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My Husband Hid His Mistress’s Child From Me

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I stepped back from the easel, my fingers trembling slightly as I examined my work. Two years. Two years of painstaking restoration work on this Renaissance masterpiece, and today it was finally complete. "Perfect," I whispered to myself, unable to contain the smile spreading across my face. The canvas gleamed under the soft lighting of the Murray estate's private library. I'd spent countless nights here, working until my eyes burned, but it had been worth every moment. The vibrant colors of the Italian landscape had been carefully brought back to life beneath my hands, each crack and fading pigment lovingly restored to its original glory. "It's like you've breathed life back into it," Aurelio had said when he'd last visited my progress. His rare smile had made my heart skip then, just as it did now thinking about his reaction. I glanced at my watch.

My Husband Hid His Mistress’s Child From Me Chapter 1

I stepped back from the easel, my fingers trembling slightly as I examined my work. Two years. Two years of painstaking restoration work on this Renaissance masterpiece, and today it was finally complete.

"Perfect," I whispered to myself, unable to contain the smile spreading across my face.

The canvas gleamed under the soft lighting of the Murray estate's private library. I'd spent countless nights here, working until my eyes burned, but it had been worth every moment. The vibrant colors of the Italian landscape had been carefully brought back to life beneath my hands, each crack and fading pigment lovingly restored to its original glory.

"It's like you've breathed life back into it," Aurelio had said when he'd last visited my progress. His rare smile had made my heart skip then, just as it did now thinking about his reaction.

I glanced at my watch. He'd be home soon. This would be the perfect anniversary surprise—a symbol of our life together, of the beauty we could create when we worked in harmony.

"Just a few more touches," I murmured, reaching for my fine brush.

I dabbed a tiny amount of varnish onto the canvas, my movements precise and deliberate. The scent of linseed oil and turpentine filled the air—a smell that had become as familiar to me as my own perfume.

"Clara?" I heard Aurelio's voice calling from somewhere in the house.

My heart leapt. He was home early. Perfect timing.

"I'm in the library," I called back, quickly cleaning my brush. "I have a surprise for—"

I stopped abruptly as I heard another voice. A female voice.

"I'm so glad you're here, Aurelio. I've been feeling so... so alone."

Zoe. My best friend since college. What was she doing here?

I frowned, listening as their footsteps approached the library. Something in Zoe's voice sounded off—too intimate, too vulnerable.

"I'll just hide," I decided, smiling to myself. "Make it a real surprise."

I slipped behind the heavy velvet curtains near the window, my heart racing with anticipation. The door opened, and I peered out from my hiding place.

But the scene before me wasn't what I expected.

Zoe stood in the center of the room, tears streaming down her face. Her normally perfect makeup was smudged, making her look younger, more fragile.

"I don't know what to do anymore," she sobbed, her shoulders shaking. "Every time I close my eyes, I see him. I feel so scared, so alone."

Aurelio moved toward her, his face etched with concern. "You're not alone, Zoe. I'm here."

"Thank you," she whispered, reaching for him.

What happened next seemed to unfold in slow motion.

Aurelio pulled her into an embrace—not the quick, platonic hug of friends, but something deeper, more intimate. His hand stroked her hair as she buried her face against his chest.

"I've got you," he murmured, his voice low and soothing. "You're safe with me."

Something cold and heavy settled in my stomach. This wasn't right. This wasn't how friends comforted each other.

"That's not—" I started to step out from my hiding place, but my foot caught on the edge of the curtain. I stumbled forward, making a sound that echoed through the suddenly silent room.

They sprang apart, both turning toward me with startled expressions.

"Clara!" Aurelio's voice was sharp with surprise. "What are you doing here?"

"I work here," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "This is my project."

Zoe's eyes darted around the room, landing on the letter opener on the desk beside the painting. Her hand moved so quickly I barely saw it happen.

"No!" I screamed as the silver blade slashed across the canvas.

The sound of tearing fabric seemed to echo through my entire body. I watched in horror as the carefully restored Renaissance landscape was marred by a jagged gash across its center.

"Oh my God!" Zoe gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. "Clara, I'm so sorry! You startled me!"

Two years of work. Two years of love and dedication. Destroyed in an instant.

"Clara," Aurelio said, his voice suddenly cold. "You shouldn't have been sneaking around like that."

I stared at him in disbelief. "Sneaking around? This is my workspace. And you—you were—"

"It was just a moment of comfort," he cut in, stepping protectively in front of Zoe. "She needed someone to talk to."

"But the painting," I whispered, my eyes fixed on the ruined canvas. "Do you understand what she's done?"

Aurelio's gaze flickered briefly to the damaged artwork before returning to me. "It was an accident, Clara. You're overreacting."

Overreacting? I looked from him to Zoe, who was now crying even harder, her body trembling against Aurelio's chest.

"An accident," I repeated numbly. "Is that what you call it when someone destroys something precious?"

Aurelio's arm tightened around Zoe. "She didn't mean it. You scared her."

In that moment, I realized I was looking at a stranger—not my husband, but someone I no longer recognized.

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