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Wife Chooses Divorce After Husband's Betrayal

The kite fluttered in Emma's small hands, her fingers tracing the blue and green patterns she'd painted herself. She'd spent three days perfecting it, adding glitter to the tails and a special message only she and Marcus would understand. "Will Daddy be here soon?" Emma asked, her eyes fixed on the window overlooking the park where other fathers were already running with their children, colorful kites dancing against the spring sky. I checked my watch again. "He said he'd be home by two, sweetheart. It's just..." I glanced at the clock—3:45 PM. "He might be running a little late." My phone buzzed with Marcus's text: *Can't make it. Grace needs help moving furniture into new apartment. Fourth time this month. Sorry.* The words blurred as I stared at the screen.
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Chapter 2

The silence in our bedroom felt suffocating as I waited for Marcus to come home. Emma had finally fallen asleep, her small body curled around the remains of her broken clay sculpture. I'd carefully gathered the pieces and placed them in a box beside her bed—a reminder of what her father had broken today.

When the front door clicked open, I straightened my spine and waited.

"We need to talk," I said as Marcus climbed the stairs, his tie loosened, briefcase in hand.

He sighed, the sound heavy with impatience. "About what happened at the school? Caroline, you're overreacting. Sophia needed help with her project."

"And Emma needed her father," I countered, my voice low but steady. "She worked on that sculpture for weeks. You couldn't even look at it properly."

Marcus set his briefcase down, running a hand through his hair. "You don't understand the obligation I have to Grace and Sophia. Robert was—"

"My mentor, my closest friend," I finished for him. "I know. You've said it a hundred times."

"This isn't about me," he snapped. "Grace is a widow struggling to raise her daughter alone. What kind of person would I be if I didn't help them?"

"And what kind of father are you being to Emma?" I demanded, my voice rising despite my efforts to stay calm. "You missed her science fair, her dance recital, and now this. Today she asked you why you don't like her anymore."

Marcus flinched, but his expression hardened again quickly. "That's ridiculous. You're twisting this into something it's not."

"Am I? Then explain why you spent more time looking at Sophia's lopsided bowl than Emma's sculpture."

His phone rang before he could respond. The screen lit up with Grace's name.

"I need to take this," he said, already answering. "Grace? What's wrong?"

I watched as his entire demeanor changed, softening with concern. "Sophia's sick? How high is her fever? Have you tried...?"

I stood there, invisible in my own home, as my husband turned his back to me, already reaching for his coat.

"Marcus," I called after him. "We need to finish this conversation."

He glanced back, phone still pressed to his ear. "Not now, Caroline. Sophia needs me."

"And what about Emma?" I asked, but he was already halfway down the stairs, Grace's tearful voice still coming through the phone.

---

The law office was discreet, tucked away in a building where Marcus would never think to look for me. David Chen greeted me with a professional smile, his office neat and organized.

"Mrs. Reed," he said, closing the door behind us. "What can I do for you today?"

I placed my checkbook on his desk, opened to show the balance I'd been quietly building for years. "I need to know my options."

His eyes flickered with understanding. "You're considering divorce."

"I'm considering protecting my daughter," I corrected him. "And myself."

David nodded, pulling out a legal pad. "Tell me everything."

For the next hour, I documented it all—the missed school events, the broken promises, the money Marcus had spent on Grace's apartment, Sophia's private school tuition, their vacations.

"His lawyer will likely claim these are charitable contributions," David warned me. "We'll need more evidence of his neglect."

I pulled out my phone, showing him the photos I'd started taking—Emma waiting by the window for her father, the calendar marked with his cancellations, the texts where he'd chosen Grace over us.

"This is good," David said, "but we need more. Document everything. Keep track of his expenses on Grace's family. And be careful—don't let him suspect anything yet."

---

The bell above the ice cream parlor door jingled as I pushed it open, Emma's hand in mine. Her face lit up at the sight of the colorful flavors.

"Can I have two scoops, Mommy?" she asked, already eyeing the chocolate and strawberry.

"Just one today, sweetheart," I replied, smiling despite the weight on my shoulders.

"Well, if it isn't my favorite little artist!"

I turned to find Grace Porter standing behind us, Sophia at her side. Her smile was warm, her eyes calculating.

"What a lovely surprise," she said, though something in her expression told me this was no coincidence. "Sophia was just saying how much she missed Emma at school."

The girls immediately ran to the play area, leaving Grace and me alone at the counter.

"Marcus mentioned you might be here," she said casually, studying the menu. "He's such a thoughtful man, always looking out for everyone."

I ordered Emma's ice cream, my back to Grace, trying to steady my breathing.

"Such a natural father figure," Grace continued, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "Sophia has started calling him 'Uncle Marcus.' It's so cute."

I turned to face her, forcing a smile. "How nice for them."

Grace leaned closer, her voice lowering. "You know, Caroline, I worry sometimes that Marcus might be spreading himself too thin. All this time he spends helping us..."

The implication hung in the air between us, sharp and deliberate.

"He's very generous," I replied, taking Emma's ice cream from the server.

"Yes," Grace agreed, her eyes never leaving mine. "Some might even say too generous for his own good."

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