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The Housewife's Secret Fortune

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For a decade, Sarah let herself be treated like nothing—a frugal, invisible wife eclipsed by her husband’s glamorous mistress. But when she uncovers Michael’s betrayal and the secret fortune her husband kept hidden, Sarah reclaims not only her wealth but her power. Betrayal turns to vengeance, and the meek housewife rises as a ruthless heiress determined to take back her life. In love, business, and revenge—Sarah will no longer play small.

The Housewife's Secret Fortune Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of MegaMart cast their harsh glow over the cereal aisle as I reached for the generic brand cornflakes—the ones with the bright yellow "50% OFF" sticker that had caught my eye. My fingers automatically went to the small stack of coupons in my purse, a habit I'd perfected over the past ten years. Every penny saved was a penny earned, as Michael often reminded me when he complained about our tight budget.

The familiar sound of his laugh made me freeze.

I turned slowly, my heart doing that peculiar skip it always did when I heard his voice unexpectedly. There he was, three aisles over in the wine section, his sandy brown hair catching the light as he gestured animatedly. But he wasn't alone.

A woman stood beside him—tall, elegant, with glossy black hair that fell in perfect waves past her shoulders. She wore a cream-colored blazer that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe, and when she laughed at something Michael said, her teeth were magazine-perfect white.

I recognized her immediately. Jennifer Croft from his office. I'd seen her photo on the company website when Michael had mentioned getting a new colleague in the marketing department. In person, she was even more stunning than her professional headshot suggested.

My hand tightened around the box of cereal as I watched Michael select a bottle of wine—not the cheap stuff we usually bought for special occasions, but something from the top shelf. The kind of wine that would make me wince when I saw the receipt.

"This one's perfect," I heard him say, his voice carrying that confident tone he used to use with me, back when we were dating. "Trust me, you'll love it."

Jennifer placed her manicured hand on his arm, and I felt something cold settle in my stomach. "You have such good taste, Michael. I can't wait to try it."

I should have walked away. Should have turned around and finished my shopping, pretended I hadn't seen them. But something rooted me to the spot, some masochistic need to witness whatever this was.

They moved toward the checkout lanes, and I found myself following at a distance, my cart squeaking softly on the polished floor. Michael was carrying her items—expensive organic produce, imported cheese, the kind of groceries I'd stopped buying years ago when we'd agreed to "tighten our belts."

"Michael?"

The word slipped out before I could stop it. Both of them turned, and for a moment, I saw something flicker across Michael's face—surprise, maybe even panic. But it was gone so quickly I might have imagined it.

"Oh," Jennifer said, her perfectly shaped eyebrows rising slightly as she took in my appearance. I was suddenly hyper-aware of my faded jeans, the cardigan with the small hole near the left elbow that I kept meaning to mend, my hair pulled back in a practical ponytail. "Do you know this woman, Michael?"

Michael's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. He looked at me for a long moment, and I saw him make a calculation—the same way he looked when he was deciding whether to spend money on something.

"No," he said finally, his voice flat and dismissive. "I have no idea who she is."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I actually took a step backward, my cart bumping into the magazine rack behind me.

Jennifer's gaze flicked between us, clearly sensing some kind of tension but not understanding its source. "She seemed to know you," she said with a slight frown.

"Some random woman, I guess." Michael shrugged, already turning away. "You know how it is—people think they know you from somewhere. Come on, let's get going. I made reservations for seven."

Reservations. At seven. On a Tuesday night when he'd told me he'd be working late.

I stood there, frozen, as they walked away together. Michael's hand found the small of Jennifer's back, guiding her toward the exit with the same gentle possessiveness he'd once shown me. They were laughing again, their voices fading as they disappeared through the automatic doors.

The checkout clerk was staring at me with undisguised curiosity. "Ma'am? Are you ready to check out?"

I nodded numbly, moving forward on autopilot. My hands shook slightly as I fumbled for my coupons, the small pieces of paper suddenly feeling like symbols of everything wrong with my life. The clerk scanned each item with practiced efficiency, and I watched the total climb: $47.83. I had exactly fifty dollars in cash, money I'd carefully budgeted for this week's groceries.

"Your total is forty-seven eighty-three," the clerk announced.

I handed over the bills, my mind still reeling. Random woman. That's what I was to him now. Not his wife of ten years, not the mother of his child, not the woman who'd stood by his side through every career disappointment and financial struggle. Just some random woman.

The drive home was a blur. I sat in our driveway for several minutes after parking, staring at our modest two-story house with its peeling paint and overgrown lawn. Through the living room window, I could see Lily doing her homework at the kitchen table, her dark hair falling across her face in concentration.

Inside, the house felt smaller than usual. Lily looked up when I entered with the grocery bags.

"Mom, can I have money for the school fundraiser? Everyone else is buying the premium package, and I don't want to be the only one with the basic option."

I set the bags down carefully, my movements deliberate and controlled. "How much is the premium package?"

"Only fifty dollars. Please, Mom? Sarah Henderson's mom already bought hers, and she said her mom didn't even blink at the cost."

Fifty dollars. The same amount I'd just spent on groceries that would last us a week. The same amount Michael had probably spent on that single bottle of wine for Jennifer.

"We'll see," I said quietly, beginning to unpack the groceries. "Let me talk to your father when he gets home."

Lily's face fell. "He's going to say no, isn't he? He always says no when it's something for me, but he bought that expensive golf club last month."

I paused, a can of soup halfway to the pantry. She was right, of course. Michael had purchased a new driver for his golf game—a sport he'd taken up to "network with clients," though I'd never seen any new business come from it.

"Your father works hard for our family," I said, the words tasting like ash in my mouth.

"Then why does he always look so angry when he comes home?" Lily asked, her voice small. "And why does he always complain about money when he thinks I'm not listening?"

I didn't have an answer for that. How could I explain to my twelve-year-old daughter that her father was ashamed of us? That he saw our modest lifestyle as a personal failure rather than a choice we'd made together?

The sound of Michael's key in the front door made us both look up. He walked in with his usual end-of-day weariness, loosening his tie as he surveyed the kitchen.

"Smells like... nothing," he said, opening the refrigerator. "What's for dinner?"

"I was thinking pasta with the sauce I made last weekend," I replied, watching his face carefully for any sign of guilt or discomfort. But he looked exactly the same as always—tired, slightly irritated, completely ordinary.

As if he hadn't just pretended not to know me in front of another woman. As if he hadn't just erased ten years of marriage with three simple words: I have no idea who she is.

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