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Ex-Husband's Scam Exposed

The afternoon sun slanted through the windows of Harrison's Bookstore as I clocked out early. My fingers traced over the paperback I'd been saving for Drake—his favorite author's latest release. A small gift to go with the surprise dinner I'd planned. "Happy anniversary to us," I whispered to myself, tucking the book into my tote bag alongside the groceries I'd picked up on the way home. Three years. Three years of what I thought was perfect partnership. Drake wasn't the most handy person around the house, but I'd never minded. Everyone had their strengths, right? He was brilliant with finances, always finding ways to stretch our budget. I'd taken over most household tasks simply because I was better at them.
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Chapter 2

Drake emerged from the bedroom, his face a mask of confusion that quickly morphed into concern. "Jenna, what are you doing home early?" His voice held that same gentle tone he always used when speaking to me—the tone I now recognized as completely fabricated.

"I heard you," I said simply, my voice steadier than I expected.

"Heard me what?" He stepped closer, his expression shifting to one of worry. "You look pale, honey. Are you feeling okay?"

The casual endearment made my stomach turn. Three years of "honeys" and "babes" and "sweethearts"—all part of his elaborate performance.

"I heard you talking to your mother," I said, watching his face carefully. "About Caroline."

Something flickered in his eyes—panic, perhaps—before he laughed. The sound was hollow, nothing like the warm laughter I'd fallen in love with.

"Oh, that." He waved his hand dismissively. "You misunderstood, Jenna. I was just joking with Mom about how I've been letting you take care of things around here."

"Joking?" I repeated, the word tasting bitter on my tongue.

"Of course." He stepped closer, reaching for my hand. I let him take it, feeling nothing but cold calculation where warmth used to be. "You know how moms worry. I was just exaggerating to make her laugh."

I looked into his eyes—the same eyes I'd gazed into countless times, believing every word he spoke. Now I saw something else entirely. A stranger staring back at me.

"Caroline is just an old friend," he continued, his thumb stroking my knuckles in that familiar way that once made me melt. "We were talking about her divorce, actually. She's going through a rough time."

I nodded slowly, as if processing his explanation. Inside, my mind was already racing ahead, piecing together the fragments of his conversation with his mother.

"I need some time to think," I said quietly, bending to retrieve the grocery bags I'd dropped.

"Of course." Drake's relief was palpable. He thought he'd convinced me. "Why don't you rest, and I'll make dinner tonight?"

I smiled—the first genuine expression I'd shown since overhearing his conversation. It wasn't warmth but something colder, something that made him blink in surprise.

"That would be nice," I replied.

---

Over the next week, I became a detective in my own home. While Drake worked his usual nine-to-five, I systematically searched every corner of our shared space.

"He's so careful," I muttered to myself, rifling through his desk drawers for the third time. Nothing incriminating—just as I'd found nothing in his nightstand, his closet, or his car.

But I knew better now. Drake wasn't the bumbling, lovable husband I'd believed him to be. He was calculating, methodical, and hiding a secret life.

I waited until he left for work on Thursday, then began my most thorough search yet. This time, I looked for things that seemed out of place—the small inconsistencies that might reveal his deception.

In the back of his sock drawer, beneath a stack of winter woolens he rarely wore, I found a sleek phone I'd never seen before. Not his regular iPhone—something cheaper, with no case.

My hands trembled as I turned it on. No passcode—perhaps he thought it was too well hidden to need one.

Hundreds of text messages filled the screen, all from the same number. Caroline.

"My heart is racing," I whispered to myself as I scrolled through them.

"Can't wait to see you tonight."

"Miss you already."

"Our little plan is almost complete."

I photographed everything, then carefully replaced the phone exactly as I'd found it.

Later that evening, while Drake showered, I accessed his laptop. He'd left it open—a rare oversight that spoke volumes about how little he feared discovery.

A cloud account I didn't recognize led me to dozens of photos: Drake and Caroline at restaurants, in hotel rooms, on beaches—all taken during times he'd claimed to be on business trips.

"Three years," I whispered, staring at a photo dated just two weeks after our wedding. "Three years of lies."

I found receipts for jewelry I'd never received, hotel bills charged to a credit card I knew nothing about, and finally—most damning of all—medical records discussing Caroline's infertility following an accident.

Everything fit. Everything made terrible sense.

---

"Are you sure about this?" I asked myself, staring at the pregnancy test in my hand. The plastic stick showed a clear positive result.

I'd purchased it three days ago, after discovering the final piece of evidence in Drake's email: a message to Caroline discussing "our baby" and "the timing" of my pregnancy.

Now, standing in our bathroom, I carefully wrapped the test in tissue paper and placed it prominently in the trash can—not deep inside where it might be missed, but at the top, visible to anyone who glanced inside.

"He'll check," I whispered to myself. "He always checks the bathroom when I'm upset."

I arranged everything else carefully: the bathroom door left slightly ajar, the lights dimmed, a faint scent of my perfume lingering in the air.

Then I retreated to the bedroom, leaving Drake to discover what I wanted him to find.

Twenty minutes later, I heard the bathroom door open, followed by a sharp intake of breath.

"Jenna?" Drake's voice carried a note of excitement that made my skin crawl. "Is this—is this yours?"

I emerged from the bedroom, my face carefully blank. "What is it?"

He held up the pregnancy test, his eyes wide with something that looked like joy—but I recognized it now for what it truly was: triumph.

"You're pregnant," he breathed, crossing the room to embrace me. "We're going to have a baby."

Over his shoulder, I watched his face carefully. For just a moment, before he buried his expression against my hair, I saw it—the calculating gleam in his eyes as he began planning his next move.

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