
My Husband Poisoned Me to Have a Child with His Mistress
Chapter 1
Ten years ago, I gave up a Wall Street career to build a tech company with my husband, Liam Jackson. I thought we had the perfect marriage. I was wrong.
It happened during our Q3 board meeting. I stood at the head of the long glass table. I was presenting our profit margins. The room was quiet except for the hum of the projector. My iPad sat on the podium in front of me.
Suddenly, the screen flickered. A glitch in the Apple ecosystem. A hidden iCloud folder synced to my device right in the middle of my sentence.
I tapped the screen to clear it. Instead, a photo popped up. It filled the entire display.
My breath caught in my throat.
It was Liam. He was smiling. It was a huge, genuine smile I hadn't seen in years. In his arms was a toddler. The little boy had Liam’s exact bright blue eyes. And pressed right against Liam’s side was Daisy Wood.
Daisy was Liam’s former assistant. She looked radiant. She looked like a wife.
A small metadata tag hovered at the bottom of the screen: *Jaiden Jackson, 2 yrs.*
My ears started to ring. My chest felt tight, like someone had parked a truck on my ribs. Ten years of marriage. Ten years of building his tech empire from nothing. And he had a secret two-year-old son.
The board members were looking at me. Waiting.
I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I didn't let my hands shake. I just reached out and flipped the leather cover over the iPad. Snap.
"As you can see from the handouts," I said. My voice was perfectly steady. "Our revenue is up twenty percent."
I finished the presentation. I smiled at the right times. I answered their questions. But inside, everything was turning to ice.
When the meeting ended, I walked to the private elevator. The doors closed. I was finally alone. I flipped the iPad cover open again. I stared at the photo. I memorized every pixel of their happiness.
That night, rain lashed against the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Upper East Side penthouse. The bedroom was dark and cold.
Liam was asleep next to me. His chest rose and fell in a slow, steady rhythm. He looked so peaceful.
I slipped out from under the silk duvet. I didn't make a sound. I reached over to his nightstand and picked up his phone.
His passcode used to be my birthday. He changed it a year ago, claiming it was for corporate security.
I stared at the glowing screen. I typed in four digits. *0914*. The date of our company's IPO. The empire I built for him.
The phone unlocked instantly.
I opened his iMessages. I scrolled down and found a silenced thread with Daisy.
My thumb moved over the screen. I downloaded gigabytes of texts. There were years of them.
*Miss you, baby.*
*Jaiden took his first steps today!*
*Can't wait until we don't have to hide anymore.*
Then I found the money. There were PDF receipts and wire transfer confirmations. Eight figures. He used corporate funds to buy her a luxury penthouse in Tribeca. He used the money I stayed up nights to earn. The money I bled for.
My knuckles turned white as I gripped the phone. A cold fury settled deep in my bones.
I took screenshots of everything. Every text, every photo, every bank transfer. I uploaded all of it to a secure, encrypted cloud drive. I watched the blue progress bar slowly fill up.
*Done.*
I wiped the phone's recent activity. I set it back on the nightstand, exactly where he left it.
I climbed back into bed. I lay down next to the stranger I married. I kept my eyes wide open in the dark. I didn't shed a single tear. I just lay there, perfectly still, and planned his absolute ruin.
The next morning, the sun poured into our kitchen. I stood at the marble island and poured his coffee. Black, two sugars.
Liam walked in. He was wearing his tailored navy suit.
"Morning, Sam," he said cheerfully. He took the mug from my hands. He leaned in and kissed my cheek.
My skin crawled, but I didn't flinch. I smiled thinly. "Morning. Big day today?"
"Just a few meetings," he said. He checked his gold watch. "I might be late tonight. Don't wait up for dinner. I have to review the new merger docs."
*Going to Tribeca,* I thought.
"Okay," I said softly. "Don't work too hard."
I walked him to the foyer. I watched him step into the private elevator. He waved at me. I waved back.
The brass doors slid shut. The quiet hum of the elevator faded away.
The penthouse was completely silent.
I dropped my smile. My face went totally blank. I walked over to the console table and picked up my phone. I dialed my best friend, Karina Roberts.
She answered on the second ring. "Hey, Sam. What's up?"
I looked at my reflection in the hallway mirror. My eyes were cold and hard.
"Karina," I said. My voice was stripped of all emotion. "I need a lawyer."
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