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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 3

The call came at seven in the morning, jarring me from the restless sleep I'd finally managed to find. David Chen's voice was tight with controlled panic.

"Olivia, we have a problem. Henderson Industries just pulled out. Effective immediately."

I sat up in bed, the silk sheets pooling around my waist. "What? That's impossible. We just signed the contract last week."

"They're citing 'concerns about leadership stability during ongoing personal matters.' Their exact words." David's frustration bled through the phone. "That's three major contracts in two days, Olivia. Someone's been making calls."

My bare feet hit the cold marble floor as I paced to the window. The city stretched out below, indifferent to my crumbling world. "Who else?"

"Morrison Tech and Blackstone Financial. All citing anonymous tips about 'unstable leadership' and 'pending legal complications.'" His voice dropped. "They're targeting our biggest clients, the ones that matter most for quarterly projections."

I closed my eyes, feeling the noose tighten around my neck. Richard's strategic retreat was becoming a full-scale assault, and I was losing ground faster than I could calculate the damage.

"Schedule an emergency meeting with the remaining key accounts," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "We need to control this narrative before—"

"Olivia." David's tone stopped me cold. "The board's already heard. They want to see you at ten."

The line went dead, leaving me standing in my violated penthouse, watching the sun rise over a city that suddenly felt hostile.

By evening, I needed air. The walls of my office had felt like a tomb all day, every phone call another nail in my coffin. The Children's Hospital charity gala seemed like the perfect escape—neutral territory where I could show my face, prove I wasn't hiding.

I should have known better.

The Plaza's Grand Ballroom glittered with Manhattan's elite, crystal chandeliers casting warm light over designer gowns and tailored tuxedos. I'd chosen my armor carefully—a midnight blue Valentino that hugged my figure without being provocative, diamonds at my throat that caught the light just enough to remind everyone I wasn't broken yet.

But the moment I stepped through the doors, conversations died. Heads turned. Whispers followed in my wake like a toxic perfume.

"There she is," someone murmured behind a champagne flute.

"The ice queen herself."

"I heard she's lost three major clients this week alone."

I kept my chin high, my smile perfectly calibrated as I moved through the crowd. Years of corporate battles had taught me to navigate hostile territory, to project confidence even when bleeding internally.

Then I saw them.

Ethan stood near the auction display, devastatingly handsome in his black tuxedo, playing the role of devoted expectant father to perfection. And beside him, Sophie glowed like a malicious angel in cream-colored silk that showcased her rounded belly with artistic precision.

She saw me first, her face lighting up with predatory delight. She whispered something to Ethan, then began walking toward me with deliberate steps, one hand protectively cradling her stomach.

"Olivia!" Her voice carried across the ballroom, sweet as poisoned honey. "What a surprise to see you here. I wasn't sure you'd show your face after... well, everything."

The conversations around us stopped entirely now. I could feel the weight of a hundred stares, phones discretely angled in our direction.

"Sophie." I kept my voice level, professional. "You look... well."

Her laugh was like breaking glass. "I feel wonderful, actually. Pregnancy suits me, don't you think?" She turned slightly, giving the surrounding crowd a perfect profile of her condition. "Ethan's been so attentive. He can't wait to meet his son."

The emphasis on 'son' was deliberate, a knife twisted in the wound of my own failures.

"How lovely for you both," I replied, my smile never wavering even as my heart hammered against my ribs.

Sophie stepped closer, lowering her voice to a stage whisper that somehow carried perfectly in the sudden silence. "You know, I've been thinking about you. It must be so hard, watching your whole world fall apart. Your marriage, your company, your reputation..." She tilted her head with mock sympathy. "But maybe it's for the best. Some women just aren't meant for certain roles."

The crowd pressed closer, sensing blood in the water. Camera phones appeared like vultures circling carrion.

"I should go," I said, taking a step back.

"Oh, but we were just getting reacquainted!" Sophie's voice rose, bright and cheerful. "I wanted to thank you, actually. For making this all so easy. Ethan says the divorce proceedings are going smoothly, and once the company assets are properly distributed—"

"That's enough." The words came out sharper than I intended.

Sophie's eyes glittered with triumph. "Enough? But Olivia, we're family now. Well, I am. You're just... what would you call yourself now?"

Something snapped inside me. Three days of humiliation, of watching my life's work crumble while this woman paraded around like a conquering queen, of being painted as the villain in my own tragedy.

"You want to know what I'd call myself?" I stepped forward, my voice dropping to match hers. "I'd call myself the woman who built a company from nothing while you were still figuring out which rich man to sleep with next."

The crowd gasped. Sophie's face flushed, her mask slipping for just a moment to reveal the calculating predator beneath.

"How dare you—" She stumbled backward, her hand flying to her stomach.

And then, with theatrical precision that would have impressed Broadway, Sophie James collapsed.

She went down like a broken doll, one hand clutched to her belly, the other reaching out as if I'd struck her. Her cream silk pooled around her on the marble floor as she cried out in apparent pain.

"My baby!" she wailed, her voice carrying across the stunned ballroom. "She pushed me! Someone help me, please!"

The crowd erupted. People rushed forward, cell phones capturing every second as Ethan dropped to his knees beside her, playing the protective father with Oscar-worthy conviction.

"Call an ambulance!" someone shouted.

"Did you see that? She actually pushed a pregnant woman!"

"How could she be so cruel?"

I stood frozen in the center of the chaos, watching my reputation die in real time as Sophie writhed on the floor, her performance flawless. The camera flashes were blinding, each one another nail in my coffin.

"I never touched her," I said, but my voice was lost in the din of outraged voices and Sophie's theatrical moans.

Security appeared at my elbow. "Ma'am, we need you to come with us."

As they escorted me from the ballroom, I caught a glimpse of Richard Lawson standing near the back of the crowd. He wasn't rushing to help Sophie or shouting accusations like the others.

He was smiling.

My blood ran cold.

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