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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 3

The hum of the shower was a steady, rhythmic drone through the master suite walls.

I had three minutes.

Maybe four, if Arthur used that expensive scalp tonic he liked.

I knelt on the rug in his private study, my fingers hovering over the keypad of the floor safe hidden behind a false panel in the mahogany bookshelf.

My pulse thrummed in my fingertips, a frantic, uneven beat. *0-8-1-4.* Our anniversary.

The code he thought was a tribute to us.

The lock clicked—a heavy, mechanical sound that felt like a gunshot in the silent room.

I pulled the door open, the scent of cold metal and old paper wafting out.

"Where are the quarterly reports, Arthur?" I whispered to the empty room.

I reached past the stacks of emergency cash and the velvet watch boxes.

My hand brushed something cold and metallic.

I pulled it out—a heavy brass key with a numbered tag. *Vault 402.* Beneath it lay a thick navy folder I had never seen before.

I flipped it open, and the breath died in my throat. *The Sterling Family Irrevocable Trust.* I scanned the legalese, my eyes skipping over the jargon until they hit the names.

"Primary Beneficiary: Vanessa Sterling," I read under my breath.

"Secondary Beneficiary: Leo Sterling." The numbers were staggering.

Seven figures.

A massive portion of our shared holdings had been siphoned off into this shadow account.

It wasn't medical bills.

It was a fortune.

The shower stopped.

The sudden silence was more terrifying than the noise.

I heard the glass door slide open in the next room.

"Nora?" Arthur's voice called out, muffled by the distance.

I shoved the folder back into the safe, but it snagged on a stack of tax returns.

My hands shook, the paper crinkling loudly.

"Nora?

Are you in there?" Footsteps.

Heavy, wet thuds on the hardwood hallway.

I slammed the safe door shut and spun the dial.

I barely managed to slide the false panel back into place before the office door creaked open.

Arthur stood there, a white towel wrapped around his waist, his chest still glistening with droplets of water.

He looked as if the man I had loved for a decade—rugged, handsome, and entirely familiar.

"What are you doing in my study?" he asked.

His eyes scanned the room, landing on me.

He didn't look angry yet.

He looked curious.

"I was looking for a stapler," I said.

My voice sounded thin, like a wire stretched to the breaking point.

"For Finn's history project.

The one in the kitchen is jammed." Arthur walked toward me.

He didn't say anything at first.

He moved into my space, the scent of his sandalwood soap filling the air.

He stopped inches away, his shadow falling over me.

"In my private office?

On Thanksgiving weekend?" "I didn't think you'd mind," I replied, forcing myself to look him in the eye.

"Is everything a secret now, Arthur?" He reached out.

I braced myself for a grip, for a repeat of the kitchen's violence.

Instead, his hand slid gently behind my neck.

His skin was warm, his touch almost a caress.

"You're still upset about the DNA kit," he murmured.

"I'm more than upset." "I know." He pulled me toward him, tucking my head under his chin.

It was a move he had used a thousand times to end an argument.

"I've been thinking.

We need a break.

Away from the neighborhood, away from the PTA, away from all of this." I stayed stiff in his arms.

"A break?" "I booked it," he said, his voice vibrating against my temple.

"Ten days in Amalfi.

For our anniversary.

Just the two of us.

I even called your mother to see if she could take Finn." I pulled back enough to see his face.

He looked sincere.

He looked as if a man trying to save his marriage.

"Amalfi?" I echoed.

"You booked a trip in the middle of a shower?" "I have my phone in the bathroom, Nora.

Global markets don't stop for holidays." He smiled, a small, charming tilt of his lips.

"We need to get back to being *us*.

No more secrets.

No more neighbors.

Just us." "That sounds... perfect," I lied.

The word tasted like ash.

Every syllable out of his mouth was a calculated layer of filth.

He was offering me a dream vacation while he built a golden cage for his mistress and their son.

His phone buzzed on the desk behind me.

Arthur's expression shifted instantly.

The 'doting husband' mask slipped, replaced by the sharp, cold businessman.

"I have to take this," he said, reaching past me to grab the device.

"It's the legal team." "On a Thursday night?" "The world doesn't stop because we're eating turkey, honey." He tapped the screen.

"Go back to Finn.

Tell him I'll be down to finish the movie in ten minutes." He walked out of the room, the towel trailing behind him.

He didn't even look back as he closed the door.

I didn't waste a second.

I ripped the panel back, grabbed the folder, and laid the pages out on the desk.

I pulled my phone from my pocket, my thumbs flying. *Click.* The trust structure. *Click.* The list of transferred assets. *Click.* The signature page.

I sent the images to the encrypted number I'd saved after the PTA meeting. *Check the dates,* I texted. *Find out where this money is coming from.

All of it.* I put everything back exactly as I had found it.

I spun the dial and stood up, smoothing my apron.

My hands were steady now.

The panic had burned off, leaving behind a sharp, jagged clarity.

I walked out of the study and headed for the kitchen.

I needed to be the perfect wife for ten more minutes.

My phone vibrated in my pocket.

A link to a secure server.

I ducked into the walk-in pantry, the smell of cinnamon and roasting meat surrounding me.

I hit play on the video file.

It was a grainy security feed from a private storage facility.

The timestamp was from three days ago.

Arthur was there.

He was no longer alone.

Vanessa Sterling stood beside him, her blonde hair catching the overhead lights.

She was pointing at a series of large, crated objects.

I recognized them instantly.

They were the oil paintings from our summer home—the ones Arthur claimed had been sent out for 'professional restoration' last month.

Arthur signaled to two men in dark uniforms.

They began loading the crates into an unmarked van.

Vanessa leaned in, her hand resting on Arthur's forearm.

She whispered something in his ear, and he laughed.

It was a sound I hadn't heard from him in months—light, easy, and genuine.

Then she leaned in and kissed him.

It wasn't a neighborly peck.

It was a deep, lingering claim.

Arthur didn't pull away.

He gripped her waist, his fingers digging into the silk of her dress, pulling her closer against the side of the van.

A text followed the video. *PI: They aren't hiding a child, Nora Hayes.

They're liquidating your entire estate.

At this rate, your personal accounts will be empty by the time you leave for that 'anniversary trip.'* I leaned against the pantry shelf, a jar of preserves digging into my back.

He was no longer trying to fix us.

He was trying to get me out of the country so he could finish the job.

He wanted me in Amalfi while he stripped the house bare.

I scrolled back to the photo of the trust document I had taken.

I zoomed in on the signature line at the bottom.

Arthur's bold, arrogant scrawl was unmistakable.

He always looped his 'H' in a specific, aggressive way.

Then I saw the date next to his name. *June 12th, 2014.* My blood turned to lead.

My legs felt like they were going to give way.

Finn was born in May of 2014.

Arthur hadn't made a mistake.

He hadn't tripped into an affair during a mid-life crisis.

He had started planning my replacement the moment I brought our son home from the hospital.

He had been building a second life for ten years, right under my nose, waiting for the perfect moment to erase me.

I looked at the kitchen door.

I could hear Arthur's voice from the living room, laughing with Finn.

"Hey, buddy," Arthur said.

"Ready for the next scene?" "Yeah!

Dad, look at this part!" The monster was sitting on my sofa, hugging my son like nothing had happened.

I looked back at the phone.

There was one more document in the folder I hadn't fully read.

I swiped to the last photo.

It was a power of attorney form.

If I signed those travel documents for the Amalfi trip, I was no longer going on vacation.

I was signing over the right to sell our primary residence while I was over the Atlantic.

I didn't cry.

I didn't scream.

I deleted the messages, tucked the phone away, and walked out of the pantry.

Arthur looked up as I entered the living room.

He looked so kind.

So perfect.

"Everything okay, Nora?" he asked, patting the seat next to him.

"You were in there a long time." "Just checking on the leftovers," I said, my voice as smooth as glass.

"I want to make sure we have enough for tomorrow." "Don't worry about tomorrow," Arthur said, reaching out to take my hand.

"I've already taken care of everything." I let him hold my hand.

I even squeezed back.

I knew something he didn't.

I was no longer his wife anymore.

I was the beneficiary of a decade of his lies, and I was about to make sure the audit Julian Vance started was only the beginning of his nightmare.

But first, I needed to know about the key. *Vault 402.* What was so valuable that he couldn't leave it in the house safe? *** How many more secrets was Arthur hiding?

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