
I Uncovered His Affair with the Company's Fake Heiress
I Uncovered His Affair with the Company's Fake Heiress Chapter 1
I woke before my alarm, the first rays of sunlight streaming through the curtains I'd forgotten to close. For a moment, I lay still, listening to the hollow silence of my marriage bed. Ryan hadn't come home again last night. His excuse would be the same as always—late meetings, important clients, business dinners that couldn't be avoided. The lies had become so routine I barely registered them anymore.
Rolling over, I checked my phone. Three unread emails from Michael Stevens about the quarterly reports for Summers Entertainment Group. Nothing from Ryan. I sighed, setting the phone down and staring at the ceiling. Another day of pretending everything was fine.
But today didn't have to be like every other day.
The thought came suddenly, bringing with it a surge of determination. I swung my legs over the side of the bed and padded down the hallway to Lucas's room. My son slept peacefully, his small chest rising and falling, Captain Blue clutched tightly in his arms. At five years old, he was the only genuine thing in my life—the only person who loved me without conditions or expectations.
"Lucas," I whispered, gently brushing his soft brown hair from his forehead. "Wake up, sweetheart. Mommy has a surprise."
His eyelids fluttered, and he squinted up at me with sleepy confusion. "Is it time for school?"
"No school today," I smiled, feeling lighter than I had in weeks. "How would you like to go on an adventure with me?"
Lucas sat up immediately, Captain Blue tumbling into his lap. "What kind of adventure?"
"We're going to Wonderland Park," I announced, enjoying the way his eyes widened with excitement. "The one in Los Angeles. I need to inspect some of the new attractions, and I thought you might like to come along."
"Really?" Lucas bounced on his mattress. "Just you and me?"
The simple question pierced my heart. How rarely did we do things together as a family anymore? How often did Ryan cancel plans with his son?
"Just you and me," I confirmed, ruffling his hair. "Our secret mission. But we need to leave early to beat the traffic, so let's get you dressed."
As we drove along the Pacific Coast Highway, Lucas chattered excitedly about the rides he hoped to try. I found myself laughing genuinely for the first time in months. The weight of my failing marriage seemed lighter with every mile we put between ourselves and the cold, empty mansion Ryan and I called home.
Wonderland Park Los Angeles was one of the crown jewels of Summers Entertainment Group. My grandfather had built the first park fifty years ago, and my father had expanded the company into the entertainment empire it was today. Now, as the controlling shareholder, it was my responsibility to ensure every property maintained the Summers standard of excellence.
"Look, Mommy!" Lucas pressed his face against the window as we pulled into the VIP entrance. "The Horizon Cyclone is finished!"
The park's newest attraction—a state-of-the-art virtual reality roller coaster—towered above the skyline. I'd approved the design myself, though I hadn't seen the completed structure until now.
"Should we try it first?" I asked, parking in my reserved space.
Lucas nodded eagerly, already unbuckling his seatbelt.
The park staff greeted me with respectful nods as we made our way through the employee entrance. I frowned slightly, noticing several unfamiliar faces. Had there been recent staffing changes I wasn't aware of?
The Horizon Cyclone exceeded my expectations. As we soared through digital landscapes that seamlessly blended with the coaster's physical movements, Lucas squealed with delight. When the ride ended, he threw his arms around me, his face flushed with excitement.
"That was the best thing ever!" he declared, his eyes shining.
For that moment, nothing else mattered—not Ryan's betrayals, not the pressures of running a multi-billion-dollar corporation. Just my son's happiness and the warmth of his small body against mine.
"Let's check out Pixie Village next," I suggested, consulting the park map. "I heard they've added some new interactive features."
Pixie Village was designed for younger children, with miniature castles, bridges, and playhouses scaled to their size. Lucas, always gentle with smaller kids, immediately took to helping a toddler who had tumbled off one of the tiny castle steps.
"Are you okay?" he asked, offering his hand to the little boy who looked close to tears.
The child sniffled and nodded, accepting Lucas's help. My heart swelled with pride at my son's kindness—a trait certainly not inherited from his father.
"What do you think you're doing to my son?"
The harsh voice shattered our peaceful moment. A woman with perfectly styled blonde hair and designer sunglasses stormed toward us, her face contorted with rage. Before I could react, she reached out and slapped Lucas across the face with such force that he stumbled backward.
"How dare you push my child!" she screamed, as Lucas began to cry in shock and pain.
I moved instantly, pulling Lucas behind me and facing the woman with cold fury. "My son was helping your child after he fell. Don't you ever touch him again."
"Security!" the woman called, ignoring me completely. "This woman's son assaulted my child!"
Two security guards appeared almost immediately, followed by a man in a tailored suit who introduced himself as Robert Parker, the park manager.
"What seems to be the problem, Mrs. Mitchell?" he asked the woman, completely disregarding my presence.
Mrs. Mitchell? I froze, the blood draining from my face.
"This woman's brat pushed my son," the blonde woman declared, pointing accusingly at Lucas, who clung to my leg, trembling. "I want them removed from the park immediately."
"Of course, Jessica," Robert nodded deferentially. "Security will escort them out."
"Wait just a minute," I interrupted, my voice deadly calm despite the hurricane of emotions inside me. "Do you know who I am?"
Robert Parker gave me a dismissive glance. "Ma'am, I don't care who you are. This park belongs to my brother-in-law, and his wife has asked you to leave."
The woman—Jessica—smiled coldly. "That's right. My husband owns this entire park. So take your little bastard and get out before I have you arrested for trespassing."
Husband? Brother-in-law? The pieces clicked into place with sickening clarity. This woman thought she was married to Ryan—my Ryan. And somehow, she believed he owned my family's company.
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