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My Husband Hid Millions with His Mistress

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The ceiling tiles in Room 412 were the color of old teeth. I had been staring at them for two hours. Maybe three. The IV line in my arm had gone cold, and the nurse who checked on me at midnight hadn't come back. Outside the window, Manhattan was doing what Manhattan always does at 2 a.m. — humming, indifferent, alive in all the ways I wasn't feeling right now. My phone buzzed on the bedside tray. Eithan. I watched it ring for a full four seconds before I picked up. "Where have you been?" His voice was tight.

My Husband Hid Millions with His Mistress Chapter 1

The ceiling tiles in Room 412 were the color of old teeth.

I had been staring at them for two hours. Maybe three. The IV line in my arm had gone cold, and the nurse who checked on me at midnight hadn't come back. Outside the window, Manhattan was doing what Manhattan always does at 2 a.m. — humming, indifferent, alive in all the ways I wasn't feeling right now.

My phone buzzed on the bedside tray.

Eithan.

I watched it ring for a full four seconds before I picked up.

"Where have you been?" His voice was tight. Not worried. Tight, the way it got when a meeting ran long or a car service was late. "The Hargrove dinner was tonight, Sloan. Richard was asking for you specifically. I had to cover for you the entire evening."

I said nothing. I was looking at the ceiling.

"He was visibly annoyed. You know how he gets. This is the third time this quarter you've dropped the ball on client relations, and I need you to understand that it reflects on both of us when you—"

I ended the call.

Not because I was angry. I want to be clear about that. I ended it because somewhere between the word 'unprofessional' and whatever came after it, something inside me went very, very quiet. Not the quiet of grief. Not the quiet of shock. The quiet of a decision being made in a place so deep it doesn't need words.

I set the phone face-down on the tray.

My hand moved on its own. It settled on my stomach — flat now, and wrong in a way I didn't have language for yet. I kept it there for a moment. Just a moment.

Ten years. I had given that man ten years. I had given him my ideas, my contacts, my legal instincts, my Saturday mornings, my willingness to stand at the back of rooms while he stood at the front. I had given him a version of myself that was always slightly smaller than the real one, because the real one made him uncomfortable.

And tonight, while I was lying in a hospital bed losing something I hadn't even told him about yet, he called to tell me I was being unprofessional.

The ceiling tiles didn't move.

I thought: it's over.

And then, almost immediately, I thought: I'm taking back everything that's mine.

---

They discharged me at 5:40 a.m. I signed the paperwork myself. I took a cab home through rain that hadn't decided yet whether it wanted to be serious about it, and I watched the city through the window the whole way — the delivery trucks, the bodega lights, the early joggers who always made me feel vaguely judged.

My apartment was exactly as I'd left it two days ago. Coffee cup in the drying rack. Legal pad on the kitchen table. The small gold ring on my right hand catching the gray morning light — the one I bought myself the day the firm turned its first profit. I'd been twenty-nine. Eithan had taken the team out for drinks. I'd slipped away early and bought myself a ring, because I wanted something that was only mine.

I sat down at the kitchen table.

I did not cry.

I opened my laptop and pulled up three documents: the firm's corporate charter, the shareholder agreement, and my own equity documentation. I read them the way I used to read case files in law school — slowly, completely, looking for the load-bearing walls. The language I'd helped draft five years ago was still clean and precise. I'd been proud of it at the time.

I picked up my legal pad and wrote three notes in the margin. Then I circled two words: fiduciary duty violation.

I closed the laptop. Showered. Put on the gray blazer Eithan had once said made me look "too severe." Went to work.

---

He was already in the office when I arrived. He looked up from his desk with the expression of a man who had decided to be magnanimous.

"Glad you're feeling better," he said, and went back to his email.

That was it. No question. No follow-up. Glad you're feeling better, like I'd had a head cold.

I went to my desk and opened my calendar.

The afternoon all-hands was routine until it wasn't. A visiting investor — gray suit, firm handshake, the kind of man who decides things — was being walked through the firm's current initiatives. Eithan was doing the walking. He moved through the room with the easy confidence of someone who has never once doubted his right to take up space, and I watched him the way I'd been watching him for weeks now: carefully, and without letting it show on my face.

Then he reached Aylin.

"And this is Aylin Vasquez," he said, with a warmth in his voice I recognized from the early years. "My creative partner and strategic lead."

Aylin smiled. It was a good smile — open, slightly self-deprecating, the smile of a woman who wants you to think she's surprised by the compliment. She had wide dark eyes and a soft voice and the kind of presence that made men in rooms like this feel like they'd discovered something.

I sat three seats away and said nothing.

I watched Eithan's hand move to the small of her back. Just for a second. Just long enough.

I didn't write anything on my legal pad. I didn't need to. I already had everything I needed from that moment — not as evidence, not yet, but as confirmation. The kind that settles something in your chest and makes the next step feel very simple.

---

That evening, I drafted a lateral transfer request to the firm's legal and compliance division.

I kept the language clean and unremarkable: a desire to deepen cross-functional expertise ahead of the Q3 regulatory review. Routine. Forgettable. The kind of memo that gets approved without a second read because it asks for nothing that looks like power.

The new desk would sit directly adjacent to the financial records archive. The audit trail system was three feet away.

I attached my credentials, addressed it to the compliance director, and hit send.

Then I went to bed and slept for the first time in three days.

---

The transfer came through in forty-eight hours.

On my first morning in the legal division, I arrived thirty minutes early. I set my worn legal pad on the new desk — the one with the coffee ring on the cover and eighteen months of case notes inside. I arranged my pen parallel to the edge. I pulled up the firm's financial records and began at the beginning.

No one knew what I was looking for.

No one knew about the hospital room, or the ceiling tiles, or the hand I'd pressed to my stomach in the dark.

No one knew about any of it.

I simply began to read — carefully, completely, and without a single wasted motion. The numbers were patient. So was I.

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