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Wife Exposes Husband's Scheme

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I stood in our kitchen, watching Maximilian arrange the dishes I'd spent hours preparing. The warm glow of our dining room lights caught the steam rising from the beef bourguignon, casting golden shadows across the table I'd set with our wedding china. Everything was perfect—the way I always made it for our family dinners. "Smile," Maximilian said suddenly, his phone raised. The camera's soft click echoed in the quiet room. "What are you doing?" I asked, pausing as I adjusted the napkins. "Just documenting," he replied, moving around the table to capture another angle of the food. "The light is perfect tonight." I frowned, watching him crouch to get a close-up of the garlic mashed potatoes. In seven years of marriage, I'd never seen him so interested in photographing my cooking. "Our daughter will appreciate these memories someday," he added, his eyes still fixed on his phone screen.

Wife Exposes Husband's Scheme Chapter 1

I stood in our kitchen, watching Maximilian arrange the dishes I'd spent hours preparing. The warm glow of our dining room lights caught the steam rising from the beef bourguignon, casting golden shadows across the table I'd set with our wedding china. Everything was perfect—the way I always made it for our family dinners.

"Smile," Maximilian said suddenly, his phone raised. The camera's soft click echoed in the quiet room.

"What are you doing?" I asked, pausing as I adjusted the napkins.

"Just documenting," he replied, moving around the table to capture another angle of the food. "The light is perfect tonight."

I frowned, watching him crouch to get a close-up of the garlic mashed potatoes. In seven years of marriage, I'd never seen him so interested in photographing my cooking.

"Our daughter will appreciate these memories someday," he added, his eyes still fixed on his phone screen.

"Since when do you care about documenting family moments?" I asked, trying to keep my tone light. "You couldn't be bothered to take pictures at her recital last month."

Maximilian's fingers paused over his screen. "I've been busy, Vivian. You know that." He slipped his phone into his pocket and kissed my cheek, his lips barely grazing my skin. "Dinner looks amazing. I'll be home early tomorrow to help with the dishes."

Something in his evasiveness made my stomach tighten. The way he avoided my eyes, the careful way he'd worded his response—it wasn't like him. Or maybe it was exactly like him, and I'd been too blind to notice.

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Three days later, I sat alone in our garage, the car's dashboard illuminated by the dim glow of the streetlights outside. Maximilian had left for work an hour ago, kissing our daughter goodbye and promising to bring ice cream for dessert.

My hands trembled slightly as I reached for the USB drive containing the dashcam footage. I'd never checked it before—what was the point? But something about those photos of our dinner had gnawed at me.

"Just a quick look," I whispered to myself, sliding the drive into my laptop.

The first few videos were mundane: morning commutes, grocery runs, school drop-offs. Then I noticed a pattern. Every Tuesday and Thursday, Maximilian would stop at a small market I'd never been to, always at 2:15 PM.

"Max?" A woman's voice came through the speakers. "Are you sure about this sauce?"

The camera angled toward her—young, pretty, with honey-blonde hair tucked under a sunhat. Liberty Webb. I recognized her from the charity gala last year.

"Absolutely," Maximilian replied, his voice warmer than I'd heard in months. "It'll be perfect with the pasta."

My finger hovered over the keyboard as I fast-forwarded through weeks of footage. There they were, shopping for tomatoes, laughing over avocado prices, standing close in the produce aisle.

Then came the footage from inside her apartment. Maximilian stirring a pot of pasta, Liberty perched on the counter beside him, her hand resting casually on his shoulder.

"This feels like home," she said softly. "You make it feel like home."

The spoon in his hand stilled. "I know what you mean."

My breath caught in my throat. The intimacy of the moment—the way they moved together in her kitchen, the easy smiles—it was everything I thought we had.

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"You went through my things?" Maximilian's voice boomed across our living room that evening. His face flushed red as he paced in front of me.

"I went through our things," I corrected, my voice steadier than I felt. "The dashcam is in our car, Maximilian. Our car."

He stopped pacing and ran a hand through his hair. "You had no right to spy on me."

"I had no right?" I stood up, the USB drive clutched in my hand. "Six months, Max. Six months of cooking dinner with her while I cooked dinner for us."

"It's not what you think," he said, but his eyes slid away from mine.

"Then what is it?" I demanded. "Because what I think is that you've been having an affair while I've been here, taking care of our daughter, supporting your family through everything."

His laugh was bitter. "Supporting my family? Is that what you call interrogating me about every business decision? Controlling who I talk to and when?"

"I don't control you," I said, stunned by the accusation.

"Don't you?" His voice dropped lower. "I can't even tell you about my heart condition because you'd just worry and hover more."

The revelation hit me like a physical blow. "What heart condition?"

"The one I've had for three months," he snapped. "The one I couldn't tell you about because you'd turn it into another reason to manage my life."

"And Liberty can handle it?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Liberty understands me," he said, his eyes finally meeting mine. "She gives me the warmth and space I need."

The words hung between us, sharp and final. In that moment, I realized the photos of our dinner weren't for us at all. They were for her.

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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