
Husband's Affair Exposed: Wife Seizes Her Moment
Chapter 1
I arrived at the office an hour before anyone else, just like I did every morning. The quiet hum of fluorescent lights welcomed me as I made my way to the kitchen, my heels clicking against the polished floor. This morning ritual had become second nature—preparing Colson's coffee exactly how he liked it before the chaos of the day began.
I measured the coffee grounds carefully, watching the dark liquid drip into his favorite mug—the one I'd given him on our third anniversary. As I reached for the sugar, I hesitated. Colson had seemed particularly exhausted lately, staying up late reviewing quarterly projections. The shadows under his eyes this morning had been deeper than usual.
'One extra cube won't hurt,' I murmured to myself, dropping it in and stirring until it dissolved completely.
'Playing housewife again, Gloria?'
I stiffened at the familiar voice, sweet as poison. Turning around, I found Skylar leaning against the doorframe in a dress that seemed more appropriate for a cocktail party than a corporate office. Her red lips curved into what others might mistake for a friendly smile.
'Good morning, Skylar,' I replied evenly, refusing to let her see how she affected me. 'Just making coffee.'
'How... domestic.' She sauntered into the kitchen, her perfume—too heavy for 7 AM—enveloping the small space. 'You know, Colson mentioned how suffocating it feels when you hover over him like this.'
I gripped the spoon tighter. 'I'm not hovering. I'm being considerate.'
'Is that what you call it?' She laughed, the sound like breaking glass. 'He told me just yesterday how he wishes you'd give him some breathing room.' She leaned closer, lowering her voice conspiratorially. 'Real partners give each other space, Gloria. They don't smother each other with... attention.'
The way she emphasized 'real partners' made my stomach twist, but I refused to take the bait. Instead, I picked up Colson's mug and walked past her without another word.
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Two hours later, I sat frozen in my seat at the executive meeting, watching my life's work being stolen right before my eyes.
'As you can see from the implementation strategy,' Skylar was saying, flipping to the next slide that contained my diagrams—the ones I'd stayed up until 2 AM perfecting just three nights ago, 'this approach reduces processing time by 40% while maintaining data integrity.'
My three months of research, my innovative approach to the Henderson account, my technical specifications—all being presented as Skylar's work. The blood rushed to my ears as I watched the executive team nodding appreciatively.
'This is exceptional work, Skylar,' our CFO commented. 'Exactly the kind of innovation we need.'
I couldn't stay silent any longer. 'Excuse me,' I interrupted, my voice shakier than I intended. 'There seems to be some confusion. This is actually my project—'
'Gloria.' Colson's sharp voice cut through the room like a blade. All eyes turned to him, then to me. 'We don't interrupt presentations. It's disruptive and unprofessional.'
'But Colson, these are my—'
'Skylar has been leading this initiative for weeks,' he continued, his eyes cold in a way I'd never seen before. 'If you have concerns about attribution, we can discuss them privately, not in front of the entire leadership team.'
The humiliation burned through me as several executives shifted uncomfortably in their seats. Skylar's triumphant smile remained hidden from everyone but me as she smoothly continued her presentation.
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After the meeting, I marched straight to Colson's office, my hands shaking with fury and hurt. I didn't bother knocking—a mistake.
The scene before me stopped me cold: Skylar perched on Colson's desk, her skirt hiked up indecently high, his hands on her waist as he stood between her legs. They broke apart when the door opened, but not quickly enough.
'What is this?' My voice sounded distant, as though it belonged to someone else.
Colson stepped away from Skylar, straightening his tie. 'Gloria, you should have knocked.'
'Knocked?' I repeated incredulously. 'On my husband's office door before finding him with another woman?'
'You're overreacting,' he said dismissively. 'Skylar and I were discussing the presentation.'
'With your hands on her waist?' My voice rose. 'And what about my project? The one she just presented as her own?'
Skylar slid off the desk, smoothing her skirt. 'See what I mean, Colson? This is exactly the kind of hostile behavior I've been dealing with for months.'
I stared at her in disbelief. 'Hostile? You stole my work!'
'Gloria has been sabotaging me since I joined the team,' Skylar continued, her eyes welling with perfectly timed tears. 'Withholding information, undermining my authority with the development team...'
'That's not true!' I looked desperately at Colson, waiting for him to defend me, to recognize the absurdity of her claims.
Instead, he looked at me with cold disappointment. 'I've been hearing concerns about your behavior for weeks, Gloria. I ignored them because you're my wife, but I can't overlook this kind of insubordination and harassment.'
'Harassment?' I whispered, feeling the ground shifting beneath my feet.
'Effective immediately,' Colson said, his voice hardening, 'you're being reassigned from Technical Director to janitorial assistant until you demonstrate you can be a team player.'
The world seemed to tilt on its axis as I stared at the man I thought I knew—the husband I had loved and supported for years—now looking at me like I was a stranger. In his eyes, I saw something worse than anger or disappointment. I saw indifference.
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