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The Truth Hidden Beneath Our Bed

For ten years, I believed my husband Adrian was a frugal, hardworking man. We lived modestly, saving every penny while he preached about our tight budget. Then I found the burner phone hidden under our bed. The top contact wasn't me, his wife, but a woman saved as "My Love ." The phone revealed his eight-year double life. He had another family in Austin-a "wife" named Jasmine and a son, Angel. He'd bought them a $1.2 million house and a luxury SUV with our marital assets. All while telling me we couldn't afford a new dress or swimming lessons for our son, Cameron. His parents knew everything. They even attended his fake wedding to Jasmine while I was at home, pregnant with their first grandchild. My entire marriage wasn't just a lie; it was a financial shield for his real family. So when he came home from his latest "business trip" and asked to take control of my salary to "tie up loose ends," I didn't cry. I simply slid the burner phone across the table. "I've already hired a lawyer, Adrian. And I'm taking back every single penny."
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Chapter 1

For ten years, I believed my husband Adrian was a frugal, hardworking man. We lived modestly, saving every penny while he preached about our tight budget.

Then I found the burner phone hidden under our bed. The top contact wasn't me, his wife, but a woman saved as "My Love ."

The phone revealed his eight-year double life.

He had another family in Austin-a "wife" named Jasmine and a son, Angel. He'd bought them a $1.2 million house and a luxury SUV with our marital assets.

All while telling me we couldn't afford a new dress or swimming lessons for our son, Cameron.

His parents knew everything. They even attended his fake wedding to Jasmine while I was at home, pregnant with their first grandchild.

My entire marriage wasn't just a lie; it was a financial shield for his real family.

So when he came home from his latest "business trip" and asked to take control of my salary to "tie up loose ends," I didn't cry. I simply slid the burner phone across the table. "I've already hired a lawyer, Adrian. And I'm taking back every single penny."

Chapter 1

Ellen POV:

I found the burner phone hidden under Adrian's side of the bed, tucked beneath a loose floorboard. My hand froze when I saw the caller ID flash across its screen: "My Love ." My contact in his main phone, the one he openly used, was simply "Ellen." The contrast hit me immediately.

A wave of nausea washed over me. I pushed it down. My heart hammered against my ribs. I stared at the phone, its cheap plastic casing feeling foreign in our modest Cleveland apartment. Adrian always preached frugality. This phone, clearly not his primary device, contradicted everything he claimed to be.

I put the phone back exactly as I found it. I had to think. What did this mean? A secret, certainly. But how deep did it go? My mind raced, trying to piece together the fragments of an ordinary life that suddenly felt brittle.

Adrian walked in then, wiping grease from his hands with a cloth. He had just finished patching a leaky pipe in the kitchen, a task I usually handled. He grunted a greeting. He went straight to the television. He picked up his main phone, scrolling through sports news. He did not look at me.

"Everything good at work today?" I asked, my voice calm, almost detached. My throat felt tight.

He grunted without looking up. "Same old. Deadlines. Boss breathing down my neck." He was engrossed in a video, the sound of a commentator's excited voice filling the small living room.

I watched him. Adrian was thirty-five, his face lined, his dark hair thinning slightly at the temples. He had a strong jaw, a feature I once found attractive. Now, it just looked stubborn. He seemed distant, even when physically present. Our ten years of marriage felt like a quiet agreement. We shared a roof, a child, and a tight budget. We rarely shared anything else.

I had always rationalized his emotional distance as his personality, a byproduct of his "hardworking, traditional" nature. His frugality was a virtue, he always said. We lived in a rented apartment, always budget-conscious. We saved every penny. Or so I believed.

I left the living room. I needed space. I walked down the street, past the familiar houses. The autumn leaves crunched under my worn sneakers. My usual routine involved a quick grocery run, but tonight I just walked. The cool air did little to calm my racing thoughts.

"My Love ." The words repeated in my head, a cruel whisper. It was not just a discrepancy. It was a declaration. A declaration of preference. Adrian rarely used terms of endearment with me. Our text exchanges were purely functional: "Dinner?" "Picked up Cameron." "Bills due."

I pulled out my own phone. I scrolled through my message history with Adrian. The last message from him was three days ago, a list of groceries. Before that, a reminder about Cameron's dentist appointment. My heart sank further. My contact name in his phone was just "Ellen." It always had been.

My mother used to say Adrian was "steady." "He's a good, solid man," she often told me. "He brings in a modest income, but he' s reliable. That's what matters." I had believed her. I had built my life around that belief.

Was he really "steady"? Or was he just consistently absent, consistently vague, consistently not present? I thought about all the things I had wanted, small things. A new dress for our anniversary. A weekend trip to the lake. A better school for Cameron. Each request met with Adrian's standard response: "We can't afford it, Ellen. We need to be sensible."

The most expensive gift Adrian ever bought me was a silver pendant, a small, unassuming piece. He gave it to me on our fifth anniversary. "It's meaningful," he said. "Not flashy." It cost less than fifty dollars. I cherished it because he chose it. I had justified his stinginess as "frugality." My friends said he was simply practical. My mother praised him for being financially responsible. He always claimed his construction project manager salary was "modest."

Now, an unsettling question began to form. How modest was it, really? We earned a combined income of about $90,000 a year. My administrative assistant salary was $40,000. Adrian's was $50,000. Our rent was $1,500. Utilities, groceries, Cameron's school supplies, basic necessities. We lived carefully. But our savings account always seemed to plateau around $20,000. Adrian managed all the finances. He always said, "Leave the numbers to me, Ellen. You focus on the home."

I remembered asking him, just a few months ago, "Adrian, shouldn't we have more saved by now?"

He waved his hand dismissively. "The market is volatile, Ellen. And unexpected expenses come up. Trust me, I'm doing my best." His tone shut down any further inquiry.

I had always been a thrifty person. I bought clothes on sale. I cooked at home. I rarely indulged in anything luxurious. I always thought we were a team, building a future brick by frugal brick. But what if those bricks were being used to build another house entirely? What if the "volatile market" was merely a convenient excuse? What if Adrian's modest income was a lie?

The cold reality started to seep in. The burner phone. The secret contact. The missing money. It all pointed to one terrifying conclusion: Adrian had another life.

The realization settled over me, heavy and cold. I walked for hours, the city lights a blur. By the time I returned home, it was late. Adrian was asleep. Cameron was in his room, soundlessly dreaming.

I crept to Adrian's side of the bed. My hand trembled as I lifted the edge of the mattress. The floorboard creaked faintly. I reached underneath, my fingers brushing against the cold plastic of the phone. I pulled it out.

It was an older model, a cheap Android, not his usual high-end iPhone. This confirmed its purpose: a secret device. I tried our anniversary date. Incorrect. Cameron's birthday. Incorrect. My birthday. Incorrect. Adrian's birthday. Still incorrect. Panic began to set in. The phone was locked.

Then, a thought struck me, born of desperation. Adrian's family had a saying, a meaningless phrase they used for good luck: "Lucky eight." I typed "8888."

The screen instantly unlocked.

A jolt ran through me, a sickening mix of triumph and dread. My breath hitched. "Lucky eight." A password so trivial, so devoid of personal significance to our life. It meant he put no thought into protecting this secret from me. It meant I was completely irrelevant to this hidden world.

The phone's wallpaper showed a smiling woman with a small boy. They stood in front of a sprawling, modern house with a lush green lawn. The woman, Jasmine, according to the contact name at the top of the call log, looked radiant. The boy, Angel, looked about six years old.

The top contact in the list was Jasmine Simon. Next to her name was a series of heart emojis. I scrolled through their recent messages.

"Honey, Angel just took his first bike ride without training wheels! So proud of him!"

"My Love , that's amazing! Tell my boy I miss him like crazy. Wish I was there for his firsts."

My stomach turned. Adrian, my husband, the man who claimed to be too busy for Cameron's school play, too tired for family outings, was wishing he was there for another child's "firsts."

I remembered Cameron asking Adrian to teach him to ride his bike last summer. Adrian had said, "Maybe next weekend, son. Daddy's got a big project." That "next weekend" never came.

I kept scrolling. Message after message. Photos of lavish dinners, expensive vacations, a shiny luxury SUV parked in front of the Austin house. Adrian was in many of the photos, laughing, smiling, holding Jasmine's hand, hugging Angel. He looked younger, happier, a different man entirely.

"The new house is just perfect, Adrian. Thank you for everything, my love."

"Don't worry about the bills, Jasmine. I'll handle everything. Just focus on you and Angel."

"Can't wait for our anniversary trip next month, Adrian! Love you!"

Anniversary. Anniversaries. My mind went blank. Our anniversary was in two months. His other anniversary was next month. This relationship was eight years old. Eight years. Cameron was eight years old.

The dates blurred. Adrian started this double life when I was pregnant with Cameron. When I was at my most vulnerable, he built another family. The lavish lifestyle, the expensive house, the luxury SUV-all funded with money he claimed we didn't have. Our marital assets. Our money.

My hands shook, but my mind was eerily calm. My body felt numb. A cold, hard resolve crystallized within me. This was not just an affair. This was systematic deception, financial fraud, and a decade of my life stolen. I would not let him get away with it.

I opened my phone camera. Every message, every photo, every detail. I took screenshots methodically, carefully. The process took hours. My fingers were stiff, my eyes burning, but I did not stop. The sheer volume of evidence was overwhelming. It painted a picture of a man I did not know, a life I was excluded from, and a betrayal deeper than I could have imagined. I felt nothing but a hollow, chilling numbness.

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