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Ex-Lover's Design Theft

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I stood in our walk-in closet, methodically sorting through Darius's suits for dry cleaning. Three years of marriage had taught me his precise preferences—which suits needed pressing, which ties complimented which shirts. My fingers moved automatically, checking pockets before sending each garment to the cleaners. That's when I felt something unexpected in the pocket of his charcoal Armani—something small and delicate that shouldn't have been there. My hands trembled slightly as I pulled out a pair of lace panties. They were exquisite—fine black lace with tiny pearl details along the waistband. Beautiful, expensive, and definitely not mine. I stared at them, my heart pounding against my ribs. The lace was so delicate I could almost see through it, the kind of underwear a woman would wear when she wanted to feel beautiful. Wanted to be noticed.

Ex-Lover's Design Theft Chapter 1

I stood in our walk-in closet, methodically sorting through Darius's suits for dry cleaning. Three years of marriage had taught me his precise preferences—which suits needed pressing, which ties complimented which shirts. My fingers moved automatically, checking pockets before sending each garment to the cleaners.

That's when I felt something unexpected in the pocket of his charcoal Armani—something small and delicate that shouldn't have been there.

My hands trembled slightly as I pulled out a pair of lace panties. They were exquisite—fine black lace with tiny pearl details along the waistband. Beautiful, expensive, and definitely not mine.

I stared at them, my heart pounding against my ribs. The lace was so delicate I could almost see through it, the kind of underwear a woman would wear when she wanted to feel beautiful. Wanted to be noticed.

"They're not yours, are they?" I whispered to myself, though no one was there to hear.

I knew my own underwear—practical cotton briefs in neutral colors, comfortable rather than provocative. These weren't just different; they were the opposite of everything I would choose.

The realization hit me like a physical blow. Darius was having an affair.

I sank onto the closet bench, the panties still clutched in my hand. Three years of marriage. Three years of sacrificing my career, my dreams, my identity—all for him. And this was how he repaid me?

---

Two nights later, the Hilton Hotel ballroom glittered with the city's elite. The annual charity gala was Darius's favorite social event—a chance to network with potential clients while appearing philanthropic.

I wore the midnight blue gown he'd once said made my eyes look like sapphires. Tonight, though, he barely glanced at me as we entered, his attention focused on scanning the crowd.

"Darling, I see James Morrison by the bar. We should say hello," I suggested, trying to engage him.

"Later," he dismissed, his eyes suddenly locking on something across the room.

I followed his gaze and felt my stomach drop. A young woman with honey-blonde hair stood near the champagne fountain, her white dress ethereal and innocent-looking. She laughed at something someone said, and the sound carried across the room like wind chimes.

"That's Gracie Hawkins," someone whispered nearby. "Stone Industries' newest designer. Darius mentored her personally."

Mentored her personally. The words echoed in my mind as I watched Darius make his way toward her, cutting through the crowd with single-minded purpose.

I followed, my heels clicking against the marble floor with determination. When I reached them, they were standing close—too close—their heads bent together in intimate conversation.

"Darius," I said, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside. "Aren't you going to introduce me to your colleague?"

He straightened, surprise flickering across his face before it hardened into something cold. "Clare, this is Gracie. Gracie, my wife."

Gracie's eyes widened with practiced innocence. "It's so nice to meet you! Darius has told me so much about you."

"I'm sure he has," I replied, extending my hand. "Though somehow he neglected to mention you until now."

Something shifted in Darius's expression—anger, perhaps, or guilt. Before I could react, his hand flashed up and struck my cheek with enough force to snap my head to the side.

"Enough," he hissed, loud enough for nearby guests to hear. "You will not speak to her like that. Gracie is under my protection now."

The room seemed to freeze. I could feel dozens of eyes on us—the mayor, Darius's business partners, society wives who would gossip about this for months. My cheek burned, but not as much as my pride.

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I returned home alone, having fled the gala in humiliation. The house was dark when I entered, but not empty.

"Welcome home," came a soft voice from the living room.

I flipped on the light to find Gracie sitting on our sofa, a glass of wine in her hand. She looked perfectly comfortable, as if she belonged there.

"What are you doing here?" I demanded.

"Living here," she replied simply. "Darius didn't tell you? He's arranged for me to stay in your guest room."

As if summoned by his name, Darius appeared in the doorway. His expression was cold, distant—a stranger's face on my husband's features.

"Gracie needs our help," he said flatly. "She's my first love. We were separated years ago by circumstances beyond our control."

"She's been through a lot," he continued, moving to stand beside her. "I've invited her to stay with us until she gets back on her feet."

I watched in stunned silence as Gracie smiled up at him, her hand casually resting on his arm. Then she turned to me, her eyes gleaming with something that looked disturbingly like triumph.

"I hope we'll be good friends," she said sweetly. "I've already started making myself at home."

I noticed then that she'd rearranged some of my personal items—my favorite throw pillow moved to a different chair, a vase of fresh flowers where I always kept my design sketches.

This wasn't just an invasion. It was the beginning of a war.

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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