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My Husband Gave Our Family Fortune to His Mistress

The scent of spun sugar and dark-roast espresso usually offered a momentary reprieve from the sterile air of the Chapman Group executive suites. Gilded Crumb, the new boutique bakery occupying the prime retail space in my family’s lobby, had been open for a month. I had ten minutes before my morning strategy meeting. I stood at the sleek, white marble counter, finishing the last bite of a perfectly ordinary almond croissant and swallowing the dregs of my black coffee. I slipped a crisp twenty-dollar bill under my porcelain saucer—more than enough for a seven-dollar breakfast—and turned toward the revolving glass doors. A woman materialized in my path, blocking the exit. She wore a flour-dusted apron over a designer silk blouse, her waist cinched by a Gucci belt featuring a logo just a fraction too large to be authentic. Her eyes, heavily lined and sharp as shattered glass, locked onto mine. "Are you lost, or just accustomed to walking out on your tabs?" she asked. Her voice was too loud for the intimate space, designed to bounce off the subway-tile walls.
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Chapter 3

Marcus Chen didn't ask questions. It was the quality I valued most in my Head of Security. He sat across from my mahogany desk, his fingers flying across a sterilized company laptop. The only sound in my office was the faint, rhythmic clicking of his keystrokes and the low hum of the climate control.

"I want a full sweep," I said, my voice perfectly level, though the ice in my veins had yet to thaw. "Every corporate email, every expense report, every deleted draft on Connor's servers. Cross-reference the name Megan Nichols, Gilded Crumb, and any shell LLCs associated with that lobby lease."

Marcus didn't look up, his eyes reflecting the harsh blue light of the monitor. "Done. I'm also establishing a real-time mirror of his digital footprint. Whatever screen he looks at, you'll see. Whatever he spends, you'll know. His GPS, his texts, his cloud storage."

"Quietly, Marcus."

"Always, Ms. Chapman."

At noon, the heavy oak door of my office swung open without a knock. Connor breezed in, carrying two paper bags from a high-end sushi restaurant. The sharp scent of soy and pickled ginger cut through the filtered air of the executive suite. He wore his practiced, boyish smile—the specific, charming curve of his lips he usually deployed when he wanted something expensive.

"Truce?" he asked, setting the bags on the glass coffee table.

I let my shoulders drop, deliberately releasing the rigid posture I’d held all morning. I forced the tension from my jaw and offered a soft, defeated sigh. "Truce."

He sat beside me on the leather sofa, close enough that his sandalwood cologne invaded my space. It took every ounce of my willpower not to physically recoil. Instead, I picked up a pair of chopsticks, keeping my eyes on the food.

"I've been thinking about the PR nightmare," Connor said casually, sliding a sleek manila folder across the glass. "We need to control the narrative, Viv. If we fight this baker, we look like corporate bullies crushing a small business. The internet loves an underdog."

I took a slow bite of a spicy tuna roll, letting the burn settle in the back of my throat. "And your solution?"

"A PR masterstroke," he beamed, tapping the folder with a manicured fingernail. "We hire Gilded Crumb to cater the Annual Shareholders Gala. It shows grace. It shows the Chapman Group supports local entrepreneurs, even when they make mistakes. We bury the hatchet publicly, and you look like the bigger person."

I stared at the folder. Inside was the two-million-dollar contract Anthony and I had just uncovered. Connor was serving me his mistress on a silver platter, expecting me to blindly pick up the tab.

My nails dug crescent moons into my palms, safely hidden beneath the table. I looked up, softening my eyes, playing the role of the overwhelmed wife desperate for her husband's guidance. "You really think it will fix the optics?"

"Trust me," he murmured, reaching over to squeeze my knee. His touch felt like a crawling insect. "Just set up a meeting with her. Let me handle the contract details."

"Okay," I whispered, offering him a fragile, compliant smile. "Set it up."

Relief washed over his face, quickly masked by smug satisfaction. He adjusted his silver cufflinks—a nervous tell of his deceit. He thought he had won. He thought I was blind.

By Friday evening, Connor was packing his leather weekender bag in the master bedroom of our Tribeca penthouse.

"I hate leaving you alone with this media circus," he said, zipping the bag with a sharp tug. "But this executive retreat in the Catskills has been on the books for months. The board expects me there."

"I understand," I said, leaning against the doorframe, swirling a heavy pour of Barolo in my glass. "Duty calls."

He closed the distance between us, leaning in to press a kiss to my cheek. I held my breath, enduring the phantom burn of his lips against my skin. "I'll be out of cell range for most of tomorrow. Don't stress, Viv. I've got everything under control."

"Have a good trip, Connor."

The moment the private elevator doors slid shut, taking him down to the garage, my phone vibrated in my pocket. A secure message from Marcus.

*Target is moving. GPS engaged.*

I walked over to the kitchen island, opening my laptop. The mirrored tracking software Marcus had installed bloomed across the screen. A pulsating red dot moved steadily across the digital map of New York.

It wasn't heading north toward the Catskills.

I watched, my wine glass suspended in the air, as the dot merged onto the Long Island Expressway, charting a direct, undeniable course east.

My phone rang. "Ms. Chapman," Marcus's voice was a low gravel in my ear. "He's bypassing the city limits. Current trajectory puts him on route to the Hamptons."

The Chapman family's private, oceanfront estate. The property was supposed to be closed and winterized for the season. It was my sanctuary, paid for by my grandfather's sweat, and Connor was using it as his personal playground.

"He's taking her there," I said, the words tasting like ash.

"Should I dispatch local security to turn them away at the gates?"

I stared at the blinking red dot, watching it inch closer to the trap they didn't even know they were walking into. The smart home security cameras at the estate had just been upgraded to 4K resolution last month. Every room. Every angle.

"No, Marcus," I said, a slow, predatory calm washing over me. "Let them in. And make sure the server has enough storage for a weekend's worth of high-definition video."

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