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Expose Husband's Deceit

The Chicago skyline faded behind me as my flight touched down at JFK. After a week of meetings, foundation audits, and endless networking events, all I wanted was to wrap myself in Liam's arms and sink into the comfort of our home. The "Radiant Light Foundation" had been my parents' legacy, and managing it while maintaining our marriage sometimes felt like balancing on a tightrope. I smoothed my skirt—navy blue, conservative but elegant—and checked my reflection in the compact mirror. The woman staring back at me looked composed, professional. Estrella Barnes, foundation director. Not a hint of the exhaustion that had settled into my bones. "Liam?" I called out as I pushed open our front door, wheeling my carry-on behind me. "I'm home." Cooper bounded toward me first, his golden fur a blur of excitement. I dropped to my knees, burying my face in his soft coat.
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Chapter 3

I decided to surprise Liam at his office with lunch. It wasn't something I normally did, but after discovering Olivia's identity, I needed to see them together—to confirm what my heart already knew.

I chose a conservative navy dress—professional but understated—and carried a small bouquet of flowers to justify my visit. The receptionist's eyes widened when she saw me.

"Mrs. West! What a lovely surprise," she exclaimed, her voice carrying across the open workspace.

Liam appeared almost instantly, his smile practiced and perfect. "Estrella," he said, kissing my cheek. "This is unexpected."

"I thought you might be hungry," I replied, returning his smile with equal measure. "I brought your favorite from Marcello's."

As we walked toward his office, I scanned the room. That's when I saw her—Olivia Davis, sitting at a desk near the corner. She was wearing a cream-colored blouse and—yes—stockings. Her blonde hair was pulled back in an elegant ponytail, highlighting her youthful features.

"Olivia," Liam called out, his voice carrying a warmth I hadn't heard in months. "Come meet my wife."

She rose gracefully, her smile revealing perfect teeth. "It's such a pleasure to finally meet you, Mrs. West. Liam speaks so highly of you."

"Does he?" I extended my hand, noting how young she looked up close—barely older than twenty-two or three. "And you must be the new intern I've heard about."

Her handshake was firm, confident. "I'm learning so much from Mr. West."

I caught the way her eyes lingered on Liam—a flash of intimacy quickly masked by professional courtesy. And the way Liam's hand rested on the small of her back as he guided her back to her desk.

"Those stockings are lovely," I commented casually. "The pattern reminds me of some I have at home."

A flicker of something—recognition? alarm?—crossed her face before she recovered. "Thank you. They're my favorite pair."

Liam cleared his throat. "Let's eat before everything gets cold."

Throughout lunch, I maintained my façade of ignorance, asking questions about the foundation and Liam's latest projects. But my mind was elsewhere—calculating, planning.

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"Are you sure you don't need help with those tax documents?" I asked Liam the following evening, my voice honey-sweet as I stood in the doorway of his home office.

He looked up from his computer, surprise evident on his face. "I thought you hated dealing with taxes."

"I do," I admitted, "but I thought you might need a break. You've been working so hard lately."

His hesitation was subtle but telling. "Well, if you insist."

I moved around his office with practiced ease, organizing papers and files while Liam finished an email. When he stepped out to take a call, I seized my opportunity.

The bottom drawer of his filing cabinet stuck slightly—just like the kitchen cabinet had. Inside, beneath a stack of innocuous-looking folders, I found what I was looking for: financial documents bearing the foundation's letterhead.

My fingers trembled as I examined them. Loan applications—all requiring my signature as foundation director. But the signatures weren't mine. They were close approximations, but the slight hook on the "a" in "Barnes" was wrong—subtle enough that most wouldn't notice, but I knew my own handwriting.

And there were photocopies—copies of my signature from other documents, carefully cut and pasted onto new forms.

"Liam?" I called out, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "These foundation documents need attention."

He returned, his face carefully composed. "What documents?"

"These loan applications," I said, watching his reaction closely. "They need my signature."

Something flickered in his eyes—panic? calculation?—before he took them from my hands. "I'll handle these tomorrow."

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The café was tucked away in a quiet corner of downtown, far from Liam's office and our social circle. I'd chosen it carefully—dim lighting, private booths, and no windows facing the street.

Sarah was already waiting when I arrived, her sharp eyes missing nothing as I slid into the seat across from her.

"You look like hell," she said bluntly.

"I feel worse," I replied, accepting the cup of black coffee she pushed toward me.

I laid out my discoveries methodically—the security footage, Olivia's identity, the financial documents. But I held back the full extent of my suspicions about the foundation.

"So what do you think?" I asked when I'd finished.

Sarah adjusted her glasses, her expression grim. "If what you're saying is true, Estrella, you need to protect yourself—and the foundation."

"How?"

"That depends," she said carefully. "What exactly are you planning to do?"

I stirred my coffee slowly, watching the cream swirl into patterns like the pieces of my life coming together in a new configuration.

"I'm not sure yet," I lied. "But whatever I do, I'll need your help."

Sarah reached across the table, squeezing my hand. "You've got it."

As we parted ways outside the café, my phone buzzed with a text from Liam: "Where are you? Olivia and I are celebrating the Johnson account."

I smiled thinly as I slipped the phone back into my purse. The game was just beginning.

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