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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 5

I stared at the notification on my phone, the words blurring as I read them for the fifth time.

"Your card has been declined."

The grocery store cashier waited, her expression shifting from polite to suspicious as I stood frozen at the checkout counter. Behind me, a line of impatient shoppers grew restless.

"I'm sorry," I said, reaching for another card in my wallet. "Let me try this one."

The same message flashed on the screen.

And then another.

And another.

My entire wallet emptied, each card rejected like I was a criminal trying to use stolen plastic.

"Ma'am," the cashier said, her voice dropping to a whisper, "do you have cash?"

I felt the heat rising in my cheeks as I turned to the woman behind me. "I'm so sorry, I don't think my cards are working properly."

She raised an eyebrow, recognition dawning in her eyes. "Wait a minute... aren't you Emma Shaw? Nathan Shaw's wife?"

I nodded, forcing a smile.

The woman's eyes widened, then narrowed with sudden interest. She pulled out her phone, camera ready.

"Is this the same Nathan Shaw who did that TED talk?" she asked loudly enough for everyone to hear.

"About successful men needing stupid wives?" someone else chimed in.

A few people snickered.

I stood there, my groceries abandoned on the counter, as phones emerged from pockets and purses around me. The red recording lights blinked like tiny eyes.

"So what happened?" the first woman asked, camera pointed directly at my face. "Did he cut you off completely?"

I swallowed hard, playing my role to perfection. "I'm not sure what's happening with my cards today."

"Here," a man offered, stepping forward with his wallet. "Let me cover it."

"No, no," I protested weakly. "That's not necessary."

But he insisted, paying for my groceries while everyone watched and recorded.

As I left the store, plastic bags clutched to my chest, I heard them behind me.

"Did you see her face when her card was declined?"

"God, she's even more pathetic than he said."

I kept walking, my spine straight, my expression carefully composed. Inside, I was calculating exactly how many followers each of those people had, how many views their videos would get, how much further Nathan's humiliation of me would spread.

---

"Emma," Nathan called from his study, his voice carrying that new edge of contempt he'd been cultivating since the TED talk. "Come here for a minute."

I set down my tea and walked to his door, knocking softly.

"Enter," he said, not bothering to look up from his laptop.

I stepped inside, noting the champagne glasses on his desk—one still had lipstick on the rim. Monica must have been here recently.

"I need you to sign these," he said, pushing papers across the desk toward me.

I glanced down at them. Financial documents. Forms to remove my name from accounts.

"Why?" I asked, my voice deliberately small.

Nathan finally looked up, his eyes cold. "Because I'm restructuring our finances. You'll still have everything you need, of course."

"Of course," I echoed.

"Just sign here," he said, pointing to a line at the bottom of each page. "And here. And here."

I picked up the pen, hesitating.

"Don't make this difficult, Emma," he sighed, checking his watch impatiently. "I have a dinner meeting with Monica in an hour."

"To discuss business?" I asked innocently.

His lips curved into that smug smile I'd come to hate. "Among other things."

I signed the papers, one by one, each signature transferring more of my apparent financial independence to him.

"Perfect," he said, gathering the documents. Then he pulled out his phone and opened a livestream app.

"Let's test something," he said, aiming the camera at me.

The red light blinked on.

"Nathan, what are you doing?" I asked, feigning confusion.

"Showing everyone how my wife handles money," he replied smoothly. "Emma, why don't you tell everyone why you're having trouble with your cards?"

I blinked, my expression carefully crafted to show embarrassment and distress. "I don't know what's happening with them."

"Let's find out," he said, his voice dripping with false concern. "Emma needs money for groceries. Watch her beg for it."

---

The country club was packed for the weekly mixer—Silicon Valley's elite gathering to network over cocktails and casual golf.

I arrived alone, as instructed by Nathan. He'd texted that he would meet me there.

"Emma!" called Vivian Thornton, waving me over to her table. "Join us!"

I smiled gratefully and took the empty seat beside her.

"Where's Nathan?" she asked, her eyes scanning the room.

"He's coming separately," I replied.

"Ah," she nodded knowingly. "With his assistant, I presume?"

Before I could respond, a ripple of whispers swept through the room. Heads turned toward the entrance.

Nathan stood there, his arm around Monica's waist. She wore a red dress that hugged every curve, her hair styled in elegant waves. They looked like they belonged together.

"Everyone," Nathan called out, his voice commanding attention. "I'd like to introduce Monica Reed, my business partner and life partner."

The room fell silent.

"And of course," he added, his eyes finding me in the crowd, "you all know Emma, my legal obligation."

The words hit like physical blows, but I kept my expression neutral as conversations resumed around us, now hushed and speculative.

Monica's eyes met mine across the room, a flash of something unreadable in them before she turned away.

---

The charity gala was the social event of the season—five hundred of the wealthiest and most influential people in San Francisco gathered in the Grand Ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton.

I wore a silver gown Nathan had selected months ago—before his public humiliation campaign began. Now it felt like a costume in a play where I was the only one who didn't know my lines.

"Emma," Nathan appeared at my elbow, champagne in hand. "Come with me. I want to make an announcement."

He led me to the center of the ballroom where a small stage had been set up for speeches. The microphone waited, a spotlight ready to illuminate whoever stood before it.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Nathan's voice boomed through the speakers as he took the microphone. "I have an announcement to make."

The crowd quieted, faces turning toward us.

"As many of you know," he continued, "my marriage to Emma has been... challenging."

I stood beside him, my face a careful mask of dignity.

"Tonight," he said, reaching into his pocket, "I'm announcing our separation."

Gasps rippled through the crowd.

"And," he pulled out a small velvet box, "I'm also announcing my engagement to Monica Reed."

Monica appeared from the side of the stage, radiant in a white gown.

Nathan dropped to one knee before her, opening the box to reveal a diamond ring that must have cost more than most people's homes.

"Monica," he said, his voice carrying to every corner of the ballroom, "will you marry me?"

She nodded, tears in her eyes as he slipped the ring onto her finger.

The crowd erupted in applause and cheers.

I stood there, frozen in the spotlight, as Nathan and Monica embraced.

"Congratulations," I said quietly when they turned to me, my voice steady despite the cameras capturing every moment of my humiliation.

Nathan's eyes narrowed slightly—he'd expected tears, a scene, anything but this calm acceptance.

As the crowd surged forward to congratulate the happy couple, I slipped my hand into my clutch and felt the cool metal of my secure phone.

My fingers moved silently over the keys, sending a pre-programmed message to Julian.

"Phase Two begins now."

The phone vibrated once in confirmation.

Behind my mask of dignified resignation, a cold smile formed on my lips.

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