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Wife Avenges Her Husband's Affair with the Secretary

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The Chicago skyline disappeared beneath the clouds as my plane began its descent into New York. Three days of intense negotiations had left me exhausted but triumphant. The Westbrook acquisition was finally complete—another victory to add to my growing empire. I should have been elated, but something had been nagging at me throughout the trip. The late-night calls to Mathias that went straight to voicemail. His terse text responses. The vague excuses about working late. I told myself I was being paranoid. Seven years of marriage had taught me to trust Mathias, even if his ambition never quite matched my own. I had declined three promotions to corporate headquarters for him, choosing our marriage over career advancement each time.

Wife Avenges Her Husband's Affair with the Secretary Chapter 1

The Chicago skyline disappeared beneath the clouds as my plane began its descent into New York. Three days of intense negotiations had left me exhausted but triumphant. The Westbrook acquisition was finally complete—another victory to add to my growing empire. I should have been elated, but something had been nagging at me throughout the trip. The late-night calls to Mathias that went straight to voicemail. His terse text responses. The vague excuses about working late.

I told myself I was being paranoid. Seven years of marriage had taught me to trust Mathias, even if his ambition never quite matched my own. I had declined three promotions to corporate headquarters for him, choosing our marriage over career advancement each time. He had always been grateful, supportive, loving.

The cab pulled up to our Manhattan penthouse at just past eight. I tipped the driver generously and wheeled my carry-on through the marble lobby, nodding at the doorman as I passed.

"Welcome back, Mrs. Burke," he said with a respectful nod.

"Thank you, Raymond. Quiet weekend?"

"Yes, ma'am. Though Mr. Burke had a colleague stop by yesterday. Blonde lady. Said she was dropping off work documents."

I maintained my smile, though something cold slithered down my spine. "How thoughtful of her. Good night, Raymond."

The private elevator whisked me to the top floor. Our penthouse was silent and immaculate as always—the cleaning service had come yesterday. I wheeled my suitcase to the bedroom, taking in the familiar scents of home. Except... there was something else. Something floral and unfamiliar beneath the usual notes of my Chanel No. 5 that always lingered in our bedroom.

I set my bag down, my CEO's eye for detail scanning the room. Nothing seemed out of place at first glance. The bed was made with hospital corners, just how I liked it. Mathias's side of the closet was orderly. His watch case sat on his nightstand.

I moved to the en-suite bathroom, and that's when I noticed the first discrepancy. The toilet seat was down. Mathias never put the seat down—it had been a point of contention early in our marriage until I simply accepted it as one of his immutable habits.

My gaze shifted to the shower. The temperature dial was set to maximum heat. Mathias always complained when I set it that high, claiming it was "hot enough to boil lobsters." He preferred lukewarm showers, never hot ones.

Two anomalies. Coincidences, perhaps, but my business instincts had been honed by years of corporate strategy. There were no coincidences, only patterns waiting to be recognized.

I returned to the bedroom and began unpacking methodically. My fingers trembled slightly as I sorted through the laundry hamper. And there it was—Mathias's white dress shirt with a deep burgundy stain on the collar. Not the coral pink I favored, but a dark, vampy shade I would never wear.

I lifted the shirt, examining the stain with clinical detachment while my heart hammered against my ribs. Lipstick. Unmistakably lipstick. I set it aside and continued searching, my movements becoming more frantic despite my attempts at control.

Then I found it—a single long blonde hair on my pillow. I held it up to the light, watching it gleam gold against my dark brown locks that fell forward as I leaned in to examine it.

The front door opened and closed. "Cadence? You home, babe?"

"In the bedroom," I called, quickly tucking the hair into my pocket and composing my features.

Mathias appeared in the doorway, handsome as ever in his tailored suit, his smile not quite reaching his eyes. "How was Chicago? Did you close the deal?"

"Of course I did," I replied, accepting his perfunctory kiss on the cheek. "I'm going to take a shower. Long flight."

"I'll open some wine," he offered, already loosening his tie.

In the bathroom, I leaned against the closed door, my mind racing. I needed proof, something concrete. Suspicions and blonde hairs weren't enough.

I heard the shower running and Mathias humming to himself. I slipped back into the bedroom and spotted his phone on the nightstand. He never used to have a passcode, insisting we had nothing to hide from each other. That had changed six months ago—another red flag I'd ignored.

Fortunately, I'd watched him enter it enough times to memorize it: 0517, his birthday. The phone unlocked, and I went straight to his messages. Most were mundane work communications or exchanges with friends. Then I saw a contact simply labeled "Boss."

I tapped it, and my blood turned to ice.

*Miss you already. Can't wait for our next "meeting" at our usual place. You left me breathless last time.*

The response: *You're insatiable. But that's why I can't get enough of you. Tomorrow, 7pm?*

I scrolled through weeks of similar exchanges, each more explicit than the last. Pet names. Secret rendezvous. Detailed accounts of their encounters.

A quick check of his work directory confirmed what I already suspected. "Boss" was Dior Harris, his direct supervisor. The blonde woman I'd met at last year's company holiday party. The one who had looked me up and down with barely concealed contempt.

I heard the shower stop. With practiced efficiency, I closed the messages and replaced the phone exactly as I'd found it. By the time Mathias emerged with a towel around his waist, I was calmly unpacking my toiletries.

Seven years of marriage. Three promotions declined. Countless sacrifices made. And this was how he repaid me.

As I watched him dress for bed, oblivious to my discovery, something cold and calculating took root in my chest. Mathias Burke had made a fatal error in judgment.

He had betrayed the wrong woman.

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