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Mistress Steals Our Daughter's Future

My phone buzzed against the kitchen counter as I finished loading the dishwasher. Emma was finally asleep after three bedtime stories, and the house felt eerily quiet without Daniel's usual evening presence. He'd been working late again—the third time this week. "Girl, you need to see this," read the text from my college friend Lisa, followed by a video link. My stomach clenched before I even opened it. Lisa wasn't one for drama, but something in her tone felt urgent. The video loaded slowly, showing the familiar bike-share station downtown near Daniel's office building. The timestamp read 8:30 PM—exactly when Daniel had texted me about being stuck in another late meeting. My breath caught as a figure in a navy suit came into frame. Daniel's navy suit.
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My phone buzzed against the kitchen counter as I finished loading the dishwasher. Emma was finally asleep after three bedtime stories, and the house felt eerily quiet without Daniel's usual evening presence. He'd been working late again—the third time this week.

"Girl, you need to see this," read the text from my college friend Lisa, followed by a video link. My stomach clenched before I even opened it. Lisa wasn't one for drama, but something in her tone felt urgent.

The video loaded slowly, showing the familiar bike-share station downtown near Daniel's office building. The timestamp read 8:30 PM—exactly when Daniel had texted me about being stuck in another late meeting. My breath caught as a figure in a navy suit came into frame. Daniel's navy suit. The one I'd ironed for him this morning.

But he wasn't alone.

A young woman with long auburn hair stood beside him, her bike helmet dangling from her handlebars. She was laughing at something he'd said, her face tilted up toward his with an intimacy that made my chest tighten. Then Daniel reached out, his fingers gently tucking a strand of her windblown hair behind her ear. The gesture was tender, practiced—the way he used to touch me when we were dating.

The woman's grateful smile, the way she leaned into his touch for just a moment too long, the comfortable familiarity between them—it all crashed over me like ice water. This wasn't a colleague. This wasn't innocent.

I watched the twenty-second clip three more times, screenshotting the clearest frames with trembling fingers. Daniel's face was clearly visible, his expression soft and affectionate in a way I hadn't seen directed at me in months. Maybe years.

My hands shook as I grabbed my car keys. Emma was safe in her bed, and our neighbor Mrs. Patterson had a spare key for emergencies. This qualified as an emergency.

The drive to Daniel's office building passed in a blur of traffic lights and racing thoughts. Every excuse he'd given me over the past months played through my mind—late client calls, urgent project deadlines, team dinners that somehow never included spouses. How long had I been the fool, believing his lies while he built a secret life with someone else?

The security guard recognized me and waved me through to the elevators. Daniel's corner office on the fifteenth floor was still lit, confirming he was actually there. At least that part wasn't a lie.

I didn't knock.

Daniel's head snapped up from his laptop screen as I pushed through his office door. His fingers flew across the keyboard—deleting something, I realized with a sick certainty. His face went through a rapid succession of emotions: surprise, guilt, and finally a forced smile that didn't reach his eyes.

"Johanna! What are you doing here? Is Emma okay?" He closed the laptop with deliberate casualness, but I caught the flash of panic in his movements.

"Emma's fine." I pulled out my phone, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. "But we need to talk."

Daniel stood slowly, straightening his tie—the same nervous habit he'd had since college. "Of course. What's wrong?"

I held up my phone, the screenshot clear and damning on the bright screen. "This is what's wrong."

The color drained from Daniel's face as he stared at the image. His mouth opened and closed like a fish gasping for air. For a moment, the only sound was the hum of his computer and the distant traffic fifteen floors below.

"Johanna, I can explain—"

"Can you?" I stepped closer, and he actually took a step back. "Because this was taken at eight-thirty tonight. The exact time you texted me about being in a meeting."

"It's not what it looks like." The words tumbled out desperately, but his eyes wouldn't meet mine. "She's just a colleague, and her bike chain was—"

"Don't." The word came out sharper than I intended. "Don't insult my intelligence by lying to my face. Not anymore."

Daniel's shoulders sagged. He ran both hands through his hair, leaving it disheveled. "Johanna, please. Let me explain. It's complicated, but it doesn't mean anything. You and Emma are my everything—"

"Her name," I interrupted. "What's her name?"

He hesitated just long enough to confirm what I already knew. This wasn't a chance encounter or a moment of weakness. This was ongoing. Planned. Real.

"Myra," he whispered finally. "Myra Wood. She works in marketing."

The office door opened behind me with a soft click. I turned to see a young woman with auburn hair carrying two coffee cups, her face bright with anticipation that immediately crumbled into horror as she took in the scene.

Myra Wood. The woman from the video. Standing in my husband's office at nine o'clock at night, carrying coffee for two.

The coffee cups slipped from her hands, crashing to the floor in a splash of brown liquid and broken ceramic. But I barely noticed. I was too busy watching the way Daniel instinctively moved toward her, his body language protective and familiar. Too busy seeing the intimate knowledge that passed between them in that split second of eye contact.

Too busy realizing that my marriage had been a lie for longer than I'd ever imagined.

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