
Cheating Husband's Costly Loss
Chapter 1
I smoothed down my cream silk blouse one final time, checking my reflection in the hallway mirror. The soft September sunlight streaming through our penthouse windows caught the delicate pearl earrings Landon had given me for our second anniversary, and I smiled at the memory. Today felt perfect—a crisp Labor Day weekend morning, my favorite sister-in-law Skye coming over soon, and an entire afternoon planned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"You look radiant as always, Mrs. Watkins," our housekeeper Maria said as she handed me my designer camera bag. The weight of my expensive Leica felt reassuring in my hands—I'd been looking forward to capturing some beautiful shots of the museum's ancient artifacts collection.
"Thank you, Maria. Skye should be here any minute." I adjusted the camera strap across my shoulder, excitement bubbling in my chest. Landon had been so busy with back-to-back business meetings lately that quality time with his family felt like a precious gift. Skye and I had grown incredibly close over the three years of my marriage—she was the sister I'd never had.
The doorbell chimed, and I practically bounced to answer it. Skye stood there in a stunning designer dress, her dark hair perfectly styled, grinning widely.
"Ready for our cultural adventure, sister-in-law?" she asked, linking her arm through mine.
"More than ready. I've been looking forward to this all week." I grabbed my purse, double-checking that I had everything. "Landon said his meetings might run late, so it's just us girls today."
"Perfect. I love having you all to myself anyway."
The ride to the Met was filled with easy chatter about everything and nothing—Skye's latest art class, my thoughts on redecorating the guest room, plans for the upcoming charity gala. The familiar comfort of family conversation wrapped around me like a warm blanket.
Inside the museum, the cool marble floors echoed softly under our heels as we made our way through the Egyptian wing. I raised my camera, adjusting the settings to capture the intricate hieroglyphs on a sarcophagus.
"The detail work is incredible," I murmured, snapping several shots. "Can you imagine the hours of craftsmanship?"
"Sofia, you should see this piece over here," Skye called from across the room, standing before an ornate golden mask.
I was adjusting my lens when I heard sharp footsteps approaching. A woman's voice cut through the hushed museum atmosphere like a blade.
"Excuse me, what exactly do you think you're doing here?"
I looked up, startled. A tall woman with platinum blonde hair and cold blue eyes stood before us, her arms crossed. She wore an expensive black dress and carried herself with an air of authority that immediately put me on edge.
"I'm sorry?" I lowered my camera, confused by her hostile tone.
"I said, what are you doing here?" Her voice grew louder, drawing stares from other museum visitors. "This is my domain."
Skye moved closer to me, her protective instincts kicking in. "We're just visiting the museum like everyone else. Is there a problem?"
The woman's laugh was sharp and humorless. "Oh, there's definitely a problem." Her gaze fixed on me with unmistakable malice. "I'm Angelique Larson, the curator here. And more importantly, I'm Landon Watkins' wife."
The words hit me like a physical blow. My camera suddenly felt impossibly heavy in my hands. "I'm sorry, there must be some mistake. I'm Landon's wife. I'm Sofia Bishop—Sofia Watkins."
Angelique's smile was predatory. "Oh, sweet little Sofia. Still living in your fantasy world, I see." She stepped closer, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "Let me educate you about reality. Landon and I have been together for over two years. I know everything about him—his favorite coffee order, the scar on his shoulder from that skiing accident, how he likes his eggs in the morning."
Each detail she recited felt like a dagger to my heart. These were intimate things, private moments that should have been mine alone. My hands began to tremble.
"That's impossible," I whispered, but even as the words left my lips, doubt began creeping in like poison. All those late nights at the office, the business trips that seemed to multiply, the way he'd been so distant lately...
"Is it?" Angelique's eyes glittered with cruel satisfaction. "Tell me, when was the last time your husband took you anywhere special? When did he last buy you jewelry? When did he last look at you like you were the only woman in the world?"
The questions hung in the air like accusations, and I realized with growing horror that I couldn't remember. When had everything started feeling so routine, so... empty?
"Sofia," Skye said firmly, moving protectively to my side. "Don't listen to her. She's obviously confused or—"
"Confused?" Angelique's voice rose dangerously. "I'll show you who's confused."
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