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Divorce After Husband's Betrayal

The soft glow of crystal chandeliers bathed the restaurant in warm light as I guided my grandfather through the entrance of what I thought was our family's special place. The upscale buffet restaurant in downtown Seattle had always been a source of quiet pride for me—a place where I'd secretly invested my heart and resources, believing it was something special Hugo and I had built together. "Welcome back, Ms. Meyer," the hostess greeted me with a genuine smile, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "It's been a while since we've seen you." "Just been busy with work, Lily," I replied, squeezing her hand briefly. "My grandfather's been feeling under the weather, so I thought a change of scenery might do him good." Grandfather stood beside me, his posture still remarkably straight despite his seventy-eight years. His eyes, sharp and intelligent, surveyed the elegant surroundings with quiet appreciation. "A quiet table near the window would be perfect," I requested. "Somewhere where my grandfather can enjoy the view of the city lights." Lily nodded understandingly. "Of course.
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The soft glow of crystal chandeliers bathed the restaurant in warm light as I guided my grandfather through the entrance of what I thought was our family's special place. The upscale buffet restaurant in downtown Seattle had always been a source of quiet pride for me—a place where I'd secretly invested my heart and resources, believing it was something special Hugo and I had built together.

"Welcome back, Ms. Meyer," the hostess greeted me with a genuine smile, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "It's been a while since we've seen you."

"Just been busy with work, Lily," I replied, squeezing her hand briefly. "My grandfather's been feeling under the weather, so I thought a change of scenery might do him good."

Grandfather stood beside me, his posture still remarkably straight despite his seventy-eight years. His eyes, sharp and intelligent, surveyed the elegant surroundings with quiet appreciation.

"A quiet table near the window would be perfect," I requested. "Somewhere where my grandfather can enjoy the view of the city lights."

Lily nodded understandingly. "Of course. Follow me."

As we settled at our table, I watched Grandfather's face light up with childlike delight as he examined the menu. Despite his distinguished career as a national agricultural scientist, he maintained a simple joy for life's small pleasures.

"Isabelle, this is quite extravagant," he murmured, his weathered fingers tracing the embossed lettering on the menu. "Are you sure this is... appropriate?"

I smiled, reaching across to pat his hand. "Grandfather, you've dedicated your life to feeding our nation. You deserve to enjoy the fruits of your labor."

The restaurant buzzed with quiet conversation and the gentle clink of silverware against fine china. I watched as Grandfather made his way to the buffet, moving with careful deliberation between the stations. His white hair gleamed under the overhead lights, and I felt a surge of pride watching him navigate the space with such dignity.

I was still savoring my wine when a commotion erupted across the room.

"Sir! You cannot do that!" A woman's voice cut through the ambient noise, sharp and accusatory.

I turned to see Grandfather standing frozen beside the seafood station, a single shrimp balanced precariously on his plate. Before him stood a tall woman in an expensive black dress, her blonde hair pulled into a severe chignon.

"I'm sorry?" Grandfather's voice was calm but confused.

"The shrimp," the woman snapped, pointing at his plate. "You've already taken your allotted portion. That extra one is theft."

I rose quickly from my seat, my napkin falling forgotten to the floor. "Excuse me," I said, approaching them with measured steps. "Is there a problem?"

The woman's cold eyes assessed me dismissively before returning to Grandfather. "Your grandfather seems to think he can steal food from our establishment."

"That's absurd," I replied, keeping my voice level despite the anger building inside me. "There's no signage indicating portion limits."

The woman's lips curved into a cruel smile. "This is a high-end restaurant. Such rules should be understood by anyone who belongs here." She turned to the gathering crowd of onlookers. "This elderly gentleman thinks he can take advantage of our generosity."

Heat rushed to my face as whispers rippled through the watching crowd. Grandfather stood straighter, his jaw tightening with quiet dignity.

"I apologize for the misunderstanding," I said, reaching for his plate. "We'll return the shrimp."

"Not so fast," the woman interrupted, her voice rising dramatically. "There will be consequences for this theft. The dining fee for tonight will be one million dollars."

The room fell silent. Even the waitstaff froze in place.

"That's preposterous," I gasped. "Who do you think you are?"

The woman's smile widened, revealing perfect white teeth that reminded me of a predator's. "I am Scarlet Oliver, manager of this establishment." Her eyes gleamed with malicious triumph. "And I am also the wife of Hugo Stevens, the owner of this restaurant."

The room tilted slightly as her words registered. Hugo? Owner?

I stared at her, unable to process what was happening. And then I saw it—dangling from her wrist was a delicate silver bracelet studded with tiny pearls and a small silver cross. The blessed bracelet I had handcrafted for Hugo on our first anniversary, a symbol of my love and devotion.

My fingers instinctively reached for my own wrist where a matching bracelet should have been. It had vanished from my jewelry box months ago, and Hugo had claimed ignorance when I'd mentioned it.

"Is something wrong?" Scarlet asked, her voice dripping with false concern as she noticed my gaze fixed on her wrist.

I couldn't speak. The blessed bracelet gleamed under the chandelier light, a silent testament to my husband's betrayal.

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