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Sext Misfired Husband Cheats Second Chance Burns

For three years, Vivienne Ashford played the perfect, quiet billionaire’s wife. She endured the coldness of her husband, Crane, and the suffocating control of her ruthless mother-in-law, all while blaming herself for their inability to have a child. But a wine-fueled, misdirected text to a rugged local mechanic named Kai Donovan shatters her pristine, isolated world. Driven by the thrill of Kai's dark, unapologetic attention, Vivienne stumbles upon a devastating secret: her marriage isn't just failing—it’s a carefully orchestrated trap. Crane isn't just distant; he's hiding a pregnant mistress. Worse, he’s planning to steal the baby to secure his family empire while leaving Vivienne with nothing. Instead of crying, Vivienne dusts off her law degree. Caught between a husband who thought she was weak, a mother-in-law who plays God, and a grease-stained mechanic who offers her the only raw truth she's felt in years, Vivienne is done playing the victim. She's going to dismantle the Ashford legacy piece by piece, even if it means unlocking a conspiracy far darker than her own marriage. Crane Ashford thought he could break his wife and get away with it. He forgot one crucial detail: before she was his property, Vivienne Lin was the most ruthless corporate lawyer in the city. And court is now in session.
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Chapter 3

"Thirty seconds," I whispered to the glass pane.

My reflection stared back from the coffee shop door, looking like a complete stranger. The beige trench coat I wore like a daily uniform hung in my hall closet at home. Instead, I wore a dark knit dress. The fabric clung to my hips and waist, a garment I hadn’t pulled from its hanger since before I married Crane.

I lifted my hand and dragged my thumb hard across my mouth. The maroon lipstick smeared across my skin. I rubbed the color onto a crumpled tissue until my lips were bare, raw, and stinging.

He needed to see a flustered housewife. He needed to think I was a humiliated woman who drank too much Merlot and typed the wrong name into her phone. I couldn't let Kai Donovan think I wanted this.

I shoved the tissue into my purse and pushed the heavy glass door open.

The entry bell rang, a sharp jingle that made my shoulders flinch.

Kai sat in the furthest booth at the back of the room. He didn't stand up. He didn't raise a hand to wave me over. His dark eyes locked onto my face the second I crossed the threshold. He simply lifted his chin, pointing toward the empty vinyl seat across from him.

I walked over, keeping my grip tight on my leather bag. My shoes tapped softly against the checkered linoleum. I slid into the booth, keeping my back rigid against the cushion.

Two mugs sat on the scratched wooden table between us.

"You ordered for me," I said.

"Drink it," Kai replied.

I wrapped my cold fingers around the ceramic. Steam rose from the surface, warming my skin. I took a small sip. Oat milk. I swallowed hard, the rich, earthy taste coating my throat.

"I never told you my order," I said, setting the mug down.

"You complain about the cheap dairy creamers in the waiting room when you bring your car into the shop," he said. He leaned back, crossing his arms over his chest. "It wasn't a hard guess."

"I didn't come here for coffee, Kai."

"Then why did you come?"

"To tell you that message was a massive mistake."

"A mistake," he repeated. His voice gave nothing away.

"Yes. Exactly. I meant to send it to my friend Margot."

"You meant to tell your friend you want my hands on you?"

My face burned. "I meant to vent! I was frustrated, and I had too much wine, and I hit the wrong contact. That's all it was."

"Did you lie in the text?"

"That's not the point."

"It's the only point, Vivienne. Did you lie?"

"I was drunk."

"Alcohol doesn't invent fantasies out of thin air. It just removes the filter."

I glared at him, my fingernails digging into the strap of my purse. "You are completely out of line."

"You texted me that you want me to press you against a car hood and ruin you," he said, not lowering his volume at all. "I'm not the one out of line."

"Keep your voice down," I hissed, glancing at the counter to make sure the barista wasn't listening.

"What time does your husband get home today?"

The shift in topic felt like a physical shove. I blinked, my mouth snapping shut.

"Excuse me?" I asked.

"You heard me." He didn't blink. His forearms rested on the edge of the table now, the sleeves of his gray Henley pushed up to his elbows. Faint, dark smudges of engine grease stained the skin near his wrists. "What time does he walk through the front door?"

"Why are you asking about Crane?"

"Because I need to know how much time we have."

"There is no 'we'."

"Answer the question, Vivienne. When does he get home?"

He wasn't asking for a date. He wasn't trying to romance me with sweet talk or gentle compliments. He was directly, brutally mapping out a timeline.

A terrifying realization washed over me. Before I even left my kitchen today, before I put on the dark knit dress, I had opened the shared digital calendar on Crane's iPad. I already knew the answer to Kai's question. I had checked it specifically for this reason.

"He won't," I said.

Kai tilted his head. "He won't what?"

"He won't be home today." I picked up the oat milk coffee again, taking a larger swallow this time. "He left for an out-of-town trip this morning. Three days."

The words hung in the air between us.

I heard the tone of my own voice echoing in my ears. It wasn't anxious. It wasn't defensive. It was incredibly light.

The realization hit me hard enough to make my chest ache. I hadn't come to this cafe to clear things up. I hadn't come to shut him down or demand an apology. I came here to find an excuse to go to his apartment.

Kai didn't smile. He didn't offer a charming smirk or reach across the table to stroke my hand.

He picked up his mug of black coffee, took a long swallow, and set it down with a heavy thud. Then, he reached into the front pocket of his jeans.

Metal jingled.

He pulled out a silver ring holding two tarnished brass keys. He placed them flat in the center of the table. Using his index finger, he pushed them exactly halfway across the wood. They stopped inches from my latte.

"The brass one is for the side door in the alley," Kai said. His tone dropped an octave, scraping against my nerves. "The silver one is for the apartment at the top of the stairs."

I stared at the jagged metal. My throat felt incredibly dry. "What are you doing?"

"I'm giving you a window," he said.

He stood up, towering over the small booth. He pulled a crumpled five-dollar bill from his pocket and tossed it onto the table next to his empty mug.

"You have until nine o'clock tonight," he said, looking down at me. "If you show up before then, I'll give you exactly what you asked for in that message."

My stomach dropped, a sudden rush of vertigo spinning the room. "And if I don't?"

"If the clock hits nine-oh-one, don't bother coming. I'll lock the deadbolt."

"You can't just dictate terms to me like that."

"I just did."

He didn't wait for my response. He didn't look back to see if I was angry or scared. He simply turned and walked out the door, the entry bell chiming his exit.

I sat alone in the booth.

The keys rested on the scratched table, catching the dull afternoon light from the window. I didn't reach for them. I didn't push them away. I just stared at the brass edges.

I didn't know if I had the courage to turn that lock tonight. But as I watched the metal gleam, I wondered how a man I barely knew was so absolutely certain I would pick them up.

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