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Wife Leaves Cheating Husband

The silk sheets beneath me felt suddenly cold as Grayson's body went rigid above mine. The name that had just escaped his lips hung in the air between us like a blade. "Aria." Not Sophia. Not my name. Hers. My heart hammered against my ribs as I stared up at my husband's face, watching the color drain from his features. His dark eyes widened with what looked like genuine shock, as if he couldn't believe what had just happened either. "Sophia, I—" He pulled back, his hands trembling as they framed my face. "God, I'm so sorry. I don't know why I said that." I couldn't speak.
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Chapter 2

Three days after Aria's return party, I watched my brother's world collapse through a phone screen.

"Sophia, they're saying I can't come back to work until the investigation is complete." David's voice cracked through the video call, his usually neat appearance disheveled. Dark circles shadowed his eyes, and his hand shook as he ran it through his unwashed hair. "The partners won't even take my calls anymore."

I gripped my phone tighter, pacing across our bedroom while Grayson showered. "What exactly did they tell you?"

"That multiple sources have come forward corroborating Miss Bradley's account." He laughed bitterly. "Multiple sources, Sophia. People I've never even spoken to are suddenly claiming they witnessed inappropriate behavior."

My blood ran cold. "That's impossible. You said you barely interacted with her at the charity gala."

"I handed her a glass of champagne. That's it. But now there are three witnesses saying they saw me corner her in the hallway, that I made suggestive comments." David's voice broke completely. "They're describing conversations that never happened, Sophia. It's like they've rehearsed a script."

The shower shut off, and I moved to the window, lowering my voice. "David, listen to me. We're going to fight this. I'm hiring the best attorney money can buy."

"With what money? You know I can't afford—"

"I'll handle it. Grayson will understand once I explain—"

"No." David's interruption was sharp. "Don't you see what's happening? This is coming from his family. His precious sister makes an accusation, and suddenly the entire Hunt legal machine springs into action to destroy me."

I wanted to deny it, but the pieces were falling into place with sickening clarity. The speed of the allegations spreading. The coordinated witness statements. The way Grayson had dismissed my concerns about Aria's behavior at the party.

"I won't let them do this to you," I whispered.

Two hours later, I sat across from Jonathan Reeves, one of the city's most respected defense attorneys. His office overlooked the harbor, and I could see the Hunt Industries building gleaming in the distance like a monument to the power I was about to challenge.

"Miss Morgan—Mrs. Hunt, I should say—I'll be direct with you." Jonathan's weathered face was grave as he reviewed the file I'd brought. "Your brother is facing a coordinated assault. These witness statements all follow the same pattern, use similar language. It's clearly orchestrated."

"So you can prove they're lying?"

"Proving it and winning in court are two different things. The Hunt family has significant influence in this city. Judges, prosecutors, even potential jury members—they all move in the same social circles."

I leaned forward. "Are you saying we can't win?"

"I'm saying it will be expensive, time-consuming, and there are no guarantees. The witnesses we'd need to counter their narrative are already being approached by Hunt legal representatives. Some are being offered lucrative consulting contracts. Others are facing sudden audits or permit issues with their businesses."

The room seemed to tilt. "They're buying witnesses and intimidating others?"

"I can't prove that in court, but yes. That's exactly what's happening." Jonathan's voice softened. "Mrs. Hunt, I have to ask—does your husband know you're here?"

I shook my head, unable to speak.

"This case will put you in direct opposition to your husband's family. Are you prepared for that?"

That evening, I tried to broach the subject with Grayson over dinner. He barely looked up from his tablet, scrolling through emails while picking at his salmon.

"I want to hire an attorney for David," I said carefully.

"Sophia, we've discussed this. Let the investigation run its course."

"The investigation is a sham. Witnesses are being coerced, and you know it."

Now he looked up, his dark eyes cold. "I know my sister wouldn't lie about something this serious. And I know your brother has always resented our family's success."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "David has never said a word against your family. He was grateful when you helped him get the interview at Morrison & Associates."

"Maybe that gratitude curdled into entitlement. Maybe he thought he could take liberties with Aria because of his connection to me."

I stared at my husband—this man who had once endured a hundred lashes to marry me—and saw a stranger. "You really believe that."

"I believe my sister. And I believe this conversation is over."

That night, I called David to tell him I'd hired Jonathan Reeves. The phone rang and rang before going to voicemail. When I tried his work number the next morning, a receptionist informed me that David Morgan was no longer employed by the firm.

By noon, I learned that three more of David's former colleagues had come forward with additional allegations. By evening, his name was trending on social media, accompanied by the hashtag #BelieveWomen and a photo of Aria looking fragile and brave.

I found David's suicide note on my doorstep the next morning, delivered by a courier who disappeared before I could ask questions. My hands trembled as I read his familiar handwriting:

*Sophia, I can't fight them anymore. They've made sure no one will believe me, no one will hire me, no one will even look me in the eye. I'm sorry I'm not strong enough to keep fighting. Please don't let them destroy you too. I love you.*

The coast guard found his body three days later, washed up on the rocks below Sunset Point. The same cliffs where Grayson had once proposed to me, promising we'd face everything together.

Now I stood at those same cliffs, holding my brother's final words, and realized I was utterly alone.

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