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Husband's Fraudulent Schemes

The fluorescent lights of Prometheus Tech's executive floor cast harsh shadows across the quarterly reports spread before me. My fingers traced the revenue projections—numbers that should have filled me with pride, yet somehow felt hollow. Each digit represented decisions I'd stepped back from, strategies I'd entrusted to Stephen's hands. I touched the moonstone necklace at my throat, my mother's final gift, feeling its familiar coolness against my skin. The gesture had become unconscious over the years, a tether to something real when everything else felt like performance. The shrill ring of my phone shattered the silence. Stephen's name flashed on the screen, and something in my chest tightened before I even answered. "Ari, where the hell are you?" His voice crackled with barely contained fury. "At the office, reviewing the quarterly—" "You abandoned her!" The words hit like physical blows. "Brianna's been locked out of our house for hours.
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The fluorescent lights of Prometheus Tech's executive floor cast harsh shadows across the quarterly reports spread before me. My fingers traced the revenue projections—numbers that should have filled me with pride, yet somehow felt hollow. Each digit represented decisions I'd stepped back from, strategies I'd entrusted to Stephen's hands.

I touched the moonstone necklace at my throat, my mother's final gift, feeling its familiar coolness against my skin. The gesture had become unconscious over the years, a tether to something real when everything else felt like performance.

The shrill ring of my phone shattered the silence. Stephen's name flashed on the screen, and something in my chest tightened before I even answered.

"Ari, where the hell are you?" His voice crackled with barely contained fury.

"At the office, reviewing the quarterly—"

"You abandoned her!" The words hit like physical blows. "Brianna's been locked out of our house for hours. Hours, Ari. Her depression is spiraling because of your cruelty."

My hand stilled on the moonstone. "Locked out? Stephen, I don't understand. I've been here since—"

"Don't lie to me. She's having a complete breakdown because you deliberately left her outside. How could you be so heartless?"

The accusation hung in the air like poison. I stared at the reports, the careful analysis of market trends and competitive positioning, wondering how my world had become so small that a misunderstanding about house keys could trigger such venom.

"I'll come home right away," I said quietly, already gathering my papers.

"You better. And you better have a damn good explanation for why you'd treat someone so vulnerable with such calculated cruelty."

The line went dead, leaving me alone with the hum of office equipment and the weight of accusations I didn't understand. I locked the reports in my desk drawer—numbers and strategies that felt increasingly meaningless compared to the storm waiting at home.

The drive back felt endless, each red light stretching my anxiety tighter. I replayed the morning, trying to remember any interaction with Brianna, any moment where I might have inadvertently caused this crisis. Nothing. I'd left early for a breakfast meeting, Stephen still asleep, Brianna presumably in her room.

Our house loomed before me, every window blazing with light as if illuminated for some terrible performance. I could see silhouettes moving in the living room—too many silhouettes. My key turned in the lock with a click that seemed to echo like a gunshot.

The scene that greeted me was carefully orchestrated chaos. Brianna sat curled on the sofa, trembling like a wounded bird, mascara streaked down her cheeks in perfect rivulets. Stephen paced before the fireplace like a caged predator, his usually immaculate appearance disheveled with righteous anger. Hamza Palmer lounged in my favorite armchair, his presence an unwelcome intrusion, while Lara Brown perched on the sofa's arm, her phone conspicuously angled toward the drama.

"There she is," Stephen's voice cut through the room like a blade. "The woman who thinks success gives her the right to torture vulnerable people."

I stood in my own doorway, suddenly feeling like an intruder in my own home. "Stephen, please, I genuinely don't understand what happened. I left this morning for my meeting, and—"

"Liar." The word hit like a slap. "Brianna was locked out for three hours. Three hours in the cold because you couldn't be bothered to care about anyone but yourself."

Brianna's sobs intensified, her shoulders shaking with theatrical precision. "I just... I needed to get some air, and when I came back..." Her voice broke beautifully. "The door was locked, and I didn't have my key, and I called and called but..."

"But our successful CEO was too busy playing corporate queen to answer her phone," Hamza interjected, his voice dripping with mock sympathy. "Funny how power corrupts, isn't it?"

Lara's phone remained trained on me, capturing every moment of my confusion. "This is going to make such an interesting story," she murmured, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Successful women who think they can treat people like garbage always make for compelling content."

I felt the walls closing in, the carefully constructed narrative of my cruelty solidifying around me like concrete. "I swear to you, I had no idea—"

"Stop." Stephen's voice carried a finality that made my blood freeze. "Just stop lying. We all know what you did. The question is what we're going to do about it."

The moonstone seemed to pulse against my throat as I faced the tribunal of my own living room, four pairs of eyes fixed on me with varying degrees of contempt and anticipation. In that moment, I realized this wasn't about a locked door at all—this was something far more calculated, far more dangerous.

And I was walking directly into its center.

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