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Husband's Affair Exposed: Wife Seizes Her Moment Novel Cover

Husband's Affair Exposed: Wife Seizes Her Moment

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.
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Chapter 2

I stared at my reflection in the executive floor bathroom mirror, barely recognizing the woman who looked back at me. The janitor's uniform hung loose on my frame, the dull gray fabric a far cry from the tailored suits that had once defined my professional identity. Three days had passed since Colson had stripped me of my position as Technical Director. Three days of watching Skylar parade around in my former office, sitting in my chair, using my computer.

The door swung open, and I quickly lowered my eyes, pretending to wipe down the counter. It had become instinct now—avoid eye contact, become invisible.

"Gloria?" A familiar voice spoke softly.

I looked up to see Marcus Thompson, one of our senior developers, glancing nervously over his shoulder before letting the door close behind him.

"Marcus, you shouldn't be in here," I whispered, anxiety coursing through me. "If Colson or Skylar sees you talking to me—"

"I don't care," he said firmly. "What they're doing to you is disgusting. Everyone knows it."

I swallowed hard, fighting the lump in my throat. "Everyone?"

"The whole development team is furious. That project was yours—we all watched you work on it for months." He stepped closer, lowering his voice even further. "Skylar's been bragging to the junior staff about how she 'put you in your place.' She doesn't even understand half the code architecture she presented."

The confirmation of what I already knew should have hurt, but instead, it felt validating. I wasn't crazy. I wasn't overreacting.

"I can help you gather evidence," Marcus continued, pulling out his phone. "I've been documenting everything—dates when you presented progress on the Henderson project to the team, emails where you shared your research findings..."

"Why would you risk your job for me?" I asked, genuinely puzzled.

His expression hardened. "Because this company used to stand for something before... this." He gestured vaguely toward the executive offices. "And because you're the best technical mind in this building. We all know it."

For the first time in days, I felt something other than humiliation—a tiny spark of resolve igniting in my chest.

"Thank you, Marcus," I whispered as he slipped back out the door. "Thank you."

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Later that afternoon, I was pushing my cleaning cart past the main conference room when I heard Skylar's voice carrying through the partially open door. She was presenting to the Henderson clients—using my slides, my research, my words.

I paused, pretending to dust a nearby display case while listening to her stumble through technical explanations I could have delivered in my sleep. The clients looked confused, exchanging glances as Skylar glossed over critical implementation details.

Suddenly, she spotted me through the glass wall. Her eyes narrowed before a calculating smile spread across her face. She excused herself and walked to the door, coffee cup in hand.

"Gloria," she called sweetly as she stepped into the hallway. "Perfect timing. We need some cleanup in here."

I pushed my cart toward the door, keeping my expression neutral. As I moved past her, she pivoted sharply, slamming into me with enough force to spill her scalding coffee down the front of my uniform.

I gasped as the hot liquid soaked through the thin fabric, burning my skin underneath.

"Oh my goodness!" Skylar exclaimed with theatrical concern. "How clumsy of you!"

The coffee had turned my white shirt transparent, revealing my bra underneath. The clients and executives all turned to stare.

"Really, Gloria," Skylar continued loudly, "there are professional appearance standards that should be maintained, even for... janitorial staff."

I stood frozen, mortification washing over me as coffee dripped onto my shoes. My eyes found Colson at the head of the table, silently pleading with him to defend me, to see through Skylar's performance.

Instead, he stood up, his expression cold. "Gloria, this is disruptive. Please go clean the men's restrooms immediately. All of them."

The room fell silent. One of the clients—a woman in her fifties—looked appalled, but said nothing.

Something snapped inside me. The humiliation, the betrayal, the weeks of silent suffering—it all crystallized into a single, clarifying moment of rage.

Without a word, I walked to my cleaning cart and gripped the industrial mop. Three hours later, I got my chance.

I turned the corner to find Colson pressing Skylar against the wall in the executive hallway, their lips locked in a passionate embrace. They were so engrossed they didn't notice me approaching with my bucket of dirty water.

With a swift, deliberate movement that could easily be mistaken for an accident, I swung the mop, sending a wave of filthy water cascading over both of them. They leapt apart, sputtering and shocked.

"Oh my," I said, mimicking Skylar's earlier tone perfectly. "How clumsy of me. I was just doing my job." I looked directly into Colson's eyes. "Accidents happen."

A small crowd of employees had gathered, witnessing their CEO and his mistress dripping with dirty water. Someone snickered, then quickly covered it with a cough.

"You're fired," Colson hissed, water dripping from his chin.

I smiled for the first time in days. "Actually," I said calmly, setting down my mop, "I quit."

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