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Husband's Affair Costs Her All

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines blurring through my tears of joy. Four times. This was the fourth time I'd held such a test, but unlike the previous three that had ended in devastating loss, something felt different about this moment. Maybe it was the way the evening light filtered through our penthouse windows, casting everything in golden warmth, or maybe it was simply the stubborn hope that refused to die despite everything we'd endured. "This time will be different," I whispered to the empty apartment, my voice echoing off the marble floors. "This time, our baby will make it." Lawson wouldn't be home for another hour, which gave me time to prepare something special. I wanted this announcement to be perfect—a moment we'd remember forever when we told our child about the night we first knew they existed. Moving through our home with renewed purpose, I lit dozens of vanilla candles throughout the living room, their soft glow transforming the sterile elegance into something intimate and magical. I selected Lawson's favorite wine from our collection, a bottle of Château Margaux we'd been saving for a special occasion. What could be more special than this?
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Chapter 3

The hours after Lawson's threat blurred into a nightmare I couldn't wake from. I sat beside Enzo's hospital bed, watching the steady rise and fall of his chest—movements sustained only by machines—while my mind raced through impossible calculations. How do you gather evidence against a man who holds your brother's life in his hands? How do you fight a monster when surrender is the only thing keeping your family alive?

I couldn't. Not openly. But I could pretend.

"I understand," I'd told Lawson that night in the hospital corridor, forcing the words past the bile rising in my throat. "I won't go to the police. Just... please don't hurt him anymore."

The satisfaction in his eyes had made me want to claw them out. Instead, I'd lowered my gaze in apparent defeat, playing the broken wife he expected me to be. He'd kissed my forehead—actually kissed me—like he was comforting a child, and I'd stood there rigid as stone, swallowing my rage.

But submission was just another mask I could wear.

Over the next three days, I transformed myself into the perfect picture of compliance. I came home on time. I answered Lawson's calls. I sat across from him at dinner and pushed food around my plate while he discussed his day as if he hadn't just threatened to murder my brother. As if my mother wasn't lying in a morgue because of his mistress.

And while I played my role, I watched. I listened. I learned.

Lawson had always been careless with his home office, secure in the knowledge that his devoted wife would never dream of snooping. That arrogance became his first mistake. While he showered each morning, I slipped into that sanctum of mahogany and leather, photographing every document I could find with trembling hands and a heart that hammered against my ribs.

Bank statements. Wire transfers. Emails carefully filed away in folders he thought were hidden. A paper trail of money flowing from Bryant Corporation accounts to a web of shell companies, all leading to one place: Melanie Pierce's new life.

The amounts staggered me. Hundreds of thousands. Millions, over the years. Luxury apartments in three different cities. A private account in the Caymans. Credit cards with no limit. My husband had been bankrolling her entire existence while I'd scrimped and saved, putting my inheritance into his business, wearing last season's clothes because I thought we were building our future together.

I'd been funding my own betrayal.

But it was the emails that truly broke something inside me. Messages between Lawson and Melanie, stretching back years, casual and intimate in their cruelty.

*"She cried again today. The third miscarriage hit her hardest. You should see her, Law—she actually believes there's something wrong with her body. It's almost sad."*

Lawson's response: *"Good. The guilt keeps her compliant. Did you adjust the dosage like I asked?"*

Another message, dated just after what would have been our second child's due date: *"She made a nursery. Painted it yellow because she wanted to be surprised. I'm thinking of suggesting we turn it into my home gym. Think she'll break?"*

*"God, you're cruel. I love it."*

I'd had to physically hold my hand over my mouth to keep from screaming. They'd laughed. They'd actually laughed about my grief, turned my devastation into entertainment for their sick game.

I photographed every single message with hands that no longer shook. Rage had burned away my fear, leaving behind something cold and sharp and utterly focused.

On the fourth day, I was uploading the latest batch of evidence to the secure cloud storage I'd created when I heard the hospital room door open behind me. I turned, expecting a nurse, and found myself face to face with the ghost who'd destroyed my life.

Melanie Pierce stood in the doorway of Enzo's room, very much alive, devastatingly beautiful in a red dress that probably cost more than my car. Her dark hair fell in perfect waves over her shoulders, and when she smiled, it was the smile of a woman who'd already won.

"Hello, Blakely," she said, closing the door softly behind her. "I thought it was time we finally met properly. Well, re-met. You probably don't remember me from Lawson's old fundraisers, back when I was just another face in the crowd. Before I became the love of his life."

I stood slowly, positioning myself between her and Enzo's bed. "Get out."

"Oh, I don't think so." She moved further into the room, her heels clicking against the linoleum. "You see, I've been watching you these past few days, and I have to say—you're playing the defeated wife very convincingly. But I know you, Blakely. I've studied you for years. You're not as broken as you're pretending to be."

She circled me like a predator, and I tracked her movement, my muscles coiled tight.

"Did Lawson tell you how it started?" she continued, her voice light, conversational. "After the 'accident,' I mean. I was supposed to stay dead for six months, maybe a year. Just long enough for things to cool down. But then he met you at that charity gala, and suddenly he had this brilliant idea—marry the perfect society princess, use her connections and her brain to build his empire, and keep me in the shadows where I belonged."

She laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "I was furious at first. Absolutely furious. But then I realized—this could be fun. Watching you play house with my man. Watching you try so hard to make him love you. Watching you fail, over and over again."

"Those pregnancies must have been devastating," she continued, her eyes glittering with malice. "Lawson would come to me after each one, after he'd held you while you cried yourself to sleep. He'd tell me everything—how you blamed yourself, how you begged him to try again, how pathetically grateful you were for his 'support.' We'd laugh about it for hours."

Something inside me snapped.

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