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Revenge at Birthday Party

The scent of roasting turkey filled our Manhattan apartment as I slid another tray of appetizers into the oven. Thanksgiving had always been my favorite holiday—a time when perfection felt achievable, when I could transform our sleek kitchen into a warm haven of domestic bliss. Michael would be home soon, and everything needed to be flawless. I wiped my hands on my apron and opened the refrigerator for the vegetables I'd prepped earlier. The cool air brushed against my face as I pushed aside containers of cranberry sauce and gravy. That's when I saw it—a small plastic container tucked behind the condiments, nearly hidden from view. It wasn't mine. I reached past the bottles of dressing and pulled it out. The container was medical-grade plastic, sealed with a white cap and bearing a printed label with a barcode. No name, just a series of numbers and letters that meant nothing to me.
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I returned to our bedroom that night with purpose burning through my veins. Michael's soft snores filled the room as I silently retrieved my leather planner from my nightstand drawer. This planner—once filled with career goals I'd abandoned for him—would now serve a different purpose.

By the dim light of my phone screen, I created a new section labeled simply "MH Evidence." My hand was steady as I wrote the first entry: "November 24 - Found fetal tissue container in refrigerator. Lab confirmed 2-month gestational age. Receipt shows M. Harrison and A. Chen."

I paused, tapping my pen against the page. Amanda Chen. The woman who had once sent Michael those "misguided" messages. The woman he swore meant nothing to him. The woman who had carried his child.

I glanced at Michael's sleeping form, studying the face I thought I knew. How easily the lies had fallen from those lips. How completely I had believed them.

From my handbag, I retrieved the container, now sealed in a plastic bag. I needed to preserve this evidence. In our walk-in closet, behind my winter boots, was a small lockbox where I kept my grandmother's jewelry. Michael had never shown interest in it. I placed the container inside, locked it, and returned the key to my jewelry case.

Back at my planner, I outlined my next steps: track Michael's movements, access his emails, gather financial records. Each bullet point was written with the same precision I once used for quarterly business strategies. This was my new project now.

* * *

Two mornings later, I kissed Michael goodbye at the door, watching as he adjusted his tie—the subtle tell I now recognized whenever he lied.

"Just meetings all day," he said, not quite meeting my eyes. "Might be home late."

"No problem," I replied, my voice warm with practiced ease. "I have plenty to keep me busy."

Indeed I did.

Thirty minutes later, I was in my car, following Michael's sleek Tesla at a safe distance. I'd disabled the location sharing on my phone—a precaution that felt both foreign and necessary. The woman I had been two days ago would never have imagined herself doing this. But she was gone now, replaced by someone colder and more determined.

Michael drove not to his Midtown office but across the bridge to Dumbo. I parked several blocks away and followed on foot, my heart hammering against my ribs. He entered a trendy café with exposed brick walls and large windows—perfect for surveillance.

I positioned myself across the street, sunglasses on, pretending to check my phone while watching the café entrance. Twenty minutes later, she arrived—Amanda Chen, more polished in person than in her social media photos. She wore a fitted dress that accentuated her slender figure, her dark hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders.

Michael stood to greet her, and I felt my stomach twist as he kissed her—not a friendly peck, but with lingering intimacy. They sat close, their heads bent together in conversation. Through the window, I could see his hand covering hers on the table.

I moved closer, finding an angle where I could see them without being noticed. Their body language was unmistakable—the way she leaned toward him, the way his eyes never left her face. This was no casual meeting. This was the comfortable intimacy of lovers.

I watched as Michael whispered something that made her laugh, then brushed a strand of hair from her face with a tenderness he had once reserved for me. The gesture was so familiar it felt like a physical blow.

I'd seen enough. I returned to my car, my mind cataloging every detail of their interaction like evidence at a crime scene.

* * *

"I have a migraine coming on," I told my team leader over the phone that afternoon. "I need to reschedule today's client meeting."

The lie came easily. I waited until I heard Michael's car leave for his "afternoon appointments" before entering his home office. I knew his password—his mother's birthday—and accessed his email without difficulty.

The search term "Amanda" yielded hundreds of results. My hands trembled as I inserted a USB drive and began copying files. Thread after thread revealed their history—not just recent months, but years. Years of betrayal while I played the devoted wife.

One email from two months ago made me freeze:

"I'll handle everything with the appointment. Don't worry about Victoria finding out. She believes the fertility issue story completely. Meet me at the clinic at 2pm tomorrow."

I stared at the screen, a strange calm settling over me. The fertility issues I had pretended to have—to protect his ego, to explain away his reluctance to start a family—had become his perfect cover for infidelity.

As I copied the last of the incriminating emails, I felt something shift inside me. The pain was still there, but now it was crystallizing into something harder, something that would not break.

I removed the USB drive and slipped it into my planner, next to my growing list of evidence. Michael Harrison had no idea what was coming.

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