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Found Out My Husband's Infidelity

A devoted wife’s world shatters when, during a fertility appointment, she overhears her husband secretly plotting to pass off his mistress’s unborn child as hers. As the web of lies deepens—complete with his mother’s complicity, romantic dinners, and Instagram hints—she quietly gathers proof, tests his alibis, and begins to plan her escape.
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Chapter 3

The house felt too quiet after Michael left. I sat at the kitchen island, my coffee growing cold, my mind racing with possibilities. The conversation I'd overheard at the hospital played on repeat in my head—each word another nail in the coffin of my marriage.

I needed proof. Something concrete that would silence the small, desperate voice inside me that still wanted to believe there was an explanation.

"We'll talk more tonight," Michael had said before leaving. The casual dismissal stung. Did he think I would simply wait here, docile and unsuspecting, while he continued his elaborate deception?

I reached for my laptop, which sat on the counter where I'd left it this morning. The screen came to life with a soft blue glow, illuminating the empty kitchen.

"Where would you go?" I whispered to myself. "What trail would you leave?"

The answer came immediately: money. Michael was meticulous about finances—it was one of the things that had initially impressed me about him. He tracked every expense, balanced our accounts to the penny. We had joint accounts for household expenses and separate accounts for personal spending.

But there was one card we both used: the platinum credit card for business expenses.

I opened our banking portal and navigated to the credit card statement. My fingers moved with mechanical precision, scrolling through the latest transactions.

"There you are," I murmured, finding the statement from yesterday.

I scanned the list of charges, looking for anything unusual. Most were familiar—gasoline, groceries, a charge from the pharmacy for my prescriptions.

Then I saw it.

"Chez Lucien - $247.50 - 8:30 PM"

My heart stuttered. Chez Lucien was a French restaurant across town—one of those places with white tablecloths and waiters who spoke with French accents. Michael had taken me there once for our anniversary, insisting it was too pretentious for regular dining.

"It's the kind of place you go to celebrate something special," he'd said.

I checked the timestamp again. 8:30 PM. The exact time he'd claimed to be at his emergency board meeting.

My hands trembled slightly as I opened a new browser tab and searched for Chez Lucien. The website loaded, all elegant fonts and artistic photographs of perfectly plated dishes.

"Romantic dining for special occasions," the tagline read. "The perfect place to celebrate your love."

A cold laugh escaped my lips. How fitting.

I dug deeper, finding reviews that described the restaurant as "intimate" and "perfect for proposals." One couple had posted photos of their engagement dinner there just last month.

"This is where he took her," I realized, the truth settling into my bones with terrible clarity. "While I was sitting in a hospital waiting room, hearing about my infertility."

The charge was for two people—the amount was too large for a single diner. They'd had wine, probably champagne. Celebrating their future, perhaps? The child that would soon be born?

I stared at the screen, the black and white numbers providing irrefutable proof of his betrayal. There was no way to explain this away. No elaborate story about unexpected business expenses or client meetings.

Just cold, hard data that told me everything I needed to know.

"Some emergency board meeting," I said aloud, my voice sounding strange in the empty kitchen. "Some crisis with Asian markets."

I closed my eyes briefly, letting the reality wash over me. The Michael I thought I knew—the man who held my hand through every fertility treatment, who whispered words of encouragement when the tests came back negative—was a fiction.

When I opened my eyes again, something had hardened inside me. The last lingering doubt had been stripped away, leaving only clarity.

I needed to see her. Needed to know who this woman was who had been granted what I could never have.

I opened another browser tab and typed "Adriana Diaz" into the search bar. Several results appeared—LinkedIn profiles, a mention in a company newsletter, and an Instagram account.

I clicked on the Instagram icon.

Her profile loaded, revealing a woman with glossy dark hair and a practiced smile. Her bio read simply: "Living my best life with my favorite people."

The photos were carefully curated—selfies in designer clothes, snapshots of expensive handbags, cocktails at trendy bars. Nothing explicit, nothing that would raise eyebrows at the office. Just the carefully constructed image of a successful, attractive woman living a life of subtle luxury.

I scrolled through the images methodically, studying each one for clues. A weekend trip to the coast. A spa day with girlfriends. A photo of her manicured hand holding a glass of champagne against the backdrop of a sunset.

Then I found it.

Posted the previous night—while I had been sitting in a hospital waiting room, while Michael had been spinning lies about board meetings.

The photo showed two champagne glasses, clinking together against a backdrop of candlelight. The caption read: "To our future. #blessings #gratefulheart"

My stomach clenched. I zoomed in on the image, studying every detail. The champagne was Veuve Clicquot—Michael's favorite. The table setting looked familiar; it was definitely Chez Lucien.

I scrolled through the comments.

"Ooh la la! Romantic dinner with someone special?" wrote one friend.

"You two are going to be so happy together," commented another.

Adriana had replied to that one: "Can't wait for everyone to meet him properly. Soon! ❤️"

I sat back, my hands gripping the edge of the counter. Soon. They were planning to go public soon. After the baby was born, probably. After Michael had convinced me to raise another woman's child as my own.

Another photo caught my eye—Adriana in a designer dress, her hand resting on her stomach in a protective gesture that was unmistakable to someone who had spent years dreaming of pregnancy.

"Feeling so blessed lately," the caption read. "Some secrets are almost too good to keep! #newbeginnings #family"

The comments were filled with speculation and congratulations. She hadn't explicitly announced her pregnancy yet, but she was dropping hints, building anticipation.

I closed the laptop with a decisive click, unable to look at any more. Each image was another knife in my heart.

I walked to the window and stared out at our perfect suburban neighborhood—the manicured lawns, the two-car garages, the lives that looked so peaceful from the outside.

"Always a liar," I whispered again, the words becoming a mantra.

Like an echo to that mantra, an idea occurred to me out of nowhere, and I suddenly knew what I had to do next.

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