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Wife Exposes Fraudulent Affair

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I stared at my computer screen, my eyes burning from twenty straight hours of work. The office was silent except for the hum of my desktop and the occasional ping of late-night emails. The presentation for Marcus Chen's company had to be perfect—three major clients, a potential hundred-million-dollar deal, and the highest monthly revenue in our company's history rested on my shoulders. My fingers flew across the keyboard, adding final touches to the slide deck that had consumed my life for the past week. Each graph, each projection, each word had been meticulously crafted. Not just for the company's success, but for something more personal: the candlelight dinner Drake had promised the top performer this month. Seven years of marriage—secret marriage—and I was still working for scraps of my husband's attention. "Just a little longer," I whispered to myself, reaching for my fifth cup of coffee. The bitter liquid had long gone cold, but I drank it anyway. My wedding ring caught the harsh fluorescent light as I lifted the mug.

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I stared at my computer screen, my eyes burning from twenty straight hours of work. The office was silent except for the hum of my desktop and the occasional ping of late-night emails. The presentation for Marcus Chen's company had to be perfect—three major clients, a potential hundred-million-dollar deal, and the highest monthly revenue in our company's history rested on my shoulders.

My fingers flew across the keyboard, adding final touches to the slide deck that had consumed my life for the past week. Each graph, each projection, each word had been meticulously crafted. Not just for the company's success, but for something more personal: the candlelight dinner Drake had promised the top performer this month.

Seven years of marriage—secret marriage—and I was still working for scraps of my husband's attention.

"Just a little longer," I whispered to myself, reaching for my fifth cup of coffee. The bitter liquid had long gone cold, but I drank it anyway. My wedding ring caught the harsh fluorescent light as I lifted the mug. Seven years, and most days it felt heavier than it should.

By dawn, I had finalized everything. Three hours later, I stood before the clients, my exhaustion masked by professional poise and the perfect application of concealer under my eyes. Marcus Chen, our most valuable potential client, nodded approvingly as I walked through the projections.

"Impressive work, Ms. Tucker," he said when I finished. "Your attention to detail is remarkable."

Two hours later, I had signatures on all three contracts. The company had just secured its most profitable month in history. Drake would have to acknowledge this. He would have to see me.

I returned to the office triumphant, my body running on adrenaline and the promise of finally—finally—having an evening with my husband where he might actually look at me instead of his phone.

Drake called an impromptu company meeting that afternoon. I smoothed down my skirt, tucked a strand of hair behind my ear, and tried to quiet the foolish hope fluttering in my chest.

"I've gathered everyone to celebrate an extraordinary achievement," Drake announced, his confident voice filling the conference room. My heart skipped. "This month marks our highest revenue in company history."

Pride swelled within me. I had done that. Me.

"And I'd like to recognize the person responsible for this exceptional milestone."

I straightened in my chair, attempting to keep my expression professionally neutral despite the warmth spreading through my chest.

"Jane Fox," Drake continued, "who has been with us for only six weeks, has demonstrated the kind of fresh perspective and impressive academic background that drives innovation."

The room tilted sideways. I blinked, certain I had misheard.

"Jane will be joining me for a special recognition dinner tomorrow evening at La Maison."

La Maison. The restaurant where Drake and I had celebrated our engagement seven years ago. The restaurant he had promised to take me to when I closed this deal.

Jane stood, her perfectly manicured hand covering her mouth in feigned surprise. "Oh my goodness, I'm so honored!"

Drake beamed at her—actually beamed—while my record-breaking sales were dismissed with a casual wave of his hand. "And of course, we appreciate Viviana's routine work with our existing clients."

Routine work. Three sleepless nights, three major new clients, and a hundred-million-dollar deal reduced to "routine work."

I sat frozen as colleagues congratulated Jane. Sarah Mitchell, from accounting, caught my eye across the table, her brow furrowed in confusion. She knew exactly who had closed those deals.

The company celebration that followed was a blur of champagne and forced smiles. I stood in the corner, nursing a single glass, watching as Drake commanded the room's attention once more.

"In the spirit of recognizing exceptional talent," he announced, pulling a small velvet box from his pocket, "I believe in investing in the future of our company."

My stomach dropped as he opened the box, revealing a diamond ring that caught the light in a familiar pattern—three stones in a platinum setting. The exact ring he had promised me months ago for our anniversary.

"Jane," Drake continued, "this is a token of appreciation for the brilliance you bring to our team."

Jane gasped dramatically as he slipped it onto her finger. Drake pulled out his phone, positioning himself next to her for a photo. "This will make a great post about investing in promising talent," he said, tapping at his screen.

I watched from across the room, my champagne untouched, as my husband placed my ring on another woman's finger and immortalized the moment on social media for all to see.

Seven years of marriage, and I had never felt more invisible.

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