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Exposing Husband's Deceit

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The phone call came on a Tuesday morning while I was reviewing Lillian's school supply list for the upcoming semester. I'd been looking forward to this—my daughter finally accepted into Westbrook Academy, the most prestigious private school in the city. Three years of waiting lists, interviews, and careful cultivation of the right connections had finally paid off. "Mrs. Butler?" The voice on the other end was crisp, professional, but there was something underneath it that made my stomach clench. "This is Caroline Mills from Westbrook Academy's admissions office." "Yes, hello." I set down my coffee cup, my lawyer instincts immediately on high alert. That tone—I knew it well from years of practice. It was the voice of someone about to deliver bad news while trying to sound reasonable. "I'm afraid I need to inform you that there's been a change regarding Lillian's enrollment for the fall semester." The words hit me like ice water. "What kind of change?" "Well, you see, we've had an unexpected situation arise.

Exposing Husband's Deceit Chapter 1

The phone call came on a Tuesday morning while I was reviewing Lillian's school supply list for the upcoming semester. I'd been looking forward to this—my daughter finally accepted into Westbrook Academy, the most prestigious private school in the city. Three years of waiting lists, interviews, and careful cultivation of the right connections had finally paid off.

"Mrs. Butler?" The voice on the other end was crisp, professional, but there was something underneath it that made my stomach clench. "This is Caroline Mills from Westbrook Academy's admissions office."

"Yes, hello." I set down my coffee cup, my lawyer instincts immediately on high alert. That tone—I knew it well from years of practice. It was the voice of someone about to deliver bad news while trying to sound reasonable.

"I'm afraid I need to inform you that there's been a change regarding Lillian's enrollment for the fall semester."

The words hit me like ice water. "What kind of change?"

"Well, you see, we've had an unexpected situation arise. A scholarship opportunity has become available for a particularly deserving underprivileged student, and the board has decided to reallocate Lillian's spot to accommodate this child's needs."

I stood up so fast my chair scraped against the kitchen floor. "Reallocate? You're taking away my daughter's spot?"

"Mrs. Butler, please understand that this is an exceptional circumstance. The student in question comes from a very challenging background, and your husband Mr. Butler himself has been instrumental in facilitating this arrangement. He's been quite passionate about giving back to the community through education."

My husband. Gabriel had never mentioned anything about scholarships or underprivileged students. In fact, he'd barely shown any interest in Lillian's education beyond writing the tuition checks.

"I need to speak with the principal immediately," I said, my voice taking on the steel I'd once used in courtrooms. "This is unacceptable."

"Of course, Mrs. Butler. Principal Harrison will be available this afternoon if you'd like to discuss this further. Perhaps around two o'clock?"

I hung up without confirming the time. My hands were shaking as I reached for my car keys.

The drive to Westbrook Academy felt surreal. How could they simply give away Lillian's spot? We'd paid the enrollment fee, submitted all the paperwork, attended the welcome reception. This had to be some kind of administrative error.

But as I pulled into the school's circular driveway, my confusion transformed into something much more unsettling. There, standing near the main entrance, was a sight that made my breath catch in my throat.

Gabriel. My husband was there, but he wasn't alone.

Paislee Stewart, his assistant, stood beside him wearing a navy blue blazer that looked expensive—too expensive for an assistant's salary. Next to her was a young girl, perhaps Lillian's age, dressed in a matching navy blue dress with white trim. But it wasn't just their coordinated outfits that stopped me cold.

It was the way they stood together. Like a family.

Gabriel's hand rested protectively on the girl's shoulder, the same gesture he used to make with Lillian when she was younger—before he'd grown distant and cold. Paislee was smiling up at him with an intimacy that made my stomach turn. And the girl—this child I'd never seen before—was looking up at Gabriel with obvious adoration, her small hand clasped in his free one.

I sat in my car, engine still running, watching this tableau unfold. They looked perfect together. Natural. Like they'd been doing this for years.

A memory surfaced—Gabriel coming home late again last week, claiming he'd been in meetings. The faint scent of unfamiliar perfume on his shirt collar. The way he'd started working weekends, always with Paislee by his side.

I turned off the engine and walked toward the school entrance, my heels clicking against the pavement with more force than necessary. As I approached, Gabriel looked up and saw me. For just a moment, his face went completely blank—the expression of a man caught in a lie he hadn't prepared for.

"Faith," he said, his voice carefully neutral. "What are you doing here?"

"I could ask you the same question." I looked pointedly at Paislee and the girl. "Hello, Paislee."

Paislee's smile was saccharine sweet. "Oh, hello Mrs. Butler. What a lovely surprise."

The girl was staring at me with curious green eyes—eyes that looked remarkably familiar. Eyes that looked exactly like Gabriel's.

Principal Harrison appeared in the doorway as if summoned. "Mrs. Butler, perfect timing. Please, won't you all come inside? I believe we have quite a bit to discuss."

As we walked through the marble-floored lobby toward the administrative offices, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was about to discover something that would change everything. The girl's laugh echoed behind me—bright and musical, just like Lillian's. Just like Gabriel's.

And suddenly, I knew with horrible certainty that this wasn't about scholarships or underprivileged students at all.

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