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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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Chapter 3

The bandage on my palm throbbed as I stared at the black dress Owen had thrown onto our bed—the bed that still smelled of Leilany's perfume.

"You're coming tonight," he said from the doorway, his tone brooking no argument. "The Henderson project celebration. Leilany's worked hard for this moment."

I almost laughed at the audacity. "I'm not going anywhere with you."

"Yes, you are." Owen stepped into the room, straightening his cufflinks with deliberate precision. "We need to maintain appearances until the divorce is finalized. My reputation can't afford any more of your dramatic scenes."

"My dramatic scenes?" I touched the fresh cut on my palm, still feeling the sting of ceramic shards. "You threw a bowl at me."

"I threw a bowl at the wall. You got in the way." His voice was flat, matter-of-fact, as if rewriting reality was as simple as changing his tone. "Tonight, you'll smile, you'll be supportive, and you'll show everyone that we're handling this transition like mature adults."

"And if I refuse?"

Owen's smile was sharp as broken glass. "Then I'll make sure my lawyer knows about your increasingly erratic behavior. How you've been stalking me, going through my personal belongings, making wild accusations." He paused, letting the threat settle. "How unstable you've become since your... episode."

The word 'episode' dripped with condescension. My fainting spell—caused by discovering his betrayal—had somehow become evidence of my mental instability in his twisted narrative.

I looked at the dress again. Elegant, expensive, the kind I used to love wearing to his company events when I still believed I belonged at his side. Now it felt like a costume for a role I no longer wanted to play.

"One night," I said finally. "Then I'm done."

"Good girl." The patronizing approval in his voice made my skin crawl.

Two hours later, I stood in the mirror of the hotel bathroom, barely recognizing myself. The black evening gown hugged my figure perfectly, but my face looked hollow, my eyes too bright with unshed tears. I'd covered the bandage on my palm with concealer and powder, hiding the evidence of Owen's violence beneath a layer of makeup.

The hotel ballroom buzzed with conversation and clinking glasses when we arrived. Owen's hand rested possessively on my lower back, guiding me through the crowd like I was his prized possession rather than his soon-to-be ex-wife.

"There she is!" Owen's voice boomed across the room as Leilany approached us, and my blood turned to ice.

She wore the exact same dress as me.

The black evening gown that had felt elegant moments ago now felt like a cruel joke. Every line, every detail, identical down to the subtle beading along the neckline. Leilany's version fit her perfectly, as if it had been tailored specifically for her body, while mine suddenly felt wrong, ill-fitting, like I was wearing someone else's skin.

"Amelia!" Leilany's voice rang with false sweetness as she air-kissed my cheeks. "What a coincidence! Great minds think alike, don't they?"

But her eyes held no surprise, only cold calculation. This wasn't a coincidence. She'd planned this moment, orchestrated it to perfection. The ultimate humiliation—making me look like a cheap imitation of her.

"You look... lovely," I managed, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Thank you." She turned to Owen, her hand sliding up his chest in a gesture that was anything but professional. "Darling, you didn't tell me Amelia had such exquisite taste."

Owen's arm snaked around Leilany's waist, pulling her close as his lips brushed her cheek in a kiss that lingered too long for any workplace celebration. "She's always been good at copying what she sees," he murmured, loud enough for me to hear.

The room seemed to tilt around me. Colleagues I'd known for years stared openly, some with pity, others with barely concealed gossip-hungry excitement. I was the spectacle—the discarded wife watching her replacement claim her throne.

"I need some air," I whispered, turning toward the exit.

Owen's hand shot out, fingers digging into my arm with bruising force. "Where do you think you're going?"

"Outside. Just for a moment."

"No." His grip tightened, and I could feel his nails through the fabric of my dress. "You're staying right here. This is Leilany's night, and you're going to support my career instead of making everything about your hurt feelings."

"Owen, please—"

"Smile," he hissed in my ear, his breath hot against my skin. "And stop embarrassing me."

He pushed me back toward the crowd, his hand a vise on my arm, forcing me to stumble forward in my heels. The room full of faces blurred together as I fought to keep my composure, trapped in a nightmare of my husband's making with nowhere to run.

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