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When My Husband Cheated, I Exposed His Corruption

"Good morning, Northstar," I began, my voice steady and clear. "Welcome to our annual townhall..." The presentation flowed smoothly. I moved through the financial slides with precision, highlighting our successes, acknowledging challenges, and outlining our strategy for the coming year. The audience was engaged, nodding at key points, taking notes. This was my element—numbers, facts, clarity. "And now," I said, transitioning to the final segment, "we'll open the floor for questions. As always, you can submit anonymously through the app." David signaled that the Q&A system was live. Questions began appearing on my tablet, mostly routine inquiries about budgets and projections. I answered each one thoroughly, maintaining eye contact with the audience. And then it appeared—a question that made my blood freeze in my veins. "How does it feel knowing your husband is sleeping with the intern?"
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Chapter 3

Marcus was halfway up the stage steps when I saw Jessica slip out of the auditorium's side exit.

The movement caught my eye—quick, furtive, the way someone leaves when they know the spotlight is about to find them. She didn't look back. Smart girl. Guilty girl.

I turned my attention back to Marcus, who had frozen at the base of the stairs as two security guards positioned themselves between us. His eyes were wild, darting between me, the screens, and the audience that watched him like he was a specimen under glass.

"Let me show you something else," I said into the microphone.

My hands moved across my laptop with practiced precision. No tremor now. Just clarity. The kind of clarity that comes when you stop pretending everything is fine and start accepting everything is broken.

Bank statements appeared on the massive screen behind me. I had spent three sleepless nights organizing these documents, cross-referencing dates and amounts, building a case I wasn't sure I'd ever present.

Until now.

"These are company credit card transactions," I explained, my voice taking on the measured tone I used during board presentations. "This one—March fifteenth—shows a charge of $847 at Bella Notte. That's the same night Marcus told me he was working late on the Henderson merger."

I clicked to the next image. "Here's another. April third. A weekend spa package at The Grandview Resort. Two guests. The company card shows it was expensed as a 'team building retreat,' but the only team member who took time off that weekend was Jessica Torres."

The audience was completely silent. Even the people checking their phones had stopped, transfixed by the systematic dismantling happening before them.

"But it gets more interesting," I continued, pulling up a spreadsheet. My spreadsheet. The one I'd built in the dark hours of early morning when I couldn't sleep, when the pieces had started fitting together in ways that made my stomach turn. "These transactions match up with diverted funds from our employee training budget. Over the past eight months, approximately $42,000 that should have gone to professional development programs instead funded personal expenses."

I zoomed in on specific line items. "Apartment furnishings. Luxury dinners. A weekend trip to Napa Valley. All approved by Marcus Chen, all coded as business expenses, all complete fiction."

Marcus finally found his voice. "You don't understand the full context—"

"Then explain it," I said, gesturing to the microphone. "Five thousand people are watching. Explain how stealing from employee development to fund your affair serves the company's interests."

He took a step toward the stage, and the security guards shifted position. One of them—Mike, I think his name was—put a hand up in warning.

"Naomi, please," Marcus said, and his voice cracked on my name. "End this now. You're destroying everything."

Everything. The word hung in the air between us.

Our marriage was already destroyed—I just hadn't been willing to see it. My trust was shattered. My faith in the person I'd built a life with was gone. What else was there to destroy?

"Transparency is company policy, isn't it, Marcus?" I said through the microphone, my voice steady and clear. "You wrote that policy. You presented it to the board. 'Integrity and openness at all levels of leadership'—those were your exact words."

He lunged toward the stage stairs, desperation overriding whatever calculation had been holding him back. "Give me the laptop. Now."

The security guards moved faster than I expected. Mike caught Marcus by the arm while another guard—Jennifer, who'd been with the company for years—stepped in front of the stage stairs like a human barricade.

"Sir, you need to step back," Mike said firmly.

Marcus struggled against his grip, his face flushed with anger and humiliation. "This is my wife! This is a private matter!"

"It stopped being private when you used company funds," I said.

From the corner of my eye, I saw Rebecca Walsh standing near the back of the auditorium, her phone pressed to her ear, her expression grim and focused. She caught my gaze and held up one finger—wait.

Then the door Jessica had exited through opened again. Rebecca lowered her phone and gave me the slightest nod.

Whatever Jessica had gone to retrieve, Rebecca now had it.

I looked back at Marcus, still restrained by security, his carefully constructed image crumbling in real time. The man I'd married, the man I'd trusted, reduced to this—desperate, exposed, pathetic.

"Shall we continue?" I asked the audience. "I have more documents to share."

The livestream counter hit fifteen thousand viewers.

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