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Divorce After Husband's Betrayal

I woke up before my alarm, as I always did. The soft morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting a golden glow across our Upper East Side apartment. Ryan was still asleep, his breathing deep and even. I allowed myself a moment to watch him—his dark lashes against his cheeks, his lips slightly parted. Four years of marriage, and the sight of him still made my heart flutter. Slipping out of bed, I padded to the kitchen in my silk pajamas. Our morning routine was sacred to me. I ground the premium Colombian beans Ryan loved, inhaling their rich aroma as I prepared his coffee just the way he liked it—strong with a splash of cream, no sugar. While the coffee brewed, I pulled up his calendar on my tablet, reviewing his day to make sure he hadn't missed anything important. "Board meeting at ten, lunch with the Westbrook account at noon, and..." I frowned, noting a blank spot in his afternoon schedule.
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Chapter 2

I stared at my reflection in the bathroom mirror, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. My eyes were puffy from a night of silent tears. I'd slipped back into bed after discovering the footage, lying rigid beside the stranger I called my husband, listening to his even breathing and wondering how he could sleep so peacefully while my world imploded.

Somehow, I'd managed to get through the morning routine—making Ryan's coffee, kissing him goodbye, watching him leave for work with his secret safely tucked away in my bleeding heart. The moment the door closed, I'd called Chloe.

"I need to see you. Now."

* * *

Two hours later, I sat across from Chloe Kim at our favorite brunch spot in the West Village. The restaurant buzzed with the usual Saturday energy, but I felt disconnected from it all, as if watching the world through glass.

"Jesus Christ, Vic." Chloe set down her mimosa, her sharp eyes—lawyer's eyes—focused intently on me. "Are you absolutely sure about what you heard?"

"I've replayed it seventeen times," I said, my voice hollow. "He called me pathetic. Said marrying me when my family went broke made him look like a saint." I swallowed hard. "He's playing 'the long game,' whatever that means."

Chloe's expression hardened. In her tailored blazer and sleek bob, she looked every inch the formidable attorney she was. "That manipulative piece of—" She caught herself, reaching across the table to squeeze my hand. "What are you going to do?"

"I don't know." The eggs benedict I'd ordered sat untouched before me. "Part of me wants to confront him, throw him out..."

"Don't." Chloe's response was immediate. "Not yet. If he's been playing you this whole time, you need to be smarter than him." She leaned forward, lowering her voice. "You need proof—not just of the affair, but of everything. Financial records, text messages, witnesses."

"Why? I have the dashcam footage."

"Because men like Ryan are cockroaches—they survive by scurrying into dark corners when exposed." Her eyes flashed. "You deserve more than just divorce, Vic. You deserve justice."

I nodded slowly, feeling the first spark of something beyond devastation—determination, perhaps. Or rage.

"I know someone," Chloe said, pulling out her phone. "A PI. Completely discreet, ex-FBI. She specializes in cases like yours."

"Cases like mine?" I echoed.

"Wealthy women being exploited by the men who claim to love them." She typed rapidly. "You'd be surprised how common it is."

I shouldn't have been surprised. After all, I was living proof.

* * *

Three days later, I met Diana Reeves in a quiet coffee shop in Tribeca. She was middle-aged with silver-streaked hair and the watchful eyes of someone who'd seen humanity at its worst.

"Mrs. Mitchell," she said, shaking my hand firmly. "Or do you prefer Dr. Chen?"

"Victoria is fine," I replied, oddly touched that she'd acknowledged my academic title—something Ryan rarely did anymore.

For an hour, I laid out everything I knew while Diana took meticulous notes. The dashcam footage. Ashley Rodriguez. Ryan's increasingly frequent late nights at the office.

"I need to know everything," I told her. "How long it's been going on. Where they meet. What his endgame is."

Diana nodded, her expression professional but kind. "I'll be thorough but invisible. He won't know he's being watched."

As I signed the retainer agreement, I felt a strange calm settling over me. The path ahead was uncertain, but at least I was walking it with open eyes.

* * *

Ryan was unusually affectionate that evening, bringing home takeout from my favorite Thai restaurant and a small blue Tiffany bag.

"What's this for?" I asked, maintaining my mask of normalcy as I opened the box to find a delicate diamond bracelet.

"Do I need a reason to spoil my wife?" He smiled, that dimpled smile that had once made my heart race. Now it made my stomach turn.

He wrapped his arms around me from behind, resting his chin on my shoulder. "Oh, and I got us tickets for Hamilton next Friday. Orchestra seats."

"Hamilton?" I turned to face him, searching his eyes for any sign of deception. "That's impossible to get tickets for."

"I have my ways." He kissed me softly. "I know how much you've wanted to see it."

I forced myself to smile, to lean into his embrace. "Thank you. That's... incredibly thoughtful."

As I fastened the bracelet around my wrist—diamonds that now felt like shackles—I wondered what his real motive was. Was our apartment the rendezvous point? Was he creating an alibi?

I'd find out. Diana was already working, already uncovering the truth behind Ryan's perfect husband façade. And when the time came, I would be ready.

The long game, it seemed, could be played by two.

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