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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 3

The cemetery was empty except for me and the priest. No flowers adorned David's casket—the florist had mysteriously canceled our order that morning, citing "scheduling conflicts." No colleagues came to pay their respects. No friends dared to be seen mourning a man the entire city now believed was a predator.

I stood alone in my black dress, watching them lower my brother into the ground while Father Martinez spoke words that felt hollow in the autumn air. The Hunt family's influence had followed David even into death, ensuring his funeral would be as isolated as his final days.

"He was a good man," I whispered as dirt fell onto the wooden surface. "Whatever they said about him, he was good."

After the service, I drove to David's apartment to collect his belongings. The landlord had already changed the locks, but I had a key from before—back when David and I were still allowed to exist in the same world.

The apartment felt frozen in time, as if David had simply stepped out for coffee. His law books lined the shelves, meticulous notes still tucked between pages. His coffee mug sat unwashed in the sink, a ring of dried espresso at the bottom.

I was packing his clothes when I found it—a leather journal wedged between his mattress and box spring. My hands trembled as I opened the cover, recognizing David's careful handwriting.

*Day 1 after the accusation: Called Morrison & Associates. Partners won't see me. HR says I'm on "administrative leave" pending investigation.*

*Day 3: Tried to remember every interaction with Aria Bradley at the charity gala. I handed her champagne when she approached the bar. She thanked me, mentioned she'd heard I worked at Morrison. That was it. Thirty seconds, maximum.*

*Day 7: Three witnesses now claim they saw me corner her in the hallway. I was never alone with her. Never spoke to her outside of that brief exchange. But somehow they all remember the same conversation—me asking about her "romantic availability," making comments about her dress. None of it happened.*

*Day 12: Sophia doesn't know I've been following Aria's social media. She posts constantly about healing from trauma, about finding strength to speak her truth. But in the photos from before the gala, she's smiling at someone off-camera. The angle of her gaze, the way she's positioned—she's looking at Grayson. Always Grayson.*

*Day 18: I think I understand now. This was never about me. I was just convenient—Sophia's brother, someone whose destruction would hurt her. Aria Bradley wants Grayson, and I'm collateral damage in her war.*

The journal slipped from my hands, pages fluttering to the floor. David had known. He'd figured out Aria's real target, but by then it was too late. The machine was already in motion, crushing him beneath its weight.

I gathered the scattered pages, my vision blurring with tears I'd been holding back for days. Here was proof of David's innocence, evidence of Aria's manipulation, documentation of a conspiracy that went all the way to the top of the Hunt family tree.

That evening, I waited for Grayson in his study, the journal clutched against my chest like a shield. He entered at eight-thirty, loosening his tie with the practiced efficiency of a man who'd never doubted his place in the world.

"Sophia? What are you doing here so late?"

I held out the journal. "David kept a record. Everything that happened, everyone who lied. It's all here."

Grayson glanced at the leather-bound book but didn't take it. "I thought we agreed to let this go."

"Read it." My voice cracked. "Please. Just read what he wrote."

"I don't need to read the desperate fabrications of a man facing justice for his actions."

The words hit me like a slap. "Fabrications? Grayson, this is your wife talking. I'm telling you my brother was innocent."

"And I'm telling you that your grief is clouding your judgment." He moved to his desk, dismissing me with the gesture. "Aria is upstairs right now, barely able to eat because of what your brother put her through. She has nightmares, Sophia. She jumps at shadows. That's not the behavior of someone who's lying."

I stared at him—this man who'd once fought his entire family to marry me—and saw a stranger wearing my husband's face. "You won't even look at the evidence."

"There is no evidence. There's only a dead man's attempts to rewrite history."

The journal fell from my numb fingers, hitting the Persian rug with a soft thud. In that moment, I realized David had been right about something else too—I was next. Aria wouldn't stop with destroying my brother. She wanted everything I had, starting with the man I'd married.

"She's not having nightmares," I whispered. "She's planning her next move."

But Grayson had already turned away, lost in whatever world Aria had constructed around him. A world where I was the enemy, and she was the victim who needed his protection.

I left the journal on his desk and walked away, knowing he'd never read it. Some truths were too dangerous to acknowledge, especially when they threatened the very foundation of everything you'd chosen to believe.

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