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Escaping Ten Years of Lies

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The mahogany doors of Dominick's office felt colder than usual beneath my fingertips as I pushed them open, clutching the folder of business documents that required both our signatures. The quarterly reports needed to be filed by morning, and I'd promised to handle it personally. "Mrs. Black," Dominick's assistant jumped up from her desk, her eyes darting nervously between me and the elevator. "I didn't expect you back so soon." I froze mid-step. "Mrs. Black?" "Yes, she just left." The young woman's fingers twisted together. "I thought you knew she was coming." My heart stuttered. "There must be some mistake. I'm Mrs.

Escaping Ten Years of Lies Chapter 1

The mahogany doors of Dominick's office felt colder than usual beneath my fingertips as I pushed them open, clutching the folder of business documents that required both our signatures. The quarterly reports needed to be filed by morning, and I'd promised to handle it personally.

"Mrs. Black," Dominick's assistant jumped up from her desk, her eyes darting nervously between me and the elevator. "I didn't expect you back so soon."

I froze mid-step. "Mrs. Black?"

"Yes, she just left." The young woman's fingers twisted together. "I thought you knew she was coming."

My heart stuttered. "There must be some mistake. I'm Mrs. Black."

Her face drained of color. "Oh God. I meant—I just—" She glanced at Dominick's closed office door. "Mr. Black said his wife would be stopping by to drop off some personal documents."

"I'm his wife," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "I've been his wife for ten years."

She looked like she might cry. "Of course. I'm so sorry. I just started last month."

I forced a smile that felt like glass. "No harm done. These things happen."

But as I walked out with the signed documents, a chill settled in my bones that had nothing to do with the building's air conditioning.

---

That night, I couldn't sleep. The conversation with Dominick's assistant replayed in my mind like a broken record. At two in the morning, I slipped out of bed and padded to his study. The documents we'd signed earlier were still in my bag, but something pulled me toward his desk.

Dominick was meticulous about his paperwork. Everything had a place, everything in order. I slid open the bottom drawer where he kept personal files.

And there it was.

A marriage certificate with Claire Gutierrez's name next to his, dated three months ago.

My hands shook as I held the paper under the desk lamp. The official seal of the state of New York gleamed mockingly at me. Every detail was perfect—the witness signatures, the officiant's stamp, the legal weight of their union.

While I'd been planning our anniversary dinner.

---

"You're home early."

Dominick loosened his tie as he walked through the door the next evening, his expression shifting when he saw me sitting in the living room, the document spread across the coffee table.

"Sloan?" His voice carried that note of careful concern he used when business deals went sideways.

I held up the marriage certificate with trembling fingers. "Who is Claire Gutierrez?"

He didn't flinch. Didn't deny it. Instead, he set down his briefcase and rolled up his sleeves with deliberate calm.

"We need to talk about this rationally," he said, settling into the armchair across from me.

"Rationally?" My voice cracked. "You told me we were married. For ten years, you told me we were married."

"It was symbolic, Sloan." He leaned forward, his eyes intense. "The ceremony we had—it didn't matter if we filed paperwork. You were mine anyway."

The casual cruelty of his words stole my breath. "So I'm... what? Your mistress?"

"Don't be dramatic." He sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. "Claire is pregnant. She needs stability that you can't provide."

I laughed, the sound brittle in the quiet room. "And I can?"

"Claire doesn't understand me like you do." His voice softened to that persuasive tone I'd heard in boardrooms. "She's fragile. Emotional. But you're strong, Sloan. You've always been strong."

He reached for my hand, but I pulled away.

"I want you to stay," he continued, as if discussing a business arrangement. "Help me raise the child. You're good at fixing things."

---

The doorbell rang at nine the next morning.

I opened it to find a woman with glossy black hair and a diamond ring that could blind. She smiled with perfect teeth.

"Claire Gutierrez," she said, extending a manicured hand. "I think it's time we met properly."

She brushed past me into the foyer, her gardenia perfume hitting me like a physical blow. My sinuses burned instantly.

"Do you mind if we talk inside?" She glanced around the penthouse with proprietary interest. "Dominick mentioned you might be difficult."

I closed the door slowly, watching as she settled onto the sofa and reached into her designer purse.

"I brought this." She placed an official marriage certificate on the coffee table between us. "Just so there's no confusion."

The document looked identical to the one I'd found, except this one had been handled with care, its edges pristine.

"He proposed properly," she continued, twisting the diamond ring. "Down on one knee at the Plaza. Not some... improvised ceremony in a hotel room."

She knew. She'd always known about me.

"I've been thinking," Claire said, her voice dripping with false sweetness as she leaned forward. "You could stay on as the nanny. You're obviously good at fixing his messes."

The gardenia scent intensified as she moved closer, and my eyes began to water. My throat tightened dangerously.

"You know," she whispered, "he comes home smelling like your shampoo sometimes. But I don't mind. Some women are meant to be wives." Her hand rested on her still-flat stomach. "Others are meant to serve them."

The room spun as my allergy took full hold, but through the haze, one thought crystallized with terrible clarity: this woman had been wearing gardenias for months, and Dominick had been coming home to me covered in her scent.

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