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The Housewife's Secret Fortune

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.
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Chapter 2

The doorbell's shrill ring cut through the quiet Saturday morning like a knife. I wiped my hands on the dish towel, glancing at the clock—9:30 AM. Too early for visitors, but I knew that particular pattern of impatient, rapid-fire rings.

Jessica.

My younger sister stood on the doorstep in all her polished glory, her designer heels clicking against the concrete as she shifted her weight. Her blonde hair was perfectly styled in loose waves, and her burgundy dress probably cost more than our monthly grocery budget. The contrast between us was stark—me in my faded jeans and Michael's old college sweatshirt, her looking like she'd stepped off the pages of a fashion magazine.

"Sarah," she said, her voice carrying that familiar note of barely concealed disdain as her eyes swept over my appearance. "I was in the neighborhood and thought I'd stop by."

Liar. Jessica lived forty minutes away in the upscale Riverside district. She'd never been "in the neighborhood" in her life.

"Come in," I said, stepping aside. "Coffee?"

"God, no." She wrinkled her nose as she surveyed our living room, taking in the secondhand furniture and the worn carpet. "I can't stay long anyway. I'm meeting Richard at the country club for brunch."

Richard. Her latest boyfriend, some hedge fund manager with more money than sense. Jessica collected wealthy men like other people collected stamps.

She perched on the edge of our sofa as if afraid it might contaminate her dress, her manicured fingers drumming against her Hermès purse. "So, how are things? Still... struggling?"

The word hung in the air like a slap. I sat across from her, my hands folded in my lap. "We're doing fine."

"Fine?" Jessica's laugh was sharp, cutting. "Sarah, look around. Look at yourself." Her gaze traveled over me with surgical precision, cataloging every flaw. "I can't believe you married some nobody office worker and live like this. Look at you—you're pathetic. No wonder he doesn't respect you."

The words hit their mark, each one finding the soft spots in my armor that ten years of marriage had worn thin. "Michael respects me," I said quietly, but even I could hear how hollow it sounded.

"Does he?" Jessica leaned forward, her eyes glittering with cruel amusement. "Because from what I hear, he's been seen around town with a much younger, much prettier colleague. Jennifer something-or-other."

My blood turned to ice. "What are you talking about?"

"Oh, come on, Sarah. Everyone knows. Richard's friend works at the same company. They've been spotted at restaurants, wine bars, that new French place downtown." She examined her nails with studied casualness. "Apparently, she's quite the catch. Young, successful, knows how to dress herself."

Each word was a carefully aimed dart. I kept my face neutral, but inside, something was crumbling. "You don't know what you're talking about."

"Don't I?" Jessica stood up, smoothing down her dress. "When was the last time Michael took you anywhere nice? When was the last time he looked at you the way a man should look at his wife?"

I had no answer for that. The silence stretched between us, heavy with unspoken truths.

"You used to be somebody, Sarah," Jessica continued, her voice softer now but no less cruel. "You had potential. And you threw it all away for what? This?" She gestured around the room with obvious distaste. "A mediocre man who's ashamed to be seen with you?"

She was at the door before I could respond, her heels clicking across the hardwood. "I'll see myself out. Try to do something about... all this," she said, waving vaguely at me. "It's depressing."

The door closed with a soft click, leaving me alone with the echoes of her words. I sat there for a long time, staring at the spot where she'd stood, feeling smaller and more insignificant with each passing minute.

* * *

The coffee shop on Fifth Street had always been my refuge. It was one of the few places I could afford to treat myself—a small luxury that Michael grudgingly allowed. The familiar smell of roasted beans and the gentle hum of conversation usually soothed me, but today, even this sanctuary felt tainted.

I was stirring my coffee when I heard the voice.

"Sarah? Sarah Jenkins?"

I looked up to see Amanda Price standing beside my table, her expression a careful mask of polite surprise. Amanda, who used to be my closest friend. Amanda, who used to call me every day, who knew all my secrets, who'd been my maid of honor.

She looked exactly the same—perfectly put together in her tailored blazer and designer jeans, her auburn hair styled in an expensive cut that framed her face beautifully. The kind of woman who belonged in places like this, who fit seamlessly into the world of success and sophistication.

"Amanda," I managed, forcing a smile. "What a surprise."

Her eyes did that same sweep Jessica's had done—quick, assessing, cataloging every sign of my diminished circumstances. The cheap coffee instead of a latte, the worn cardigan, the absence of any jewelry beyond my simple wedding band.

"You look..." she paused, searching for a diplomatic word, "different."

Different. Not good, not well, not happy. Different.

"How have you been?" I asked, though I already knew. Amanda's social media was a carefully curated showcase of her life—exotic vacations, charity galas, dinner parties with people whose names appeared in the society pages.

"Oh, you know, busy as always. The foundation keeps me running ragged, and David's been traveling so much for work." She glanced at her watch, a gesture so subtle I almost missed it. "Speaking of which, I really should get going. I'm meeting the planning committee for the Children's Hospital fundraiser."

Of course she was. Amanda had always been involved in charity work, but now it was her full-time occupation—the kind of volunteer work that was really just another form of networking, another way to maintain her position in the social hierarchy.

"That sounds wonderful," I said, and meant it. "It was good seeing you."

"Yes, absolutely." She was already backing away, her phone appearing in her hand like magic. "We should catch up properly sometime. I'll call you."

But she wouldn't call. We both knew it.

I watched her walk away, her heels clicking confidently across the polished floor. At the door, she paused to answer her phone, and I caught fragments of her conversation as she stepped outside.

"...you'll never believe who I just ran into... Sarah Jenkins... I know, right? It's so sad how far she's fallen... living like some kind of... can barely afford coffee..."

The words drifted back through the glass door, each one a fresh wound. I sat there, my coffee growing cold in my hands, surrounded by the gentle buzz of other people's conversations, other people's lives, feeling more alone than I'd ever felt in my life.

Ten years ago, Amanda and I had been equals. We'd shared dreams, ambitions, fears. Now she looked at me like I was a cautionary tale, a reminder of what happened when you made the wrong choices.

Maybe she was right. Maybe Jessica was right. Maybe I had thrown everything away for a man who saw me as nothing more than an inconvenience, a burden, a random woman in a grocery store.

The thought settled over me like a heavy blanket, suffocating and inescapable. I finished my coffee in silence, surrounded by strangers who belonged in a world I'd somehow lost the right to inhabit.

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