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Marriage Fraud Revelation

I checked my reflection in the airport bathroom mirror one last time, smoothing down the pale blue dress I'd chosen specifically for today. Marcus once mentioned—in passing, almost absently—that he liked how this shade complemented my complexion. I'd clung to that rare compliment like a precious gem, filing it away with the handful of other moments when he'd shown even the slightest hint of affection. The arrivals board showed his flight from New York had landed twenty minutes ago. My heart fluttered with anticipation as I gathered my handmade welcome sign, adorned with watercolor flowers I'd spent hours perfecting last night. Three weeks without him had felt like an eternity. This time would be different, I promised myself. This time, I'd find the key to unlocking the warmth I knew existed beneath his cool exterior. "He'll be surprised," I whispered to myself, a small smile playing on my lips. Marcus wasn't one for surprises—he preferred structure, predictability, control—but surely even he couldn't resist the gesture of a devoted wife waiting at the airport after his longest business trip yet.
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I checked my reflection in the airport bathroom mirror one last time, smoothing down the pale blue dress I'd chosen specifically for today. Marcus once mentioned—in passing, almost absently—that he liked how this shade complemented my complexion. I'd clung to that rare compliment like a precious gem, filing it away with the handful of other moments when he'd shown even the slightest hint of affection.

The arrivals board showed his flight from New York had landed twenty minutes ago. My heart fluttered with anticipation as I gathered my handmade welcome sign, adorned with watercolor flowers I'd spent hours perfecting last night. Three weeks without him had felt like an eternity. This time would be different, I promised myself. This time, I'd find the key to unlocking the warmth I knew existed beneath his cool exterior.

"He'll be surprised," I whispered to myself, a small smile playing on my lips. Marcus wasn't one for surprises—he preferred structure, predictability, control—but surely even he couldn't resist the gesture of a devoted wife waiting at the airport after his longest business trip yet.

I positioned myself near the customs exit, scanning each face that emerged through the frosted glass doors. The sign trembled slightly in my hands as minutes ticked by. A family reunion unfolded beside me—tears, embraces, laughter—making my solitary vigil feel all the more conspicuous.

Then I saw him.

Marcus strode through the doors with his usual commanding presence, immaculate in his tailored charcoal suit despite the long flight. But he wasn't alone. A woman walked beside him—tall, elegant, with sleek dark hair cascading down her back. Her arm was linked through his with casual intimacy.

I stepped back instinctively, nearly colliding with a luggage cart. Something in their body language—the comfortable synchronicity of their movements, the way she leaned into him—sent warning signals flaring through my mind.

I ducked behind a structural pillar, my welcome sign now clutched against my chest like a shield. From this vantage point, I could observe them undetected.

Marcus—my Marcus, who flinched when I tried to hold his hand in public, who tolerated my embraces with rigid politeness—bent down to the woman. Their lips met in a kiss that wasn't merely perfunctory. It was tender, familiar, the kind of kiss shared between people who've kissed a thousand times before.

The woman said something that made him laugh—a genuine laugh that transformed his usually stern features. I'd heard that laugh exactly twice in our year of marriage.

"I've missed this," I heard him say as they passed near my hiding spot. "Playing the devoted husband is exhausting."

The words hit me like physical blows. My vision tunneled, the bustling airport fading to a distant hum around me. I watched, paralyzed, as they hailed a cab outside, his hand resting possessively on the small of her back.

I don't remember the drive home. The taxi driver's concerned glances in the rearview mirror barely registered as I stared unseeingly at the Seattle skyline blurring through my tears.

Our penthouse—the home I'd worked so hard to make ours—felt suddenly alien as I stepped inside. I moved through the rooms in a daze, touching the furniture, the photographs, questioning if anything in my life was real.

The sound of keys in the lock froze me in place. Marcus entered first, followed by the woman from the airport. They both stopped short at the sight of me standing in our living room.

"Sophia." Marcus recovered quickly, his expression shifting to one of practiced neutrality. "I wasn't expecting you home."

"Clearly," I managed, my voice barely audible.

The woman stepped forward, extending a manicured hand. "You must be Marcus's ward. I'm Victoria Walsh, an old friend." Her smile didn't reach her eyes. "Marcus has told me so much about you."

Ward. Not wife. The word echoed in my head as Marcus guided Victoria to our kitchen where she began unpacking groceries with the confidence of someone who knew exactly where everything belonged.

That night, after they'd retired to the guest room, I slipped into Marcus's study. The drawer where he kept important documents had always been locked—for my protection, he'd claimed. The hairpin technique I'd learned from a YouTube video worked surprisingly well.

My fingers trembled as I sifted through the papers. Then I found it—our marriage certificate. The paper felt wrong, too new. Holding it to the light revealed subtle inconsistencies in the watermark. A forgery.

Deeper in the drawer lay another certificate—this one bearing all the hallmarks of authenticity. Marcus Sterling and Victoria Walsh, married six years ago.

The document slipped from my numb fingers as the truth crashed over me like a tidal wave. I wasn't his wife. I had never been his wife. Every tender word, every promise, every moment of our life together had been an elaborate lie.

And I had no idea why.

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