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Wife Uncovered His Murderous Affair Novel Cover

Wife Uncovered His Murderous Affair

The weight of the two urns in my carry-on felt heavier with each step I took through JFK airport. I clutched the handle tighter, as if somehow I could transfer comfort to the remains of Sarah and Michael Taylor—the people who had welcomed me into their family with open arms, who had treated me like the daughter they never had. Now they were reduced to ashes, victims of a house fire that had consumed everything but the memories they left behind. I hadn't slept on the red-eye from Seattle. How could I, knowing what awaited me in New York? The taxi driver kept glancing at me in the rearview mirror, probably wondering why I was so quiet, why my eyes were rimmed with red. I stared out at the Manhattan skyline, rehearsing the words I would say to Lucca. *I'm so sorry, my love. There was nothing they could do. The fire spread too quickly...* My throat tightened.
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The weight of the two urns in my carry-on felt heavier with each step I took through JFK airport. I clutched the handle tighter, as if somehow I could transfer comfort to the remains of Sarah and Michael Taylor—the people who had welcomed me into their family with open arms, who had treated me like the daughter they never had. Now they were reduced to ashes, victims of a house fire that had consumed everything but the memories they left behind.

I hadn't slept on the red-eye from Seattle. How could I, knowing what awaited me in New York? The taxi driver kept glancing at me in the rearview mirror, probably wondering why I was so quiet, why my eyes were rimmed with red. I stared out at the Manhattan skyline, rehearsing the words I would say to Lucca.

*I'm so sorry, my love. There was nothing they could do. The fire spread too quickly...*

My throat tightened. Lucca would be devastated. His parents had been his world, his foundation. But we would face this together. In our five years of marriage, we'd weathered other storms—his move to Columbia for law school, the long-distance relationship, the financial struggles. This tragedy would bring us closer, I was certain of it.

I tucked a strand of hair behind my ear as anxiety fluttered in my chest. It had been three months since I'd seen my husband. His calls had grown shorter, less frequent. He'd been busy with his studies, he'd explained. I understood. Columbia Law was demanding, and Lucca had always been driven.

The taxi pulled up to a gleaming high-rise in the Upper West Side. I paid the driver and stood on the sidewalk, gazing up at what had apparently become Lucca's home. It was far more luxurious than the modest student apartment he'd described in our calls. A doorman in an immaculate uniform stood at attention beneath a sleek glass awning.

"I'm here to see my husband, Lucca Taylor," I said, wheeling my small suitcase behind me. The urns were nestled inside, wrapped in soft clothing.

The doorman's expression shifted from professional courtesy to confusion. "I'm sorry, ma'am, but Mr. Taylor doesn't have a wife."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "There must be some mistake. I'm Kate Taylor—Kate Harrison-Taylor. We've been married for five years."

"Ma'am, I've been working here since Mr. Taylor moved in eight months ago. He's never mentioned a wife." His eyes flicked to my simple jeans and sweater, making me suddenly conscious of my travel-worn appearance.

I fumbled in my purse, pulling out my wallet. "Look, here's my ID, and here—" I held up my left hand, where my wedding band glinted in the morning light. "Please, just call him. Tell him Kate is here. It's urgent."

The doorman hesitated, then picked up his phone. I stood there, heart hammering against my ribs, aware of how I must look—desperate, disheveled, out of place in this world of polished marble and glass.

"Mr. Taylor? There's a woman here named Kate who claims to be your wife." A pause. "Yes, sir. I'll send her up."

He hung up and gave me a look that mingled pity with suspicion. "Penthouse floor. The elevator requires a key card, but I'll take you up."

The elevator ride was silent, suffocating. When it opened directly into a spacious foyer, the doorman nodded curtly and disappeared back into the elevator, leaving me alone.

I used my key—the one Lucca had sent me months ago, "just in case"—and pushed open the door with trembling hands.

The apartment was stunning—all sleek surfaces and designer furniture, with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the Manhattan skyline. But it was the scene on the white leather couch that stopped my heart.

Lucca—my Lucca—sat with his arm around a woman who could have stepped from the pages of a fashion magazine. Her blonde hair cascaded over bare shoulders, her body draped in what appeared to be one of Lucca's shirts. Crystal champagne flutes sat on the glass coffee table beside an open bottle.

For one endless moment, nobody moved. Lucca's face registered shock, then something that chilled me to the bone—calculation. His eyes, once warm with love for me, turned cold and distant.

"Lucca?" My voice was barely a whisper.

The woman straightened, her perfectly manicured hand still resting possessively on my husband's thigh. "Darling, who is this?"

Lucca cleared his throat. "Blaire, this is Kate. Some girl from back home." He turned to me with a stranger's eyes. "I told you she'd eventually track me down."

Blaire's red lips curved into a smile that never reached her eyes. She looked me up and down with the casual cruelty of someone assessing an insect before deciding whether to crush it.

"Oh," she said, her voice honey-sweet with poison. "So this is your...friend from Seattle."

The urns in my suitcase seemed to grow heavier, the grief I'd carried across the country now colliding with a new, sharper pain. In that moment, I realized I had lost more than my in-laws in that fire. I had lost the man I thought I knew.

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