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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 3

The cream-colored envelope arrived two weeks later, its gold embossing catching the afternoon light as Henry placed it on the silver tray beside my tea. I recognized the Ramos family crest immediately—the same emblem that had adorned our wedding invitations three years ago.

"Miss Violet," Henry said quietly, "you don't have to open it."

But I did. My fingers trembled slightly as I broke the seal, unfolding the thick cardstock inside.

*The Ramos Family requests the honor of your presence at a celebration in anticipation of the arrival of Griffin and Nadia's first child...*

My stomach clenched as I read further: *Addressed to Mrs. Griffin Ramos.*

"Mrs. Griffin Ramos," I whispered, the title that had once filled me with pride now feeling like a brand of ownership. A deliberate provocation.

The phone rang before I could crumble the invitation in my fist. Henry answered, then hesitated.

"It's Grandma Ramos," he said, his weathered face tightening with disapproval.

I took the receiver, steeling myself. "Grandma."

"Violet, darling," her voice dripped with false warmth. "I do hope you'll attend our little gathering. It would mean so much to Griffin."

"I'm sure it would," I replied, struggling to keep my voice steady.

"It's important we show there are no hard feelings," she continued smoothly. "Family unity must be maintained, especially now. Don't you agree?"

Henry stood nearby, his eyes conveying silent concern. I knew what he would say—that attending would only bring more pain, that I owed them nothing.

Yet something inside me needed to see them, to face this humiliation head-on.

"I'll be there," I said finally.

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"Are you certain about this, Miss Violet?" Henry asked as I stood before the mirror in my childhood bedroom. The black dress I'd chosen was elegant but severe—a sleek column of silk that fell to my ankles, with a modest neckline and long sleeves. Armor disguised as evening wear.

"I need to do this," I replied, fastening my mother's pearl earrings. "For closure, if nothing else."

Henry's eyes reflected concern, but he nodded. "I'll have the car ready at seven."

The Ramos estate glowed with warm light as we approached, the driveway lined with luxury vehicles. I gripped my small clutch tightly, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"You can do this," I whispered to myself as Henry opened the car door.

The foyer was transformed from the home I'd once shared with Griffin into something from a fairy tale—or a nightmare. Pink and gold ribbons draped from the ceiling, cascading down marble columns. A banner proclaimed: "Welcome Baby Ramos!"

I stepped into the main reception room and froze. Nadia sat enthroned in an ornate chair, her pregnant belly draped in a flowing pink gown that made her look like some grotesque Madonna. Gifts piled around her feet like offerings to a queen.

Conversations halted as I entered, dozens of eyes turning toward me. I recognized faces from charity boards, business associates, society friends—all witnesses to my humiliation.

Griffin stood beside Nadia, champagne flute in hand, his expression flickering between surprise and something darker when he saw me.

"Violet," he said, his voice carrying across the suddenly silent room. "How... unexpected."

I lifted my chin, forcing myself to meet his gaze. "I wouldn't miss it."

He recovered quickly, raising his glass. "Friends, a toast to the woman who will give me the son I've always wanted—my beautiful Nadia."

The room echoed with forced cheers and the clink of glasses. Griffin's eyes deliberately avoided mine as he continued speaking about "new beginnings" and "family legacies."

A woman nearby whispered loudly enough for me to hear: "I can't believe she had the nerve to show up."

Griffin's smile turned predatory. "How wonderful that Violet could join us to celebrate the future of the Ramos family. Her presence shows what a gracious lady she is."

The cruelty was breathtaking in its calculation.

Another guest, perhaps feeling uncomfortable, asked, "So, Violet, will you be... involved?"

Griffin's laugh was like ice. "Poor Violet tried for three years but couldn't give me children. Thankfully, Nadia has proven more... capable."

The room fell silent. The words hung in the air like poison.

I felt something break inside me—not my heart, which was already shattered, but the last thread of dignity I'd been desperately clinging to.

Then, through the crowd, I saw Henry. My elderly butler stood tall in his formal attire, his eyes blazing with quiet fury.

"Mr. Ramos," he said, his crisp British accent cutting through the silence. "Mrs. Wood has shown nothing but grace and devotion to your family. Perhaps it is your own character that has proven inadequate."

The confrontation electrified the room. Griffin's face darkened with rage, but he couldn't physically confront an elderly servant without losing face completely.

"Your loyalty is noted, Henry," he said coldly, his eyes promising retribution.

I recognized the threat in his tone and quickly moved toward Henry. "We should go."

As we turned to leave, I caught a glimpse of Nadia's triumphant smile and Griffin's murderous glare. The damage was done—but something told me this was far from over.

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