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The Psycho Wife’s Final Revenge Novel Cover

The Psycho Wife’s Final Revenge

"Mom is just a psycho control freak. Don't worry, Chloe, you're the cool one." I froze outside my own living room, watching my fifteen-year-old son hand my husband's mistress a slice of pizza. My husband laughed, kissing the woman on the cheek while my daughter cheered. For over a decade, I played the strict villain to build their perfect lives and manage their messes. They thought I was the problem. Now, they will learn what survival looks like without my money and protection. Will their perfect new family survive when the real world comes crashing down?
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Chapter 2

I drank my black coffee in the hotel restaurant at seven, ignoring the nineteen unread text messages from Mark. By noon, I pushed open the front door of our house.

The smell of stale pepperoni and spilled beer hit me instantly.

I walked into the kitchen. Cardboard pizza boxes covered the marble island. Empty champagne flutes cluttered the sink, their sticky rims attracting a lone fruit fly.

Mia sat on a barstool, aggressively tapping her phone screen.

"There is literally nothing to eat," my twelve-year-old daughter announced. She didn't look up. "You didn't make breakfast. And now it's lunch."

"There are groceries in the fridge, Mia," I said.

"I don't know how to cook organic eggs. You always do it."

Heavy footsteps sounded on the stairs. Mark walked into the kitchen, rubbing the back of his neck. He wore the same gray sweatpants from the video last night.

"You finally decided to show up," Mark said.

I set my purse on the only clean spot on the counter. "I did."

"Where were you?" He stepped closer, his voice laced with manufactured exhaustion. "I had to hold down the fort all night. Leo was freaking out about his math project, Mia was hungry, and I had to handle it all by myself."

"You had help," I said.

Mark paused. A muscle in his jaw twitched. "What does that mean?"

"I assume you figured it out."

"I asked you to tutor your son, Claire. You vanished. You can't just abandon your family and leave me to play single dad because your meetings ran late."

He played the victim flawlessly.

"Are you going to make me a sandwich or not?" Mia interrupted.

"Make it yourself," I said.

Mia dropped her phone on the counter. "Dad! Tell her she has to."

"Claire, stop punishing the kids because you're stressed about work," Mark scolded. He wrapped an arm around Mia's shoulders. "It's fine, sweetie. I'll order us some food. Mom is just in a mood."

"A mood?" I asked, keeping my tone perfectly flat.

"Yes. You walk in here, ignore your family, and act like we're a burden. I don't know what happened in Chicago, but you need to leave your corporate attitude at the door."

"I'll remember that," I said.

I didn't argue. I didn't scream. I just turned around and walked up the stairs.

I went straight into my home office and locked the heavy mahogany door.

I sat at my desk and pulled my laptop open. The house was wired with a state-of-the-art security system. I paid for the installation last year after a string of burglaries in our neighborhood.

I navigated to the portal and typed my administrative password. The dashboard loaded.

I clicked on the hallway and living room camera feeds from last night.

A black screen stared back at me.

*Error: File Not Found.*

I frowned and opened the system audit log. Lines of code scrolled down the screen until I found the timestamp for 11:45 PM.

*User: Leo_V executed manual delete.*

My chest went hollow. My fifteen-year-old son hadn't just mocked me. He had actively wiped the security footage to protect his father's mistress.

I grabbed my cell phone and dialed the security provider.

"Knox Home Protection," a male voice answered. "This is Greg. How can I help you?"

"This is Claire Vance. Account pin eight-four-nine-two."

"Hello, Ms. Vance. Is everything alright at the residence?"

"I need a full restoration of my cloud backup."

"Did you lose some local files?"

"Yes. I need the backend data for the past ninety days. Everything recorded on the interior cameras."

Keys clattered on Greg's end of the line. "I see the localized deletion. We keep a mirrored backup on our secure servers for premium clients. I can authorize the transfer now."

"How long will it take?"

"The files are compressing. I will email you an encrypted download link in about ten minutes."

"Thank you, Greg."

I hung up. Ten minutes later, the email chimed. I downloaded the massive folder onto a portable hard drive.

I slipped the drive into my coat pocket, bypassed the kitchen, and walked straight out to the garage.

"Where are you going now?" Mark shouted from the hallway.

I shut the door on his voice.

I drove downtown to First National Bank. The midday traffic crawled, but my grip on the steering wheel remained loose. Panic had burned out, leaving only cold strategy behind.

The bank teller smiled as I approached the counter. "Ms. Vance. Accessing your box today?"

"Yes, please," I said. "And I need to verify the access list."

"Let me pull that up." She typed on her terminal. "Currently, only you and Mark Vance have signature authority."

"Remove him," I instructed.

"I'll need you to sign a revocation form."

"Print it."

She handed me a clipboard. I signed my name and slid it back.

"He is officially removed," she confirmed.

"Thank you. Now the vault."

She escorted me into the back room. The heavy steel door shut behind us. I inserted my key, and she turned the master key.

I pulled out Box 402. It held my grandmother's jewelry and some emergency cash. I placed the silver hard drive right on top of the velvet pouches.

"All set," I told the teller.

I locked the box and walked back out to the parking lot.

The sun glared off the windshield of my SUV. I climbed into the driver's seat and opened the glove compartment.

A thick white envelope sat under the vehicle registration.

I pulled it out and flipped the flap open. Four first-class boarding passes to Maui slid into my lap. I had booked the resort three months ago. A surprise family getaway to celebrate Mark landing a new client.

I stared at the printed names. *Mark Vance. Claire Vance. Leo Vance. Mia Vance.*

"Navigation," I said to the dashboard. "Cancel all calendar alerts for the Maui itinerary."

"Itinerary canceled," the automated voice replied.

I grabbed the stack of tickets. I ripped them down the middle.

The thick cardstock resisted, but I forced my hands in opposite directions until the paper tore. I stacked the halves and ripped them again.

I tossed the shredded pieces into the empty cup holder.

I picked up my iPad from the passenger seat. I needed to know exactly what else Mark had been doing in my house. I opened the unzipped security folder and started scrubbing through the timeline.

I skipped the mundane footage. Leo playing video games. Mia complaining about homework.

I jumped back two weeks. The thumbnail for the main study showed two figures.

I tapped the video to play.

Mark sat behind my custom oak desk. Chloe stood next to him, leaning over his shoulder.

"Are you sure she won't notice?" Chloe asked on the recording.

"Claire doesn't look at the corporate mail," Mark replied. "She trusts my accountant. We just process the paperwork and file it."

I paused the video. I pinched the screen, zooming in on the high-resolution feed.

Mark slid a thick manila folder across the desk. Chloe picked it up and pulled out a stack of stapled papers.

The camera angle caught the top page perfectly.

My eyes locked on the bold black header.

*Deed of Property Transfer.*

My blood turned to ice. Mark wasn't just hiding a mistress. He was signing my house out from under me, line by forged line, while I packed lunches and funded his failures. I took a screenshot, then another, and saved every frame to the encrypted drive in my pocket.

He thought he was quietly stealing a home. He had no idea he'd just handed me the rope to hang his entire empire.

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