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Mistress Stabs, Husband Dies

The afternoon sun streamed through our kitchen windows as I sorted through the mail, my wedding ring catching the light with each movement. Seven years of marriage had settled into comfortable routines—Ryder at the office building our empire, me managing the home front and supporting his dreams that had somehow become ours. The phone rang just as I was tossing another credit card offer into the recycling bin. "Mrs. Graham?" The voice was young, professional, with a slight accent I couldn't place. "This is Liberty Hart," I corrected automatically. I'd kept my maiden name for business reasons, though most people assumed I'd taken Ryder's. "Oh, I apologize. This is Elena Rodriguez from Meridian Fine Jewelry. I'm calling about the custom necklace order—it's ready for pickup." I paused, my hand frozen over the stack of bills.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep that night, Ryder's explanation about the necklace playing on repeat in my mind. Something felt off—the way he'd tensed when I mentioned the name, the forced casualness of his explanation. After years of marriage, you develop an instinct for when someone is lying, especially when that someone is the person who shares your bed.

Morning light found me at Ryder's laptop, waiting for him to leave for work. He'd kissed me goodbye as usual, his 'I love you' hanging in the air like a question I suddenly couldn't answer. The moment his car pulled away, I logged into the company database. Seven years helping him build this business from the ground up meant I still had access, though lately he'd been making decisions without consulting me—another crack in what I'd thought was our solid foundation.

It took less than five minutes to find her.

Sarahi Roberts. Marketing Coordinator. Hired eight months ago.

Her employee profile showed a professional headshot of a striking woman with glossy dark hair and confident eyes that seemed to mock me from the screen. Twenty-six years old—almost a decade younger than me. I stared at her image, searching for clues, for some sign that would explain why my husband had spent thousands on jewelry for her.

My fingers hovered over the keyboard, tempted to dig deeper into her personnel file. Instead, I closed the laptop, a cold certainty settling in my stomach. This wasn't about a birthday surprise. This wasn't about a mix-up at the jewelry store.

That evening, I went through the motions of normalcy. I prepared dinner. I laughed at Ryder's stories about clients. I pretended I hadn't spent the afternoon memorizing another woman's face.

"I'm exhausted," I announced around eight, touching his shoulder as I passed. "Think I'll turn in early."

Ryder nodded, barely glancing up from his phone. "Good idea. I might head back to the office later—Davidson's team in Tokyo needs that proposal reviewed before their morning."

I'd heard this excuse before—late nights at the office, international calls that couldn't wait. How many of those nights had he actually spent working? The question burned in my throat, but I swallowed it down, kissing his cheek before heading upstairs.

In our bedroom, I changed into comfortable clothes, then sat in the reading chair by the window, lights off. Waiting. An hour passed before I heard the front door close, followed by the sound of Ryder's car starting in the driveway.

I moved quickly then, grabbing my keys and phone. By the time I reached my car, parked a block away as a precaution, Ryder's taillights were just disappearing around the corner. Heart pounding, I followed at a safe distance, staying just close enough to keep his car in sight as he navigated Seattle's evening traffic.

The route was unfamiliar—not toward downtown where our offices stood among the skyscrapers, but winding through residential areas, each neighborhood growing progressively more upscale. Finally, Ryder turned into a quiet street lined with elegant homes set back from the road.

I parked several houses away, watching as he pulled into the driveway of a beautiful two-story villa with large windows and a manicured garden. A 'Sold' sign stood in the front yard, the real estate company's logo visible even in the dim evening light.

Ryder didn't hesitate at the door—no knocking, no waiting. He simply entered, like someone coming home. Seconds later, warm light flooded through the windows, silhouettes moving inside.

Sitting in my darkened car, I felt something crack inside me. All those late nights. All those urgent client calls. All those times he'd come home smelling of unfamiliar perfume that he blamed on office air fresheners.

I gripped the steering wheel until my knuckles turned white, watching the life my husband had built without me playing out like a silent film behind those illuminated windows. There, in the quiet of my car, I finally allowed myself to acknowledge what I'd been denying for months.

My husband was living a double life, and I'd been too trusting, too devoted, to see it.

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