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I Caught My Billionaire Husband Secret Family

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Nora Hayes thought she had the perfect suburban life, until a Thanksgiving 23andMe kit revealed her son shares a half-brother with the local PTA president’s child. The devastating DNA match doesn't just expose her billionaire CEO husband Arthur’s long-term infidelity—it uncovers a sinister web of corporate fraud and stolen trust funds. As Arthur tightens his legal grip to leave her with nothing, Nora must bury her shattered heart and ally with Julian Vance, a ruthless venture capitalist who happens to be the mistress’s ex-husband. Will Nora successfully dismantle Arthur’s empire and reclaim her life, or will the vicious suburban war destroy her last chance at true freedom?

I Caught My Billionaire Husband Secret Family Chapter 1

"Happy Thanksgiving, Arthur." I slid the cream-colored envelope across the mahogany table, positioning it right between the gravy boat and his wine glass.

Arthur looked up, a smile softening his rugged features.

"What's this, Nora?

I thought we agreed on no gifts until the December holidays." "Think of it as a family discovery," I said, leaning back.

"Finn and I couldn't wait." Our nine-year-old son, Finn, bounced in his chair.

"Open it, Dad!

It's the results from that DNA kit.

I want to see if we really have Viking blood like you said." Arthur laughed, though the sound seemed a bit thin.

"Alright, let's see if we're warriors or farmers." He picked up a silver butter knife to slit the seal.

The dining room smelled of rosemary and roasted turkey, the kind of warmth we had spent ten years building.

I watched his face, expecting a grin, an eye-roll, or perhaps a joke about his distant ancestors.

Instead, the color drained from his skin.

His eyes locked onto the printed page.

His jaw didn't merely tighten; it seemed to lock into place like a rusted hinge.

"Arthur?" I asked.

"What does it say?" He didn't answer.

His hand began to tremble, the paper crinkling under his thumb.

Then, his fingers tightened around his wine glass.

The stem snapped first, followed by the sound of crystal exploding against the floor.

Red Zinfandel sprayed across the white lace tablecloth, looking like a fresh arterial spray.

"The glass!" I stood up, grabbing a napkin.

"Arthur, you're bleeding." "I'm fine," he rasped.

His voice sounded like he'd swallowed glass.

"Dad?

Are you okay?" Finn's voice was small, his eyes wide as he looked at the red stain spreading across the rug.

Arthur didn't look at the mess.

He didn't look at his hand.

He lunged for the paper, folding it into a jagged square and shoving it deep into his trouser pocket.

"It's a mistake," Arthur said, his voice gaining a frantic edge.

"These tests are unregulated.

They're nonsense." "What kind of mistake?" I reached for my phone, which was sitting by my plate.

"The digital results are on the app.

I saw a name, Arthur.

I saw a match in this zip code." "Don't touch that phone, Nora." "Why are you acting like this?

It said Finn has a half-brother.

A boy named Leo Sterling.

He's right here in the neighborhood." I grabbed my phone, my thumb hovering over the screen to refresh the page.

Before I could swipe, Arthur's hand clamped around my wrist.

His grip was a vice, his skin hot and clammy.

"I said put it down," he hissed.

"You're hurting me, Arthur.

Let go." "You are ruining dinner over a computer error," he said, his face inches from mine.

I could smell the wine and the sudden, sharp scent of his sweat.

"We are going to sit back down, and we are going to finish this meal." "I am not sitting down until you tell me why you hid that report," I countered.

I tried to pull back, but he held firm, his thumb pressing into the soft skin of my inner arm.

"Dad, stop it!" Finn cried out.

The sharp *ding-dong* of the doorbell cut through the suffocating tension.

Arthur's head snapped toward the foyer.

His eyes flickered with something I had never seen in ten years of marriage—pure, unadulterated panic.

"That's probably Vanessa," I said, my voice trembling.

"She said she was bringing over the cranberry sauce she made." "Don't open that door," Arthur commanded.

"She's our neighbor, Arthur.

She's probably heard the glass breaking." "Nora, stay in this room." I looked at his hand on my wrist, then up at his face.

The man I loved looked as if a stranger.

The "perfect" husband was gone, replaced by a man guarding a crumbling fortress.

"Get your hand off me," I said, my voice dropping to a low, dangerous level.

He didn't move.

"Arthur.

Now." He slowly uncurled his fingers, his expression shifting from rage to a desperate, hollow pleading.

"Nora, please.

Just... let's talk about this later.

Alone." I didn't answer.

I turned my back on him and walked toward the front door.

Every step felt like I was walking on the shards of the glass he'd broken.

My heart was a drum in my ears, muffled and heavy.

I pulled the door open.

Vanessa Sterling stood on the porch, a crystal bowl of crimson sauce nestled in her hands.

She looked radiant in a cream silk blouse, her blonde hair pinned back.

But it was the necklace that drew my eye—a heavy gold chain with a ruby pendant that looked far too expensive for a casual neighborhood dinner.

"Happy Thanksgiving!" Vanessa chirped.

Her smile was wide, but it didn't reach her eyes when she saw my face.

"Oh, Nora.

Is everything okay?

You look like you've seen a ghost." "We had an accident with a wine glass," I said, my voice sounding hollow.

"I heard a crash," Vanessa said, stepping inside without being invited.

"I thought I should check.

Is Arthur alright?" Arthur appeared in the hallway, his hands shoved deep into his pockets.

"I'm fine, Vanessa.

Just clumsy." The way she looked at him wasn't the way a neighbor looks at a friend.

Her eyes lingered on his face, a silent communication passing between them that made my stomach turn.

"Well," Vanessa said, handing me the bowl.

"I'll leave this here.

Leo is waiting for me at home.

He's been so excited about the holiday." "Leo," I repeated.

The name felt like a brand on my tongue.

"How old is your son again, Vanessa?" "He turned nine," she said, her smile flickering.

"Why?" "No reason," I said.

"He and Finn should play together more.

Since they have so much in common." Arthur stepped forward, his hand landing on my shoulder.

It was meant to look like an affectionate gesture, but his fingers were digging in, warning me to stay silent.

"Thanks for the sauce, Vanessa," Arthur said, his tone final.

"We'll see you around." "Of course.

Enjoy your dinner," she said, her eyes darting one last time to Arthur before she turned and walked down the steps.

I waited until the door clicked shut.

I didn't look at Arthur.

I walked straight past him into the kitchen, the cranberry sauce heavy in my hands.

"Nora, listen to me—" "Go back to Finn," I said, not turning around.

"He's terrified.

Go play the part of the good father for ten more minutes while I clean this up." "We need to talk about that test," he said, his voice trailing me.

"Go, Arthur." I heard his footsteps retreat toward the dining room.

Once I was sure he was gone, I set the bowl on the counter and pulled my phone from my apron.

My hands were shaking so hard I almost dropped it.

I opened the browser, bypassing the DNA app and going straight to our joint bank portal.

I had the login saved.

Arthur usually handled the big bills, but I kept the password for emergencies.

I scrolled through the recent transactions, my eyes scanning past the grocery hauls and the mortgage payment.

There. *November 14th.

Payment to: The Oakridge Pediatric Clinic.

Amount: $4,200.* We didn't go to Oakridge.

Finn's doctor was downtown.

I tapped the transaction details.

There was a memo line, a small string of text that Arthur must have thought I'd never see. *Patient Ref: L.

Sterling - Quarterly Installment.* The entire room tilted.

The $4,200 wasn't a one-time thing.

I scrolled back further.

August.

May.

February.

Every three months, for the last four years, Arthur had been sending thousands of dollars to a clinic for a child who shared my son's DNA.

A notification popped up at the top of my screen.

A new email from the DNA site. *New Message from your match: 'Hello.

My mom said I might have a brother.

Are you Finn's mom?'* I looked at the sender's profile picture.

A small, blurry thumbnail of a boy with Arthur's exact chin and the same cowlick Finn fought every morning.

I looked up and saw Arthur standing in the kitchen doorway, watching me.

He saw the phone in my hand.

He saw the look on my face.

"Nora," he said, his voice a low warning.

"Whatever you think you found, you don't have the whole story." "The story seems pretty clear, Arthur," I said, my voice cracking.

"I'm looking at the receipts for the life you built behind my back.

How long were you going to wait?

Until they moved into the guest room?" "It's not what it looks like." "Then tell me," I stepped toward him, the phone held out like a weapon.

"Tell me why you're paying for Vanessa Sterling's son while you're sitting at my table eating my turkey." Arthur didn't flinch.

He stepped into the kitchen and closed the door behind him, locking it with a soft, sickening click.

"You really shouldn't have opened that envelope, Nora." The look in his eyes wasn't regret.

It was something much colder.

He reached into his pocket and pulled out the crumpled DNA report, but he didn't throw it away.

He began to tear it into tiny, systematic shreds.

"Who else knows?" he asked.

The question chilled me to the bone.

He was no longer asking how I felt.

He was assessing the damage.

"My sister," I lied, my voice steady despite the terror rising in my throat.

"I sent her a screenshot before dinner." Arthur paused, his fingers hovering over the paper.

A slow, dark smile spread across his face.

"No, you didn't," he said.

"Your phone has been on the table or in your hand the whole time.

You didn't send a thing." He took a step toward me, and for the first time in ten years, I realized I didn't know the man standing in my kitchen at all.

What else had Arthur buried beneath their perfect marriage?

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