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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 4

The knock on my office door came at precisely nine in the morning, three days after the charity gala disaster. I looked up from the stack of legal documents I'd been pretending to read, my coffee growing cold as I tried to process the latest round of character assassination in the morning papers.

"Come in."

Two men in expensive suits entered, their briefcases and serious expressions immediately setting off alarm bells in my head. The older one, silver-haired with calculating eyes, stepped forward first.

"Ms. Carter, I'm Thomas Whitmore from Whitmore & Associates. This is my colleague, James Morrison. We represent the Lawson family's financial interests."

My blood chilled, but I kept my voice steady. "I wasn't aware we had a meeting scheduled."

"We're here regarding the marital asset evaluation required for your divorce proceedings," Morrison said, opening his briefcase with practiced efficiency. "As I'm sure your attorney has informed you, we need full access to Carter Industries' financial records to properly assess the joint holdings."

I stared at them, my mind racing. Julian hadn't mentioned anything about this level of access. "I'll need to speak with my lawyer first."

Whitmore's smile was razor-thin. "Of course. But I should mention that any delays in compliance could be viewed unfavorably by the court. We're simply trying to expedite the process for everyone's benefit."

The threat was wrapped in silk, but it was still a threat. I watched as Morrison pulled out a thick folder, spreading documents across my desk like he owned the place.

"We'll need access to all financial records for the past five years," he continued, his fingers drumming against the mahogany surface. "Bank statements, investment portfolios, client contracts, expense reports. Everything."

"Everything?" The word came out sharper than I intended.

Whitmore leaned back in his chair, studying me like a specimen under glass. "Marital assets are complex, Ms. Carter. The Lawson family has made significant investments in your company's growth. We need to ensure a fair distribution."

Fair distribution. The phrase made my stomach turn. I thought about Richard's visit, his gentle threats wrapped in paternal concern. This wasn't about fairness—this was about dissection.

"I'll have David Chen, our CFO, coordinate with you," I said finally, knowing I had no choice.

As they left with David in tow, their briefcases now full of my company's most sensitive information, I felt like I'd just handed over the keys to my own execution.

That evening, I drove to the Lawson mansion in Greenwich, my hands gripping the steering wheel until my knuckles went white. I needed to see Margaret, to try to salvage something from this nightmare. She'd always been kind to me, and maybe—just maybe—she could talk sense into her husband and son.

But when I pulled through the iron gates, my heart stopped.

Sophie's white BMW sat in the circular driveway like it belonged there. Through the tall windows, I could see warm light spilling from the dining room, hear the faint sound of laughter carrying on the evening air.

I sat in my car for a long moment, watching shadows move behind the curtains. Ethan appeared in the window, his hand resting possessively on Sophie's shoulder as she leaned back against him, her pregnancy now impossible to ignore.

They looked like a family. A real family, complete and happy in the home that had once felt like mine.

I drove away without knocking, my eyes burning with tears I refused to shed.

The next morning brought a call that shattered what remained of my composure.

"Olivia," Julian's voice was carefully neutral over the phone. "We need to meet. Immediately."

I found him in his office, but something was wrong. The man who'd been like family to me for years couldn't meet my eyes. His hands shook slightly as he poured himself a scotch, despite the early hour.

"Julian, what's going on?"

He drained half the glass before speaking. "I've been compromised, Olivia. I'm sorry, but I can't represent you anymore."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What do you mean, compromised?"

"The Lawsons..." He finally looked at me, and I saw guilt written across every line of his face. "They've been paying me. For months. Since before you even filed for divorce."

The room tilted around me. "Paying you for what?"

"Information. Strategy. They wanted to know every move you were planning to make." His voice cracked. "Olivia, I'm sorry. They had leverage on me, things that could have destroyed my practice, my family. I thought I could manage it, feed them harmless information, but..."

"But what?" My voice was barely a whisper.

"The custody case I lost last year—the one that nearly bankrupted me? Richard made sure I lost it. Then he offered to make my problems disappear if I kept him informed about your legal strategy."

I stared at this man I'd trusted with everything, feeling the last solid ground beneath my feet crumble away. "How long, Julian? How long have you been selling me out?"

"Six months." The admission came out like a confession. "Every document you've filed, every strategy we've discussed—they've known it all."

I stood up on unsteady legs, the betrayal cutting deeper than even Ethan's affair. Julian wasn't just my lawyer—he'd been my father's friend, someone I'd considered family.

"Who else?" I asked, my voice hollow.

"What?"

"Who else is on their payroll? How many other people in my life are lying to me?"

Julian's silence was answer enough.

I walked out of his office and into the hallway, feeling like a ghost haunting my own life. Every relationship, every alliance, every person I'd trusted—how many of them were part of Richard's web?

My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "Check your email. You're going to want to see this. - A friend."

I opened my email with trembling fingers, and there it was—a message from Sophie with the subject line "Thought you should know."

Attached were scanned documents that made my blood freeze. Bank statements from Carter Industries showing large transfers to offshore accounts. Invoices for services that had never been performed. A paper trail that painted a picture of systematic embezzlement stretching back two years.

All of it forged, but expertly done. Professional enough to fool a federal audit.

The accompanying message was brief: "Tick tock, Olivia. The FBI will be very interested in these irregularities. Unless, of course, you'd prefer to handle this privately. We're reasonable people. XOXO, Sophie."

I sat in my car in the parking garage, staring at the fabricated evidence of my own supposed crimes, and realized the true scope of what I was facing. This wasn't just a divorce or a custody battle.

This was a complete annihilation, orchestrated with surgical precision by people who'd made me believe I was family.

My phone rang. The caller ID showed a number I didn't recognize, but somehow, I knew I needed to answer.

"Olivia?" The voice was soft, familiar, tinged with an emotion I couldn't quite place. "This is Margaret. I know you are under stress right now. But I think it's time we talk—I’ve got things you might want to know."

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