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New Mom Confronts Cheating Husband

Ella thought she had the perfect life. Then she checked her husband’s iPad. To the world, Kai is a devoted husband, a rising corporate star, and a loving father to their newborn daughter, Lily. But the night Ella discovers a string of messages to an escort saved as “Plumber Mike,” the flawless facade of her marriage shatters. Kai hasn't just been cheating; he's been living a complete double life, draining their accounts and bringing secrets into their home while calling Ella "postpartum and paranoid." Instead of breaking down, Ella decides to play the dutiful wife one last time. Behind her bright smiles and warm dinners, she is quietly gathering evidence, untangling her finances, and preparing a trap that will cost Kai everything he truly cares about: his reputation and his career. But walking away from the wreckage is only the first step. As Ella moves into a tiny, sunlit apartment to rebuild her life and reclaim her abandoned dream of writing, she meets Adrian—a gentle, single-father neighbor who shows her what honest, unselfish love actually looks like. When a ruined, desperate Kai finally realizes what he threw away and comes crawling back to beg for a second chance, Ella is forced to look at the life she left behind. She must choose between the ghost of the man she once loved, and the beautiful, hard-earned reality she built from the ashes. Sometimes, a broken heart isn't the end of your story. It's just the glitch before your system reboots.
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Chapter 5

The coffee shop was a bubble of normalcy. Muted jazz played overhead, the scent of roasted beans and steamed milk wrapping around us. Maya sat opposite me, her dark eyes sharp, a legal file already open beside her latte. She didn’t ask how I was. She just looked at me, waiting.

I stirred my coffee, the spoon clicking against the ceramic. Lily slept in her carrier beside my chair, a tiny island of peace.

“So,” Maya said, her voice low and direct. “What do you want? Divorce? Or to ruin him?”

I met her gaze. The numbness from the clinic had hardened into something clear and cold. “I want Lily. I want the house. I want him to remember me for the rest of his fucking life.”

Maya’s lips pressed into a thin, approving line. “Okay. Good. That’s a start.” She flipped open her file, pulling out a notepad. “First rule: don’t alert him. Don’t change your behavior at home. Be the sweet, tired, postpartum Ella he expects. Let him think he’s still safe.”

I nodded, a tear escaping and tracking down my cheek. It dripped into my latte, a tiny splash in the foam.

“Second,” she continued, tapping her pen. “Evidence. You have the messages. Good. Now we need financials.

Access his accounts. Screenshot everything. Cash withdrawals, unexplained transfers, payments to obscure companies. Look for patterns around his ‘work trips’.”

“I can do that,” I whispered.

“Third,” she said, leaning forward. “Your own assets. The house is jointly owned, but you contributed from your savings before the marriage. That’s your money. We start moving it. Small amounts. To an account he cannot access. Do it slowly. Do it now.”

“He’ll notice.”

“He won’t. He’s distracted. He’s itchy. He’s planning his next… session.” Maya said the word without flinching. “His focus is there, not on the joint savings account.”

The word itchy crawled over my skin again. Kai’s word. His excuse.

“And fourth,” Maya said, her voice dropping even lower. “This is the key. Kai’s company is in final rounds for a major funding deal. I heard through a client. They’ve all signed a stringent morality clause. Any personal scandal—any—that brings negative publicity or constitutes a breach of ‘family values’ as defined in their investor agreement… he loses his equity. All of it. He’d be out. Not just a job. His stake. His future wealth.”

The air in the cafe seemed to thin. The jazz faded into a distant hum. “A morality clause?”

“Yes. It’s standard in these venture capital deals now. They want clean founders. No skeletons.” Maya’s eyes gleamed. “His skeletons are not just in the closet, Ella. They’re on his iCloud, in his body, in your body.”

The chlamydia. The prescription in my bag. The physical proof.

“So if this comes out…” I began.

“If this comes out publicly, with proof,” Maya finished, “he doesn’t just lose you. He loses his career. His money. His status. Everything he’s built.”

I sat back, the weight of it settling over me. It wasn’t just about leaving. It was about dismantling. About taking the foundation of his perfect facade and pulling it apart, brick by brick.

“How do we make it public?” I asked.

“Not yet,” she cautioned. “First, we need irrefutable, undeniable proof. More than messages. We need photos.

We need witnesses. We need a record of his actions while he’s under this clause.”

“He’s away again next week,” I said. “He said it’s a conference.”

Maya smiled, a cold, efficient curve of her lips. “Then we verify it’s not. We track him. We document. Every trip he takes from now on, we map. We find the real locations. The real… companions.”

The image formed in my mind: Kai, in a hotel room. Not a conference hall. A man there with him. The gear.

The transaction. And me, not numb, not hiding, but watching. Documenting. Building the case that would erase him.

“It feels… cruel,” I murmured, looking at Lily’s sleeping face.

“It’s not cruel,” Maya said flatly. “It’s justice. He brought a disease into your home. Into your body. He risked your child’s mother. He lied for over a year. He built a secret life on top of your trust.” She paused, letting each point land. “Cruelty is what he did. This is just… consequences.”

I swallowed. The tear tracks on my face were dry now. “Okay.”

“Good.” Maya closed her file. “Start today. Move a thousand from the joint savings to your old account. Call him tonight. Be loving. Ask about his conference details—the hotel name, the schedule. Act interested.

Gather intel.”

I picked up my phone. My thumb hovered over the banking app. The joint account we’d opened with such hope. For our future. I tapped it open. The balance was healthy. I navigated to transfer. Selected my pre- marriage account. Entered the amount: 1000. My finger shook as I hit confirm.

The notification popped up instantly. Transfer successful.

A tiny, invisible thread had been cut.

“Done,” I said.

Maya nodded. “Now, the other thing. The man at your door. The plumber.”

I froze. “You think it was… him?”

“The escort?” Maya shrugged. “Maybe. Maybe not. But if it was, that’s interesting. He came to your home.

That’s either a massive coincidence, or a message. Or a mistake.”

“He said it was a scheduled leak inspection. I didn’t schedule anything.”

“Did he look at you… recognizing you?” Maya asked.

I remembered his eyes through the glass. Polite. Professional. But also… assessing. “He looked at me like he was checking something. Not just the plumbing.”

“Keep that in mind,” Maya said. “If he’s the same man, he knows who you are. He knows Kai’s situation. That could be useful. Or dangerous.”

“Useful?”

“If he’s willing to talk. If he’s angry Kai hasn’t paid, or if he feels played. Some escorts keep records. For protection.” Maya sipped her coffee. “But don’t approach him. Not yet. Let’s see if he comes back.”

The idea coiled in my stomach—a live wire. Using Kai’s secret against him, with the help of the very man he’d paid.

Lily stirred, her little hands flexing. I leaned down, touched her cheek. She was my anchor. My reason.

“I’ll call him tonight,” I said, my voice firm now. “I’ll be the perfect girlfriend.”

“Record the call,” Maya instructed. “Just audio. On your phone. See what he says. See if he slips.”

I nodded. The plan was forming, a cold, precise architecture in my mind. No more ketamine. No more tears.

Just action. Just steps.

Maya reached out, squeezed my hand. Her grip was strong. “You’re not alone in this. I’m here. We’ll do this.

For Lily.”

“For Lily,” I echoed.

We finished our coffees. The normalcy of the cafe settled around us again, but it felt different now. It was a backdrop for a war.

I drove home, Lily in the back. The house was quiet, still smelling faintly of him. I walked to the bedroom, to the wardrobe. His suits hung there, neat and empty. I ran my hand over the fabric of the charcoal one. The one he’d packed.

My phone buzzed. A text from Kai.

Just finished the first seminar. Missing you. Can I call tonight?

I typed back, my fingers steady.

Of course. I’d love to hear about it. What hotel are you at? Maybe I can send you a care package.

A care package. The words tasted like poison.

His reply came quickly.

The Hilton, as usual. Room 412. You’re the best.

The Hilton. But the note in his pocket had said The Luxe Suites. The messages had confirmed a suite. 607.

He was lying. Already. To me, on a text, while he was probably in another hotel, with another man.

I opened my recording app. I set it to record automatically on the next call.

Then I sat on the bed, in the silence of our room, and waited for his voice. For his lies. For the evidence to begin.

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