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Husband's Affair & Fashion Betrayal

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Chapter 1

The plane touched down with a gentle bump that pulled me from my half-sleep. Three days of Paris Fashion Week had left me exhausted but exhilarated. I'd secured three major international contracts—more than I'd dared hope for. My collection had been the talk of the event, with buyers from Milan to Tokyo vying for exclusive rights.

I stretched in my first-class seat, watching the other passengers gather their belongings. The woman beside me had been trying to make small talk about my "lucky designer boyfriend" for the entire flight, unaware that Xavier and I were actually married. I'd smiled politely without correcting her. What was the point? Xavier had attended exactly one of my shows this season before claiming he needed to focus on his own work.

My phone vibrated as I turned off airplane mode. The smart window system app showed several alerts—notifications I'd missed during the flight. Something about them made my stomach tighten.

"Studio access detected at 8:43 PM yesterday."

"Environmental controls adjusted: temperature increased by 7 degrees."

"Motion sensors activated in restricted areas."

I frowned, scrolling through the logs. The studio should have been empty all week while I was in Paris. Xavier knew better than to enter my private design space without permission—it was our unspoken rule.

Yet there it was: access logs showing the studio had been occupied for hours each evening. The environmental controls had been adjusted to warmer temperatures, as if someone was spending extended time there. And the motion sensors had detected activity in my storage room—where I kept my most precious materials.

"Ms. Patterson?" A flight attendant hovered nearby. "Would you like assistance with your luggage?"

"No, thank you." I slipped my phone into my purse, trying to shake off the unease. It was probably nothing. Maybe Xavier had needed to retrieve something for one of his gallery events.

Two hours later, my taxi pulled up to our minimalist contemporary home in the hills. The house was dark except for the studio's lights—odd, since Xavier should have been at his downtown gallery opening tonight.

"Welcome home," I murmured to myself, using my keyless entry. The familiar scent of jasmine from our entry garden usually calmed me, but tonight it felt wrong—overpowered by something else. A cloying sweetness that didn't belong.

I dropped my bags in the foyer and headed straight for the studio—my sanctuary, a converted conservatory with floor-to-ceiling windows that flooded the space with natural light. My heart pounded as I pushed open the door.

The scene that greeted me made my knees buckle.

My antique silk brocade fabrics—years of careful acquisitions from estate sales and specialty merchants—lay scattered across the floor like discarded trash. The rare Italian damask I'd been saving for a special collection was stained dark red with wine. The French silk jacquard was torn in jagged lines, as if someone had deliberately shredded it.

"Oh my God," I whispered, kneeling beside the destruction. The room reeked of unfamiliar perfume—sweet and artificial, nothing like my custom blended essential oils.

Empty wine bottles littered my drafting table. Takeout containers were scattered across my fabric storage shelves. And there—tucked beneath a ruined bolt of silk—was a lacy bra that definitely wasn't mine.

My hands trembled as I gathered the damaged fabrics, each piece representing hours of searching, negotiating, and preserving. The heritage collection I'd been planning for years—destroyed in what looked like a deliberate act of vandalism.

Heavy footsteps approached from behind.

"Sloane! You're home early!" Xavier's voice held surprise but something else too—a calculated brightness that set my teeth on edge.

I turned slowly, still clutching the ruined silk. Behind him stood a woman I vaguely recognized—Kylie Wood from some industry event—and a small boy who couldn't have been more than eight.

"What happened here?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt.

Xavier stepped forward, his hand moving to his heart in that theatrical gesture I'd once found endearing. "There's been an emergency, darling. Kylie's son was having a medical episode, and she needed a quiet space while handling insurance complications at the hospital."

"Excuse me?" I looked between them, then at the destroyed studio. "You brought strangers into my private workspace?"

"I offered our home as sanctuary," Xavier continued, his eyes wide with practiced compassion. "Kylie is a struggling single mother and fellow creative trying to support her family. I couldn't turn them away when her son needed rest."

The boy looked perfectly healthy now, hiding behind his mother's legs with wide eyes.

"You gave them access to my studio?" My voice had gone dangerously quiet.

"It was the cleanest, quietest space," Xavier said defensively. "I thought you'd want to help. When did you become so cold, Sloane? So disconnected from people's real needs?"

I stared at him, at the stranger beside him, at my destroyed life's work scattered across the floor—and felt something inside me begin to crack.

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