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Divorce After Discovering Husband's Betrayal

My phone rang just as I was finishing a report for next week's board meeting. The number wasn't saved in my contacts, but I recognized the area code—the hospital near my father's office. "Claire Wright?" The voice was clinical, detached. "Yes, this is she." My pen hovered over the signature line as I waited for whatever routine inquiry this call might bring. "Ms. Wright, this is Mercy General Hospital. Your father has suffered a massive cardiac event. He's in critical condition. You should come immediately." The pen slipped from my fingers, splattering ink across the pristine document. "What?
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Chapter 2

The morning after my father's death, I arrived at Wright Corporation with a strange sense of purpose burning through my grief. The building that had been my father's legacy—our legacy—loomed before me, its glass façade reflecting the cloudy sky. I'd inherited more than just shares; I'd inherited responsibility.

I straightened my shoulders, clutching my access badge tightly. "Dad," I whispered to myself, "I won't let you down."

The familiar lobby welcomed me, but something felt different. The security guard at the front desk—Johnson, who'd worked here since before I was born—looked up with surprise as I approached.

"Ms. Wright," he said, rising quickly. "I didn't expect you today."

"I need to access my father's office," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "There are matters to attend to."

Johnson's expression shifted, discomfort replacing his usual warmth. "I'm sorry, Ms. Wright, but I can't allow that."

I stared at him, certain I'd misheard. "What?"

"Mr. Carlson implemented new security protocols yesterday." He lowered his voice. "Only authorized personnel are allowed access to the executive floor without his explicit permission."

The elevator doors opened behind me, and I turned to see Valeria Reed stepping out, my father's—my—trusted assistant. Her eyes widened when she saw me.

"Claire," she said, quickly moving to my side. "I've been trying to reach you."

"Security won't let me up," I said, gesturing toward Johnson.

Valeria's expression hardened. "That's absurd. Ms. Wright owns 51% of this company."

"Not officially, until the board meeting next week," Johnson countered, avoiding my gaze.

I felt something snap inside me. "Call Nathan," I demanded. "Now."

Johnson hesitated, then picked up the phone. After a brief conversation, he nodded. "Mr. Carlson says he'll send someone down."

Five minutes later, a junior executive I barely recognized appeared to escort us up. The ride to the executive floor was silent, tension crackling in the air.

When the elevator doors opened, I stepped out into the hallway I'd walked countless times before. But something was different. The nameplates had been rearranged.

My father's corner office—the one with the view of the city he'd loved—now bore a new name: Nathan Carlson, Chief Executive Officer.

I froze, unable to process this violation. Valeria's hand brushed my arm, a silent gesture of support.

"This way, Ms. Wright," the escort said, leading us toward the office.

As we approached, I saw her—a woman sitting at the desk outside my father's office. Her dark hair fell in perfect waves around her shoulders, her red dress clinging to curves I'd never been able to match. Around her neck gleamed a diamond pendant I recognized instantly.

"Robin Torres," I said, the name tasting bitter on my tongue.

She looked up, surprise flashing across her face before it settled into a practiced smile. "Claire! What a surprise."

The diamond pendant caught the light as she leaned forward. I'd seen it before—in a jeweler's case Nathan had shown me months ago.

"This is an exquisite piece," he'd said. "For a very special client."

A client. Not his mistress.

"This is Robin's new office," Valeria murmured beside me, her voice tight with controlled anger. "Apparently, she's Mr. Carlson's new executive assistant."

Robin's fingers toyed with another familiar piece—earrings Nathan had claimed were "a business gift" for a colleague's wife.

"Is Nathan in?" I asked, my voice surprisingly calm.

"He's in a meeting," Robin said, her smile not reaching her eyes. "But I can let him know you're here."

Before she could pick up the phone, the office door opened, and Nathan emerged. His face registered shock when he saw me.

"Claire," he said, stepping forward. "I didn't expect you today."

"Clearly," I replied, gesturing to Robin, to the office that had been my father's. "You've been busy making changes."

Nathan took my arm, guiding me toward a small conference room. "You're upset," he said, his voice low and soothing. "It's understandable, given everything that's happened."

I pulled away from his touch. "Who is Emma?" I asked, the question that had burned inside me since yesterday.

His face paled slightly. "What are you talking about?"

"The child who answered your phone yesterday. Your daughter, apparently."

"Claire," he said, his tone shifting to one of concern, "you're not thinking clearly. There is no Emma. You're confused, emotional—it's understandable after your father..."

"Don't," I warned, feeling something dangerous rise within me. "Don't tell me what I heard."

Over his shoulder, I could see Robin watching us, a small, satisfied smile playing at her lips.

"I think you should go home," Nathan said gently. "Rest. We can talk when you're more... yourself."

I looked between them—Nathan with his practiced concern, Robin with her barely concealed triumph—and felt something shift inside me.

This was just the beginning.

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