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Unveiling Whitmore Secrets

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The wheels of my private jet had barely touched down at JFK when I felt the familiar weight of expectation settle onto my shoulders. Berlin had been a triumph—the Steinmann merger would add billions to Whitmore Industries' portfolio—but as the Manhattan skyline came into view through the town car's tinted windows, my thoughts weren't on profit margins or stock projections. They were on home. Home. Such a simple word for such a complicated place. I checked my watch—7:15 PM. I was a day early, and the thought of surprising James and the boys sent an unexpected flutter through my chest. I hadn't seen the twins in nearly two weeks. Had Theo lost that loose tooth he'd been wiggling during our last video call? Had Leo finished the model rocket they'd been building with James?

Unveiling Whitmore Secrets Chapter 1

The wheels of my private jet had barely touched down at JFK when I felt the familiar weight of expectation settle onto my shoulders. Berlin had been a triumph—the Steinmann merger would add billions to Whitmore Industries' portfolio—but as the Manhattan skyline came into view through the town car's tinted windows, my thoughts weren't on profit margins or stock projections. They were on home.

Home. Such a simple word for such a complicated place.

I checked my watch—7:15 PM. I was a day early, and the thought of surprising James and the boys sent an unexpected flutter through my chest. I hadn't seen the twins in nearly two weeks. Had Theo lost that loose tooth he'd been wiggling during our last video call? Had Leo finished the model rocket they'd been building with James?

"We're here, Mrs. Whitmore," my driver announced as we pulled up to our building on Park Avenue.

I straightened my charcoal Armani suit jacket and ran a hand through my dark hair. "Thank you, Robert. No need to wait."

The doorman's surprise at my early arrival quickly gave way to his usual deference. "Welcome home, Mrs. Whitmore. The family is in for the evening."

The elevator ascended to the penthouse with a whisper. I imagined the scene awaiting me—perhaps the boys in their pajamas, James in his reading glasses reviewing reports in his study. A quiet Thursday evening at home. The thought warmed me as I pressed my thumb to the biometric lock.

The door slid open silently, revealing darkness where I'd expected light. No thundering footsteps of eight-year-old boys racing to greet me. No call of welcome from James. Just the soft glow of distant light from somewhere deeper in the apartment.

I set my briefcase down, frowning. "Hello?" My voice echoed in the marble foyer.

No response, but now I could detect the faint sounds of conversation and—was that laughter? The rich aroma of something delicious wafted through the air. Rosemary. Garlic. Red wine reduction.

Following the scent, I moved silently through our home, my heels clicking softly on the hardwood floors. The sounds grew louder as I approached the formal dining room—a space we rarely used except for entertaining.

I rounded the corner and froze.

The crystal chandelier cast a warm glow over our mahogany dining table, which had been set with our finest china and silver. Candles flickered in the center, illuminating four place settings—all occupied.

James sat at the head of the table, his golden-brown hair catching the light, his handsome face animated as he raised a wine glass. Across from him sat a woman with honey-blonde waves cascading over bare shoulders, her melodic laugh filling the room as she reached out to touch James's arm.

Amanda Clarke. My husband's college girlfriend. The woman who still appeared in our social circle as a "family friend."

And between them, my sons—Leo and Theo, their dark hair and blue eyes mirrors of their father's. They were giggling, chocolate smeared around their mouths, clearly enjoying dessert at what appeared to be an intimate family dinner.

A family dinner to which I hadn't been invited. In my own home.

"Daddy, can Aunt Mandy read us our bedtime story tonight?" Leo asked, his voice carrying clearly to where I stood, unnoticed.

"Of course," James replied, his smile warm and genuine in a way I rarely saw directed at me. "Mandy tells the best stories, doesn't she?"

"Better than Mom," Theo added with childish frankness. "She always says she's too tired or has to work."

The knife twisted deeper as Amanda reached out to ruffle Theo's hair. "Your mom works very hard," she said in a voice dripping with saccharine understanding. "That's why I'm always happy to fill in when she can't be here."

I must have made some sound then—perhaps a sharp intake of breath—because suddenly four heads turned toward me. Four pairs of eyes widened in surprise.

"Victoria." James recovered first, his smile faltering only briefly. "You're home early."

Not "welcome home" or "we've missed you." Just the flat acknowledgment of my unexpected presence.

"Mommy's here," Leo said, his tone more confused than pleased.

"Hi, Mom," Theo added dutifully, already turning back to his chocolate cake.

Only Amanda had the grace to look uncomfortable, though the slight upward tilt at the corner of her mouth betrayed her satisfaction at being caught in this tableau of domestic bliss—playing the role that should have been mine.

"I closed the Berlin deal early," I said, my voice coming out steadier than I felt. "I thought I'd surprise you all."

James raised his glass. "Congratulations. We were just celebrating a little success of our own. Amanda's gallery secured the Hiroshi exhibition."

The casual way he included himself in Amanda's accomplishment didn't escape my notice.

"How lovely," I replied, the words tasting like ash.

I retreated to my study, unable to bear another moment of the scene. As I closed the door behind me, my phone buzzed with a text notification. Unknown number.

"Meet me at The Plaza Hotel tomorrow at noon. I have the truth about your marriage."

I stared at the screen, a chill running through me that had nothing to do with the air conditioning. The truth about my marriage? I looked back toward the dining room, where laughter had resumed as if my interruption had been nothing more than a momentary inconvenience.

What truth could possibly be worse than what I'd just witnessed?

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