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One Night with The Congressman

When Alexandra Brooks receives a late-night call from her husband Mark, she rushes to a luxury hotel expecting to find him drunk—only to wake up naked beside Congressman Julius Ashford with surveillance footage already in her husband's hands.
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Chapter 3

Julius's eyes locked with mine, cold and accusing. In that single, devastating moment, I saw how he viewed me—not as another victim, but as a willing accomplice in this cruel scheme. The disgust and betrayal in his gaze cut deeper than I could have imagined, especially from a stranger. But something about his judgment hurt in a way I couldn't explain.

"Let's go, Alex," Mark repeated, his voice harder now. He grabbed my wrist, fingers digging into my skin.

I fumbled with the sheet, desperate to maintain some shred of dignity as I gathered my scattered clothes. Julius turned away, his back a rigid line of contempt. The silence in the room was suffocating, broken only by the rustle of fabric as I dressed with trembling hands.

"Don't worry about the congressman," Mark said loudly, as if ensuring Julius would hear every word. "He'll make the right decision. They always do."

I couldn't look at either of them as Mark pulled me toward the door. The shame burning through me was unbearable—not for what I'd done, but for what had been done to me, for how I was being used even now as Mark paraded me out like evidence of his victory.

The elevator ride down was a blur. My mind kept replaying fragments of the night before, trying desperately to piece together what had happened. The strange taste in my mouth. The way my limbs had refused to obey me. The panic that had given way to darkness.

In the hotel lobby, the same receptionist from last night watched us pass, her expression now one of thinly veiled curiosity. Did she know? Had she been part of it? The thought made me sick.

Mark's car waited in the parking lot, sleek and expensive—a symbol of the success he'd pursued so relentlessly. He opened the passenger door with exaggerated courtesy, as if we were returning from a normal night out.

"In you go, sweetheart."

I slid into the seat, my body moving on autopilot. As he walked around to the driver's side, I caught my reflection in the side mirror—pale face, hollow eyes, a stranger looking back at me. Who was this woman who had been married to this monster for ten years without seeing him for what he was?

Mark started the engine and pulled out onto the morning streets. The city looked different in daylight—ordinary, oblivious to how my world had just imploded. He turned on the radio, a cheerful morning show host laughing about some celebrity gossip.

"Beautiful day, isn't it?" Mark said conversationally, as if we were discussing the weather after a pleasant breakfast. He was whistling now, tapping his fingers against the steering wheel in time with the music.

I couldn't answer. My throat had closed up, choked with words I couldn't form. How could he act so normal? How could he sit there whistling after what he'd done?

He glanced at me, a small smile playing at the corners of his mouth. It wasn't the smile I'd fallen in love with in college—the one that had crinkled the corners of his eyes and made me feel like the most important person in his world. This was the smile of a predator satisfied with a successful hunt.

"You did well, Alex," he said, reaching over to pat my knee. I flinched away from his touch. "Arthur was impressed with how smoothly it went. This could mean big things for us."

Us. As if we were still a team. As if I had any part in this beyond being used like an object, a tool for his ambition.

"The children," I finally managed to whisper. "They were alone all night."

Mark waved dismissively. "They're fine. Emily's old enough to look after Tommy for one night. Besides, it was for a good cause."

A good cause. Drugging his wife. Setting up a congressman. Destroying lives. In what twisted world was any of this a good cause?

The rest of the drive passed in silence, the suburbs gradually replacing city buildings. Our house came into view—the perfect two-story home with its manicured lawn and cheerful flower beds that I had tended so carefully. It looked like a stranger's house now, a façade hiding ugly truths.

Mark pulled into the driveway and cut the engine. "Try to pull yourself together before you go in," he said, his tone suddenly businesslike. "The kids don't need to see you like this."

I stumbled out of the car, my legs barely supporting me as I made my way to the front door. Inside, the house was quiet—too quiet. Had the children already left for school? What time was it? I had lost all sense of the normal rhythms of my life.

The door closed behind me, and something inside me finally broke. The tears came in a flood, hot and unstoppable. My knees gave way, and I sank to the floor of our entryway, sobs wracking my body with such force I could barely breathe.

"For God's sake, Alex," Mark hissed, standing over me with his hands on his hips. "Pull yourself together."

"How could you?" I gasped between sobs. "How could you do this to me? To us?"

"Do what? Give you a chance to be useful for once?" His voice was cold, dismissive. "You've been playing house for ten years while I've been building something real. It was time you contributed."

Playing house. Ten years of loving him, bearing his children, creating a home—reduced to "playing house." The casual cruelty of his words cut through my grief, igniting a spark of anger I hadn't known I was capable of feeling.

"You drugged me," I said, my voice stronger now. "You set me up to be—"

"Mom?"

Emily's voice froze the words in my throat. I looked up to see my daughter standing in the hallway, her brother Tommy half-hidden behind her. Their faces were etched with confusion and fear.

"Emily," I choked out, hastily wiping at my tears. "Tommy. I'm sorry, I—"

"Your mother's just being dramatic," Mark cut in smoothly, his public face sliding into place with practiced ease. "Adult stuff. Nothing for you to worry about."

Emily's eyes remained fixed on me, seeing through her father's dismissal. At nine years old, she was already too perceptive, too attuned to the emotional currents around her.

"Why are you crying, Mom?" she asked quietly.

I forced myself to stand, to breathe, to push down the tidal wave of emotions threatening to drown me. My children needed me to be strong now, even if I was breaking apart inside.

"I'm just tired, sweetheart," I managed, opening my arms to them. "Come here, both of you."

They came to me hesitantly, and I held them close, breathing in the familiar scent of their hair, their innocence. Over their heads, Mark watched with impatience, checking his watch.

"You should be proud, Alex," he said, his voice low enough that only I could hear. "You've finally made a real contribution to this family."

He turned and walked away, leaving me holding our children, the broken pieces of what I had thought was our life scattered around us like shattered glass.

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