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His Mistress’ Shopping Spree-Paid by Me Novel Cover

His Mistress’ Shopping Spree-Paid by Me

Logan Hale publicly calls wife Mia “Plan B” on Reddit while bankrolling mistress Sierra’s Aspen condos with their joint Tesla stock. Mia discovers the post, traces the money, and documents $25 k in luxury “business” receipts. She freezes joint assets, hires forensic accountant Max Cruz, and schedules a Seattle “conference” as bait. Cameras catch Sierra and Logan in their own home; Mia secures the footage and files for divorce the day his Series B term sheet drops. She liquidates the Napa condo he bought for Sierra, donates proceeds to Girls Who Code, and launches a divorce-tech app dubbed “Upgrade.” Logan loses funding, custody, and reputation; Mia exits the courthouse with her dog, her portfolio, and a trending hashtag: #PlanBecameCEO.
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Chapter 1

The notification pinged on my phone just as I was finishing the last of the dinner dishes. Logan had texted earlier saying he'd be working late again—the third time this week. I wiped my hands on a dish towel and picked up my phone, expecting another message about tomorrow's investors' dinner.

Instead, it was a notification from Reddit. Someone had tagged me in a post.

I tapped on it, my thumb hovering over the screen as the page loaded. The title read: "AMA with Logan Hale, Founder of Nexus Tech: 'Balancing Ambition and Family in Silicon Valley.'"

My husband's face smiled back at me from the header image. He looked polished in his signature navy blazer, the one I'd picked out for him before his last TED talk. I scrolled down to the comments, my eyes catching on a particular exchange.

Reddit User: How do you balance marriage with startup life? Any tips for keeping your partner happy when you're always working?

LoganHaleNexus: Great question. I think the key is finding the right partner. Someone who understands the demands of your vision and is willing to be flexible. My wife is great at managing our home life, which frees me up to focus on the company. I call her my "Plan B"—the stable foundation that lets me chase Plan A without worrying about the details.

Reddit User: Plan B? That seems kind of dismissive. Don't you mean partner?

LoganHaleNexus: No, I mean exactly what I said. I settled for Plan B so Plan A could chase condos in Aspen. The condo market there is booming, and my girlfriend has an amazing eye for investment properties. Some people are meant for the spotlight, others are meant to support it. My wife falls into the latter category.

The phone slipped from my fingers, clattering against the kitchen counter. Luna, my rescue dog, lifted her head from her bed in the corner, dark eyes watching me with concern.

"It's fine," I whispered, though my voice sounded strange even to my own ears.

I picked up the phone again, forcing myself to read the comment a second time. Then a third. Each time, the words sliced deeper, but something else was building alongside the pain—a cold, clarifying anger.

I scrolled further down, finding more comments that made my stomach turn.

LoganHaleNexus: The great thing about my situation is that I get the best of both worlds. A beautiful, low-maintenance wife who handles the domestic side of things, and a passionate partner who shares my drive and ambition.

I grabbed my laptop from the kitchen island and opened it with shaking hands. Within minutes, I was deep into Sierra's Instagram account—my college best friend, my confidante, the woman who had cried at our wedding and promised to always be there for me.

There she was, standing in front of a sleek glass building in Aspen, champagne flute in hand. The caption read: "New investment property closed today! #realestateinvestor #aspenliving #dreambig"

I clicked through to the next post. Sierra at a luxury spa. Sierra at a charity gala. Sierra with her arm around Logan's waist at a rooftop party—the same party he'd told me he was attending alone for networking.

The timestamps matched perfectly with his "business trips."

My chest felt tight, like someone had wrapped an elastic band around my ribs and was slowly pulling it tighter. I closed the laptop and pressed my palms against my eyes, willing myself not to cry.

This wasn't just an affair. This was systematic betrayal.

I glanced at the clock—9:17 PM. Logan wouldn't be home for hours. Perfect.

"Luna," I called softly. She padded over, tail wagging cautiously. "We have work to do."

I led her to my home office, a space Logan had designed as a "showpiece" for our house but that I'd transformed into a functional workspace. I settled into my chair, Luna curling at my feet, and opened my laptop again.

Instead of scrolling through more painful evidence, I opened a new browser tab and searched: "Top divorce attorneys San Francisco."

My UX design training kicked in automatically. I created a new folder on my desktop labeled "Project: New Beginning" and began organizing my thoughts into a visual framework—the same technique I'd used to design user interfaces for tech companies.

Only this time, I was designing my freedom.

I mapped out the process: evidence gathering, financial audit, legal consultation, strategic planning. Each step needed to be methodical, precise. Just like designing a user flow for a complex app.

"Okay," I murmured to Luna, who thumped her tail against the carpet. "First step: financial records."

I pulled up our joint accounts online. For five years, I'd managed our household budget while Logan handled the "big picture" investments. Or so I thought.

An hour of digging revealed the truth: regular transfers to an account I didn't recognize. Property purchases in Sierra's name. And most damning of all—the down payment for a $1.2 million condo in Napa Valley had come from the sale of Tesla stock options that Logan had insisted were "for our future."

Our future. Not Sierra's future.

I printed out the statements, highlighting the suspicious transactions in yellow. Then I returned to my search, this time looking for forensic accountants who specialized in financial fraud.

The next morning, after a sleepless night, I made the call.

"Max Cruz Investigations," a deep voice answered.

"My name is Mia Sterling," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "I need to discuss a potential case involving suspicious financial activity in my joint accounts."

There was a brief pause. "Mrs. Sterling, I specialize in complex financial investigations. Can you tell me more about what you've discovered?"

"Not over the phone," I replied. "I'd like to meet in person. Today if possible."

"Today is Saturday," he said, but I detected a note of respect in his voice.

"So is tomorrow," I countered. "Your website says you work seven days a week for clients who need immediate attention."

Another pause, longer this time. "My office. 10 AM tomorrow. Text this number with your address, and I'll send you the details."

Sunday morning, I drove across the city in my Prius, a manila folder of evidence on the passenger seat. Max Cruz's office was in a nondescript building in SOMA, the kind of place you'd miss if you weren't looking for it.

I was escorted to a minimalist office where a man in his early forties stood waiting. He was tall with close-cropped dark hair and eyes that missed nothing.

"Mrs. Sterling," he said, extending his hand. "Max Cruz."

"Ms. Sterling," I corrected automatically. "Thank you for seeing me on a Sunday."

"Your urgency suggested it was warranted." He gestured to the chair across from his desk. "Please, tell me what brings you here."

I placed the folder on his desk and opened it. "My husband is systematically stealing from our joint accounts to fund his mistress's real estate empire while calling me his 'Plan B' behind my back."

Max's expression remained neutral as I showed him the Reddit printout, but I noticed a slight tightening around his eyes.

"And this is the mistress?" he asked, looking at Sierra's Instagram posts.

"Sierra Blake," I confirmed. "My college best friend."

Something flickered across Max's face—recognition, perhaps. Or sympathy.

"This isn't just an affair," he said quietly, studying the financial records. "This is fraud."

"Yes," I agreed, meeting his gaze steadily. "And I need your help to make sure he pays for it."

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