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Wife Exposes Husband's Lies

After five years of marriage, Clara discovers that her devoted husband, Mark, has been hiding a dark and complex double life. What started as a perfect romance unravels when a mysterious letter leads her to a hidden apartment filled with secrets. As Clara digs deeper into his past, she uncovers a web of deception that threatens her safety. Forced to choose between love and the truth, she must expose his lies before his shadow world consumes her.
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Chapter 3

The seed of doubt had been planted during that humiliating Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Barnes' words kept echoing in my mind: "You owe this family a debt." Something about her tone, the way she looked at Esmeralda with such reverence while dismissing me—it all felt wrong.

I sat in my car outside Dr. Michael Harrison's office, my hands trembling slightly on the steering wheel. Three years had passed since the surgery, and I'd never questioned the official story: that I'd donated part of my liver to save Mr. Barnes' life. But what if that wasn't true?

"Mrs. Simpson," Dr. Harrison greeted me warmly when I entered his office. "It's been a while. How are you feeling?"

"Fine, mostly," I lied, not wanting to mention the occasional pain that still flared up. "I'm here about something else today."

His expression shifted to concern. "What can I help you with?"

"I need copies of my medical records from the transplant surgery," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "The complete records."

Dr. Harrison's brow furrowed. "May I ask why?"

"I just... need to understand something," I replied, not ready to explain my suspicions.

After a moment's hesitation, he nodded. "I'll need to process your request. Come back in an hour."

That hour was the longest of my life. I paced the hospital corridors, my scar throbbing with each step. What was I looking for? Evidence of a lie so profound it would shatter everything I thought I knew?

When I returned, Dr. Harrison handed me a thick envelope. "Everything's in here," he said gently. "If you have any questions..."

I nodded and left before he could finish.

Back in my car, I opened the envelope with shaking hands. Medical terminology swam before my eyes—complicated diagrams and clinical notes I could barely understand. But then I found it: a single page with the transplant recipient's information.

My blood ran cold.

Marcus Green. Male, 22 years old.

Not Mr. Barnes.

The paper slipped from my fingers as the truth crashed over me like a tidal wave. They had lied. All of them—Charlie, his parents, Esmeralda—they had all known the truth while I had been kept in the dark.

I drove home in a daze, the medical records burning a hole in my purse. Charlie was in the living room when I arrived, grading papers with classical music playing softly in the background. He looked up, startled by my expression.

"Raquel? What's wrong?"

I pulled the papers from my purse and placed them on the coffee table between us. "I know the truth," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "I know who really received my liver."

Charlie's face paled, but he quickly composed himself. "What are you talking about?"

"Marcus Green," I said, watching his reaction carefully. "Esmeralda's brother. That's who I donated my liver to three years ago. Not your father."

Charlie's shoulders slumped slightly, but instead of remorse, his expression hardened. "So you went digging around in medical records? That's a violation of privacy, Raquel."

"A violation of privacy?" I repeated, incredulous. "You lied to me! You made me believe I was saving your father's life!"

"And you did save a life," Charlie countered, his voice taking on that professorial tone I'd grown to hate. "Does it really matter whose it was?"

I stared at him, unable to comprehend his moral bankruptcy. "Yes, Charlie. It matters."

"Why?" he demanded, standing up. "Why does it matter? You should feel proud that you helped someone. That's what decent people do—they help others without expecting recognition."

"This isn't about recognition!" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm. "This is about deception. About betrayal."

Charlie sighed heavily, as if I were a difficult student refusing to understand a simple concept. "Look, Raquel, we owe Esmeralda's family a debt now. They're forever connected to us because of what you did."

"Because of what I did?" I echoed, my voice hollow. "You mean because of what you tricked me into doing."

"Don't be dramatic," Charlie dismissed, turning back to his papers. "My obligation to support Esmeralda's family supersedes any... discomfort you might feel about how things were handled."

I stood there, staring at my husband—this stranger who had manipulated my love and loyalty for his own purposes. In that moment, something inside me hardened into resolve.

"This isn't over," I said quietly.

Charlie didn't even look up. "Yes, Raquel. It is."

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