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Wife Exposes Husband's Fraud

I hummed softly to myself as I squirted bathroom cleaner around the shower tiles, the familiar routine soothing after a long day at work. Marcus had left for his therapy appointment an hour ago, another in the endless series of treatments for his condition. Three years of marriage, three years of supporting him through his erectile dysfunction, three years of writing checks and offering endless encouragement. Three years without intimacy. The bathroom light flickered slightly as I worked the scrub brush in circles, my mind wandering to the bank statement I'd reviewed earlier. Another five thousand dollars transferred to the specialist Marcus had found. I pushed away the tiny voice questioning why nothing ever seemed to improve despite all the money we'd spent. "It's for us," I whispered to myself, the mantra I'd repeated countless times. "For our future together." I moved to the shower drain, noticing the water had been pooling again. With a sigh, I pulled on a rubber glove and reached into the drain, feeling for whatever hair or soap scum might be causing the clog.
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Chapter 3

I sat at our kitchen table the next evening, laptop open before me, headphones firmly in place. Marcus had texted that he'd be working late—another lie to add to the growing collection. The voice recording app had been my silent accomplice for two days now, gathering evidence with each call he made.

I pressed play on the newest recording, steeling myself for whatever fresh betrayal awaited.

"The chicken was so dry last night," Marcus's voice complained to Amanda. "I swear, three years and she still can't cook worth a damn."

Amanda's tinkling laugh responded. "Why do you even bother eating her food?"

"Appearances," he replied simply. "Can't have her suspecting anything's wrong. The more normal everything seems, the easier it is to get what we need."

I paused the recording, swallowing hard against the knot in my throat. Three nights ago, I'd spent hours preparing that roasted chicken with herbs from our garden. He'd praised it enthusiastically, asked for seconds. Another performance.

I forced myself to continue listening.

"Speaking of which," Amanda's voice turned eager, "did you ask her about that European specialist yet?"

"Not yet," Marcus replied. "Have to time it right. Play up how depressed I am about our 'situation' first. You know how she is—so eager to fix everything, so naively generous."

Their shared laughter felt like acid burning through my chest. I saved the file as "Evidence B" and moved to the next recording from this morning.

"The resort deposit is paid," Marcus was saying. "We'll have the ocean-view suite for the whole weekend."

"What excuse are you giving Lily this time?" Amanda asked.

"Medical conference in Detroit," he replied smoothly. "She never checks. Too trusting for her own good."

I closed the laptop, removing my headphones with trembling fingers. Each revelation should have devastated me, but instead, I felt a strange calm settling over me. The pain was still there, a constant ache beneath my ribs, but it was being overshadowed by something else—determination.

I opened my notebook where I'd been meticulously documenting everything: dates, times, amounts of money, lies told. The pattern was undeniable. The man I'd married, the man I'd sacrificed everything for, had been systematically exploiting my trust and love for years.

Thursday arrived with a crisp autumn chill. I called in sick to work for the first time in two years, telling my boss I had a migraine. Another lie born from Marcus's deception, spreading like a contagion through my life.

At 1:45 PM, I parked my Honda two blocks from our house, waiting. Marcus had told me he had a doctor's appointment today—yet another fabrication in his web of deceit. Sure enough, at exactly 2:00 PM, his black Audi pulled out of our driveway.

My hands gripped the steering wheel as I followed at a safe distance, my heart pounding so loudly I was certain he could hear it even from separate cars. We wound through downtown Chicago, the familiar skyline a stark backdrop to this unfamiliar role I was playing—spy, detective, woman scorned.

When Marcus pulled into the circular drive of the Chicago Hilton, I wasn't surprised. I parked in a public garage two blocks away, hands shaking as I paid the attendant. I walked briskly back to the hotel, positioning myself across the street with a clear view of the entrance.

I watched as Marcus strode confidently through the revolving doors, his posture relaxed and energetic—nothing like the defeated, exhausted man who came home from supposed therapy sessions. I pulled out my phone, opening the camera app and zooming in as far as the lens would allow.

Through the hotel's glass facade, I could see him approach the elevators. I snapped several photos in rapid succession, documenting each movement. He pressed the button for the 12th floor.

Five minutes later, a woman approached the same elevator. Even from a distance, I could see she was stunning—tall, blonde, wearing a form-fitting dress and designer heels that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. My money. My sacrifice. On her feet.

I zoomed in further as she entered the elevator, capturing her face clearly just before the doors closed. Something about her seemed vaguely familiar, though I couldn't place her.

I waited, camera ready, as the digital display above the elevator showed it stopping at the 12th floor. Twenty minutes later, I had what I needed—a photo of room 1208's door opening, Marcus's hand visible on the frame, and the blonde woman slipping inside.

Evidence C secured.

I lowered my phone, a strange numbness spreading through me. There it was—irrefutable proof of what the condom in our drain had first revealed. My husband was having an affair. My husband could perform sexually, just not with me. My husband had stolen over one hundred thousand dollars from me to fund his double life.

As I walked back to my car, I realized the woman I had been three days ago no longer existed. In her place was someone new—someone who would not break, would not beg, would not be fooled again.

Evidence A, B, and C were just the beginning. Marcus Sterling had no idea what was coming.

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