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Wife Uncovers Secretary's Plot

After three years of marriage, Ava discovers her billionaire husband, Ethan, is being manipulated by his ambitious secretary, Sarah. While Ava has quietly supported Ethan’s career, Sarah has been weaving a web of lies to tear the couple apart and seize his fortune. Realizing her husband is oblivious to the treachery, Ava decides to stop playing the submissive wife. She steps out of the shadows to expose the plot and fight for her marriage.
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Chapter 2

The candlelight flickered across the mahogany dining table, casting dancing shadows on the untouched plates of beef wellington and roasted vegetables. I'd spent the entire afternoon preparing Elliot's favorite meal, arranging white orchids—the same flowers from our wedding—in crystal vases, and selecting the wine he'd mentioned liking during one of our rare conversations three weeks ago.

My phone buzzed against the table's polished surface. Elliot's name flashed across the screen.

"Happy birthday, darling," I answered, trying to inject warmth into my voice despite the growing knot in my stomach.

"Cecilia." His tone was clipped, professional. Even on my birthday, he couldn't manage anything softer. "I won't make it home for dinner tonight."

The words hit me like ice water. "But we planned—"

"Something urgent came up. Meadow and I are working on the Morrison acquisition. The deadline moved up, and we need to have the proposal ready by tomorrow morning."

Meadow. Always Meadow these days. I closed my eyes, feeling the familiar ache of disappointment settle in my chest. "Can't it wait? It's just one evening."

"This deal is worth forty million, Cecilia. I can't afford to be sentimental about dinner plans."

Sentimental. As if wanting to spend my birthday with my husband was some frivolous emotional indulgence. Through the phone, I could hear the soft murmur of Meadow's voice in the background, followed by Elliot's low chuckle—a sound I hadn't heard him make in months.

"Of course," I managed. "I understand."

"Good. I'll be late. Don't wait up."

The line went dead. I stared at the phone for a long moment, then slowly set it down beside the cooling dinner. The candles continued their gentle dance, mocking the romance I'd tried so desperately to create.

Two weeks later, I found myself standing in the doorway of Elliot's office at eleven-thirty at night, a tray of coffee balanced in my hands. The building was nearly empty except for security, but light still spilled from his corner office.

They didn't notice me at first. Elliot sat behind his massive desk, his jacket discarded, sleeves rolled up in a way that made him look younger, more approachable. Meadow stood beside him, leaning over his shoulder as she pointed to something on the computer screen. Her hand rested casually on his forearm, her honey-blonde hair falling like a curtain around them both.

"If we restructure the payment terms here," she was saying, her voice that familiar breathy whisper, "we could save the client nearly two percent in interest."

"Brilliant," Elliot murmured, and I watched his face transform with genuine admiration—an expression I'd been trying to earn for three months. "You have an exceptional eye for details, Meadow."

She practically glowed under his praise, her cheeks flushing that delicate pink I was beginning to hate. "I just want everything to be perfect for you, Mr. Hudson."

The way she said it, the way her fingers lingered on his arm, the intimate bubble they'd created in the late-night quiet—it all felt like witnessing something I had no right to see. And yet, as his wife, shouldn't this scene belong to me?

I cleared my throat. They sprang apart, Meadow's hand flying to her chest in a gesture of innocent surprise that felt entirely too rehearsed.

"Oh! Mrs. Hudson, you startled me." She smiled, but there was something sharp behind her eyes. "How thoughtful of you to bring coffee."

"I thought you might need it," I said evenly, setting the tray on the side table. "Working so late again."

Elliot barely looked up from his screen. "Thank you."

Meadow moved to serve the coffee, her movements graceful and proprietary. She knew exactly how Elliot liked his—two sugars, no cream—without asking. When she handed him the cup, their fingers brushed, and she ducked her head with that shy smile that seemed to enchant every man in the building.

"Mrs. Hudson," she said, turning to me with that false sweetness, "I hope you don't mind us keeping your husband so busy. This project is just so important, and Mr. Hudson is such a perfectionist. I admire that about him."

The subtext was clear: she understood him in ways I didn't, appreciated qualities I failed to recognize. And the way Elliot's expression softened when he looked at her made my chest tighten with something that felt dangerously close to panic.

"Not at all," I replied smoothly. "I know how dedicated Elliot is to his work."

As I walked toward the elevator, I heard Meadow's soft laughter drift from the office, followed by Elliot's low response. The sound of two people who enjoyed each other's company, who found pleasure in shared late nights and important projects.

The elevator doors closed on their private world, leaving me alone with the reflection of a woman who was slowly disappearing from her own marriage.

The board meeting three days later should have been my moment to shine. I'd spent weeks preparing my presentation on expanding our talent roster into international markets, complete with projected revenue streams and partnership proposals. It was the kind of forward-thinking initiative that had earned me my position at Hudson Entertainment in the first place.

But as I stood before the mahogany conference table, facing twelve expectant faces, my confidence began to crumble.

"I'm sorry," I said, scrolling through my tablet for the third time. "I seem to be missing the quarterly analysis data that was supposed to be included in this presentation."

Elliot's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "The data Meadow compiled last week?"

"I..." I looked around the room, feeling heat creep up my neck. "I wasn't included in that email chain."

From her seat near the back, Meadow's hand flew to her mouth, her eyes wide with apparent horror. "Oh my goodness, Mrs. Hudson, I am so sorry!" Her voice trembled with what sounded like genuine distress. "I thought I'd included everyone in the distribution list. This is entirely my fault."

Tears actually formed in her eyes—perfect, crystalline drops that made her look like a remorseful angel. "Please don't blame Mrs. Hudson for this mistake. I feel terrible."

The room fell into uncomfortable silence. Richard Morrison, our biggest client, shifted in his chair. David Chen, our head of acquisitions, studied his hands. And Elliot... Elliot looked at me with something that might have been disappointment, or worse, pity.

"We can reschedule," Victoria Adams, our head of marketing, suggested gently.

"No need," Elliot said curtly. "Meadow, do you have copies of the data?"

"Of course, Mr. Hudson." She practically floated to the front of the room, producing a perfectly organized folder. "I always keep backup copies of everything."

As Meadow seamlessly took over my presentation, adding insights and observations that made my months of preparation look amateur by comparison, I felt something cold and hard settle in my chest. This wasn't incompetence or an innocent mistake.

This was war.

And somehow, I was losing a battle I hadn't even realized had begun.

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