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I Exposed My Husband’s Affair Live on National TV

I woke to silence on my fortieth birthday. The California sun streamed through the curtains of our Beverly Hills mansion, painting golden patterns across the king-sized bed. Marcus's side was empty, the sheets cold and undisturbed. He hadn't come home last night. Again. I ran my fingers over the vacant space beside me, feeling the familiar ache of disappointment settling in my chest. Today was supposed to be different. Today was my birthday. "He'll remember," I whispered to myself, the sound of my voice startling in the quiet room. "He has to." I pushed myself up, catching my reflection in the mirrored closet doors.
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Chapter 3

The rage that had crystallized inside me that night didn't fade with the morning light. If anything, it burned brighter, clearer, as I sat across from Vivian Chen, one of Beverly Hills' most formidable divorce attorneys. Her office was understated elegance—cream walls, mahogany furniture, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city I'd once conquered.

"Twelve years," Vivian said, her manicured fingers flipping through the bank statements I'd brought. "That's a significant community property period in California."

I nodded, watching her face as she scanned the numbers. Her expression remained professionally neutral, but I caught the slight narrowing of her eyes, the almost imperceptible tightening of her jaw.

"Mrs. Sterling—"

"Hayes," I corrected. "Isabella Hayes. I never legally changed my name."

Something flickered in her eyes—recognition, perhaps. A memory of movie posters, red carpets.

"Ms. Hayes, these financial records show some... concerning patterns."

She turned one statement toward me, pointing to a series of transactions. Regular payments to a medical supplier I'd never heard of. Large cash withdrawals that coincided with my worst periods of weight gain and lethargy.

"Given these records, plus the documented infidelity..." She paused, tapping a perfectly manicured nail against a statement showing the Victoria's Secret purchase. "We have grounds for an advantageous settlement. Emotional abuse, financial manipulation—possibly more, depending on what these medical payments turn out to be."

"I don't care about the money," I said, surprising myself with the steadiness of my voice. "I just want out."

Vivian's expression softened slightly. "Everyone says that at first. But trust me, you'll care when you're starting over. And after what he's done, you deserve every penny."

I left her office with divorce papers in my purse, the weight of them both terrifying and exhilarating. For the first time in years, I was taking action instead of simply reacting. The woman who had sat crying in the dark was gone, replaced by someone with purpose.

Marcus was in his usual spot when I returned home—the leather armchair in his study, watching the evening news with a glass of scotch. He barely looked up as I entered, his attention fixed on the stock market report.

I nodded to Reynolds, our butler, who had been with us for ten years. His eyes widened slightly at the envelope in my hand, but his professional demeanor never wavered.

"Mr. Sterling," he announced, "your wife has something for you."

Marcus glanced up, irritation flashing across his face at the interruption. "What is it, Isabella? I'm watching the market close."

I handed the envelope to Reynolds, who delivered it to Marcus with a small bow. "The papers you requested, sir."

Marcus took the envelope without looking at it, setting it on the side table. "Thank you, Reynolds. That will be all."

I stood motionless, waiting. Part of me had expected drama—shouting, perhaps, or at least surprise. But Marcus simply continued watching the television, the envelope untouched beside him.

"Aren't you going to open it?" I finally asked.

He sighed, reaching for the envelope with the same disinterested gesture he might use to check a dinner bill. "What's so urgent that it can't wait until—"

He stopped as he pulled out the papers, his eyes narrowing as he scanned the heading: PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE.

For a moment—just a moment—his mask slipped. Shock, then fury, flashed across his face. Then, as quickly as it had appeared, the emotion was gone, replaced by the cool, controlled expression I knew so well.

"Is this some kind of joke?" he asked, his voice dangerously soft.

"No," I replied, surprised by how calm I felt. "It's a divorce."

He laughed, a short, dismissive sound. "Don't be ridiculous, Isabella. You're not divorcing me."

"I am."

He set the papers down, finally giving me his full attention. His eyes—the same eyes that had once made me feel like the only woman in the world—were cold now, calculating.

"And where exactly do you plan to go? What do you think you'll do? You haven't worked in over a decade. You have no friends, no connections." His lips curved in a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "You're nothing without me."

The words should have crushed me. A week ago, they would have. But now they simply bounced off the armor of my rage.

"I guess we'll find out," I said, turning to leave.

The next morning, I sat at a small table in the back of Café Lumière, a quiet spot just off Rodeo Drive. The bell above the door jingled, and I looked up to see Amanda Parker striding in, her sharp eyes scanning the room until they landed on me.

Twelve years had barely changed her—still razor-thin, still dressed in impeccable black, still radiating the take-no-prisoners energy that had made her one of Hollywood's most feared agents. She spotted me and froze, her expression shifting from professional neutrality to shock.

"Isabella?" she said, approaching slowly, as if I might disappear. "My God, what has he done to you?"

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