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Husband's Attack, Wife's Justice

I had planned to surprise Enzo with an early return from my supposed visit to relatives in Connecticut. Three days of solitude at a lakeside cabin had given me time to think, to breathe, to escape the suffocating atmosphere of our apartment—and the constant presence of Bianca, the art student I'd been supporting for years. The key turned silently in the lock. I'd taken off my heels in the elevator, not wanting to announce my arrival. The foyer was quiet, the afternoon light filtering through the living room windows casting long shadows across the hardwood floors. "Enzo?" I called softly, setting down my weekend bag. "I'm back early." No answer. Perhaps he was out running errands, or working in his study. I smiled, thinking I'd surprise him with lunch from his favorite deli. But as I stepped past the entryway partition, I froze.
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I had planned to surprise Enzo with an early return from my supposed visit to relatives in Connecticut. Three days of solitude at a lakeside cabin had given me time to think, to breathe, to escape the suffocating atmosphere of our apartment—and the constant presence of Bianca, the art student I'd been supporting for years.

The key turned silently in the lock. I'd taken off my heels in the elevator, not wanting to announce my arrival. The foyer was quiet, the afternoon light filtering through the living room windows casting long shadows across the hardwood floors.

"Enzo?" I called softly, setting down my weekend bag. "I'm back early."

No answer.

Perhaps he was out running errands, or working in his study. I smiled, thinking I'd surprise him with lunch from his favorite deli. But as I stepped past the entryway partition, I froze.

They didn't see me. They didn't need to.

Enzo and Bianca were on our living room sofa—our wedding present from my parents—their bodies pressed together in a tangle of limbs and fabric. His hand was beneath her blouse, her fingers threading through his hair. The intimacy of it struck me like a physical blow.

My breath caught in my throat. I retreated silently behind the partition, my heart hammering against my ribs. I pressed my palm against the cool wall to steady myself.

"Just a little longer," Bianca whispered, her voice carrying in the quiet apartment. "I can wait until you're ready to leave her."

Leave her. The words echoed in my mind as I stood hidden, watching through the crack between the partition and the wall.

"I know it's difficult," Enzo murmured, his lips against her neck. "But we have time. She's clueless."

I bit my lip until I tasted blood, forcing myself to remain silent. The betrayal was bad enough—but what came next shattered my understanding of reality itself.

"You're so generous," Bianca said, her voice thick with emotion. "Another semester of tuition paid. I don't know how I'll ever repay you."

"Repay me?" Enzo laughed softly. "This is what I want to do for you."

I watched as she sat up, straightening her blouse, tears glistening in her eyes. "You're my savior, Enzo. I'll be patient until you leave your wife."

"Thank you for understanding," he said, kissing her forehead. "The money was wired this morning."

The money. My money. The tuition payment I'd made through the foundation last week.

"You're the only person who's ever truly cared about my dreams," Bianca continued, oblivious to the fact that she was thanking the wrong person.

Enzo accepted her gratitude with a smug smile. "I know what it means to struggle. I want to make sure you never have to."

I felt sick. Not just from the affair—though that was devastating enough—but from the realization that Enzo had stolen my identity as Bianca's benefactor. He hadn't just cheated on me; he'd used my generosity, my charitable work, to buy his mistress's affection.

The room seemed to tilt around me. I gripped the edge of the partition, forcing air into my lungs.

"You deserve better than her," Bianca whispered fiercely. "She doesn't appreciate you like I do."

"Patience," Enzo replied, stroking her hair. "These things take time."

I stepped back into the hallway, my mind racing. The hurt was there—a gaping wound in my chest—but something else was rising to take its place. Something cold and calculating.

I picked up my bag and set it down again, deliberately dropping it with a thud. Then I stepped outside, closed the door, and waited a moment before re-entering—this time with a flourish.

"Enzo? Bianca?" I called out, my voice deliberately bright. "I'm back!"

I walked into the living room to find them hastily separated, Bianca perched on one end of the sofa, Enzo standing by the window. His collar was askew, a smear of lipstick visible on the white fabric.

"Ariana!" Enzo's face registered shock before settling into a practiced smile. "You're back early."

"Surprise," I said, setting down my bag. I crossed to Bianca and kissed her cheek. "How are you, dear? Getting settled in okay?"

"Fine," she stammered, not meeting my eyes.

I turned to Enzo, noting the sweat beading at his temples despite the cool apartment. I reached up and straightened his collar, my fingers brushing against the lipstick stain.

"You look flushed," I said softly. "Are you feeling alright?"

"I'm fine," he replied, his voice strained. "Just surprised to see you."

I smiled, the expression feeling like a mask on my face. Behind it, my mind was already working, calculating, planning.

"I thought we could have lunch together," I said. "The three of us. Something special."

As they nodded, relief washing over their faces, I made my decision. I wouldn't confront them now. No, this called for something far more systematic. Far more devastating.

They had no idea what was coming.

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