
I Exposed His Mistress on Live Television
Chapter 4
The studio lights blazed overhead as we settled into our positions for the fourth episode of Exes Tell All. The audience was larger than before, their excitement palpable in the air. I could feel Sophie's nervous energy beside me as she squeezed my hand one last time before taking her seat in the back row.
Grayson sat across from me, his posture relaxed and confident. His publicist had clearly worked overtime after last week's revelations about the miscarriage and fabricated kidney disease. He looked perfectly composed in his designer suit, not a hair out of place.
"Welcome back to Exes Tell All!" The host's voice cut through the studio chatter. "Today, we're diving deeper into Grayson and Lily's relationship. Last time, we learned about some... unexpected aspects of their past."
Grayson's smile tightened almost imperceptibly at the edge in her voice.
"Lily," the host continued, turning to me with a practiced smile that didn't quite reach her eyes, "you've made some serious allegations about your relationship with Grayson. What do you say to those who might think you're just bitter about your breakup?"
Before I could respond, Grayson leaned forward, his expression suddenly earnest. "I think we need to address something important here." His voice carried that perfect blend of sincerity and wounded dignity that had charmed audiences for years.
"The truth is," he continued, his eyes briefly meeting mine before sweeping across the audience, "Lily and I had very different values when it came to relationships."
I felt a chill run down my spine as I realized where this was heading.
"I mean, let's be honest," Grayson said, his tone shifting slightly. "Some people are just more... open with their bodies than others."
The audience stirred uncomfortably.
"Grayson," I said quietly, "what are you trying to say?"
He shrugged, a gesture so casual it was almost cruel. "Just that I found it strange when certain... intimate photos of you started circulating among my friends."
The studio fell silent.
"You shared my photos?" My voice remained steady despite the rage building inside me.
"It was just a harmless joke," he said with a dismissive wave. "The guys from my frat and I were just messing around."
"Those photos were private," I said, feeling the weight of hundreds of eyes on me.
Grayson's smile turned cold. "Private? Please. You were always so desperate for attention."
Something snapped inside me. The pain of his betrayal—not just years ago but right here, right now—crystallized into pure fury.
I stood up slowly, ignoring the sharp pain in my abdomen. The cancer eating away at my insides seemed to pause as adrenaline surged through my body.
"Desperate for attention?" I repeated, stepping toward him.
The audience gasped as I raised my hand and slapped Grayson hard across his perfectly made-up face.
The sound cracked through the studio like a gunshot. His head snapped sideways, red marks blooming on his cheek where my palm had connected.
For one perfect moment, there was absolute silence.
Then chaos erupted. Cameras swiveled to capture every angle of Grayson's stunned expression. The host jumped to her feet, her mouth opening and closing without sound. Sophie was half-way out of her seat in the back row, her face a mixture of shock and vindication.
"Cut! Cut!" someone shouted from the control room.
But I wasn't finished.
"That's for every lie you've ever told about me," I said, my voice carrying across the now-silent studio.
Grayson's hand went to his reddening cheek, his eyes wide with disbelief. For perhaps the first time in his career, he was speechless.
"And that," I continued, pointing at him, "is for what you did to me at Seattle University's Homecoming."
His expression shifted from shock to confusion.
"You don't remember?" I asked, a bitter smile forming on my lips. "Let me remind you."
I reached into my purse and pulled out a small medical card—my allergy alert card from college.
"Peanuts," I said, holding it up for the cameras to see. "I'm severely allergic to peanuts."
The audience leaned forward collectively.
"The night before the Homecoming Queen pageant," I continued, my voice steady despite the memories clawing at my throat, "you snuck into the kitchen and laced my dinner with peanut oil."
Grayson's face drained of color.
"You knew I wouldn't taste it in the sauce," I said. "You knew exactly what would happen."
The host finally found her voice. "Are you saying Grayson deliberately tried to harm you?"
"Not harm me," I corrected her. "Make me too sick to compete in the pageant the next day."
"Why would he do that?" she asked, genuinely bewildered.
I turned to face Grayson directly, watching as his carefully constructed facade began to crumble before the entire nation.
"Because Juliet Bell was also competing," I said quietly. "And he couldn't stand the thought of me winning something she wanted."
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