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Unmasking His Lies

Elena’s perfect marriage shatters when she discovers her husband, Marcus, leads a dangerous double life. What started as a suburban fairy tale turns into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse as she uncovers a web of corporate espionage and long-buried secrets. Forced to question every memory of their life together, Elena must decide if the man she loves is a victim or a villain. In this world of deception, the truth is more lethal than any lie.
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Chapter 3

The waiter's face shifted from professional courtesy to barely concealed disdain as he slid the black leather folder back across the white tablecloth. "I'm sorry, miss, but your card has been declined. Do you have another form of payment?"

My cheeks burned as conversations at nearby tables quieted, curious eyes turning toward our corner booth. I fumbled through my wallet with trembling fingers, pulling out card after card—my Visa, my American Express, even the emergency MasterCard I kept for absolute disasters. Each one came back with the same humiliating result.

"Declined. Declined. This account has been closed."

The medical bill. Angelo must have seen the charge from the clinic, put the pieces together. This was his retaliation—swift, calculated, designed to leave me stranded and ashamed in front of strangers who would remember the pregnant woman who couldn't pay for her own lunch.

"I can call someone," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the ambient chatter that had resumed around us. But who? I'd been so careful to keep my real identity hidden, even from Angelo. I had no friends here who knew the truth, no one I could ask for help without revealing everything.

The waiter's impatience radiated from his rigid posture. "We do accept cash, miss."

I counted the crumpled bills in my wallet—seventeen dollars for a thirty-two dollar meal. The shame tasted metallic in my mouth as I looked up at him. "I'm short. I'm so sorry, I don't understand what happened—"

"I'll need to speak with my manager." His words carried the weight of a threat, and I could already imagine the scene: security called, other diners staring, whispers following me out the door.

Twenty minutes later, I stood on the sidewalk outside Angelo's building, my hands shaking as I pressed the buzzer. The humiliation at the restaurant had been resolved only when I'd promised to return with full payment tomorrow, leaving my driver's license as collateral. Now I needed answers, needed to understand how the man who'd claimed to love me could orchestrate such calculated cruelty.

The door buzzed open without a word through the intercom.

I climbed the familiar stairs, each step heavier than the last. The hallway outside Angelo's apartment looked different somehow—cluttered with boxes and suitcases I didn't recognize. My heart sank as I realized what I was seeing: my belongings, hastily packed and stacked like unwanted donations.

The apartment door stood ajar. I pushed it open to find chaos where my carefully curated life used to be. Savanna's family had taken over completely—her mother Rebecca rearranging my bookshelf, her teenage sister sprawled across my favorite armchair, her father examining my framed photographs with obvious disdain.

"Oh good, you're here," Rebecca said without looking up from the books she was sorting. "We weren't sure when you'd come collect your things. Some of these romance novels are quite... juvenile, aren't they?"

I stared at the woman who was casually dismantling my life, her perfectly manicured nails drumming against the spine of a book I'd treasured since college. "Where's Angelo?"

"Shower," Savanna called from the kitchen, where she was directing the placement of what looked like an entire dining set. "He'll be out soon. We're just getting settled in."

Settled in. In my home. In the space where I'd imagined raising our child, where I'd planned our future.

Rebecca finally looked at me, her gaze traveling from my face to my still-flat stomach with obvious satisfaction. "You know, dear, I have to say—this arrangement is working out much better than we expected. Savanna was worried you might make things... difficult."

"Difficult?" The word came out strangled.

"Well, yes." Rebecca's smile was razor-sharp. "But clearly you weren't woman enough to keep Angelo satisfied in the first place. A real woman would have found a way to make it work, don't you think? Instead of running off to... well, we know what you did."

The medical certificate in my purse seemed to burn against my hip. They knew. Of course they knew.

Savanna's sister looked up from her phone with cruel teenage curiosity. "Mom, is this the one who couldn't handle sharing? She looks even more pathetic than I imagined."

I waited for Angelo's voice, for him to emerge from wherever he was hiding and defend me, to show even a shred of the man I'd thought I loved. But the apartment remained silent except for the casual cruelty of Savanna's family as they picked apart my life and found it wanting.

Rebecca continued her inventory of my belongings with theatrical disgust. "These throw pillows are completely wrong for the space. And this artwork—so amateur. Savanna has much better taste, don't you think?"

I stood frozen in the doorway of what had been my sanctuary, watching strangers judge and discard pieces of my identity while the father of my terminated pregnancy remained conspicuously absent. The silence stretched on, each second confirming what I'd already known but refused to accept: Angelo would never defend me. He would never choose me. He had already chosen, and I was nothing more than an inconvenience to be managed and discarded.

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