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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 4

The morphine made everything feel distant and hazy, but not distant enough to dull the sharp edge of Michael's voice drifting from the hallway. I'd been drifting in and out of sleep since the surgery three days ago, my body still recovering from the appendectomy that had landed me in this sterile hospital room.

"I know, I know," Michael was saying, his voice carrying that animated tone he never used with me anymore. "The timing couldn't be worse, but what can I do? She's laid up for at least another week."

A pause. He was on the phone.

"No, Jennifer, you don't understand. She's become such a burden. Dead weight, honestly. I can't even take you to the company events because I have to deal with... this." His voice dropped lower, but the hospital walls were thin. "God, I wish I could trade up to someone like you. Someone who actually takes care of herself, you know?"

My heart monitor gave a small blip, and I forced myself to breathe slowly, evenly. The nurses would come running if they thought something was wrong.

"She used to be different," Michael continued, and I could picture him pacing the hallway, running his hand through his hair the way he did when he was agitated. "But now? Look at her. She's let herself go completely. No pride in her appearance, no ambition. Sometimes I wonder what I was thinking when I married her."

The words hit me like physical blows, each one finding its mark with surgical precision. Ten years of marriage, and this was how he really saw me. Not as the woman who'd supported him through every career setback, every disappointment, every moment of self-doubt. Just dead weight.

"I have to go," he said suddenly. "She might be awake, and I need to play the devoted husband for a little while longer."

The sound of his footsteps approached my room, and I quickly closed my eyes, forcing my breathing to remain deep and regular. The door opened with a soft click.

"How are you feeling?" he asked, his voice now gentle, concerned—a complete transformation from the man I'd just overheard.

I opened my eyes slowly, as if I'd just woken up. "Tired," I managed, my voice hoarse from the breathing tube they'd removed yesterday.

"The doctor says you'll be able to come home tomorrow," he said, settling into the uncomfortable visitor's chair. "I'll take the day off to help you get settled."

Such a devoted husband. If only I hadn't heard what he really thought about having to "deal with this."

* * *

The phone calls started the day I came home from the hospital.

The first time, I was resting on the couch when the landline rang. I reached for it slowly, my incision still tender.

"Hello?"

Silence. Then the click of someone hanging up.

It happened again two hours later. And again that evening while Michael was supposedly working late.

By the third day, Jennifer had grown bolder.

"Is Michael there?" Her voice was honey-sweet, but there was something underneath it, something sharp and calculating.

"He's at work," I said, gripping the phone tighter than necessary.

"Oh, what a shame. I was hoping to discuss our upcoming project with him." A pause. "You know, Sarah, I have to say, Michael works so incredibly hard. He really deserves better than what he has at home, don't you think?"

The words hung in the air like poison gas. "I'm sorry, what did you say?"

"Oh, nothing important. Just that some men need partners who can keep up with their ambitions. Who can... enhance their image rather than drag it down." Her laugh was light, musical, cruel. "Anyway, tell him I called. We have so much to discuss."

The line went dead, leaving me staring at the phone in my shaking hand.

* * *

Michael came home that Friday with news that made his whole face light up in a way I hadn't seen in years.

"I got the promotion," he announced, loosening his tie with a flourish. "Senior Account Manager. Fifteen percent raise, corner office, the works."

"Michael, that's wonderful!" I started to get up from the couch, but he was already moving past me toward the kitchen.

"We're celebrating tonight. The whole team is going to Chez Laurent—you know, that French place downtown." He was pulling a beer from the refrigerator, his back to me. "Should be a great evening."

"What time should I be ready?" I asked, though something in his posture already told me the answer.

"Oh." He turned around, and for just a moment, I saw something flicker across his face—guilt, maybe, or annoyance at having to spell it out. "This is really more of a work thing. You understand. Just the team, some clients. Very professional."

Very professional. "Of course," I said quietly. "I understand."

He left at seven, wearing his best suit and a cologne I didn't recognize. I spent the evening on the couch with a heating pad pressed against my still-tender incision, watching romantic comedies and trying not to think about my husband celebrating his success with another woman.

He came home at three in the morning, stumbling through the front door with the careful movements of someone trying very hard not to appear drunk. I heard him in the bathroom, running water, probably splashing his face.

When he finally came to bed, the smell hit me immediately—perfume, floral and expensive, nothing like anything I owned. In the dim light from the hallway, I could see the dark smudge on his collar, the unmistakable stain of lipstick.

"How was dinner?" I whispered into the darkness.

"Fine," he mumbled, already turning away from me. "Just work stuff. You wouldn't be interested."

I lay there listening to his breathing even out into sleep, the smell of another woman's perfume filling the space between us like a wall I could never climb.

* * *

Lily came home from school the next Monday with red-rimmed eyes and a trembling chin that broke my heart.

"What happened, sweetheart?" I asked, pulling her into my arms on the couch.

"The kids at school," she hiccupped against my shoulder. "They were talking about the fundraiser last week. About how all the moms looked."

My stomach dropped. The school fundraiser where I'd worn my best dress—the navy blue one I'd bought three years ago, carefully mended where the seam had split.

"What did they say?" I asked, though I wasn't sure I wanted to know.

"Madison asked why you dress like a homeless person." The words came out in a rush, followed by fresh tears. "And Tyler said his mom asked why you can't look normal and pretty like the other moms. They all started laughing, and I didn't know what to say."

I held her tighter, my own eyes burning with unshed tears. "Oh, baby."

"Why can't you just... try harder?" she asked, pulling back to look at me with her father's eyes. "Why can't you be like the other moms? They all have nice clothes and pretty hair, and their husbands look happy to be with them."

Each word was a knife twist, made worse by the innocent honesty in her voice. She wasn't trying to be cruel—she was just a twelve-year-old girl who wanted to fit in, who was tired of being embarrassed by her mother.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, because what else could I say? That I'd been trying to be the woman her father had once claimed to love? That I'd somehow convinced myself that appearances didn't matter as much as loyalty, as much as love?

"Maybe Dad could help you buy some new clothes?" she suggested hopefully. "Like the kind Jennifer wears?"

My blood turned to ice. "What do you know about Jennifer?"

"She came to Dad's office when we visited last week, remember? She's really pretty. And she smells nice, like flowers." Lily's voice was wistful. "I wish you could be more like her."

I closed my eyes, holding my daughter close while my world crumbled around me. Even my own child saw me as the inferior choice, the embarrassing option, the mother who couldn't measure up to the woman who was slowly stealing her father away.

"I'll try harder," I promised, the words tasting like ashes in my mouth. "I'll try to be better."

But even as I said it, I wondered if it was already too late. If I'd already lost everything that mattered, one humiliation at a time.

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