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Thirty Days To Ruin My Cheating Husband Novel Cover

Thirty Days To Ruin My Cheating Husband

Evia Conway was the perfect billionaire's wife, a docile ornament bound by a ruthless prenuptial agreement that would leave her with nothing if she ever filed for divorce. That was until she found her husband's unlocked iPad and saw the photos of him wrapped around a 22-year-old blonde. The girl was Penelope, a scholarship recipient funded by Evia's own charity foundation. While Evia endured his family's public mockery for being barren, Frederic was secretly transferring two million dollars to buy his mistress a penthouse. He even laughed with his friends at an exclusive club, mocking Evia's devotion. "She is just a useless placeholder. Once Penelope gives birth to my heir, I will throw her out." Penelope even called Evia to flaunt her ultrasound, demanding she quietly disappear or face a public smear campaign. They all thought Evia was just a weak, clueless woman who could be easily discarded. But what Frederic didn't know was that Evia had kept a secret for three years: a medical report proving he was completely sterile. The baby he was destroying his marriage for was a total fraud. Evia didn't shed a single tear. She calmly put on her diamond necklace, smiled her perfect society smile, and opened her hidden encrypted laptop. She had exactly thirty days to surgically dismantle his empire and let him lose everything.
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Chapter 8

The eggs were perfect. The toast was perfect. The coffee was exactly the temperature Frederic preferred.

Evia sat at the long table, cutting her own breakfast into precise squares, watching her husband rush through his. He was nervous. She could see it in the way he checked his watch, the way he refused to meet her eyes, the way his hand kept finding his phone, checking, checking.

"Toothache?" She kept her voice light. Concerned. The wife he expected.

"Mm." He touched his jaw. "Wisdom tooth. Acting up since London." The lie came easily. He'd practiced. "I have an emergency appointment. Uptown. Best to get it handled before the holidays."

"Of course." Evia set down her fork. "I have errands in Manhattan. I could drive with you. Keep you company in the waiting room."

Frederic's knife clattered against his plate. He recovered, smiled, the expression stretching too wide across his face.

"Not necessary. Boring procedure. You'll be trapped for hours." He stood, kissed her forehead, his lips dry, hurried. "I'll be home for dinner. Promise."

He was gone before she could answer. The front door closed. The Aston Martin's engine started, faded.

Evia walked to the window. Watched the car disappear down the drive. Then she moved.

The garage held six vehicles. She chose the black SUV, the one registered to a shell company, the one Frederic didn't know she knew how to drive. The keys were in the lockbox. Her fingerprints opened it.

She followed at a distance. Three cars back. The morning traffic was thick, forgiving, anonymous. Frederic drove aggressively, changing lanes, rushing lights. A man with somewhere urgent to be.

The Porsche turned into an underground garage on East 72nd. No dentist's office. No medical building. A discreet sign by the entrance: Women's Health Associates. Private. By referral only.

Evia drove past. Circled the block. Parked a block and a half away. Before getting out, she took a burner phone from the glove compartment and dialed the clinic's main number. Using a voice-altering app, she adopted the harried, official tone of a Con Edison supervisor.

"This is dispatch calling for Women's Health Associates," she said, her voice a clipped, no-nonsense baritone. "We've had a report of a significant gas pressure fluctuation on your block. We need to do an immediate safety check of all utility closets, specifically on the upper floors. A technician is on site but needs access."

She ended the call. That was the first domino. The second was the building's fire alarm system, which she knew from public records was tied to the utility monitoring. A pressure alert would trigger a low-level, non-evacuation alarm at the security desk-enough to cause confusion, enough to pull personnel.

She found a space three buildings down, slipped into it, and walked back.

The service entrance was unlocked. A delivery, interrupted. She slipped through, found the stairs, climbed. Her heart was steady. Her hands were dry.

The VIP floor required keycard access. She waited in the stairwell, listening. She heard the chime of the elevator, then two voices-a security guard and a maintenance worker, their tones annoyed. "-told them it's a false alarm, but protocol is protocol," the guard was saying. "Check the utility room on this floor. I'll check the one at the far end."

Footsteps receded in two different directions. The corridor was momentarily empty. This was her window. Evia moved. Silent. Fast. Her hand found the door handle to the main corridor, which was now unlocked for the maintenance crew. She was through.

The corridor was carpeted, swallowing her steps. She saw the bodyguard immediately. Young. Bored. Standing outside the third door, but he was distracted, looking down the hall in the direction the security guard had gone, his phone to his ear. He was on the periphery of the chaos, not at its center, but it was enough.

Evia pressed herself into an alcove. The guard finished his call, shook his head in irritation, and took two steps away from the door to get a better view of the commotion by the elevators. Two steps were all she needed.

Evia moved. Her hand found the door handle, pressed down, and she was through.

The room was white. Bright. The ultrasound machine hummed. On the examination table, Penelope lay, gown rucked up, belly exposed, gel gleaming. Beside her, holding her hand, Frederic bent forward, his face transformed by an emotion Evia had never seen directed at her.

Tenderness. Anticipation. Love.

The screen showed a gray blur. Movement. Life.

The door clicked shut behind Evia.

Frederic's head snapped up. His face cycled through emotions too fast to track-shock, guilt, terror, denial. He dropped Penelope's hand as if burned. Stumbled backward, knocking over a tray of instruments. The crash was deafening.

Penelope screamed. A short, sharp sound. She grabbed for the sheet, for coverage, for dignity she had already surrendered.

Evia stood in the doorway. She removed her sunglasses. Let them see her face. Let them see what she had become.

"Frederic." Her voice was calm. Almost curious. "I didn't know dental equipment had been so... upgraded."

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