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Wife Exposes Husband's Fraud Novel Cover

Wife Exposes Husband's Fraud

I couldn't stop smiling as I fingered the Broadway tickets nestled in their elegant envelope. Five years of marriage deserved something special, and I'd spent weeks planning this surprise for Owen. Not just any show—his absolute favorite, with premium seats that had cost me three months of careful saving from my personal account. The morning light streamed through our bedroom window as I watched Owen adjust his tie in the mirror. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his tailored suit accentuating the broad shoulders I still admired after all these years. "Happy anniversary, darling," I said, my voice soft with anticipation as I extended the envelope toward him. His reflection caught my eye in the mirror, a fleeting smile crossing his lips before he turned. "You remembered." "Of course I did." I laughed, the sound light and hopeful. "Open it." Owen took the envelope, his fingers brushing mine in a way that still sent tiny shivers through me. Five years, and I still felt that spark when he touched me.
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I couldn't stop smiling as I fingered the Broadway tickets nestled in their elegant envelope. Five years of marriage deserved something special, and I'd spent weeks planning this surprise for Owen. Not just any show—his absolute favorite, with premium seats that had cost me three months of careful saving from my personal account.

The morning light streamed through our bedroom window as I watched Owen adjust his tie in the mirror. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his tailored suit accentuating the broad shoulders I still admired after all these years.

"Happy anniversary, darling," I said, my voice soft with anticipation as I extended the envelope toward him.

His reflection caught my eye in the mirror, a fleeting smile crossing his lips before he turned. "You remembered."

"Of course I did." I laughed, the sound light and hopeful. "Open it."

Owen took the envelope, his fingers brushing mine in a way that still sent tiny shivers through me. Five years, and I still felt that spark when he touched me. He slid his thumb under the seal and pulled out the tickets, his expression changing so quickly I almost missed the transition—surprise, recognition, and then something that made my stomach twist. Dismay.

"Broadway tickets," he said flatly, his eyes not meeting mine.

"Not just any tickets. Front row for your favorite show! I know how much you've been wanting to see it." I stepped closer, searching his face. "What's wrong? Don't you like them?"

Owen's jaw tightened. He placed the tickets on the dresser with deliberate care. "Amelia, I... I already have tickets to this show."

"What? How?" The confusion in my voice was genuine. We hadn't discussed Broadway shows in months.

"I got them yesterday. For Leilany."

The name hit me like a physical blow. His secretary. The beautiful, efficient Leilany who always seemed to be texting Owen at odd hours. Whose name appeared in our conversations with increasing frequency.

"Your secretary?" I kept my voice steady through sheer force of will. "You bought Broadway tickets for your secretary?"

"She's been putting in extra hours on the Henderson project. It was a thank-you gesture." His explanation came too quickly, too rehearsed.

"The same show? The same night?" I picked up the tickets, comparing the details. "These are the exact same seats, Owen. Row A, seats 15 and 16."

His expression hardened. "It's a coincidence. They're popular seats."

"On our anniversary?" My voice rose despite my effort to control it. "You gave our anniversary gift to your secretary?"

"Don't be dramatic, Amelia." Owen sighed, checking his watch. "It's just a show."

"Just a show?" The room seemed to tilt around me. "I saved for months for these tickets!"

"Then you should have consulted me first." His tone was dismissive, the way it often became when I challenged him. "You know I hate surprises."

"This isn't about surprises." My hands were shaking now. "This is about you giving away what should have been our special night together to another woman."

"She's my employee, not 'another woman.'" Owen grabbed his jacket from the bed. "You're overreacting, as usual."

"As usual?" Something snapped inside me. Five years of swallowed hurts and ignored intuitions crystallized in that moment. "You're gaslighting me again. This isn't normal, Owen. Husbands don't give their anniversary gifts to their secretaries!"

"Enough!" His voice cut through the room. "I don't have time for your insecurities this morning."

The room spun suddenly, black spots dancing at the edges of my vision. My chest tightened painfully. I heard Owen's voice, distant and annoyed, saying my name as my knees buckled.

The last thing I felt was the cold hardwood against my cheek, and Owen's hands, not gentle, turning me over.

I woke in a hospital room, alone. The steady beep of monitors and the antiseptic smell told me where I was before I opened my eyes. A nurse explained I'd had a vasovagal episode—a fancy term for fainting due to emotional distress.

Hours passed. Owen didn't come. The doctor visited, mentioned something about stress and blood pressure, and left a prescription. Still no Owen.

When evening fell, I reached for my phone on the bedside table, wincing at the movement. Three missed calls from my mother, none from my husband.

Out of habit, I opened Instagram. The first post froze the blood in my veins.

Leilany Carter, stunning in a blue dress, holding up a playbill—my playbill—with a radiant smile. Owen's shoulder visible at the edge of the frame.

"Such a thoughtful boss! Perfect evening at Broadway's hottest show #blessed #bestbossever"

The timestamp: two hours ago. While I lay in a hospital bed, my husband was at the theater with his secretary, using the tickets meant for our anniversary.

I stared at the photo until it blurred through my tears, the full weight of betrayal crushing the air from my lungs.

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