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Wife Exposes Husband's Crimes Novel Cover

Wife Exposes Husband's Crimes

The emerald necklace felt cool against my skin as I adjusted it in the mirror, its green stones catching the light just as they had when Griffin first fastened it around my neck two years ago. Tonight was special—our third wedding anniversary—and I'd spent the entire day preparing. "Perfect timing," I whispered to myself, smoothing down the front of my cream silk dress. The dinner table was set with our finest china, candles casting a warm glow across the Ramos mansion's dining room. The chef had prepared Griffin's favorite meal, and I'd hidden two plane tickets to Paris in my purse, a surprise getaway planned for the following week. Three years of marriage deserved celebration. Three years of building a life together, supporting each other's dreams, creating what I thought was unshakeable love. I checked my watch—7:30 PM. Griffin was late. The sound of tires on gravel made my heart leap.
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Chapter 2

The Four Seasons' luxurious sheets had done nothing to comfort me. I'd spent the entire night staring at the ceiling, replaying Nadia's words and Grandma Ramos's cold expectation that I accept this betrayal. My eyes burned as morning light filtered through the curtains, and my reflection in the bathroom mirror showed a stranger—pale, hollow-eyed, with mascara smudged beneath my lower lashes.

I'd checked out at dawn, driven aimlessly through the city until I found myself parked outside the Ramos mansion. Our mansion. The place I'd called home for three years.

"Mrs. Ramos," the security guard said as I entered through the service entrance, his eyes carefully avoiding mine. News traveled fast in households like ours.

"I'm just collecting some things," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt.

The grand foyer stretched before me, its marble floors gleaming in the morning light. I'd walked this space thousands of times, but today it felt foreign, hostile. I moved toward the curved staircase, my heels clicking against the stone.

"Going somewhere?"

Griffin's voice stopped me cold. He stood at the bottom of the stairs, blocking my path. His appearance was immaculate as always—fresh suit, perfectly knotted tie, not a hint of the chaos he'd unleashed last night.

"I'm getting my things," I said, clutching my small overnight bag tighter. "Don't worry, I won't be long."

He stepped closer, his expression unreadable. "Violet, we should discuss this rationally."

"Rationally?" The word tasted bitter. "Like how you rationally decided to get my best friend pregnant?"

A flicker of something—annoyance? impatience?—crossed his face before his mask of control returned. "This isn't about emotions. It's about practicality."

"Practicality?" I repeated, disbelief making my voice rise.

"Violet, we both know this marriage was always about combining our families' interests." His tone was matter-of-fact, as if discussing a business merger rather than our destroyed relationship. "Nadia is carrying my heir, which is what we've failed to produce. Stay, accept the situation, and we can maintain our power and status together."

I stared at him, truly seeing him perhaps for the first time. There was no remorse in his eyes, no shame—only cold calculation. The man I'd loved, who had pursued me with such passion, was gone. Or perhaps he'd never existed at all.

"You want me to stay," I whispered, "and raise another woman's child?"

"It's the sensible solution," he replied smoothly. "For everyone involved."

Something snapped inside me. Three years of love, of building a life together, reduced to a "sensible solution." My hand moved before I could think, connecting with his cheek in a sharp slap that echoed through the foyer.

"Find someone else to play your games," I said, my voice trembling with rage. "Our marriage is over."

His cheek reddened where I'd struck him, but his expression remained cold. "Don't be hasty, Violet. You're not thinking clearly."

"I've never thought more clearly," I replied, pushing past him toward the stairs. "I'll be gone by noon."

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I didn't see Griffin move Nadia into our home, but I heard about it from Marcus Chen, our family attorney, who called me at the Wood estate that evening.

"He's not wasting any time," Marcus said grimly. "She's already moved into the master suite."

My stomach clenched. The master bedroom—our bedroom—with its views of the garden and the antique furniture we'd selected together during our honeymoon in Italy.

"He's bringing her to the charity gala tomorrow night," Marcus continued. "Everyone who matters in the city will be there."

The charity gala. I'd spent weeks organizing it, securing donations, coordinating with vendors. And now Griffin would parade Nadia there, flaunting his betrayal before all of society.

"She'll be wearing your emeralds," Marcus added quietly. "The set your father gave you."

The emeralds. My father's last gift to me before his death. The necklace I'd worn on my wedding day.

I closed my eyes, fighting back tears. "Thank you for telling me."

Henry appeared in the doorway of the library where I sat, his weathered face lined with concern. "Miss Violet, would you like some tea?"

I nodded, unable to speak.

Later that evening, as I sat in my childhood bedroom at the Wood estate, Henry found me with tears streaming down my face, society magazines scattered across the bed. Photos of Griffin and Nadia at various events smiled back at me—her hand possessively on his arm, his lips close to her ear at a gallery opening, both of them laughing at a polo match.

"Miss Violet," Henry said softly, gathering the magazines into a neat pile. "These aren't good for you."

"I need to see them," I whispered. "I need to know what's happening."

Henry's eyes were kind but firm. "No, Miss Violet. You need to look forward, not back."

As he carried the magazines away, I caught a glimpse of his determined expression. For the first time since discovering Griffin's betrayal, I felt something other than pain—a spark of resolve, small but growing.

Griffin thought he could replace me so easily. He was about to learn how wrong he was.

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