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The Housewife's Deadly Revenge

I was the perfect wife. I knew his coffee order, his favorite meal, the way he liked his ties folded. I thought that was enough. Then I discovered his secret: Jessica. He said she was "tighter." She called my life "simple." They thought I was just a naive housewife. But they forgot one thing: before I chose motherhood, I was a brilliant accountant. And I'm about to audit every single lie they've told. It's not the other woman you should fear. It's the wife you betrayed.
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Chapter 1

I hummed softly as I flipped the last pancake, watching it rise to golden perfection. The kitchen filled with the sweet scent of butter and vanilla—a comforting aroma that had become synonymous with mornings in our home. Eight years of practice had made me an expert at creating the perfect breakfast for my family.

"Mommy, butterflies!" Emma squealed, her small hands clapping excitedly as I placed her special plate in front of her. The pancakes were arranged in delicate butterfly shapes, with blueberries for eyes and strawberry slices for wings—a tradition I'd started when she first showed interest in insects last spring.

"They're beautiful, sweetheart," I smiled, smoothing her wild curls away from her face. "Just like you."

Emma giggled, already reaching for the small pitcher of maple syrup. "Daddy's going to love his big pancakes!"

"Your daddy loves everything I make," I said, feeling a flutter of pride as I returned to the stove for Ryan's stack—triple chocolate chip with hazelnut spread, a recipe I'd perfected over the years.

Strong arms encircled my waist from behind, and I leaned back into Ryan's embrace, savoring his warmth against my spine. His cologne—sandalwood and cedar—enveloped me in a scent I'd grown to associate with safety and love.

"Something smells amazing," he murmured against my neck, his voice still rough with sleep. "You spoil us, Sarah."

I turned in his arms, taking in his tall frame in the tailored navy suit that highlighted the blue of his eyes. Even after eight years, the sight of him still made my heart skip.

"I made your favorite," I said, gesturing to the elaborate breakfast spread. "Emma helped design yours."

Ryan kissed me soundly, then bent to lift Emma into a hug. "My two girls are the best things that ever happened to me," he declared, settling Emma onto his lap as I served his breakfast.

We ate together, a picture-perfect family scene that I'd worked hard to create. As Ryan devoured his pancakes, he suddenly looked up with an excited gleam in his eye.

"I've been thinking," he said, reaching for his coffee. "We should celebrate tonight. There's a new Michelin place downtown I've been wanting to try."

"Tonight?" I glanced at Emma, who was carefully arranging her remaining pancake into a smaller butterfly. "But we usually put Emma to bed early on weeknights."

"We'll get a sitter," Ryan insisted. "This calls for a special occasion."

"What's the occasion?" I asked, curious about his sudden enthusiasm.

"Jessica's finally settling in at work," he replied casually. "She's been a huge help with the Henderson account. I'd like to show her some appreciation."

I nodded, recognizing the name of his new assistant. "That's... thoughtful of you."

"Why don't we invite her to join us?" Ryan suggested, his tone light but determined. "She just moved to New York and doesn't know anyone. It would be nice to welcome her properly."

I hesitated only briefly before agreeing. After all, I'd built my life around supporting Ryan's success. If this Jessica was important to his work, then she was important to our family.

---

That evening, Jessica arrived at our home precisely at seven, dressed in a modest black dress that somehow managed to highlight every curve. She was younger than I'd expected—perhaps twenty-five—with glossy dark hair and wide eyes that took in our home with what appeared to be genuine admiration.

"This is stunning," she gushed, following Ryan into our living room where I waited with drinks. "You have such a beautiful family."

"Thank you," I smiled, handing her a glass of wine. "Welcome to our home."

Dinner was pleasant enough. Jessica charmed us with stories of her adjustment to New York, while Ryan beamed with pride at having hired someone so capable. I focused on keeping the conversation flowing and ensuring everyone's glasses stayed full.

"You know," Jessica said suddenly, turning to me as we finished the main course, "Ryan mentioned you used to be an accountant?"

I nodded, surprised by the sudden shift in topic. "Yes, actually. Before Emma was born."

"Were you good?" she asked, her expression innocent but her eyes sharp.

"One of the best," Ryan answered for me, squeezing my shoulder affectionately.

Jessica's eyebrows rose in exaggerated surprise. "Really? That's incredible. And you just... gave it all up?"

The way she phrased it made it sound like I'd abandoned something trivial, like a hobby rather than a promising career.

"I chose something more important," I replied gently. "Family."

"It must be nice," Jessica mused, swirling her wine thoughtfully. "To be so... settled. Do you ever get bored though? Just wondering about all those numbers and spreadsheets?"

The question hung in the air between us, innocent on the surface but carrying an undercurrent I couldn't quite identify.

Before I could answer, Ryan jumped in with a change of subject, but Jessica's words had planted something in my mind—a tiny seed of doubt about the choices I'd made.

---

Three weeks later, Emma woke up with a fever. Concerned about Ryan working late at the office again, I decided to bring him some homemade chicken soup—the same recipe my mother had always made when I was sick.

The building was quiet when I arrived, most employees having gone home for the evening. I rode the elevator to the executive floor, my heart full of care for my husband who worked so hard to provide for us.

Using the spare key Ryan had given me years ago, I unlocked his office door silently, planning to surprise him with the warm meal.

The sound stopped me first—soft moans and rustling fabric.

Then I saw them.

Jessica sat astride Ryan in his leather desk chair, her skirt bunched around her waist, Ryan's hands gripping her possessively as they kissed passionately.

"You feel so much better than with Sarah," Jessica murmured between kisses. "So tight..."

"Because you're tighter," Ryan responded huskily. "She's had a kid."

The soup container slipped from my suddenly numb fingers, landing silently on the plush carpet.

I backed away slowly, unseen by the couple still entwined in my husband's chair—in the life I had built for us.

My perfect world shattered around me, but as tears threatened to fall, something else rose within me—something cold and calculating that began to process what I'd seen not with heartbreak, but with strategic clarity.

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