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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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Chapter 3

The cold had already begun its merciless work, seeping through my clothes and into my bones with surgical precision. Each breath came out as crystalline puffs that obscured my vision, but I could still see their silhouettes through the frosted observation window—four figures arranged like judges at my execution.

I pressed my ear to the steel door, desperate for any sound that might indicate mercy, might suggest this nightmare would end. Instead, what I heard shattered the last fragments of my world.

"Elena's going to love the new batch of files," Stephen's voice carried through the metal, casual as if discussing the weather. "The quantum encryption protocols alone will net us another two million."

My blood turned colder than the air around me. Elena Vasquez. Our biggest competitor. The woman who'd been trying to poach our clients for years.

"God, you're brilliant," Brianna's laugh was light, musical—nothing like the broken sobs she'd performed upstairs. "Selling Prometheus Tech's secrets right under her nose. She actually trusted you with everything."

"Like a lamb to slaughter," Hamza chimed in, his voice thick with amusement. "The great Ari Daniels, reduced to a frozen corporate widow."

I slumped against the freezer wall, my legs giving out as the magnitude of their betrayal crashed over me. The quantum encryption—that was my life's work. The breakthrough that had put Prometheus Tech on the map. And Stephen had been selling it piece by piece to our enemies.

"How long have you been planning this?" Lara's voice carried the excitement of someone witnessing a masterpiece unfold.

"Months," Brianna replied, and I could hear the smile in her voice. "The depression act was perfect, wasn't it? Poor, fragile Brianna, so dependent on Ari's charity. Meanwhile, I've been documenting every one of her 'episodes.'"

"Episodes?" Stephen's voice sharpened with interest.

"Oh, you'll love this part." Brianna's tone turned predatory. "I've got hours of footage showing Ari's 'erratic behavior.' Her late nights at the office, her obsession with work, her increasing paranoia about company security. Perfect evidence of mental instability."

The steel beneath my palms burned with cold, but I couldn't feel it anymore. Everything was numb—my fingers, my face, my heart.

"The board will eat it up," Lara added eagerly. "Especially when we show them how she's been neglecting her marriage, abandoning her responsibilities at home. A woman who can't even maintain basic human relationships clearly can't run a tech empire."

"And the best part," Stephen's voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper, "is that she handed me complete control voluntarily. Every signature, every transfer of authority—all legal. All binding."

My breath came in short, sharp gasps that had nothing to do with the cold. I thought of all those documents I'd signed so trustingly, believing I was supporting our marriage, our partnership. Each signature had been another nail in my coffin.

"She actually thought you loved her," Hamza said, his laughter echoing off the basement walls. "The look on her face when you dragged her down here—priceless."

"Love?" Stephen's voice turned contemplative, almost philosophical. "I suppose I loved her company. Her connections. Her brilliant little brain that built everything I now own. But Ari herself? That naive, trusting little girl who gave up everything for a fairy tale?"

The silence stretched, and I held my breath, some masochistic part of me needing to hear the final blow.

"I never felt anything for her at all."

The words hit me like physical blows, each syllable a knife twisting in my chest. Three years of marriage. Three years of believing in us, in him, in the life we were building together. All of it—every tender moment, every whispered promise, every sacrifice I'd made—had been nothing but performance art.

"You're a monster," Brianna said, but her tone was admiring rather than accusatory. "I love it."

"We're monsters," Stephen corrected. "And after tonight, we'll be rich monsters with a tech empire to run however we please."

Their laughter mingled together, a symphony of betrayal that seemed to echo from the very walls around me. I slid down the freezer wall until I was sitting on the floor, my designer dress spread around me like a funeral shroud.

The cold was winning now, creeping through my veins and settling in my bones. My fingers were beyond numb, my face a mask of ice. But worse than the physical cold was the arctic wasteland that had opened up in my chest—the space where my heart used to be.

I had been so completely, so utterly alone. While I'd been building our future, they'd been planning my destruction. While I'd been sacrificing my independence for love, they'd been documenting my 'instability.' While I'd been trusting Stephen with everything I'd built, he'd been selling it to our enemies piece by piece.

Through the frosted window, I could see Brianna lean into Stephen's embrace, her head tilting up toward his with practiced intimacy. How long had that been happening? How many lies had I swallowed while they laughed at my blindness?

The moonstone necklace lay against my throat, my mother's final gift now the only real thing in a world built entirely on deception. I closed my eyes and felt my body begin to shut down, the cold claiming victory over flesh and blood.

But in the darkness behind my eyelids, something else stirred. Something that had been sleeping, waiting for this moment of ultimate betrayal to finally awaken.

Something that remembered what it felt like to fight.

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