's mouth moved hungrily against her neck.

Time seemed to crystallize around that moment. The quarterly reports slipped from my numb fingers, hitting the floor with a soft thud that might as well have been thunder. Tyler's head snapped up, his eyes meeting mine through the crack in the door. For a heartbeat, we stared at each other—predator and prey, though I wasn't yet sure which of us was which.

Lea turned, her face flushing crimson as she scrambled to button her blouse with trembling fingers. "Mrs. Reynolds, I—we were just—"

"Discussing the Henderson account?" The words left my mouth with surprising steadiness, though my heart hammered against my ribs like a caged bird.

Tyler stepped away from Lea with infuriating calmness, straightening his tie with the same methodical precision he used to adjust his cufflinks each morning. No shame flickered across his features. No guilt. Just mild annoyance at being interrupted.

"Samantha." He smoothed down his dark hair, not a strand out of place despite Lea's fingers having run through it moments before. "We need to talk."

Lea gathered her things with jerky, panicked movements, her earlier confidence evaporating like morning mist. She couldn't meet my eyes as she hurried past me, her heels clicking rapidly down the hallway until the sound faded into silence.

I bent to collect the scattered reports, using the moment to steady my breathing. When I straightened, Tyler had settled into his leather chair as if nothing had happened, his fingers steepled in that familiar gesture of control.

"Close the door," he said.

I complied, my hand surprisingly steady on the handle. The click of the latch seemed to seal us into this new reality—one where my husband's betrayal hung in the air like expensive cologne.

"How long?" I asked, remaining standing near the door.

"Does it matter?" Tyler leaned back, his blue eyes studying me with calculating interest. "Samantha, we're adults. Successful adults. We've built something remarkable together—Pinnacle Media, our reputation, our lifestyle. Why should we let outdated social conventions destroy what we've worked so hard to create?"

The casual dismissal in his tone struck me like a physical blow, but I kept my expression neutral. "Outdated social conventions?"

"Monogamy." He said the word like it tasted bitter. "It's a relic, darling. Modern couples—successful couples like us—understand that emotional and physical needs don't always align with business partnerships. What Lea and I have doesn't diminish what you and I have built."

I watched him speak, noting how his hands moved with their usual confidence, how his voice carried that persuasive tone he used in board meetings. He was selling me this betrayal like it was a merger proposal.

"You're suggesting an open marriage." My voice remained level, professional even.

"I'm suggesting we evolve." Tyler's smile was the same one that had charmed investors and clients for years. "We're too intelligent, too sophisticated to let trivial emotional complications derail our empire. Think about it, Samantha. We can have everything—our partnership, our success, and the freedom to explore other... connections."

The silence stretched between us, filled only by the distant hum of the air conditioning and the muffled sounds of the city below. Tyler waited, confident in his powers of persuasion, certain that I would see the logic in his proposal.

I let the moment extend, watching something flicker in his eyes—not doubt, exactly, but perhaps the first hint that this conversation wasn't proceeding as he'd expected.

"I need time," I said finally, my voice steady as glass. "To adjust to this new arrangement."

Tyler's smile widened, relief evident in the relaxation of his shoulders. "Of course. Take all the time you need. You'll see that this is the mature, practical solution."

I nodded slowly, as if considering his words. "Yes. I can see that you've given this considerable thought."

As I turned to leave, I caught my reflection in the darkened window behind Tyler's desk. The woman staring back at me looked composed, thoughtful even. But behind her eyes, something new was awakening—something Tyler had just made the mistake of underestimating.

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