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Husband's Shocking Betrayal: The Affair with the Secretary Novel Cover

Husband's Shocking Betrayal: The Affair with the Secretary

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.
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Chapter 3

Bradley slid the manila folder across the small table between us, his movements deliberate and predatory. The fluorescent lights above cast harsh shadows across his face, making him look like a stranger—though perhaps that's what he'd always been, and I'd just been too blind to see it.

"I think it's time we discussed your future at Skyline," he said, his voice carrying that false warmth that had once fooled me into believing he cared.

My hands trembled as I opened the folder. The first document was a new employment contract, dense with legal language that made my head spin. But certain phrases jumped out like wounds: "Reduced to staff surgeon status," "Salary adjustment to $180,000 annually," "No administrative responsibilities."

Eighty thousand dollars less than my current salary. No leadership role. No research opportunities. Essentially, I'd be a glorified resident after fifteen years of building my career.

"This is insulting," I whispered, flipping to the second document. My blood turned to ice as I read the header: "Revised Prenuptial Agreement."

"Keep reading," Bradley said, leaning back in his chair with the satisfaction of a cat cornering a mouse.

The prenup was worse than the employment contract. All marital assets would be placed under Bradley's sole control. Our house, our investments, even my personal savings account—everything would require his approval to access. I'd become financially dependent on him, trapped like a bird in a cage.

"You can't be serious." I looked up at him, searching for any trace of the man I'd married. "Bradley, this is—"

"Fair compensation for your recent behavior," he interrupted. "The board is concerned about your stability after the incident with Paige. This arrangement protects everyone's interests."

"My interests? How does this protect my interests?"

His smile was razor-thin. "It keeps you employed and married. Many women would consider that generous, given your... limitations."

The word hit me like a physical blow. Limitations. As if my inability to carry a pregnancy to term was a character flaw rather than a medical tragedy we'd faced together.

"And if I refuse?"

Bradley's expression shifted, becoming almost gentle. It was that false kindness that made what came next so much more devastating.

"Well, that would be unfortunate. You see, your father's care at Riverside Extended Care has become quite expensive. The facility is struggling financially, and they've had to make some difficult decisions about which patients they can continue to accommodate."

My heart stopped. "What are you talking about?"

"There's a state-funded facility about four hours north. Pine Valley Care Center. The accommodations are... basic. But they have space for patients whose families can't afford private care."

The room tilted around me. "You bastard. You moved him?"

"I transferred his care, yes. As his medical proxy—a responsibility you signed over to me years ago when his condition deteriorated—I felt it was necessary to explore more cost-effective options."

I shot to my feet, the chair scraping against the floor. "Bring him back. Right now."

Bradley remained seated, unruffled. "Sign the papers, Kenna. Sign them, and your father returns to Riverside tomorrow. Refuse, and he stays at Pine Valley. Four hours away. Visiting hours are limited, and the drive is... challenging, especially in winter."

The trap closed around me with surgical precision. He'd found the one thing I couldn't fight—my father's wellbeing. My hands shook as I stared at the documents, each page representing another piece of my independence being sold.

"I need time to think."

"You have until tomorrow morning. I'll need your decision before the board meeting at nine."

I left the hospital in a daze, driving through empty streets without seeing them. At home, I sat in my father's old study, surrounded by his medical journals and research papers about AI emergency technology—dreams he'd never see realized.

By midnight, desperation had hollowed me out completely. I found myself dialing a number I hadn't called in twenty years, my fingers moving from memory.

"Winston Gardner."

His voice was exactly as I remembered—warm, careful, tinged with the slight accent he'd never quite lost.

"Winston, it's... it's Kenna." My voice cracked on my own name.

A pause. Then, softer: "Kenna. Are you alright?"

The kindness in his voice broke something inside me. Twenty years of careful control shattered, and I found myself sobbing into the phone like a lost child.

"I'm sorry," I gasped between tears. "I know we haven't spoken in years, and I have no right to call you, but I don't know who else—"

"Hey, breathe," Winston's voice was gentle but firm. "Whatever it is, we'll figure it out. Just tell me what's wrong."

So I did. I told him everything—Bradley's betrayal, Paige's cruelty, the impossible choice I was facing. The words poured out of me like poison from a wound, and with each confession, I felt simultaneously lighter and more ashamed.

"He's using my father against me," I finished, my voice barely a whisper. "I built that cardiac wing, secured fifteen million in funding, and now he's taking everything away unless I sign my life over to him."

Silence stretched between us, filled only by my ragged breathing.

Finally, Winston spoke: "Kenna, listen to me very carefully. You're not alone in this. And you're not powerless, no matter what he's made you believe."

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