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Divorce After Affair Shock

The scent hit me first—my expensive La Mer moisturizer mixed with the bergamot notes of my custom-blended perfume. But it wasn't coming from my vanity where these items belonged. It was wafting from the guest bathroom, carried on a cloud of steam that shouldn't have existed in my empty house. I dropped my travel bag by the front door, my heels clicking against the marble foyer as I followed the familiar fragrance. Three days. I'd been gone for three days on a business trip to secure a merger that would benefit Thompson Enterprises—Chris's company—and this is what I returned to. The bathroom door stood ajar, revealing a figure wrapped in my silk bathrobe, my bathrobe, applying my skincare routine with the practiced ease of someone who'd done this before. Many times before. Liliana Dixon looked up from the mirror, her reflection meeting mine with not even a flicker of shame. If anything, she seemed...
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Chapter 2

The front door clicked open just as I was finishing my second glass of wine. I had retreated to the living room after my confrontation with Liliana in the bathroom, my mind racing with plans and calculations. The divorce papers were already being prepared—Marcus had texted confirmation—but I needed time to think, to breathe, to prepare for what would come next.

I didn't expect Chris to bring her back with him.

They walked in together, Chris carrying a large suitcase that I recognized as Liliana's designer luggage—the one she'd proudly shown off at the office Christmas party last year, making sure everyone knew it was a gift from "someone special." Now I knew exactly who that someone was.

"Emory." Chris's voice held surprise but no shame when he saw me sitting there. "You're back early."

The same words Liliana had used. As if my presence in my own home was an inconvenience. An interruption to their plans.

"What is this?" I gestured to the luggage, my voice dangerously calm.

Chris set the suitcase down, straightening his shoulders in that defensive posture I knew too well. "Liliana's apartment building is being fumigated. She needs somewhere to stay for a few days."

"And you offered our home." Not a question. A statement of the obvious betrayal.

"It's just temporary," he said dismissively. "There's plenty of room."

Liliana stepped forward, her expression a perfect mask of apologetic innocence. "I told Chris I could go to a hotel, but he insisted." She glanced around the living room, her eyes lingering on the framed wedding photo on the mantel. "I hope you don't mind, Emory. It's just that... well, I felt so alone with you abandoning Chris for your business trip."

"Abandoning?" The word sliced through me. "I was securing a merger that will benefit your boss's company."

"Our company," Chris corrected, and the possessive pride in his voice when he included Liliana made something final snap inside me.

I stood, setting my wine glass down with deliberate care. "I'll be packing my things."

Chris's brow furrowed. "What are you talking about?"

"I'm leaving, Chris. Tonight."

His confusion would have been almost comical if it weren't so infuriating. "Because of Liliana staying here? Don't be ridiculous, Emory. You're overreacting."

I walked past them toward our bedroom—no, his bedroom now—and began pulling out suitcases. Behind me, I heard Liliana's soft footsteps following me like a shadow.

"You know," she said in that quiet, venomous voice she reserved for when we were alone, "he never really loved you. He told me how your family pressured him into the marriage for business reasons." She leaned against the doorframe, watching me methodically pack my clothes. "He said he felt sorry for you, always trying so hard to please him when you were never what he wanted."

I continued packing, refusing to give her the satisfaction of a response.

"It's sad, really," she continued, growing bolder with my silence. "The way you've rearranged your whole life for someone who's been in love with me since college. Did you know that? Every time he was with you, he was thinking of me."

I turned to face her, clutching a silk blouse in my hands. "Chris!" I called out, my voice carrying through the house. "Come here. Now."

He appeared moments later, irritation plain on his face. "What is it? I'm trying to set up the guest room for Liliana."

"Your assistant just told me you've been in love with her since college and only married me for business reasons." I stared directly into his eyes. "Is that true?"

His gaze flickered between us, landing on Liliana's innocent expression before returning to me. "Emory, this is ridiculous. You're taking things out of context."

"That's not a denial, Chris."

"I'm not going to dignify this with a response. You're clearly upset and looking for reasons to be angry."

Liliana's lips curled into the faintest smile—there and gone in an instant, but I saw it. The triumph. The victory.

"I've called my father," I said, zipping up my suitcase with finality. "He'll be here shortly to help me collect the rest of my things."

Chris's expression changed then, a flicker of alarm crossing his features. "Your father? Emory, there's no need to involve your family in a simple misunderstanding."

Of course. Now he was concerned. Not about losing me, but about losing the Carter connection that had built his career.

"It's far too late for that," I replied, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "You involved my family the moment you married me knowing you were in love with someone else."

The doorbell rang, echoing through the house like a final judgment.

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