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Revenge on My Husband's Betrayal

I was curled up on our living room sofa, scrolling through my phone with one hand while absently stirring my tea with the other. Benson had left for Seattle yesterday morning—another business trip, his third this month. He'd be gone for three days, meeting with potential clients for the new venture he'd been working on. "Keep track of your cycle, Aura," he'd said just before leaving. "I downloaded that app you like—MoonCycle. It'll help us plan better." I smiled at the memory. Three years of marriage, and Benson still surprised me with his thoughtfulness. He was always so considerate, remembering the little things that mattered to me. I opened the app, more out of habit than anything else. The interface was familiar—pink and white, with little icons marking each phase of my cycle.
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Chapter 3

I sat across from Marcus in his downtown office, my hands wrapped around a cup of coffee that had long gone cold. The walls were lined with certificates and framed news articles—testaments to his reputation as one of the city's best private investigators.

"Okay, let's start with the financials," Marcus said, sliding a folder across his desk. His expression was grim, which told me everything I needed to know before even opening it.

I took a deep breath and flipped open the cover. Inside were printouts of bank statements, credit card bills, and transaction records—all meticulously organized and highlighted.

"Jesus Christ," I whispered, staring at the pages.

Marcus nodded. "It's worse than you thought. Benson has been systematically draining your joint accounts to fund his relationship with Felicity."

My eyes scanned the columns of numbers. There were charges for expensive restaurants in Seattle, Chicago, and New York—cities where Benson had claimed to be on business trips. Jewelry purchases from Tiffany's and Cartier. Hotel rooms that cost more per night than most people's monthly rent.

"This one here," Marcus pointed to a highlighted transaction. "Twenty thousand dollars wired to Bell Ventures LLC last month."

"Bell Ventures?" I echoed.

"Felicity's startup company," Marcus confirmed. "She's been developing some kind of wellness app. Your husband has been funding it with your money."

I felt sick. Not just from the betrayal, but from the realization that Benson had been planning this for months—maybe years.

"There's more," Marcus continued, turning to another page. "He's been using your joint investment account to make these transfers. The one you set up for your retirement."

The room seemed to tilt slightly. I gripped the edge of the desk to steady myself.

"He's been stealing from our future," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.

Marcus's hand covered mine briefly. "I'm sorry, Aura."

I pulled away, straightening my spine. "Don't be sorry. Be thorough."

---

Two days later, Marcus called me into his office again. This time, he had a thick manila envelope in his hands.

"Hotel records," he said simply, placing it on the desk between us.

I opened it with steady hands, my shock from the financial revelations having hardened into something colder and more focused.

Marcus spread out several printouts. "These are from the Westin Seattle, where you saw them. But look at these others."

He pointed to a series of documents from hotels in Chicago, New York, and even Miami. Each showed reservations for "John Smith" and "Felicity Bell" or variations of their names.

"They've been doing this for over a year," Marcus said quietly. "Always using different names, always paying with credit cards linked to accounts Benson never disclosed to you."

I stared at the evidence, my mind racing. The pattern was so clear now—Benson's business trips, the late nights at the office, the sudden interest in my cycle tracking app.

"They were in Miami the weekend you thought he was at his bachelor party," Marcus added, pointing to another record.

I remembered that weekend. How Benson had come home with a tan and stories about fishing with his college buddies. How I'd made him breakfast in bed to thank him for being such a thoughtful husband.

"Every single business trip," I said, my voice hollow. "Every one."

Marcus nodded. "And look at this." He pulled out another document—a lease agreement for an apartment in the city.

"He's been renting a place for them to meet," he explained. "Paid six months in advance."

---

That evening, I waited until Benson came home from work. I had prepared carefully—the divorce agreement printed and ready, Marcus's evidence organized in a neat pile.

"Hi, sweetheart," Benson said, kissing me on the cheek as he always did. "Rough day?"

"You have no idea," I replied, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me.

I led him to the dining room table, where I'd placed the documents. "We need to talk."

Benson's smile faltered as he saw the papers. "What's this?"

"Divorce papers," I said simply. "I want you to leave with nothing."

His face went through a series of expressions—confusion, disbelief, then anger.

"What are you talking about?" he demanded. "Why would you want a divorce?"

I slid the first document toward him. "Because you've been having an affair with my cousin Felicity for over a year."

Benson's eyes widened momentarily before narrowing in denial. "That's ridiculous. You have no proof."

I smiled coldly. "Don't I?" I began laying out the evidence one piece at a time—financial records, hotel receipts, photographs.

Benson's denials grew weaker with each piece of evidence I presented.

"This is all meaningless," he finally snapped, pushing the papers away. "Yes, fine, I had a fling. It doesn't matter. We can work through this."

"It matters to me," I said calmly.

"Look," he said, his tone shifting to one of reason. "Let's be practical here. If we divorce, we split everything equally. That's fair."

I stared at him, amazed by his audacity. "Fair? You steal from me, lie to me, betray me with my own family member, and you think splitting our assets is fair?"

Benson's face hardened. "What do you want then? To punish me? To destroy everything we built?"

"No," I said quietly. "I want justice."

As Benson's eyes darkened with anger, I realized this was just the beginning of our battle.

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