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Husband's Deception Exposed

I was folding laundry in the living room when Royal burst through the front door, his face ashen. Something in his expression made my hands freeze mid-motion, a tiny socks dangling from my fingers. "Hattie," he said, his voice strained. "I need to talk to you." I set the laundry basket aside, my heart quickening. In five years of marriage, I'd rarely seen Royal look so disturbed. "What is it?" I asked, bracing myself for bad news about his job or someone in his family. "It's Lilah Stone," he said, running a hand through his hair. "My cousin from Portland. Her husband—" He swallowed hard. "There was an accident at his construction site.
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I was folding laundry in the living room when Royal burst through the front door, his face ashen. Something in his expression made my hands freeze mid-motion, a tiny socks dangling from my fingers.

"Hattie," he said, his voice strained. "I need to talk to you."

I set the laundry basket aside, my heart quickening. In five years of marriage, I'd rarely seen Royal look so disturbed.

"What is it?" I asked, bracing myself for bad news about his job or someone in his family.

"It's Lilah Stone," he said, running a hand through his hair. "My cousin from Portland. Her husband—" He swallowed hard. "There was an accident at his construction site. He didn't make it."

"Oh my God," I whispered, genuine shock rippling through me. "I'm so sorry, Royal. I've never even heard you mention her before."

"We've been... distant," he explained, his eyes darting away from mine. "But family is family. Especially now."

I nodded, understanding the weight of obligation. "What can we do to help?"

Royal took a deep breath, as if steeling himself. "She's got nowhere to go, Hattie. The house was leased in his name, and with the medical bills..." He trailed off, looking at me with an intensity that made me uncomfortable. "I've told her she can stay with us. Just for a few months, until she gets back on her feet."

"Here? With us?" I echoed, surprised by the suggestion. We'd never discussed hosting relatives before.

"It's the right thing to do," Royal insisted, his tone leaving little room for argument. "She has a seven-year-old son. What kind of man would I be if I didn't help family in crisis?"

I studied his face, searching for something I couldn't quite name. "Of course we'll help," I finally said, pushing aside my reservations. "Everyone deserves compassion."

Relief washed over Royal's features. "Thank you, Hattie. I knew you'd understand."

---

The following weekend, Lilah Stone arrived at our doorstep with her son, carrying two small suitcases and a backpack. She was petite with dark hair pulled back in a modest ponytail, wearing a simple black dress that emphasized her pale complexion.

"Thank you for this," she said, her voice trembling as she extended a slender hand. "You're a lifesaver, Hattie."

I took her hand, noting the designer watch peeking out from her sleeve—Hermès, if I wasn't mistaken. It looked oddly out of place against her otherwise modest appearance.

"This is Marcus," she said, pulling her son forward. He was a shy boy with his mother's dark eyes, clutching a gaming device to his chest.

"Nice to meet you," I said, smiling warmly. "Emma's excited to have someone her age around."

As I helped them inside, I couldn't help but notice Lilah's handbag—Prada, by the look of it—propped casually against our entryway table.

"I hope we're not imposing," Lilah murmured, tears welling in her eyes. "Royal has been so kind. I don't know what I would have done without him."

"You're not imposing," I assured her, though something about her gratitude felt performative. "We're happy to help."

---

That evening, I prepared a simple dinner—pasta with chicken and vegetables. Lilah sat at our dining table, looking fragile in the soft lighting of our pendant lamp.

"You've made such a beautiful home," she said, her eyes darting around our space. "I can see why Royal is so proud of it."

I smiled politely, but noticed how Royal practically jumped to refill Lilah's wine glass before she'd taken more than a sip.

"More wine, Lilah?" he offered, leaning closer than necessary.

"Yes, thank you," she replied, her fingers brushing his as she handed him the glass.

Across the table, Emma chattered excitedly about her science project, but Royal barely acknowledged her, nodding absently while his attention remained fixed on Lilah.

"And then we got to dissect an owl pellet!" Emma announced proudly.

"That's great, sweetheart," Royal murmured, before turning back to Lilah. "Tell me more about that book club you mentioned."

I watched as Emma's smile faltered, her small shoulders slumping slightly. My daughter had always been sensitive to her father's attention.

---

Within days, our household felt different. Royal began taking mysterious phone calls in the garage or backyard, speaking in hushed tones that ended abruptly when I approached.

"Just business calls," he'd say dismissively when I asked. "This investment opportunity with Marcus Richards is heating up."

But the way his eyes lit up when his phone buzzed, the way he'd check his reflection in windows before answering—these things felt wrong.

One evening, as we gathered for a family movie night, I caught Royal and Lilah exchanging a look so intimate it made my stomach clench. Their eyes locked across the living room, holding for several seconds too long before breaking away.

"Royal," I said carefully the next morning, "maybe it's time Lilah started looking for her own place? She's been here almost a week now."

His face hardened instantly. "How can you be so heartless, Hattie? She just lost everything."

"I'm not being heartless," I protested. "I just think—"

"No," he cut me off sharply. "She stays as long as she needs."

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