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Wife Exposes Husband's Fraud

The shipping center was nearly empty when I arrived, just a few people scattered across the lobby, waiting for their packages. I'd come here on a whim, after receiving a notification that something had arrived for me. Probably another script delivery or some industry magazine subscription. "Name?" the clerk asked, barely looking up from his computer. "Alexandra Ellis," I replied, sliding my ID across the counter. He typed something, frowned slightly, then walked to the back. I waited, absently twisting my wedding ring around my finger—a habit I'd developed whenever I felt restless. Seven years of marriage to Nathaniel, and still that platinum band felt like both a promise and a shackle. The clerk returned with a small box. "Here you go, ma'am." I thanked him and took the package, noticing immediately that it felt lighter than I expected.
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The shipping center was nearly empty when I arrived, just a few people scattered across the lobby, waiting for their packages. I'd come here on a whim, after receiving a notification that something had arrived for me. Probably another script delivery or some industry magazine subscription.

"Name?" the clerk asked, barely looking up from his computer.

"Alexandra Ellis," I replied, sliding my ID across the counter.

He typed something, frowned slightly, then walked to the back. I waited, absently twisting my wedding ring around my finger—a habit I'd developed whenever I felt restless. Seven years of marriage to Nathaniel, and still that platinum band felt like both a promise and a shackle.

The clerk returned with a small box. "Here you go, ma'am."

I thanked him and took the package, noticing immediately that it felt lighter than I expected. No return address was visible on the label, just my name and our home address printed in neat block letters. Curious, I found a quiet corner and carefully unwrapped the brown paper.

My breath caught in my throat.

Black lace. Delicate straps. A note tucked inside.

My fingers trembled as I unfolded the small piece of paper.

"Can't wait to see you in this tonight, baby."

The handwriting wasn't mine. The lingerie wasn't mine either—I'd never bought anything this... provocative. The tag still attached showed it was brand new, expensive. Someone had gone to considerable trouble to send this.

Someone had sent this to my husband.

My stomach twisted into a knot as realization dawned. The package was addressed to our home, but Nathaniel had probably given the shipping center our address for his personal deliveries. He must have been expecting this.

"Little Cupcake" wasn't a bakery. It was a person.

I sat down heavily on one of the plastic chairs, the black lace clutched in my fist. My mind raced through possibilities, each one more painful than the last. Nathaniel and I had been distant for years, our marriage more of a convenience than a love affair, but I never suspected...

I pulled out my phone with shaking hands and dialed his number.

"Alexandra?" His voice sounded surprised, maybe even annoyed at the interruption.

"I'm at the shipping center," I said carefully, keeping my voice steady despite the storm inside me. "There was a package for us."

"Oh?" Too casual. Too quick.

"It's lingerie, Nathaniel. Black lace underwear with a note."

Silence stretched between us for a heartbeat too long.

"Ah," he finally said, clearing his throat. "Must be a mistake. Probably from one of the interns in the department. You know how they mix up addresses sometimes."

His explanation came too easily, too rehearsed. I could picture him adjusting his tie—the nervous tell he'd had since college whenever he lied.

"An intern sent you lingerie?" I asked, my voice still controlled but with an edge creeping in.

"No, no—I mean, it's probably meant for someone else in the building. Maybe Gary from accounting? He's been seeing someone new." The words tumbled out too fast, too defensive.

I closed my eyes, feeling sick. "I'll bring it home then."

"No need," he said quickly. "Just... just leave it there. I'll handle it."

Handle it. Like it was a problem to be swept under the rug.

Something hardened inside me. The hurt was still there, raw and bleeding, but underneath it grew something else—determination.

"Actually," I said, "I think I'll drop by your office. We should talk about this."

I hung up before he could respond.

Thirty minutes later, I stood in the gleaming lobby of Nathaniel's company building. My heart pounded against my ribs as I approached the reception desk.

"Is Nathaniel in?" I asked, trying to sound casual.

The receptionist smiled politely. "Mr. Grant is in a meeting, but he should be free soon. Would you like to wait?"

"No," I said firmly. "I'll surprise him."

She waved me through, clearly recognizing me from previous visits. The elevator ride to the twelfth floor felt endless. Each floor that passed brought me closer to a truth I wasn't sure I wanted to face.

When the doors opened, I stepped into the familiar hallway. Nathaniel's office was at the end, his name plaque gleaming on the door. I'd walked this path countless times over the years, always feeling welcome, always feeling like I belonged.

Not today.

As I approached his office, voices drifted through the partially closed door. Laughter—intimate, playful. A woman's voice, young and flirtatious.

"Oh, Nathaniel..."

And then his response, lower, tender in a way he hadn't spoken to me in years.

"Patience, Little Cupcake. We have all evening."

I froze in the hallway, the black lace underwear still clutched in my purse, the note burning a hole in my pocket. The truth was right behind that door, and suddenly I wasn't sure I had the courage to push it open.

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