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Husband's Affair Exposed

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The quarterly reports spread across my mahogany desk like fallen autumn leaves, each page representing millions in revenue that should have filled me with satisfaction. Instead, I found myself staring at the numbers without really seeing them, my Mont Blanc pen hovering over profit margins that suddenly felt meaningless. The phone's shrill ring cut through the afternoon silence of my corner office. I glanced at the caller ID—Riverside Pharmacy—and frowned. We didn't use that pharmacy. David and I had our prescriptions filled at the upscale clinic near our penthouse. "Leah Cox speaking." "Ms. Cox, this is Rosa Rodriguez from Riverside Pharmacy." The woman's voice carried a note of irritation that immediately put me on edge. "I'm calling about an outstanding balance on your husband's account. David Pierce?" My grip tightened on the phone.

Husband's Affair Exposed Chapter 1

The quarterly reports spread across my mahogany desk like fallen autumn leaves, each page representing millions in revenue that should have filled me with satisfaction. Instead, I found myself staring at the numbers without really seeing them, my Mont Blanc pen hovering over profit margins that suddenly felt meaningless.

The phone's shrill ring cut through the afternoon silence of my corner office. I glanced at the caller ID—Riverside Pharmacy—and frowned. We didn't use that pharmacy. David and I had our prescriptions filled at the upscale clinic near our penthouse.

"Leah Cox speaking."

"Ms. Cox, this is Rosa Rodriguez from Riverside Pharmacy." The woman's voice carried a note of irritation that immediately put me on edge. "I'm calling about an outstanding balance on your husband's account. David Pierce?"

My grip tightened on the phone. "I'm sorry, there must be some mistake. We don't—"

"Ma'am, the balance is eight hundred forty-seven dollars and fifty cents for birth control prescriptions over the past four months. The insurance claim was denied, and we need payment immediately."

The words hit me like ice water. Birth control pills. My hand began to tremble, and I set down my pen before it could slip from my fingers. "Could you repeat that?"

"Birth control pills, ma'am. Multiple refills under Mr. Pierce's insurance. The account shows—"

"That's impossible." My voice came out sharper than intended. "My husband doesn't need birth control pills."

A pause. "Well, ma'am, someone's been picking them up regularly. Same prescription, same name. If there's a dispute—"

"No." I closed my eyes, my mind racing. "No dispute. I'll... I'll handle this."

I ended the call and stared at the phone as if it had betrayed me. Eight hundred forty-seven dollars. Four months. Multiple refills. The numbers burned themselves into my consciousness with the same precision I used to memorize financial projections.

Why would David need birth control pills? We'd been trying to conceive for over a year. Just last week, he'd held me after another negative pregnancy test, whispering promises about trying harder, being patient. His hands had been so gentle, his voice so reassuring.

The afternoon sun slanted through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting long shadows across my office. Everything looked the same—the awards lining my bookshelf, the fresh orchids Victoria had arranged this morning, the city sprawling below like a kingdom I'd conquered. But something fundamental had shifted, like a fault line cracking beneath the foundation of my world.

I tried to focus on the reports, but the numbers blurred together. Every calculation felt pointless when weighed against the growing dread in my chest. There had to be an explanation. David would have one. He always did.

By six o'clock, I'd accomplished nothing. The drive home passed in a haze of traffic lights and half-formed theories, each one more unsettling than the last. Our penthouse felt different when I stepped inside—too quiet, too pristine, like a museum of a life I thought I knew.

The sound of chopping drew me to the kitchen. David stood at the marble island, his back to me, methodically dicing vegetables with the precision of someone who'd learned to cook from YouTube videos. His dark hair was slightly mussed, his shirt sleeves rolled up in that casual way that used to make my heart skip.

"How was your day?" he asked without turning around, his voice carrying its usual warmth.

I watched him work, noting the steady rhythm of the knife, the confident way he moved around our kitchen. This was David—my David—who'd learned to cook because I worked late, who'd surprised me with homemade pasta on our anniversary.

"Interesting." I kept my tone neutral, businesslike. "I got a call from Riverside Pharmacy today."

The chopping stopped for just a fraction of a second before resuming its steady rhythm. "Oh?"

"About birth control pills. Under your insurance."

His shoulders tensed almost imperceptibly. "Right. Those are for Kalani. She's been having trouble with her insurance, you know how it is. I told her I'd help out."

The explanation came too quickly, too smoothly. In boardrooms, I'd learned to recognize the subtle tells of a prepared lie—the slight pause before speaking, the overly casual tone, the way someone's hands might betray their nerves even when their voice remained steady.

David's hands were shaking.

"Eight hundred dollars worth?" I stepped closer, studying his profile. "Over four months?"

"You know how expensive medication is without proper coverage." He still hadn't looked at me, his attention fixed on the vegetables as if they required surgical precision. "I should have mentioned it, but I didn't want to worry you with Kalani's problems."

Every instinct I'd honed through years of negotiations screamed that he was lying. The David I married would have turned around by now, would have met my eyes with that open, honest gaze that had first captured my heart in a crowded coffee shop.

This David kept his back turned, kept chopping, kept lying.

"Of course," I said quietly. "How thoughtful of you to help your sister."

The knife paused again, and I saw his reflection in the stainless steel refrigerator—the tight line of his mouth, the way his eyes darted away from even his own reflection.

That night, I lay awake staring at the ceiling while David slept peacefully beside me, his breathing deep and even. The man who'd held me through countless nights, who'd promised me forever, who'd sworn we were trying to build a family together.

The same man who was buying birth control pills in secret.

At three AM, I slipped out of bed.

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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