
My Husband Used My Money to Keep His Mistress
Chapter 2
I stood in the villa's garden, the Miami sun warm on my face, but I felt nothing but cold. The lush greenery surrounding me—palm trees, flowering bushes, a crystal-blue pool—seemed to mock the ugliness I'd just witnessed inside. My fingers trembled slightly as I pulled my phone from my pocket, but my resolve didn't waver. I knew exactly who to call.
Magnus answered on the second ring, his voice steady and grounding. 'Kate? It's late.'
'Or early, depending on how you look at it,' I replied, surprised by the calmness in my own voice. 'I'm in Miami.'
There was a brief pause. 'I assume this isn't a vacation.'
'No.' I took a deep breath, recounting the facts with clinical precision—the video, the flight, the scene I'd just walked in on. I didn't cry. I didn't raise my voice. I simply stated what I'd discovered, as if I were giving a medical diagnosis.
Magnus listened without interrupting, a quality I'd always appreciated about him. When I finished, he didn't offer empty platitudes or express shock. He simply asked, 'Tell me what you need.'
'Three things,' I said, feeling a strange power in my clarity. 'First, I need you to freeze all my personal accounts immediately. Second, I need a complete financial investigation into the ownership of this villa. And third, I need you to trace every penny Evie West has received from me over the past four years.'
'I'll start now,' Magnus replied, no questions asked. 'Be careful, Kate.'
I ended the call and stood there for a moment, watching a butterfly dance between the flowers. Then I straightened my shoulders and walked back into the villa.
Kade was waiting in the living room, his handsome face arranged in a mask of concern. 'Kate, darling, I know this looks—'
'Start from the beginning,' I said softly, letting my voice waver just enough to suggest vulnerability. 'I want to understand.'
He stepped closer, relief flooding his features. 'Of course. It's all part of a charity initiative for underprivileged students. Evie is just one of many we're mentoring.'
I nodded slowly, allowing him to see the conflict in my eyes—the perfect picture of a wife torn between hurt and the desire to believe. 'And the child?'
'A nephew,' Kade said smoothly. 'Evie's sister's son. They're staying with us for the holidays.'
I let him continue his elaborate fiction, watching his eyes carefully. He believed me—believed I was still the trusting, devoted wife he'd manipulated for five years. The thought made my stomach turn, but I maintained my performance.
'I think I need some time,' I said finally, my voice small. 'This is all so... sudden.'
Kade nodded, his relief palpable. 'Of course. Why don't you head back to New York? I'll wrap things up here and we can talk when I get home.'
'That sounds good,' I agreed, gathering my bag. 'I'll see you in a few days.'
I took a taxi to the airport and boarded the next flight to New York, my mind already racing ahead to what Magnus would uncover.
Two days later, I sat across from Magnus in a quiet café in Manhattan, steam rising from my untouched coffee. The café was nearly empty, just as I'd requested—somewhere we wouldn't be seen or overheard.
Magnus slid a thick manila folder across the table. 'You were right to be concerned,' he said quietly.
I opened the folder, scanning the financial documents inside. My eyes caught on the key points: property records, bank transfers, purchase agreements.
'The villa isn't a rental,' Magnus explained, his voice low. 'It was purchased three years ago through Victor Robertson, Kade's uncle. The funds came directly from your joint accounts—specifically, from the inheritance you received from your grandmother.'
I traced the numbers with my finger, feeling a cold fury building inside me. 'He's been siphoning my money to buy them a vacation home.'
Magnus nodded grimly. 'And there's more. Much more.'
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