
Husband's Shocking Betrayal: The Affair with the Secretary
Husband's Shocking Betrayal: The Affair with the Secretary Chapter 1
The fluorescent lights in the boardroom cast harsh shadows across the mahogany table as I clicked to the final slide of my presentation. Fifteen faces stared back at me—board members, department heads, and Bradley seated at the head of the table with that familiar smile that once made my heart skip but now felt like a mask.
"And that concludes our proposal for the new cardiac wing," I said, my voice steady despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins. "With the combined sponsorship commitments from MedTech Solutions, CardioVascular Innovations, and Apex Medical Systems, we've secured fifteen million dollars in funding—five million more than our initial target."
A murmur of approval rippled through the room. Dr. Harrison, the chief of internal medicine, leaned forward with raised eyebrows. "Fifteen million? That's... exceptional work, Dr. Carroll."
I allowed myself a small smile, my fingers unconsciously touching the portfolio that contained months of research, late-night calls, and carefully crafted proposals. Each page represented a battle won, a door opened through sheer determination and medical expertise that Bradley had always claimed to admire.
"The cardiac wing will position Skyline Medical Center as the premier destination for cardiovascular care on the East Coast," I continued, meeting each board member's gaze. "We'll be able to offer cutting-edge procedures, attract top-tier specialists, and most importantly, save more lives."
Bradley's applause was the loudest, his eyes gleaming with something I mistook for pride. "Outstanding work, darling," he said, using the endearment that always made my colleagues shift uncomfortably. "This is exactly why Skyline is fortunate to have such dedicated physicians."
The meeting dissolved into congratulations and handshakes. As board members filed out, discussing implementation timelines and budget allocations, I felt a surge of satisfaction. This was it—the culmination of everything Bradley and I had discussed over candlelit dinners and quiet Sunday mornings. The vice presidency was within reach, just as he'd promised six months ago when I'd first proposed the cardiac wing expansion.
"We'll announce your promotion next week," he'd said then, his hand covering mine across our kitchen table. "Vice President of Cardiovascular Services. It has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?"
Now, as I packed my presentation materials, I could almost taste the victory. The corner office, the expanded surgical schedule, the respect that came with an executive title—it was all waiting for me.
A week later, I sat in the same boardroom, but the atmosphere felt different. Heavier. Bradley stood at the head of the table, his posture more formal than usual, while Paige George lingered near the door in a navy suit that looked suspiciously similar to one I'd worn to a medical conference last month.
"Thank you all for gathering on short notice," Bradley began, his voice carrying an odd tension. "As you know, the success of our cardiac wing funding has created new opportunities for leadership restructuring."
My heart hammered against my ribs. This was it. The moment I'd been working toward for years.
"After careful consideration," Bradley continued, his eyes sliding past mine, "I'm pleased to announce that Paige George will be assuming the role of Vice President of Cardiovascular Services, effective immediately."
The words hit me like a physical blow. The room seemed to tilt, fluorescent lights suddenly too bright, the air too thin. I gripped the edge of the table, my knuckles white against the dark wood.
"Additionally," Bradley's voice continued from somewhere far away, "Paige will be taking over the cardiothoracic surgery department to ensure seamless integration of our new cardiac wing operations."
Paige stepped forward, her smile sharp as a scalpel. "I'm honored by this opportunity and look forward to building on the excellent foundation that's already been established."
The foundation I built. The funding I secured. The department I'd led for eight years.
Dr. Harrison cleared his throat uncomfortably. "What about Dr. Carroll's role in all this?"
Bradley's smile never wavered. "Kenna will continue in her capacity as a staff surgeon, of course. Her clinical skills are invaluable to our team."
Staff surgeon. After everything I'd accomplished, after the promise he'd made, I was being demoted to a staff surgeon while his mistress—because that's what Paige had to be, the signs were all there—took everything I'd earned.
The meeting ended in a blur of congratulations directed at Paige and awkward glances in my direction. I remained seated as the room emptied, my presentation folder still clutched in my hands, the weight of betrayal settling into my bones like a malignancy.
Bradley approached as the last board member left, his expression shifting to something resembling concern. "Kenna, I know this is unexpected—"
"Unexpected?" The word came out as a whisper, then grew stronger. "You promised me that position. You looked me in the eye and promised."
"Plans change, darling. The board felt that Paige's administrative background—"
"Don't." I stood abruptly, my chair scraping against the floor. "Don't you dare lie to me about the board's decision when we both know this was yours alone."
Paige appeared in the doorway, her presence like salt in an open wound. "Is everything alright in here?"
The satisfied gleam in her eyes told me she'd been listening. Waiting. Savoring this moment.
I looked between them—my husband and the woman who'd stolen my career—and felt something fundamental shift inside me. The careful, dutiful wife who'd spent years supporting Bradley's ambitions was cracking, revealing something harder underneath.
"Everything's perfect," I said, my voice deadly calm. "Absolutely perfect."
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