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Exposing My Husband's Affair with My Best Friend Novel Cover

Exposing My Husband's Affair with My Best Friend

I woke with a gasp, my heart pounding against my ribs. Something felt different. The quality of light streaming through my eyelids seemed... clearer somehow. More defined. I opened my eyes slowly, expecting the familiar darkness that had been my companion for three long years. Instead, golden morning sunlight poured through floor-to-ceiling windows, casting prisms across polished marble floors that gleamed like mirrors. My breath caught in my throat. Marble floors? We didn't have marble floors anymore.
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Chapter 2

I kept my eyes closed as Cesar entered the bedroom, pretending to still be lost in the darkness that had been my companion for three years. The truth was, I could see every detail of his face—the cruel twist of his lips when he thought I wasn't looking, the calculating gleam in his eyes that I'd somehow missed all those years growing up together.

"I'm going to fix our floor today," he announced cheerfully, his voice dripping with false concern. "Some of the tiles are loose. Wouldn't want you to trip, darling."

I nodded, forcing a grateful smile. "That's so thoughtful of you, Cesar."

He kissed my forehead—a gesture that once made me feel loved but now made my skin crawl. "What kind of husband would I be if I didn't take care of you?"

As soon as he left, I carefully made my way to the hallway, counting steps the way I'd learned to do when I truly couldn't see. I positioned myself where I could observe without being detected.

Cesar returned with tools—a hammer, chisel, and a bucket of what looked like dirt and gravel. My breath caught as I watched him kneel and begin methodically tearing up sections of the marble floor along the path I typically walked.

"What are you doing?" I called out, unable to contain my shock.

He froze, then quickly composed himself. "Just making sure the floor is safe for you, sweetheart. Some of these tiles were loose."

But I could see clearly what he was doing—deliberately breaking up the pristine marble, then sprinkling dirt and debris over the damaged areas. Creating the illusion of poverty where none existed.

"This is what you've been doing all along, isn't it?" I thought to myself, bile rising in my throat. "Making me believe we were struggling when we weren't."

I retreated before he could discover me watching, my mind racing with the implications.

---

Breakfast was a masterpiece of cruelty disguised as kindness.

"Here's your favorite breakfast, honey," Rosie chirped, setting a plate before me with a flourish. "Fresh eggs and toast."

I smiled blindly, reaching for the fork she placed in my hand. But my eyes—my newly restored eyes—caught the movement before she could hide it.

Rosie leaned down, her lips close to my ear as if sharing a secret. "Just made it special for you," she whispered.

Then she spat—a glob of saliva landing squarely on my eggs.

My stomach lurched, but I maintained my expression of gratitude. "It smells wonderful, Rosie. You always take such good care of me."

"Of course I do," she replied, her voice syrupy with false sweetness. "What are best friends for?"

I forced myself to take a bite, the taste of her saliva mingling with the eggs making me want to vomit. But I chewed and swallowed, smiling all the while.

"How is it?" she asked eagerly.

"Delicious," I lied, taking another bite to show my appreciation.

Inside, something hardened—a cold resolve forming in the pit of my stomach. For three years, I'd endured this kind of humiliation without knowing it. No more.

---

As soon as the house was quiet, I made my way to my old office—the one Cesar had told me was stripped bare after the company's supposed bankruptcy. Instead, I found it untouched, exactly as I'd left it before losing my sight.

My fingers traced the edge of the desk drawer until I found what I was looking for—my old phone, hidden beneath a false bottom. Cesar thought he'd taken all my devices, but I'd always been prepared.

With trembling hands, I dialed a number I still remembered by heart.

"Chen?" I whispered when the call connected.

"Lilian?" The voice on the other end was barely audible, thick with emotion. "Is it really you?"

"It's me," I confirmed, tears threatening to spill. "I can see again."

A sharp intake of breath. "Thank God. I've been trying to find a way to contact you for months."

"They told me the company went bankrupt," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "That we lost everything."

"That's not true," Chen replied, his voice breaking. "The company never went bankrupt. It's thriving—better than ever, actually. Cesar's been running everything behind your back."

I closed my eyes, processing this final confirmation of betrayal. "He and Rosie are planning something. I don't have all the details yet, but—"

"I can help," Chen interrupted, a new determination in his voice. "I never stopped working for you, Lilian. Never stopped believing you'd come back."

For the first time in three years, I felt something beyond despair—a flicker of hope, of strength returning to my limbs.

"They think they've won," I told Chen, my resolve hardening. "But they have no idea what's coming."

As I ended the call, I heard footsteps approaching. Quickly hiding the phone, I slipped back into the role I'd played for three years—the helpless blind woman who believed every lie her husband told her.

But inside, I was already planning their downfall.

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