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Wife Exposes Art Fraud

I arrived at the studio earlier than usual, balancing a container of Cyrus's favorite lunch from the bistro down the street. The afternoon light filtered through the tall windows as I walked through the main workshop, nodding to a few assistants who barely looked up from their workstations. "He's in the private restoration room," one of them murmured, not bothering to make eye contact. I smiled politely, though my stomach tightened with anticipation. Cyrus had been distant lately—always busy with "important clients" and "critical restorations." Today would be different. Today, I'd surprise him with lunch and maybe rekindle some of that connection we'd been missing. The private restoration room had glass walls—a design feature Cyrus had insisted upon to showcase his expertise to visiting collectors. As I approached, I slowed my steps, intending to knock softly before entering. But through the glass, I saw him hunched over a familiar object. My grandmother's Qing Dynasty vase.
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I arrived at the studio earlier than usual, balancing a container of Cyrus's favorite lunch from the bistro down the street. The afternoon light filtered through the tall windows as I walked through the main workshop, nodding to a few assistants who barely looked up from their workstations.

"He's in the private restoration room," one of them murmured, not bothering to make eye contact.

I smiled politely, though my stomach tightened with anticipation. Cyrus had been distant lately—always busy with "important clients" and "critical restorations." Today would be different. Today, I'd surprise him with lunch and maybe rekindle some of that connection we'd been missing.

The private restoration room had glass walls—a design feature Cyrus had insisted upon to showcase his expertise to visiting collectors. As I approached, I slowed my steps, intending to knock softly before entering. But through the glass, I saw him hunched over a familiar object.

My grandmother's Qing Dynasty vase.

My heart stopped. The porcelain treasure was the last thing she'd given me before she passed—a family heirloom dating back three centuries, with delicate blue patterns that told stories of generations past. I'd brought it to Cyrus last week, asking him to inspect a small hairline crack that had appeared after a recent move.

"Cyrus," I whispered, though he couldn't hear me through the glass. "What are you doing?"

I watched in horror as he picked up a small tube of industrial adhesive—modern, chemical-laden glue that no proper conservator would ever use on antique porcelain. His movements were careless, impatient as he squeezed a thick line along the crack.

"No," I breathed, dropping the lunch container and rushing toward the door. "No, no, no!"

But I was too late. As the adhesive made contact with the porcelain, a sickening crack echoed through the room. The ancient vase didn't just break—it shattered, fragments exploding outward across his workbench in a cloud of dust.

I burst through the door. "Cyrus! What have you done?"

My hands trembled as I reached for the largest pieces, tears blurring my vision. Three hundred years of history reduced to shards in seconds.

"Lina?" Cyrus barely glanced up from his phone. "You shouldn't be here right now."

"But... this was my grandmother's," I choked out, cradling a piece of the delicate blue porcelain. "This was all I had left of her."

"It was just an old vase," he said with a dismissive wave. "I'll fix it later. I've got real work to do for paying clients."

I stared at him, unable to comprehend his callousness. "This was irreplaceable."

"You're being dramatic," he sighed, turning back to his phone. "It's just an object."

* * *

Hours later, I sat alone in our bedroom, unable to sleep. The fragments of my grandmother's vase were carefully arranged on our dining table—a painful puzzle I couldn't bear to attempt.

My phone buzzed with notifications. Social media had become my only distraction tonight. I scrolled mindlessly until a familiar name caught my eye.

Raven Marshall. Cyrus's new apprentice.

Her latest post was a series of photos taken in what I immediately recognized as Cyrus's private restoration room. She wore his expensive leather apron—the one I'd given him for our anniversary—with a smug smile on her face.

"Learning from the master 😍 #blessed #artlife #mentorgoals"

My finger hovered over the screen as I scrolled through the images. There was Cyrus, standing behind her, his hand guiding hers over what looked like a valuable painting. Another showed them sharing coffee at his desk, their shoulders touching.

The timestamp read three hours ago—right before he'd destroyed my grandmother's vase.

My hands shook as I kept scrolling. Post after post revealed weeks of intimacy—Raven wearing jewelry I recognized from Cyrus's "business dinner" excuses, Raven in restaurants he claimed to visit for client meetings, Raven holding champagne glasses in what appeared to be a hotel room.

Something inside me snapped. Before I could think better of it, I typed a comment:

"Perhaps you should focus on learning actual conservation techniques instead of destroying priceless artifacts through negligence and unprofessional conduct."

I hit post before I could second-guess myself.

* * *

An hour later, the bedroom door slammed open. Cyrus stormed in, his face flushed with rage.

"What the hell were you thinking?" he demanded, waving his phone in my face. "Humiliating me and Raven publicly?"

"I was thinking that you destroyed my grandmother's vase and then lied about where you were," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt.

"That's none of your business," he snarled. "And you had no right to attack Raven like that."

"I'm your wife, Cyrus."

He laughed—a cold, hollow sound. "About that. I transferred $100,000 to Raven's account this morning. A gift."

My blood ran cold. "That's my money."

"It's our money," he corrected. "And I expect you to apologize to Raven. Publicly and in person. I'm hosting a dinner tomorrow night. You'll welcome her properly."

"And if I refuse?"

His eyes hardened. "Then you'll be nothing in this community. Everyone knows the studio's success is all my talent."

He turned and walked out, leaving me alone with the shattered remains of both my grandmother's vase and my marriage.

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