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When My Husband's Affair Uncovered Family Betrayal Novel Cover

When My Husband's Affair Uncovered Family Betrayal

Olivia Carter has it all — a thriving company, a glittering Manhattan penthouse, and a powerful husband by her side. Or so she believes. When Olivia returns home early to surprise Ethan for their anniversary, she walks into a nightmare: her husband in their bed with Sophie James — a woman draped in Olivia’s silk robe and carrying his child. Shattered and humiliated, Olivia vows to walk away with her dignity and her family’s company intact. But the Lawsons have other plans. With Richard Lawson, Ethan’s cunning father, pulling strings behind the scenes, Sophie plays the perfect victim, and a vicious media storm paints Olivia as a cold, barren wife who drove her husband into another woman’s arms. As contracts vanish, allies turn traitor, and Sophie stages a public scene that threatens to destroy Olivia’s reputation completely, she realizes this is no simple divorce. It’s a war for everything she loves — and everyone believes she’s already lost. But Olivia Carter didn’t build an empire by playing nice. And when her mother-in-law Margaret calls with an unexpected offer, Olivia must decide how far she’s willing to go to reclaim her life — and whether revenge is worth the price of her soul.
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Chapter 2

I barely slept that night, staring at the ceiling of the guest bedroom I'd retreated to after throwing them out. The Egyptian cotton sheets felt foreign now, tainted by the memory of Sophie's smug smile as she'd stretched across them like she owned the place.

Morning came too soon, gray light filtering through the curtains like a funeral shroud. I was nursing my second cup of coffee, still in yesterday's wrinkled clothes, when the doorbell rang.

Richard Lawson stood on my doorstep, impeccably dressed as always in his tailored navy suit, silver hair perfectly styled despite the early hour. His expression was a masterpiece of paternal concern—furrowed brow, sympathetic eyes, the slight downturn of his mouth that suggested deep regret.

"Olivia, my dear." His voice carried that warm, authoritative tone that had once made me feel so welcomed into the family. "May I come in? I think we need to talk."

I wanted to slam the door in his face, but years of corporate training kicked in. Never show weakness. Never let them see you bleed.

"Of course." I stepped aside, leading him to the living room where he settled into the leather armchair like he belonged there.

"I want you to know," he began, his hands clasped in his lap, "that I had no idea about Ethan's... indiscretions until yesterday. I'm deeply ashamed of my son's behavior."

The word 'son' hit differently now, knowing what I knew about their relationship. But his performance was flawless—the disappointed father, the protective patriarch trying to manage a family crisis.

"Margaret and I are devastated," he continued, shaking his head slowly. "This isn't how we raised him. This isn't the Lawson way."

I studied his face, searching for cracks in the facade. "What do you want, Richard?"

He leaned forward, his expression growing more earnest. "I want to help you through this, Olivia. You're family to us, regardless of what Ethan has done. But I'm also concerned about how... messy this could become if it's not handled delicately."

"Messy?" My voice came out sharper than I intended.

"The media, dear. The business community. Your reputation, your company—everything you've worked so hard to build." His tone was gentle, but there was steel underneath. "If this becomes a public spectacle, if there's a drawn-out legal battle, everyone loses. Especially you."

I set down my coffee cup with deliberate care. "Are you suggesting I should just walk away quietly?"

"I'm suggesting you consider what's best for everyone involved." Richard's smile was paternal, patronizing. "Sophie is carrying a Lawson heir. That child deserves stability, legitimacy. And you... you deserve to move on with your dignity intact."

The casual way he dismissed me, as if I were nothing more than an obstacle to be managed, made my blood simmer. "And my company?"

"Would remain yours, naturally. Though perhaps it would be wise to consider a clean separation of assets. The Lawson investments, the shared resources—it would be better to disentangle everything now, before lawyers get involved and make things... complicated."

There it was. The threat wrapped in silk and delivered with a grandfather's smile.

"Think about it, Olivia," he said, rising from his chair. "You're a brilliant businesswoman. You understand that sometimes the smartest move is a strategic retreat. Don't let pride destroy everything you've built."

After he left, I sat in the silence of my violated home, his words echoing in my mind. Strategic retreat. As if my marriage, my life, my heart breaking into pieces was nothing more than a business decision.

Two hours later, I was sitting across from Julian Croft in his mahogany-paneled office, the same office where he'd helped me navigate my parents' estate, where we'd celebrated Carter Industries' biggest deals. Julian had been my father's lawyer, then mine—a man I trusted implicitly.

But something felt off from the moment I walked in.

"Olivia," he said, his usual warm smile seeming forced. "I'm so sorry to hear about your... situation."

I laid out everything—the affair, Sophie's pregnancy, Richard's not-so-subtle threats. Julian listened, taking notes, but his body language was wrong. Tense. Evasive.

"What are my options?" I asked when I finished.

Julian cleared his throat, shuffling through papers on his desk. "Well, divorce proceedings, certainly. But Olivia, I have to be honest with you—this could get very complicated very quickly."

"Complicated how?"

"The Lawson family has... significant resources. And their legal team is quite aggressive." He wouldn't meet my eyes. "Perhaps we should consider their settlement offer first. Richard mentioned they're prepared to be quite generous."

My blood chilled. "Richard called you?"

"He's concerned about keeping this civilized. For everyone's sake." Julian's voice was carefully neutral. "Sometimes, Olivia, the best outcome is the one that allows everyone to move forward with minimal damage."

I stared at him, this man who'd been like an uncle to me, and realized with sickening clarity that I was more alone than I'd thought.

The rest of the week became a nightmare of public humiliation orchestrated with surgical precision. Sophie began appearing at Carter Industries' headquarters, her pregnancy now prominently displayed in designer maternity wear. She'd sweep into the lobby like she owned it, demanding to see "Ethan's business interests" while employees and clients watched in shocked silence.

"I'm just looking out for my baby's future," she'd announce loudly whenever security tried to escort her out. "Surely everyone understands a mother's concern?"

The whispers started immediately. In elevators. In conference rooms. In the coffee shop across the street where I'd grabbed lunch for three years.

Then came the articles.

The first appeared in the business section of the Times: "When Success Comes at a Cost: The Price of Putting Career Before Family." It didn't mention me by name, but the details were unmistakable. The workaholic wife who spent more time in boardrooms than bedrooms. The husband driven to seek comfort elsewhere by a marriage grown cold from neglect.

More followed. Lifestyle magazines picked up the story, painting me as the ice queen executive who'd forgotten how to be a woman. Social media buzzed with speculation and judgment from strangers who'd never met me but felt qualified to dissect my marriage.

"Sources close to the family" were quoted extensively, all painting the same picture: a driven, ambitious woman who'd sacrificed her femininity and her marriage on the altar of corporate success.

I sat in my corner office, watching the city spread out below me through floor-to-ceiling windows, and felt the walls closing in. Every phone call from reporters I refused to take. Every pitying look from employees who'd once respected me. Every carefully worded email from business partners suddenly "reassessing" our partnerships.

Richard's media machine was working perfectly, turning me into a cautionary tale while positioning Ethan as the wronged husband finally finding happiness with a woman who understood what really mattered.

My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "Saw the article in Vanity Fair. You look so lonely in that big office. Don't worry—Ethan and I will take good care of the family business. XOXO, Sophie."

Attached was a photo of her and Ethan at some charity gala, her hand on her belly, both of them glowing with happiness and success. The caption read: "New York's Golden Couple Expecting Their First Child."

I stared at the image until my eyes burned, then set the phone face-down on my desk. Outside, storm clouds were gathering over Manhattan, the sky growing dark in the middle of the afternoon.

I had never felt more alone.

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