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Unmasking My Husband's Lies

The key slid into the lock with a soft click. I hadn't planned to use it—the spare key to Lawson's private study that he didn't know I had. But something about the rhythmic sounds filtering through the heavy oak door had stopped me in my tracks. I'd returned early from my business trip, eager to surprise my husband of three months. The house had been silent when I entered, but as I climbed the stairs, I heard it—breathing, labored and uneven, coming from behind the locked door of Lawson's sanctuary. My hand trembled slightly as I turned the knob. Perhaps I should have knocked. Perhaps I should have announced myself. But something primal drove me forward. The scene that greeted me burned itself into my memory with painful clarity.
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Chapter 3

The coffee shop had always been my sanctuary—a place where I could disappear into the crowd, anonymous and safe. But today, that illusion shattered.

"Is that her?" The whisper cut through the morning chatter like a blade.

I kept my head down, focusing on my phone as I waited in line. Three days in my new apartment, and already I felt like a prisoner.

"The one who spread lies about Celeste," another voice said, louder this time.

The barista's eyes flickered to me with recognition, then away. My order took longer than usual.

When I finally reached for my coffee, a hand shot out and knocked the cup sideways. Hot liquid splashed across my blouse.

"Disgusting whore," a woman hissed, her face twisted with hatred. "You deserve worse than that."

I stumbled backward, coffee burning my skin through the fabric. The shop fell silent, all eyes on me.

"Security!" someone shouted, but not to protect me.

"You think you can hide?" The woman lunged forward, finger jabbing toward my face. "Your address is all over the internet. We know where you live!"

My blood turned to ice. They knew where I lived.

I fled the shop, pushing past gawkers and smartphones capturing my humiliation. Outside, I hailed a cab with shaking hands.

"Drive," I ordered, not giving a destination. "Just drive."

The driver glanced at me in the rearview mirror. "You okay, lady?"

"No," I admitted, my voice breaking. "I'm not."

---

Back in my apartment, I triple-checked the locks before collapsing against the door. My hands wouldn't stop trembling as I pulled out my laptop.

The doxxing was worse than I'd feared. My temporary address, phone number, even my parents' names were posted across multiple platforms. Comments below the posts urged "real-world consequences" for my "cyberbullying."

This wasn't just harassment anymore. This was dangerous.

I took a deep breath and opened my laptop. It was time.

The video call connected with a soft chime. My father's face appeared first, his expression carefully neutral as always. Then my brother joined, his jaw already clenched.

"Mara," my father said simply.

"I need your help," I replied, hating how small my voice sounded.

My brother leaned forward. "What happened?"

I didn't sugarcoat it. For twenty minutes, I laid out every detail—Lawson's betrayal, Celeste's orchestrated attack, the professional blacklisting, and now the physical danger.

"He threw a drink at me today," I finished. "They know where I live."

My father said nothing, his eyes fixed on the window behind his desk. The city skyline stretched behind him, a testament to the empire he'd built.

"Say something," my brother demanded.

My father turned back to the camera, his gaze hardening. "What do you need, Mara?"

The question hung between us. Not 'are you okay?' or 'let me handle this.' Just: what do you need?

"I want Hawkins Corporation," I said, my voice steadying. "And I want them to suffer."

A slow smile spread across my brother's face. He cracked his knuckles—a habit from childhood—and reached for a notepad.

"Hostile takeover," he said, already writing. "We'll need to move quickly. I'm thinking a three-pronged approach..."

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The park was empty when I arrived, just as Asher had promised. Ancient oaks provided cover from prying eyes, their branches creating a canopy overhead.

"I wasn't sure you'd come," he said as I approached the bench where he sat.

"Neither was I," I admitted.

He stood as I neared—tall, composed, nothing like his cousin Lawson. "I've been watching," he said simply.

"Watching what?"

"Everything." He gestured to the bench. "May I?"

I nodded, keeping a careful distance as we sat.

"Lawson's been mismanaging the company for years," Asher continued. "The board's been covering it up, but I've documented everything."

"Why?"

"Because I believed in what Hawkins Corporation could be." His eyes met mine. "And because I've always known what Lawson was capable of."

I studied him carefully. "Why should I trust another Hawkins?"

Instead of answering, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a small USB drive. "Initial findings," he said, holding it out. "Financial irregularities. Board member conflicts of interest. Lawson's personal expenditures."

I didn't take it immediately. "What do you want in return?"

"Justice," he said quietly. "For you. For the company. For everyone he's hurt."

Something in his voice—a genuine anger on my behalf—made me reach for the drive.

"Thank you," he said as my fingers closed around it.

"Don't thank me yet," I replied. "I'm still deciding if I can trust you."

A small smile touched his lips. "Fair enough."

As I pocketed the drive, I couldn't help wondering what other secrets the Hawkins family was hiding—and whether Asher was truly an ally or just playing a longer game.

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