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Cheating Husband's Costly Loss

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.
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Chapter 2

My breath caught in my throat as my eyes fell upon Angelique's left hand. There, glittering under the museum's carefully positioned lighting, was a ring that made my world tilt on its axis.

The pink diamond. The magnificent, breathtaking $30 million pink diamond ring.

I knew that ring. I had memorized every facet, every curve of the platinum setting during that auction three years ago. I could still remember the way my heart had raced as I watched Landon bid, his jaw set with determination, his paddle rising again and again until he'd won. I had been so certain—so absolutely convinced—that he was buying it for me. For our future. For a proposal that would come someday, or perhaps an anniversary gift that would symbolize our eternal love.

But here it was, adorning the finger of his mistress.

"You like it?" Angelique noticed my stare and held up her hand, letting the diamond catch the light. The pink stone seemed to mock me with its brilliance. "Landon has exquisite taste, doesn't he? He told me he'd been saving this for someone truly special."

The words hit me like physical blows. My knees nearly buckled as the full weight of the betrayal crashed over me. Not only had my husband been unfaithful—he had been living a complete lie. Every gift I thought might be coming, every romantic gesture I'd imagined, every moment I'd felt cherished and loved—it had all been an illusion.

"Sofia," Skye whispered, her hand finding my arm. I could hear the horror in her voice, could feel her protective instincts flaring.

But I couldn't look away from that ring. Three years ago, I had been so happy, so naive. I had watched the auction with stars in my eyes, imagining how beautiful it would look on my finger, how it would represent Landon's love for me. Instead, he had given it to her. To this woman who was now using it as a weapon against me.

"How long?" The question escaped my lips before I could stop it. "How long have you been wearing my ring?"

Angelique's smile turned predatory. "Your ring? Oh, darling, this has been mine for over a year now. Landon gave it to me on our first anniversary. He said I deserved something as rare and beautiful as our love."

Each word was a carefully aimed dart, designed to cause maximum pain. And they were working. I felt something breaking inside me, something fundamental and irreparable.

"You're lying," I whispered, but even I could hear how weak my voice sounded.

"Am I?" Angelique stepped closer, her voice dropping to a vicious whisper. "He told me all about that pathetic little wife at home, playing house while he built a real life with me. Did you really think those late nights were about business? Those weekend trips? The way he stopped touching you, stopped seeing you?"

Behind Angelique, I noticed Skye's subtle movement. My sister-in-law had positioned herself slightly behind a marble column, and I caught the glint of her phone screen. She was recording. Smart girl. Even in my devastation, I felt a surge of gratitude for her quick thinking.

Angelique, oblivious to Skye's actions, continued her assault. "You know what the funniest part is? He feels sorry for you. Poor little Sofia, he says, so sweet and trusting. Too bad she's not enough for a man like me."

Something snapped inside me then. The pain transformed into something sharper, cleaner. Rage.

"Get away from me," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

"Or what?" Angelique laughed, the sound echoing through the gallery. "You'll call your husband? Go ahead. Call him. See who he chooses."

She was right, and we both knew it. If Landon had been living this double life for over two years, if he had given her the ring that should have been mine, then I already knew where his loyalties lay.

Angelique's expression grew more vicious as she saw my resolve wavering. "In fact, why don't we take this conversation somewhere more private? I think you and your little friend here need a reality check. Central Park has a lovely lake this time of year. Perfect for washing away delusions."

The threat in her voice was unmistakable, and I saw Skye's face pale. But I also saw her fingers moving across her phone screen, and I knew she was calling for help.

"Twenty minutes," Skye whispered to me, so quietly I almost missed it. "They'll be here in twenty minutes."

I didn't know who 'they' were, but the certainty in her voice gave me strength. I straightened my shoulders and looked directly into Angelique's cold blue eyes.

"You're right about one thing," I said quietly. "This conversation does need to continue. But not the way you think."

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