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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Me

The diamond bracelet I'd carefully selected for Dalton's anniversary gift sat wrapped in our bedroom, its velvet box mocking me as I realized my mistake. Five years of marriage, and I'd forgotten the most important part of our celebration. "I'm such an idiot," I muttered, grabbing my keys. Dalton had mentioned he'd be working late tonight—something about quarterly reports that couldn't wait. His home office would be empty, and the safe key was hidden exactly where it always was. The drive to Harrison Enterprises took twenty minutes, the weight of my oversight pressing heavier with each mile. The security guard nodded as I passed, accustomed to my occasional visits. "Mrs. Harrison," he greeted with a smile. "Happy anniversary." "Thank you, George." I returned his smile, though it felt hollow.
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Chapter 3

I stared at the email notification on my phone, reading it three times before the words finally registered.

"We regret to inform you that your position at Harrison Enterprises has been filled by Violeta Cooper, effective immediately..."

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the message, searching for some indication that this was a mistake. But there it was—Dalton's electronic signature at the bottom, authorizing the change.

I drove to the company in a daze, my mind replaying every moment of the past week. Seven days in jail. Coming home to find Violeta in my house, wearing my robe. And now this—my job, the one thing I'd built independently of Dalton, stripped away without warning.

The security guard's smile faltered when he saw me. "Mrs. Harrison—I mean, Ms. Powell—I wasn't informed you'd be coming today."

"I wasn't either," I said, my voice hollow as I walked past him.

The familiar hallways felt different now—hostile, as though the very walls knew I didn't belong. When I reached my office—no, Violeta's office now—I paused outside the door, steeling myself before knocking.

"Madison." Dalton's voice was cool as he opened the door. "This is unexpected."

"Is it?" I held up my phone. "I just got the notification. No call? No discussion?"

He stepped aside, allowing me to enter what had been my workspace for three years. Violeta sat behind my desk—no, not my desk anymore. She'd already replaced the framed photo of my college graduation with one of her and Dalton at some gala.

"Madison," she greeted, her voice dripping with false sympathy. "How unfortunate about your position."

I ignored her, focusing on Dalton. "You couldn't even tell me yourself?"

"It was a business decision," he said, his tone suggesting this was a minor inconvenience rather than a career-ending move. "Violeta is more qualified for the role."

"More qualified?" I echoed, disbelief coloring my words. "I built that department from nothing. Every client, every contract—"

"And now Violeta will take it to the next level," he cut me off. "She's better suited for the role."

Violeta smiled, not bothering to hide her triumph. "I've already begun implementing some changes. The office will be fully restructured by next week."

---

I watched from the hallway as Violeta hosted a meeting with my former team. The glass conference room offered no privacy as she gestured expansively, redesigning projects I'd developed over years.

"As you can see," she was saying, "Madison's approach was fundamentally flawed. We'll be taking a more... structured approach moving forward."

Marcus Chen, Dalton's business partner who'd worked closely with me for years, caught my eye through the glass. His expression was apologetic, but he quickly looked away when Violeta glanced in my direction.

"Oh, Madison," she said, noticing me. "Come join us if you'd like."

The false sweetness in her voice made my stomach turn. I remained in the hallway, watching as she continued.

"Madison's... instability... has been concerning for some time," she told the group, her voice carrying through the glass. "Dalton has been incredibly patient, but we all agree this change is for the best."

One by one, my colleagues averted their eyes when I looked at them. Only Marcus held my gaze for a moment longer than necessary—a silent acknowledgment of what was happening.

---

"We need to pick up my equipment from the resort," Violeta said that evening, lounging on what had once been my couch. "The therapy equipment I left there last week."

I looked up from my book, trying to ignore the way she'd rearranged the living room furniture. "What resort?"

"The Lakeside Luxury Resort," she said casually. "Dalton and I have been meeting there for our sessions."

The book slipped from my fingers. "You've been meeting at a resort?"

"For privacy," she explained, her eyes gleaming with malice barely disguised as concern. "Dalton needs a neutral space for our work together."

I nodded mechanically, my mind racing. The Lakeside Luxury Resort—I knew it well. Dalton had taken me there for our first anniversary, back when he still pretended to care.

"I'll go get your things," I said suddenly.

Violeta's eyebrows rose in surprise. "You'd do that?"

"Of course," I said, a plan forming in my mind. "Anything to help with your... therapy."

What neither of them knew was that I had no intention of simply retrieving equipment. If they'd been meeting at the resort regularly, there might be evidence there—something that could prove what I'd suspected all along: that Violeta had been manipulating Dalton long before I discovered those tapes.

As I drove toward the mountains the next morning, I rehearsed what I'd say to the hotel staff. I needed access to whatever room they'd been using—needed to find something, anything, that would confirm what I already knew in my heart.

Violeta Cooper wasn't just stealing my husband and my home.

She was stealing my life.

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