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Wife Uncovers Big Lie

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Wife Uncovers Big Lie Chapter 1

The cardboard box felt heavier than it should have as I carried it up the stairs to Zachary's study. Three weeks into our move to the new Seattle house, and I was still finding corners we hadn't properly organized. The study had become a dumping ground for his work papers and personal items—things he claimed he'd sort through "when he had time."

I set the box down beside his mahogany desk, the same one we'd bought together five years ago when our business first turned profitable. Back then, I'd imagined him working late into the night on our shared dreams, building something meaningful together. Now the desk felt like a barrier between us, cluttered with files I wasn't allowed to touch and drawers that somehow never seemed to open when I was around.

The bottom drawer stuck when I tried to slide the box underneath. I tugged harder, and it gave way with a sharp crack—the wood had warped, probably from the move. As I knelt to examine the damage, my fingers found something unusual: a small brass key taped to the underside of the drawer.

My pulse quickened. In fifteen months of marriage, I'd never seen Zachary use a key for anything in this desk. I turned it over in my palm, feeling its weight. The smart thing would be to ask him about it when he got home. The smart thing would be to respect his privacy.

But I'd been doing the smart thing for months while watching him grow more distant, more secretive. While listening to him take hushed phone calls in the garage. While pretending not to notice how he checked his second phone—the one he thought I didn't know about.

I tried the key in the top drawer. Nothing. The second drawer was already open, filled with ordinary office supplies. But the third drawer, the one I'd never seen him access, clicked softly as the key turned.

Inside was a single manila envelope, thick and worn at the edges. My hands trembled as I lifted it out. The weight surprised me—whatever was inside was substantial. I opened the flap and tilted the envelope.

Train tickets cascaded across the desk surface like fallen leaves. Hundreds of them. Maybe thousands. They scattered and overlapped, creating a paper mosaic of dates and destinations. I stared, my brain struggling to process what I was seeing.

With shaking fingers, I began to separate them, organizing by date. The oldest ticket was dated fifteen years ago—two years before we'd even met. The most recent was from last month, just three weeks after our wedding.

"1,314," I whispered aloud after counting the final stack. The number felt surreal, impossible.

Every single ticket bore the same destination: Millfield, Oregon. A small town I'd never heard of, nearly four hours south of Portland. The frequency was staggering—sometimes two trips in a single week, rarely more than a month between visits. Fifteen years of consistent travel to the same place.

I grabbed my laptop from the coffee table, my fingers flying across the keyboard. "Millfield, Oregon population demographics businesses..." The search results were sparse. A farming community of fewer than 3,000 people. A few local businesses, a grain elevator, a small hospital.

Then I remembered where I'd heard that name before.

I pulled up our company's employee database, scrolling through the personnel files until I found what I was looking for. Anastasia White, hired six months ago as our new marketing coordinator. Hometown: Millfield, Oregon.

The room seemed to tilt around me. I gripped the edge of the desk, staring at the sea of tickets spread before me like evidence of a crime I was only beginning to understand. Zachary had been visiting Anastasia's hometown for fifteen years. Fifteen years of secret trips, hidden keys, locked drawers.

I thought about Anastasia's first day at the office, how she'd smiled at Zachary with a familiarity that had made my stomach clench. How she always seemed to know his coffee preferences, his schedule, the way he liked his reports formatted. How she positioned herself near him during meetings, close enough that their shoulders almost touched.

My evening chamomile tea sat cooling on the side table, forgotten. The ritual that usually calmed my nerves felt pointless now. Nothing could soothe the ice spreading through my chest as I stared at the evidence of my husband's double life.

I gathered the tickets carefully, counting them again to be sure. 1,314 trips to see a woman whose existence he'd never mentioned. A woman who now worked in our office, who saw him every day, who smiled at me with secrets dancing behind her eyes.

The front door slammed downstairs. Zachary's voice called out, "Alina? I'm home!"

I looked down at the tickets in my hands, then at the empty envelope, then at the key that had unlocked fifteen years of lies. My marriage, my business, my entire life—how much of it had been built on deception?

"Coming!" I called back, my voice steadier than I felt.

I had questions. And tonight, I was going to get answers.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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