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Husband's Betrayal Costs Her All

I needed to check tomorrow's court schedule, and my phone was dead. Nothing unusual about borrowing my husband's phone on a Tuesday night after ten years of marriage. "Stet, can I use your phone? Mine's charging," I called out from our home office, already reaching for his device on the desk. "Sure, go ahead," Stetson's voice floated in from the living room, casual and unconcerned. That should have been my first clue. My husband, the man who once password-protected his fantasy football accounts, had left his phone unlocked. As I opened his calendar app, a notification slid down from the top of the screen. Cleo: *Can't wait to see you tomorrow. Wearing that thing you like...* My finger hovered over the message.
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I needed to check tomorrow's court schedule, and my phone was dead. Nothing unusual about borrowing my husband's phone on a Tuesday night after ten years of marriage.

"Stet, can I use your phone? Mine's charging," I called out from our home office, already reaching for his device on the desk.

"Sure, go ahead," Stetson's voice floated in from the living room, casual and unconcerned.

That should have been my first clue. My husband, the man who once password-protected his fantasy football accounts, had left his phone unlocked. As I opened his calendar app, a notification slid down from the top of the screen.

Cleo: *Can't wait to see you tomorrow. Wearing that thing you like...*

My finger hovered over the message. I should have closed it. Should have respected his privacy. But something cold and certain settled in my stomach.

I tapped the notification.

The chat history opened to reveal months of exchanges between my husband and Cleo Sanders, the bright-eyed intern we'd hired last quarter. Photos. Explicit messages. Plans made during times he'd told me he was working late. My hands trembled as I scrolled, each message another nail in the coffin of my marriage.

*Meet me in the file room in 5*

*Last night was amazing*

*My wife's in court all day tomorrow*

I set the phone down carefully, as if it might explode. The hardwood floor seemed to tilt beneath my feet. Ten years of marriage. A son. A law firm built with our names intertwined on the letterhead. All of it suddenly felt like an elaborate lie.

I heard Stetson laugh at something on TV, the sound jarring against the silent collapse of my world. I picked up the phone again and methodically forwarded the most damning messages to my own email before deleting the evidence of my discovery.

"Found what you needed?" he called.

"Yes," I replied, my voice steady. "Everything I needed."

Sleep didn't come that night. Instead, I waited until Stetson's breathing deepened beside me before slipping out of bed and into our home office. His laptop sat on the desk, and I knew his password—our son's birthday. Another betrayal in the making: using Orion's birth date to secure the evidence of his infidelity.

I wasn't just looking for more proof of the affair now. Something about Cleo's messages had triggered my attorney's instincts. References to case strategies. Mentions of clients that shouldn't have been on her radar as a mere intern.

At three in the morning, I found it. A folder of encrypted emails, systematically forwarding my confidential case files to Cleo's personal account. Client strategies. Legal research. Witness preparation notes. Everything she would need to handle cases far beyond her experience level.

My fingers froze over the keyboard when I found the Morrison vs. TechCorp files—my case, the one I'd spent months preparing, only to have it unexpectedly reassigned to Cleo last week. Stetson had claimed it was to "give her courtroom experience" and that "the partners agreed."

The partners had agreed to nothing. My husband had been grooming his mistress with my work, my clients, my expertise.

I closed the laptop and returned to our bedroom, lying beside the stranger I'd married as dawn broke through the curtains. I didn't confront him. Not yet. First, I needed to understand the full scope of his betrayal.

Two days later, as I sat in my office reviewing depositions, my phone pinged with a social media notification. Cleo Sanders had posted a triumphant update about her victory in Morrison vs. TechCorp. The photo showed her holding a champagne flute, Stetson's arm visible at the edge of the frame.

"Hard work pays off! So grateful to Pierce & Associates for trusting me with this career-making case! #LegalEagle #WinningStreak"

I studied her smiling face, the expensive watch on her wrist that looked suspiciously like one I'd considered buying Stetson for our anniversary. The comments flooded in, congratulating the rising star, the brilliant young attorney who'd pulled off such an impressive win.

With my research. My strategy. My case.

I set my phone down and straightened the files on my desk, aligning their edges with mathematical precision. My hands were steady now. The initial shock had crystallized into something harder, colder, more focused.

I typed a single comment under her post:

"Congratulations on your achievement, Cleo. Impressive work for someone so new to the field."

Then I opened my desk drawer and removed the framed photo of Stetson and me at our firm's opening. I placed it face down in the drawer and closed it quietly.

The time for silence was over.

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