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Wife Fights Family Plot

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The salmon was perfectly pink, the asparagus still crisp with that slight bite Adrian preferred. I arranged the plates with the same care I'd given our dinners for seven years, each detail a small offering to the life we'd built together. The dining room glowed softly in the candlelight, our wedding photo smiling down from the mantle—two people who looked so certain of their forever. Adrian's tablet lay forgotten on the kitchen counter, its screen still illuminated from when he'd been checking emails before his shower. I reached for it absently, meaning only to move it aside while I wiped down the granite surface. The message notification caught my eye—not because I was looking, but because it was impossible to ignore. *Missing you already. Can't wait for tonight. —E* My fingers trembled as I touched the screen, and more messages appeared. A thread of intimate exchanges that made my stomach lurch.

Wife Fights Family Plot Chapter 1

The salmon was perfectly pink, the asparagus still crisp with that slight bite Adrian preferred. I arranged the plates with the same care I'd given our dinners for seven years, each detail a small offering to the life we'd built together. The dining room glowed softly in the candlelight, our wedding photo smiling down from the mantle—two people who looked so certain of their forever.

Adrian's tablet lay forgotten on the kitchen counter, its screen still illuminated from when he'd been checking emails before his shower. I reached for it absently, meaning only to move it aside while I wiped down the granite surface. The message notification caught my eye—not because I was looking, but because it was impossible to ignore.

*Missing you already. Can't wait for tonight. —E*

My fingers trembled as I touched the screen, and more messages appeared. A thread of intimate exchanges that made my stomach lurch. *The plan is working perfectly,* one read. *She's getting more confused every day.* Another: *What do we do about P when this is all over?*

P. Me.

The tablet slipped from my hands, clattering against the counter. Seven years of marriage, of building a life together, of trusting completely—and here was evidence that I was nothing more than an obstacle to be removed. The messages painted a picture I couldn't fully grasp yet, but the betrayal was crystal clear.

Footsteps on the stairs. Adrian's voice calling out, warm and familiar: "Something smells incredible, sweetheart."

I grabbed the tablet, closing the messages with shaking fingers, and placed it exactly where he'd left it. My hands moved automatically, straightening already straight placemats, adjusting the wine glasses that didn't need adjusting. When he appeared in the doorway—hair still damp from his shower, wearing the blue shirt I'd bought him for his birthday—I managed what I hoped looked like a normal smile.

"Perfect timing," I said, my voice sounding strange to my own ears. "Everything's ready."

He crossed to me, pressing a kiss to my temple with the same casual affection he'd shown for years. The scent of his cologne, once comforting, now seemed cloying. "You're amazing, you know that? I don't know what I'd do without you."

The irony of his words made bile rise in my throat, but I forced myself to lean into his embrace. "You'll never have to find out," I whispered, the lie burning my lips.

Dinner passed in a surreal haze. Adrian chatted about his day, complained about a difficult client, asked about Alaina's soccer practice tomorrow. I responded appropriately, played my part in our domestic theater, while my mind raced through the implications of what I'd seen. Who was E? Elise Shaw, his boss's daughter? The pieces clicked together with sickening clarity.

As he reached for his wine glass, I noticed him glance at his watch. "Actually, honey, I hate to do this, but I need to step out after dinner. Emergency client meeting."

"Tonight?" I kept my voice level, curious rather than suspicious.

"I know, terrible timing. But it's the Morrison account—you know how important that is." He reached across the table, covering my hand with his. "I'll make it up to you this weekend, I promise."

I stared at our joined hands—his wedding ring catching the candlelight, mine suddenly feeling like a shackle. "Of course. Work comes first."

Something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe, at my easy acceptance. For a moment, I thought I saw guilt in his eyes, but it vanished so quickly I might have imagined it.

After he left, claiming he'd be back late, I stood at our bedroom window and watched his car disappear into the Seattle night. The city lights blurred through my tears, but I didn't let myself cry. Not yet. Instead, I pulled out a small notebook from my nightstand drawer—one I'd started keeping weeks ago when I began noticing strange things, moments of confusion I couldn't explain.

I wrote: *October 15th—Found messages on A's tablet. Affair confirmed. References to 'the plan' and 'what to do about P.' Emergency client meeting = lie.*

My hand shook as I closed the notebook. Tomorrow, I would begin to understand just how deep this conspiracy went. Tonight, I would lie in our bed and pretend to sleep, waiting for my husband to return from his lover's arms.

The perfect marriage I'd believed in for seven years was crumbling, but I was far from broken. If Adrian and his mysterious accomplices thought they could destroy me, they were about to discover just how wrong they were.

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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