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I Caught My Billionaire Husband Secret Family

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?
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Chapter 2

"And that's exactly why the spring gala needs a larger budget," Vanessa announced.

She sat at the head of the mahogany table, adjusting the heavy gold chain around her neck.

The ruby pendant caught the fluorescent lights, flashing a brilliant, bloody red.

My chest tightened.

Arthur's secondary credit card statement.

A thirty-thousand-dollar charge from a downtown jeweler three weeks ago.

He told me it was a corporate gift for a retiring board member.

The "retiring board member" was sitting three feet away from me.

"It's a stunning piece, Vanessa," a mother to my left whispered.

"Oh, this?" Vanessa offered a practiced laugh.

"My husband surprised me.

He said I deserved a reward for all my hard work." "He has wonderful taste," the mother added.

"He really does," Vanessa agreed.

"He always knows exactly what I want." Your husband didn't buy that.

Mine did.

My fingers curled into fists under the table.

The terror from last night's kitchen confrontation vanished.

A freezing, calculated rage took its place.

Vanessa's gaze snapped to me.

She noticed my silence.

"Nora, you look a little pale," she noted.

"Are you feeling quite alright after last night's accident?" "I'm perfectly fine." "You seem distracted." "Just thinking about finances," I replied.

"Budgets can be tricky." "Well, leave the heavy lifting to me." She tapped the empty glass in front of her.

"Since you're closest, be a dear and pour the water.

My throat is absolutely parched." Silence settled over the committee members.

A clear power play.

In the past, I would have apologized for zoning out and hurried to obey.

I had spent years playing the quiet, agreeable mother who never caused a scene.

Instead, I met her stare.

I stretched my lips into a wide smile.

"Of course, Vanessa." I stood up.

My chair scraped loudly against the hardwood floor.

I picked up the heavy glass pitcher.

I walked to her side of the table and tilted the spout.

The water splashed against the crystal rim, a few drops spilling onto the polished wood.

"Tell me," I asked softly.

"Does it ever get heavy?" Vanessa frowned.

"Does what get heavy?" "Carrying around so many expensive gifts." I set the pitcher down hard.

"It must be exhausting." "I manage fine," she snapped.

"I'm sure you do." "Is there a problem, Nora?" "No problem at all.

Just making sure everyone stays hydrated." "Good.

Now, back to the gala.

We need to finalize the floral arrangements today." "Didn't we already agree on a vendor?" another mother asked.

"Elite Floral Designs is the only company that meets our standards," Vanessa insisted.

"They require a twenty-thousand-dollar deposit by Friday." "That seems steep for a deposit," I pointed out.

"Quality costs money, Nora," Vanessa said.

"Something you might not understand." Before I could fire back, the heavy oak doors at the back of the room swung wide open.

Julian Vance walked in.

He strode past the rows of empty chairs, a leather briefcase swinging at his side.

"Mr.

Vance," Vanessa stammered.

Her posture immediately straightened.

"We weren't expecting the school's legal counsel today." "Clearly," Julian replied.

He stopped at the opposite end of the table and tossed a thick manila folder onto the wood.

"I'm here to discuss the gala budget," he stated.

"I was explaining to the committee that we need an additional twenty thousand," Vanessa said.

"The floral arrangements alone—" "The budget is frozen." "Frozen?" Vanessa's voice pitched up.

"On whose authority?" "The board's." Julian unbuttoned his suit jacket and sat down.

"Pending an audit of our vendor contracts." The room erupted into shocked whispers.

Vanessa's face turned mottled red.

"An audit is completely unnecessary," she argued.

"I personally vet every vendor." "And the board appreciates your dedication," Julian said.

"But standard procedure requires oversight." "This is an insult to my integrity." "It's accounting, Mrs.

Sterling.

Try not to take it personally." "I will be speaking to the headmaster about this." "You can speak to anyone you like.

The freeze remains." "I run a transparent committee," Vanessa insisted, her voice trembling with indignation.

"If the books are clean, you have nothing to worry about," Julian countered.

He didn't look at her.

He looked directly at me.

His eyes were sharp.

He held my gaze for three seconds.

A silent, heavy current passed between us.

He knew something.

I didn't break the contact.

I gave him a single, tight nod.

"Meeting adjourned," Julian announced, standing back up.

"I need everyone out.

I have calls to make." "We aren't finished," Vanessa protested.

"We are for today," Julian said.

The other mothers scrambled to pack their bags.

Vanessa lingered, glaring at the back of Julian's head, but eventually snatched her purse and marched out.

I took my time.

I gathered my notebook, sliding it into my tote.

Julian walked toward the exit.

As he passed the spot where I sat, he bumped the table.

A second manila folder slid from under his arm.

It landed squarely in front of my chair.

"You dropped something," I said.

Julian didn't turn around.

"Read it." The door clicked shut behind him.

I stood alone in the quiet conference room.

I stared at the plain cover.

I reached out and flipped it open.

It was a corporate due diligence report.

The target company was Elite Floral Designs—the exact vendor Vanessa insisted on using for every school event.

I scanned the first page.

My finger traced down to the ownership structure. *Majority Shareholder: Vanessa Sterling (Hidden Entity Proxy).* She was funneling the PTA money straight into her own pockets.

I closed the file.

The paper felt rough against my palms.

Arthur was paying for her son's medical bills.

She was wearing a necklace bought with my family's money.

And Julian Vance, a man I barely knew, had handed me the weapon to destroy her.

Why was Julian handing her the perfect weapon?

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