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He Slept With His Assistant While I Watched From Upstairs Novel Cover

He Slept With His Assistant While I Watched From Upstairs

For five years, Emma played the perfect wife to Nathan Shaw—the arrogant CEO of TechFusion. Beautiful, submissive, and utterly dependent, she was everything he wanted her to be: a trophy to showcase, but never a threat to his ego. But when Nathan livestreams his affair with his stunning assistant during their fifth anniversary—publicly humiliating Emma in front of the entire company—he makes the biggest mistake of his life. Because Emma isn’t the clueless wife he thinks she is. She’s the mastermind behind TechFusion’s success, the silent force who built his empire from the ground up. And for five long years, she’s been gathering evidence, building alliances, and preparing for the moment he would finally cross the line. Now, with the help of a secret network of powerful allies, Emma is ready to execute Operation Reckoning. One by one, she will dismantle Nathan’s company, his reputation, and his life—until he has nothing left. But as she pulls the strings from the shadows, a chilling question remains: Does Nathan even know who he married?
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Chapter 3

I sat in my private study, the morning sunlight streaming through the windows as I reviewed the supplier list for TechFusion. Five years of marriage had given me access to every detail of Nathan's business operations—a privilege he'd granted carelessly, never imagining I'd use it against him.

"Julian," I said into my secure phone, "are we ready to begin Phase One?"

"Everything's in place," he replied, his voice crisp and efficient. "The suppliers are primed for your calls."

I smiled slightly, tracing my finger down the list of companies that formed the backbone of TechFusion's supply chain. "Let's start with microprocessors."

My first call went to Crystal Semiconductor, TechFusion's primary chip supplier.

"Mrs. Shaw," the CEO answered, clearly surprised by my call. "This is unexpected."

"Mr. Harrison," I said warmly, "I hope I'm not interrupting. I was hoping to discuss our upcoming orders."

"Of course," he replied cautiously. "Though I'm surprised Nathan didn't call himself."

"Oh, Nathan's been so busy with his... business trip," I said, letting just the right amount of hurt seep into my voice. "I thought I'd help by checking on our supply chain myself."

Over the next hour, I made seven calls, each one carefully scripted. Quality control concerns. Potential shipping delays. Required retesting of components.

"Mrs. Shaw," Mr. Harrison said during our call, "these new quality assurance protocols will set us back at least three weeks."

"Oh no," I gasped, perfectly feigning distress. "That would be devastating for TechFusion's production schedule."

By noon, I had spoken with every major supplier. Each conversation was innocent on the surface—a concerned wife helping her busy husband—but beneath lay a carefully orchestrated disruption that would bring TechFusion's production to a grinding halt within days.

Julian called as I finished my last call.

"It's done," I told him. "Phase One is complete."

"Already hearing reports of panic in their production department," he confirmed. "Nathan's going to notice soon."

"Good," I replied, setting down my phone. "Let him try to fix what he doesn't understand is broken."

---

Nathan returned from the Maldives three days later, his tan deeper, his smile wider. I greeted him at the door with a kiss and a home-cooked meal—the perfect, welcoming wife.

"You're glowing," I told him as he loosened his tie. "The trip must have been productive."

"Very," he agreed, not bothering to elaborate on what exactly had been produced during his "business meetings" with Monica.

I served dinner in the dining room, watching as he scrolled through his phone between bites.

"I've been thinking," he announced suddenly, setting down his fork. "The company needs restructuring."

I tilted my head, the picture of interested curiosity. "Oh?"

"Monica has proven herself invaluable," he continued, not even looking up from his phone. "I'm promoting her to Chief Operating Officer."

I set my glass down carefully. "That's quite a jump from assistant."

"She's earned it," Nathan replied dismissively. "Besides, she understands the vision I have for TechFusion."

"What about her current position?" I asked softly.

"Emma," he sighed, finally looking at me with impatience, "do you think I'd let a position that important stay vacant? I'm creating a new role for her."

He was discussing this as if I were a piece of furniture in the room—present but irrelevant. I wondered if he even noticed how he spoke to me when he thought no one was listening.

"It sounds like you've thought everything through," I said, my voice steady despite the cold calculation behind my eyes.

"Of course I have," he replied, already returning to his phone. "This is what I do, Emma. I make decisions that make us successful."

Us. As if we were a team. As if I were anything more than a prop in his performance.

---

The boardroom of TechFusion hummed with tension as Nathan presented his proposal.

"As you can see from these projections," he was saying, gesturing to the screen where graphs displayed TechFusion's growth trajectory, "promoting Monica to COO makes perfect sense for our expansion plans."

I sat quietly in the corner, taking notes—my usual role at these meetings. No one paid attention to me; I was just Nathan's wife, there to observe and be seen.

"In addition," Nathan continued, "I'm proposing that Monica receive a fifteen percent equity stake in the company."

A murmur rippled through the room. Fifteen percent was substantial—worth millions in TechFusion's rapidly growing valuation.

"That seems... aggressive," said Richard Chen, one of the board members. "Has the compensation committee reviewed this?"

Nathan's jaw tightened. "I'm the CEO. I decide what's appropriate compensation for key executives."

"Of course," Richard agreed smoothly, "but fifteen percent is a significant percentage of company ownership. Perhaps we should consider a more traditional vesting schedule?"

I watched Nathan's face darken with anger. He wasn't used to having his decisions questioned.

"Perhaps," agreed another board member—Sophia Rossi, my chief legal counsel, though no one in this room knew that. "We should ensure due diligence is followed."

Nathan's eyes narrowed. "Are you suggesting my judgment is flawed?"

"Not at all," Sophia replied innocently. "Just that we follow proper procedure."

I kept my expression neutral as I watched Nathan struggle to maintain his composure. The board members—many of whom had been carefully placed by me over the years—were executing their roles perfectly.

"Let's table this discussion for our next meeting," Nathan finally said, his smile tight. "I'm sure we can find a compromise that satisfies everyone."

---

The charity luncheon was exactly as I'd expected—a gathering of wealthy women in designer dresses, sipping champagne and discussing their husbands' achievements while subtly competing with one another.

"Emma, darling," cooed Vivian Thornton, the wife of one of Nathan's investors. "You look... tired."

"I'm fine," I assured her, allowing a hint of vulnerability to show through my smile.

"You know," she leaned closer, lowering her voice to a stage whisper, "we've all seen the photos from the Maldives."

I blinked, feigning confusion. "Photos?"

"Please," Vivian sighed dramatically. "Everyone knows about Nathan and his assistant. Such a shame after five years of marriage."

Other women gathered closer, their expressions a mixture of sympathy and poorly disguised curiosity.

"I just don't understand it," I said softly, letting my eyes fill with tears that I could summon at will. "Nathan's been so... distant lately."

"Oh, Emma," one of the women patted my hand. "Men like Nathan think they can have everything."

I nodded, absorbing their words while mentally cataloging their reactions. These women—their husbands sat on boards, controlled investments, held political offices. Their gossip could be weaponized.

"Perhaps you should confront him," suggested another wife, her eyes gleaming with the prospect of drama.

"No," I said, shaking my head slightly. "What would be the point? He'd just lie about it."

I dabbed at my eyes with a napkin, playing the role of the wounded wife to perfection. Inside, I was already calculating how each of these women could be useful in the coming weeks.

As I accepted their sympathetic hugs and promises to "be there for me," I caught sight of my reflection in a nearby mirror—the perfect picture of a woman betrayed.

If only they knew that my tears were as calculated as Nathan's betrayal.

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