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The Nextdoor Intruder CEO Husband Triple Betrayal

Clara Hayes kept her independence and her maiden name when she married tech CEO Julian Sterling, building a pristine life in Beverly Hills. But when the Nextdoor app alerts her to a creepy Amazon deliveryman casing her mansion every Wednesday, Clara's sanctuary shatters. Attempting to catch the stalker, she hides in her closet, only to discover the intruder is her own husband, using the disguise to sleep with her best friend, Harper. Even more twisted, the anonymous neighbor fueling Clara's paranoia is Maya, Julian’s subordinate and his other mistress, pulling the strings to destroy her rivals. Stripped of her trust, Clara transforms from terrified prey to the ultimate predator in a vicious neighborhood game.
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Chapter 2

I crouched low on the cold marble tiles of the front hallway, the heavy mahogany shoe cabinet yawning open in front of me. The spare house key dug firmly and painfully into my palm. Its jagged brass edges were heavily caked with dried, brown mud.

In my left hand, I held Julian’s bespoke leather Oxford shoe. I pressed the expensive heel of the shoe directly against the glowing screen of my phone.

The photo displayed the wet, distinct footprint left on my sunroom rug yesterday afternoon. The unique diamond-shaped tread of the Oxford aligned flawlessly, perfectly with the digital image.

Julian Sterling, my husband of five years, was the intruder. He had stood out in the dark, unlocking our own door, playing a twisted, psychological game of terror with my sanity.

The sudden chime of the front door echoed through the foyer, startling me so badly I nearly dropped the phone. A key rattled loudly in the deadbolt.

Harper Vance, my best friend of a decade, pushed the heavy oak door open. She was expertly balancing two steaming cups of expensive coffee and a pink pastry box.

"I brought reinforcements," she announced brightly, kicking the door shut with her designer heel.

I shoved Julian’s shoe violently back onto the rack and stood up, swiftly slipping the muddy key into the front pocket of my jeans.

"You didn't have to come, Harper," I said, fighting to keep my tone strictly neutral and devoid of the rage simmering in my blood.

She marched over, her heels clicking aggressively on the marble, and shoved a cardboard cup into my hands. "Drink this. You look like an absolute corpse, Clara. Seriously."

I took a slow sip. The bitter, scalding liquid coated my tongue. Looking at my best friend, the bedrock of my trust shattered completely. She had a key to my house. She let herself in without so much as knocking.

"I'm incredibly worried about you," Harper said, her voice thick with exaggerated, theatrical concern. "That Nextdoor post terrified me. A man picking your locks in broad daylight? Clara, this is serious."

"Julian came home early," I lied smoothly, watching her eyes intensely for any micro-reaction. "It was just a massive misunderstanding with the new alarm system."

Harper waved a perfectly manicured hand, entirely dismissing the excuse. "Don't cover for the security flaws of this massive estate. You are not safe here, Clara. Not at all."

"I feel perfectly fine."

"You are in total, utter denial." She stepped uncomfortably closer, grabbing my forearm. Her sharp acrylic nails bit painfully into my skin. "Next Wednesday. You are packing a bag and coming with me to the Vanguard Hotel downtown. It has biometric scanners and armed guards at every single entrance."

"Why next Wednesday?" I asked, keeping my face blank.

"Because Julian goes to Chicago on Tuesday," she replied instantly, without missing a beat. "You'll be completely alone in this massive house. Whoever is posting those photos online is clearly escalating."

"Julian said he hired extra security patrols," I countered.

"Rent-a-cops won't stop a determined stalker," Harper argued, her grip tightening painfully on my arm. "I already booked the suite entirely under my name. No one will know you are there."

"Who else knows about this specific hotel?" I asked.

"No one," Harper insisted firmly. "Just me. I even used an alias to book it."

"Why an alias?"

"Because of the stalker, Clara! Are you not listening to me?" she snapped, her frustration boiling over.

"I'm listening," I said calmly. "I'm just trying to understand why you're significantly more panicked than I am."

"Because I actually care about you!" she yelled, her eyes flashing. "Julian is off playing tech genius in California, and you are just sitting here waiting to be attacked in your own home."

"I don't want to leave my home."

"You are being stubborn and incredibly stupid," she snapped, abruptly dropping my arm. "If that guy gets inside, he won't just take the silverware, Clara."

She turned her back to me in a huff and walked purposefully toward the kitchen. I stayed perfectly still, tracking her every movement like a predator.

Instead of walking down the center of the hallway like a normal person, Harper hugged the left wall tightly. Her shoulder brushed against the expensive silk wallpaper. She sidestepped the antique console table, weaving in a strange, deliberate, jagged path.

She was staying exactly, mathematically out of the sightline of the new pinhole camera.

I had hidden that camera inside the smoke detector at midnight the night before. Julian didn't know about it.

But Harper did. She bypassed the hidden lens with practiced, flawless precision.

A laugh bubbled up unexpectedly in my throat. It was a sharp, ugly, hollow sound, completely out of place for a terrified victim.

Harper spun around, her brow furrowing in deep confusion. "What's funny?"

"Nothing," I said, forcing a tight, convincing smile. "Just a joke I remembered."

My phone vibrated violently in my back pocket, a harsh, demanding buzz against my thigh.

"Who is texting you?" Harper asked, her tone shifting to suspicion as she took a step back toward me.

I pulled the device out. A direct message notification flashed brightly across the lock screen.

*User: BeverlyWatcher*

I opened the encrypted chat. There was no text. Just an image file.

I tapped the screen. A high-resolution architectural blueprint of the house loaded instantly. The lines were incredibly crisp, detailing every vent, window, and door of the Sterling estate. Right in the dead center of the second floor, a thick red marker heavily circled the master bedroom. My bedroom.

My pulse hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. The fear I had been carrying for days vanished, instantly replaced by a cold, hard, unyielding anger.

They wanted me out of the house next Wednesday. They were mapping my sanctuary.

"Clara?" Harper demanded, stepping closer. "Who is it?"

I locked the screen and smoothly slid the phone up the sleeve of my oversized sweater, pressing the cold metal against my bare forearm.

"Just the alarm company," I said smoothly, not missing a beat. "Confirming a routine system update."

"See?" Harper threw her manicured hands up in exasperation. "Even the alarm company knows this place is a massive target. You are leaving next Wednesday. I absolutely won't take no for an answer."

I looked at her perfectly contoured face. The fake sincerity shining in her eyes made my stomach turn. I wasn't running anymore.

I was the prey, but now I held the map.

"You're right," I said, keeping my voice soft, submissive, and broken. "I'll pack a bag."

I had absolutely no intention of leaving. Next Wednesday, I would be waiting for them.

Harper sighed, a loud, theatrical sound of profound relief. She checked her expensive gold wristwatch. "I have to get to a fitting at Saks. Call me tonight, Clara. Promise me you will."

"I promise."

She turned and grabbed her orange Hermes Birkin bag from the hallway bench. As she yanked it aggressively off the velvet cushion, the heavy gold clasp snagged on her silk scarf.

The bag tipped sideways. A small, rectangular piece of plastic slipped out of the side pocket and clattered loudly onto the hardwood floor.

Harper froze, her eyes widening in sheer panic.

I stepped forward and scooped it up before she could even reach it. It was a hotel keycard. The logo stamped in the center featured a stylized silver mountain peak.

*The Summit Resort, Silicon Valley.*

"Drop something?" I asked, holding the card casually between my index and middle fingers.

Julian was currently at a major tech conference in Silicon Valley. He was staying at The Summit Resort.

Harper snatched the card violently from my hand, her cheeks flushing a deep, unnatural pink. She avoided my gaze entirely, looking anywhere but at me.

"It's an old room key," she muttered rapidly, shoving it deep into the dark interior of her expensive purse. "From a spa trip I took last month."

"Right," I said, my voice dropping to a knowing whisper. "Last month."

She didn't even say goodbye. She pulled the front door open and practically sprinted down the driveway to her Mercedes.

I stood alone in the silent hallway, the muddy spare key burning a terrible hole in my pocket.

Why did my supposed best friend have the keycard to my husband's remote hotel?

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