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Unmasking His Betrayal

I smoothed my hands over the crimson silk gown I'd chosen for our fifth anniversary celebration. The fabric caught the light as I turned before the mirror, examining my reflection with practiced scrutiny. Five years of marriage to Dominic Walker had taught me to be meticulous about my appearance. Five years of trying to be perfect. Five years of being someone else. The woman who stared back at me wasn't the person I'd been born as. Her face—my face—had been sculpted by the finest plastic surgeons money could buy. I'd endured the pain willingly, transforming myself into the image of the woman Dominic had loved first. I'd even taken her name—Kyra—leaving my own identity behind like a snake shedding unwanted skin. "Mrs.
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Chapter 2

I didn't go home immediately. Instead, I sat in my car outside Dominic's office building until the sun began to set, watching the windows of his corner office glow against the darkening sky. The image of him with Gabriella and their son played on repeat in my mind—the way his face had lit up when the boy called him daddy, the tenderness I'd never seen him show me.

When I finally walked through our front door, Dominic was in his study, tie loosened, reviewing contracts as if this were any ordinary evening. As if he hadn't just shattered the last five years of my life into irreparable pieces.

"We need to talk." My voice cut through the silence.

He didn't look up from his papers. "Can it wait? I have the Morrison deal to review."

"No, it can't wait." I stepped into the room, my heels clicking against the hardwood. "I saw you today. With Gabriella. With your son."

Now he looked up, his expression shifting from mild annoyance to calculated assessment. No surprise. No guilt. Just the cold evaluation of a man caught in a lie, already formulating his defense.

"I see." He set down his pen with deliberate precision. "And?"

The casual dismissal in those two words hit me like a physical blow. "And? That's all you have to say?"

Dominic leaned back in his chair, studying me with the same detached interest he might show a mildly interesting business proposal. "What exactly do you want me to say, Kyra? That I'm sorry you found out? That would be a lie, and we've had enough of those."

My hands clenched at my sides. "How long? How long have you been lying to me?"

"I haven't lied about anything important." He stood, straightening his cufflinks with infuriating calm. "I married you. I've provided for you. You have everything you could want."

"Everything except a husband who actually loves me."

Something flickered across his face—not remorse, but irritation, as if I were being unreasonably demanding. "Love is a luxury, Kyra. What we have is more practical. More stable."

"Practical?" The word tasted bitter. "Is that what you call using my money to save your company three times while you played house with another woman?"

"You invested in our future—"

"Our future?" I laughed, the sound harsh and unfamiliar. "There is no 'our' future, Dominic. There never was. I was just the convenient wife while you lived your real life somewhere else."

His jaw tightened. "You're being dramatic. You have a beautiful home, financial security, social status. Most women would be grateful."

"Grateful." I repeated the word slowly, tasting its poison. "Grateful to be a placeholder. Grateful to have surgically altered my face to look like your ex-girlfriend. Grateful to have erased my own identity for a man who sees me as nothing more than a convenient arrangement."

"You made those choices freely—"

"I made them because I loved you!" The words erupted from somewhere deep and raw. "Because I believed you could love me back if I just became perfect enough. If I just sacrificed enough of myself."

Dominic's expression remained unmoved. "And now you know better. So what do you want? More money? A bigger allowance?"

The casual cruelty of his assumption stole my breath. In that moment, I saw him clearly for the first time—not the man I'd idealized and transformed myself for, but the cold, calculating stranger he'd always been.

"I want a divorce."

The words hung in the air between us like a challenge. For the first time that evening, Dominic's composure cracked slightly. Then he threw back his head and laughed—a sound devoid of warmth or humor.

"A divorce? Really, Kyra, this is beneath even you. Another one of your dramatic tantrums won't change anything."

"This isn't a tantrum. This is me finally waking up."

He waved a dismissive hand, already turning back to his desk. "Sleep on it. You'll feel differently in the morning. You always do."

But as he sat back down and picked up his pen, completely dismissing me and my pain, I felt something fundamental shift inside me. The desperate, pleading woman who had spent five years begging for scraps of his attention was dying, replaced by someone harder, clearer.

Someone who finally understood her worth.

I left him there in his study, surrounded by his contracts and his certainty that I would never have the courage to leave. But as I climbed the stairs to what had never really been our bedroom, I was already planning my next move.

The next morning, while Dominic attended his usual business meetings, I sat across from Margaret Chen, one of the city's most respected divorce attorneys. Her office was all clean lines and understated power—the kind of space that promised results.

"I want to file for divorce," I said without preamble.

Margaret studied me over her reading glasses, taking in the designer clothes, the perfect makeup, the carefully constructed facade. "I see. And the grounds?"

"Adultery. Fraud. Take your pick."

She made notes on her legal pad. "Do you have documentation of the affair?"

I slid the photos across her desk—the ones I'd taken yesterday, along with copies of the bank statements I'd found. Margaret examined them with professional detachment.

"This is substantial evidence. However, I need to ask about your financial situation. Assets, investments, property ownership?"

"I've contributed millions to his business over the years. Saved his company from bankruptcy three separate times with my own inheritance and investments."

Margaret's expression grew cautious. "And these contributions—were they documented as loans? Investments with your name attached?"

A cold dread began to settle in my stomach. "They were... gifts. To help our marriage, our future together."

"I see. And did you sign a prenuptial agreement?"

The memory hit me like a physical blow—signing those papers in Dominic's lawyer's office, so blinded by love and trust that I'd barely read them. He'd assured me it was just a formality, that it would never matter because we'd be together forever.

"Yes," I whispered.

Margaret's silence spoke volumes as she pulled up the agreement on her computer. Her frown deepened as she read.

"Mrs. Walker, I'm afraid this prenup is quite comprehensive. It waives your right to spousal support and limits your claim to marital assets significantly. Given that most major assets appear to be in your husband's name alone..."

"What are you saying?"

"I'm saying that despite your financial contributions, you may walk away from this marriage with very little. And given your husband's resources and legal team, he'll likely contest the divorce to protect his public image and business interests."

The room seemed to tilt around me. Five years of marriage, millions of dollars invested, my entire identity sacrificed—and I would leave with nothing but the clothes on my back.

But as I sat there, absorbing the full scope of my legal vulnerability, I realized something that surprised me: I didn't care about the money. What I wanted was something far more valuable.

I wanted my life back.

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