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Husband's Forbidden Affair

The thunderous applause filled the auditorium as my daughter Mia took a graceful bow, her seven-year-old face beaming with pride. First place at the regional dance competition—her hard work had finally paid off. My heart swelled watching her, the sequins on her costume catching the stage lights as she clutched her trophy. "That's my girl," I whispered, clapping until my palms stung. But as Mia's eyes scanned the crowd, her smile faltered. I knew exactly who she was looking for. Nathan had promised—he'd absolutely promised—he would be here today. I checked my phone again. No messages, no calls, no explanations. "Mommy!" Mia ran toward me backstage, trophy clutched against her chest.
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Chapter 3

Grandfather Evans' study felt like a courtroom as I sat across from his imposing mahogany desk, the USB drive burning in my palm. The room smelled of leather and old cigars, its dark wood paneling making the space feel smaller, more oppressive. Nathan shifted uncomfortably beside me, while Phoebe perched on the edge of her chair, one manicured hand resting protectively on Lylah's shoulder.

"Well?" Grandfather Evans' voice cut through the tension like a blade. His steel-gray eyes fixed on me with the intensity that had built the Evans empire. "You said you had evidence."

I stood and walked to his computer, my heels clicking against the polished floor. My hands trembled slightly as I inserted the drive, but my voice remained steady. "The security footage from Mia's school."

The large monitor flickered to life, displaying the grainy black-and-white hallway. I could feel Nathan's eyes boring into my back, could practically hear Phoebe's sharp intake of breath. But I kept my focus on the screen, on the truth that was about to unfold.

"There," I said, pointing as Emma appeared in the frame, walking down the stairs with her books. "Watch carefully."

The room fell silent except for the soft hum of the computer. Then Lylah appeared on screen, approaching Emma from behind with deliberate steps. The push was clear, vicious, calculated. Emma tumbled forward, books scattering as she hit the landing hard.

"And there," I continued, my voice gaining strength, "on the opposite side of the hallway, is Mia. Helping another student with art supplies. Exactly where she said she was."

Grandfather Evans leaned forward, his weathered face hard as granite. Behind me, I heard Phoebe's sharp gasp, followed by Nathan's muttered curse.

"Play it again," the old man commanded.

I did, watching as the truth played out in stark detail. Lylah's deliberate approach. The calculated push. Emma's fall. And my innocent daughter, nowhere near the incident, doing exactly what she'd told us—helping a friend.

When the footage ended, the silence stretched like a taut wire. I turned to face the room, my eyes moving from Nathan's pale face to Phoebe's trembling lips, finally settling on Lylah, who had gone very still in her chair.

"Well?" I echoed Grandfather Evans' earlier question, my voice deadly quiet. "Still think my daughter should apologize?"

Lylah's face crumpled, crocodile tears spilling down her cheeks. "I was just playing!" she wailed, throwing herself against Phoebe's chest. "I didn't mean to hurt anyone! Emma was being mean to me earlier, and I just wanted to—"

"You wanted to what?" Grandfather Evans' voice could have frozen hell. "Push an innocent child down the stairs? Lie about it? Let another child take the blame?"

Phoebe's arms tightened around her daughter, her voice taking on that syrupy tone she used when cornered. "She's just a child, Grandfather. Children make mistakes. This is all just—"

"Children being children?" I finished for her, my voice dripping with disgust. "Is that what you were going to say? The same excuse you used when you tried to convince everyone my daughter was a liar?"

Nathan finally found his voice. "Camila, let's not—"

"Let's not what?" I whirled on him, five years of suppressed rage finally finding its target. "Let's not hold your precious Lylah accountable? Let's not demand justice for our daughter? Let's not acknowledge that you were ready to force Mia to apologize for something she didn't do?"

Grandfather Evans slammed his hand on the desk, the sound echoing through the room like a gunshot. "Enough." His eyes fixed on Lylah, who shrank back in her chair. "You will write a formal apology to both Mia and Emma's family. You will also apologize to the school administration for wasting their time with lies."

"But Grandfather—" Phoebe started.

"Furthermore," he continued, his voice brooking no argument, "the Evans family will cover Emma's medical expenses and any other costs related to this incident. And Lylah will be enrolled in counseling to address her... behavioral issues."

Lylah's fake tears turned real as the weight of consequences finally hit her. Phoebe's face had gone white, her carefully applied makeup suddenly looking garish under the study's harsh lighting.

I felt a savage satisfaction watching them squirm, but it was hollow, bitter. Because none of this changed the fundamental truth: Nathan had been ready to sacrifice our daughter to protect Phoebe's.

As we left the study, Nathan caught my arm in the hallway. "Camila, I—"

I pulled away from his touch. "Don't. Just... don't."

But the damage was already done. Not to Lylah, not to Phoebe, but to whatever remained of my marriage. As I drove home to my daughter, I realized with crystal clarity that some lines, once crossed, could never be uncrossed.

It was time to stop pretending we were a family.

The next morning, I sat in Marcus Thompson's law office, my hands steady as I signed the retainer agreement. The divorce attorney came highly recommended by my mother—a shark in an expensive suit who specialized in high-asset divorces.

"Given your husband's attempts to use family influence against your daughter's interests," Marcus said, adjusting his wire-rimmed glasses, "we have excellent grounds for full custody. The security footage incident alone demonstrates a pattern of favoritism that could be harmful to your child's wellbeing."

I nodded, my signature flowing across the papers with surprising ease. "I want this done quickly and quietly. I don't want Mia exposed to any more drama than necessary."

"Understood. I'll have the papers drawn up by end of week."

When I returned home that afternoon, I found Nathan in the kitchen, still in his work clothes, pouring himself a scotch. He looked up as I entered, his eyes searching my face.

"We need to talk," he said.

I set my purse on the counter, my movements deliberate and calm. "Actually, we don't. Not anymore."

The next Friday morning, I placed the divorce papers beside Nathan's coffee cup as he scrolled through his phone, probably checking for messages from Phoebe. The thick manila envelope sat there like a bomb waiting to detonate.

He glanced at it absently, then froze. His coffee cup clattered against the saucer as his hands jerked in shock.

"What is this?" His voice was barely a whisper.

I poured myself coffee with steady hands, not looking at him. "Divorce papers. I think that's fairly obvious."

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. When I finally turned around, Nathan was staring at the documents as if they were written in a foreign language, his face drained of all color.

"Are you serious about this?" The question came out strangled, desperate.

I met his eyes directly, my voice clear and final. "Dead serious."

The coffee cup slipped from his nerveless fingers, dark liquid spreading across his expensive suit and pooling on the pristine marble floor. But Nathan didn't seem to notice. He just kept staring at the papers, as if he could will them out of existence.

"Camila, we can work this out. We can go to counseling, we can—"

"No." The word fell between us with the finality of a closing door. "We can't."

As I walked away, leaving him sitting there in his coffee-stained suit with divorce papers in his shaking hands, I felt something I hadn't experienced in five years: the lightness of truth finally spoken aloud.

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