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Wife Unleashes Payback

The chandelier above the Manhattan Charity Gala ballroom scattered light across a thousand faces, but I only watched one—my husband's, as he raised his paddle for the fifth time. "Five million dollars," Phillip announced, his voice cutting through the polite murmurs of New York's elite. Around us, necks craned. Champagne glasses paused halfway to lips. I leaned closer, keeping my voice low. "Phillip, that's excessive. The painting's market value is barely two million, and we discussed the quarterly budget—" "A heartless accountant with no soul." He didn't bother lowering his voice. The words landed heavy enough that our table—the Vanderbilts, the Chens, old money and older judgment—went silent. "That's what you are, Kathryn. This is art.
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Chapter 3

The candles flickered between us, tiny flames dancing in the salt breeze that rolled off the dark ocean. Phillip had ordered everything—the private beach setup, the white linens, the champagne chilling in silver buckets. Even the violin player positioned far enough away to provide ambiance without intrusion. It was perfect in the way expensive things always were, beautiful and hollow.

"To us," Phillip said, raising his glass. The candlelight softened his features, made him look like the man I'd married instead of the stranger who'd replaced him. "To starting over."

I touched my glass to his, the crystal singing. "To new beginnings."

He smiled, reaching across the table for my hand. His thumb traced circles on my palm, a gesture that used to make my heart skip. Now I just watched, cataloging the performance. The attentive eye contact. The warm touch. The careful words. He was good at this, I'd give him that. Five years of marriage had taught him exactly which buttons to push, which soft looks made me forget how many times I'd been left waiting.

Almost made me forget.

His phone buzzed on the table. Once, twice. He glanced at it, and something shifted in his expression—a tightening around his eyes, a sudden tension in his jaw.

"Ignore it," I said softly. "It's our night."

"Of course." But his hand had already moved toward the phone. The third buzz made his fingers twitch.

The fourth buzz, he picked it up.

"Phillip—"

"Just one second." He was already swiping to answer, raising it to his ear. "Hello?"

I watched his face change. Watched concern flood his features, watched him forget I existed. His finger must have slipped because suddenly Arleth's voice poured from the speaker, high and breaking.

"—can't breathe properly, Phillip, I'm so scared—" A sob cut through the words. "The doctor said my heart rate is dangerous and I'm all alone, I don't want to die alone—"

He fumbled with the phone, killing the speaker, but the damage was done. The violin music continued its oblivious melody. The ocean kept its steady rhythm. The candles burned on.

Phillip stood so abruptly his chair scraped against the wooden platform. "I have to go."

I set down my wine glass with deliberate care. "We're in the Maldives."

"She collapsed, Kathryn." He was already pulling out his phone again, fingers flying across the screen. "She's at the hospital and she's terrified."

"She's always terrified." My voice stayed level. "And you're always running."

"Because I have a heart." His words landed sharp. "Because I'm not cold enough to let someone suffer when I can help."

I looked at him across the romantic dinner he'd arranged, across the reconciliation he'd promised, across five years of this exact pattern repeating. "You're leaving."

"I'm catching the next flight." He wasn't asking. He was informing. "There's a private charter that can have me back in New York by morning."

"This is our honeymoon. The one we never took. The one you promised—"

"A woman might be dying!" His voice rose, frustration bleeding through the careful facade. "How can you sit there so calm? How can you care more about some vacation than a human life?"

I stood, brushing sand from my dress. The white fabric gleamed in the candlelight, virginal and mocking. "You're right. How could I compete with that?"

"This is exactly what I'm talking about." He grabbed his jacket from the chair back. "You're too cold to understand what Arleth needs. She's fragile, Kathryn. Delicate. She needs someone who can be there for her emotionally, someone who—"

"Someone who isn't your wife."

The words hung between us. For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—guilt, maybe, or recognition. Then it was gone, buried under righteous urgency.

"Stay," he said, already moving toward the walkway. "Enjoy the resort. I'll be back in a few days once she's stable."

"Phillip."

He paused, turning back. Hope lit his face—hope that I'd understand, that I'd be reasonable, that I'd roll over one more time.

I smiled. "Have a safe flight."

Confusion creased his brow, but he didn't have time to analyze it. Arleth was waiting, and Arleth's needs always came first. I watched him disappear down the walkway, watched the string lights illuminate his hurried path back to the villa, back to his real life where I was an inconvenience and she was the emergency.

The violin player had stopped, uncertain. The candles were burning low. The ocean kept its secrets.

I pulled out my phone and dialed. Dr. Marcus Evans answered on the second ring.

"Mrs. Carter. It's late."

"I need a favor, Marcus." I kept my voice light, pleasant. "Remember when I invested in your clinic's expansion? When the banks wouldn't touch you?"

A pause. "Of course. I'm grateful every day."

"Good." I watched the last candle gutter and die. "Arleth Wells is headed to your hospital. Dehydration, panic attack, the usual performance. I need you to treat her."

"I'm not sure I understand."

"Saline IV. High dose. And let's add corticosteroids for the inflammation she definitely has." My smile felt sharp enough to cut. "All perfectly safe. Medically sound. Just... generous amounts. For her health, you understand."

Silence stretched across the line. Then: "The side effects—"

"Will be temporary. Uncomfortable. And very, very visible." I traced the rim of my abandoned wine glass. "She wants Phillip's attention. Let's make sure she gets exactly what she's asking for."

"Mrs. Carter—"

"Do we have an understanding, Marcus?"

Another pause. Longer this time. "Yes. We do."

I ended the call and sat back down at the empty table. The resort staff would come soon to clear everything away—the untouched food, the melted candles, the evidence of another ruined evening. But for now, I sat alone with the ocean and the stars and the cold, patient fury that had finally learned to wait for the perfect moment to strike.

Phillip wanted to play hero. Fine.

Let him save the monster I was about to create.

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