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Revenge on My Husband for His Affair

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The key slid into the lock with a familiar click, but something felt off as I stepped into my own home. After three weeks of back-to-back federal assignments, all I wanted was to sink into my couch, breathe in the scent of my grandfather's old leather chair, and feel like Evie Washington again—not just Agent Washington or Officer Washington. I dropped my bag by the door and headed straight for the study. The grandfather clock in the hallway ticked steadily, marking time as it had since I was a child. Everything seemed in place, yet something wasn't right. My fingers traced the edge of my desk drawer—the one with the secure lock that held my most precious documents. The lock was intact, but when I opened it, my stomach dropped. "My authorization," I whispered, flipping through the folder where my special government-issued travel authorization should have been. "It's gone." That piece of paper wasn't just government stationery. It was my promise to my grandfather—the promise I'd made at his graveside in that small French cemetery where he'd lain since 1944.

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The key slid into the lock with a familiar click, but something felt off as I stepped into my own home. After three weeks of back-to-back federal assignments, all I wanted was to sink into my couch, breathe in the scent of my grandfather's old leather chair, and feel like Evie Washington again—not just Agent Washington or Officer Washington.

I dropped my bag by the door and headed straight for the study. The grandfather clock in the hallway ticked steadily, marking time as it had since I was a child. Everything seemed in place, yet something wasn't right.

My fingers traced the edge of my desk drawer—the one with the secure lock that held my most precious documents. The lock was intact, but when I opened it, my stomach dropped.

"My authorization," I whispered, flipping through the folder where my special government-issued travel authorization should have been. "It's gone."

That piece of paper wasn't just government stationery. It was my promise to my grandfather—the promise I'd made at his graveside in that small French cemetery where he'd lain since 1944. The authorization that would finally bring him home to rest beside Grandma at Arlington.

I checked the drawer again, then the filing cabinet, my movements becoming more frantic with each passing second. The authorization had been there when I left. I remembered locking it away myself.

The sound of keys in the front door made me freeze. Liam's footsteps echoed in the hallway.

"Evie? You're home early," he said, appearing in the doorway with a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes. "I thought your briefing would run until seven."

I held up the empty folder. "Where is it?"

"Where is what?" His tone was light, casual—the same tone he'd been using more frequently lately.

"My grandfather's repatriation authorization. The one that allows me to bring his remains back from France."

Something flickered across his face—guilt, maybe?—before he shrugged. "Oh, that. I borrowed it."

"You... borrowed it?" My voice came out steadier than I felt. "That's a federal document, Liam. It's not a library book."

"It's just a piece of paper with some signatures," he said, loosening his tie. "Yasmin needed it for a work trip. She's presenting at that international conference in Geneva next month."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Yasmin Knight. His new colleague. The one who'd joined his department six months ago and suddenly made him start working late.

"That authorization is for military families," I said, my fingers tightening around the empty folder. "For bringing home servicemembers who died overseas. It took me three years to get approved."

Liam checked his watch. "We should eat. I'm starving."

---

Dinner was a tense affair. I'd made pasta—my grandmother's recipe—hoping the familiar ritual might ground me. Instead, Liam barely touched his food.

"Did you hear what I said?" I asked, setting down my fork. "That authorization is for my grandfather. He died at Normandy. He's been buried in a military cemetery in France for seventy-five years."

"And now he can finally come home," Liam said, scrolling through his phone. "That's great, Evie. But Yasmin's presentation is important too. It's a career-making opportunity."

I stared at him, trying to reconcile this man with the one who'd once stood beside me at veterans' ceremonies, who'd held my hand when we visited my grandmother's grave.

"Do you even understand what that document means?" I asked quietly. "My grandfather died fighting for this country. My father disappeared on a classified mission overseas. Our family has served since World War I."

Liam sighed, finally looking up from his phone. "I know all about your family's... legacy. But it's just a formality at this point, right? The guy's been dead for decades."

The dismissiveness in his voice made my hands shake. This wasn't just about paperwork. It was about honor, about keeping promises to those who'd sacrificed everything.

---

After dinner, I couldn't sleep. While Liam snored softly beside me, I slipped out of bed and checked our joint credit card statement on my laptop.

What I found made my blood run cold.

There were charges I didn't recognize—dinners at restaurants I'd never been to, purchases from jewelry stores and luxury boutiques. All during times when Liam had texted me that he was working late.

Le Bernardin. $287. Last Tuesday.

Tiffany & Co. $1,500. Two weeks ago.

A hotel in Manhattan. $350. The night he'd claimed his car broke down and he had to stay with a colleague.

My fingers hovered over the keyboard as a notification popped up—a tagged photo on Instagram. Yasmin Knight smiling at Le Bernardin, a champagne glass in hand. The caption read: "Best surprise dinner ever. #blessed #workperks"

I clicked on her profile and scrolled through months of photos. There was Liam, in the background of a selfie at a rooftop bar I'd never seen. Another of them at what looked like a weekend getaway upstate.

The timestamps matched perfectly with every late night he'd claimed to be at the office.

As I stared at the screen, my grandfather's Purple Heart medal seemed to gleam in the darkness of our bedroom—a reminder of what real service and sacrifice meant.

And what betrayal looked like when it was staring you right in the face.

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