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Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I smoothed my hands over the gentle curve of my belly. Fifteen weeks. This time felt different—stronger, more real than the five pregnancies that had ended in heartbreak. I'd been cautious about hope, but today's appointment would finally give us answers, maybe even let us hear the heartbeat. "Don't forget about the appointment," I called to Colten as he adjusted his tie in the mirror. "Two o'clock at Dr. Martinez's office." He turned, and for a moment, I saw the man I'd fallen in love with eight years ago. His smile was warm, genuine, as he crossed the room to cup my face in his hands. "I wouldn't miss it for the world," he said, pressing a tender kiss to my forehead. "Our little miracle deserves both parents there." The kiss lingered, and I closed my eyes, savoring the intimacy we'd been rebuilding since learning about this pregnancy.
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Chapter 3

I spent a week at home, letting Colten believe I was broken. Each morning, he'd bring me tea before leaving for the office, his touch gentle, his voice laced with manufactured concern. "Take all the time you need," he'd say, pressing a kiss to my temple. "Your health comes first."

But while he played the devoted husband, I was planning.

On Monday morning, I dressed with deliberate care—the charcoal gray suit I'd worn when we closed our first major deal, my hair pulled into a sleek ponytail, makeup subtle but polished. In the mirror, I looked nothing like the grieving wife Colten expected me to remain. I looked like the woman who'd built Crawford Industries from the ground up.

The company headquarters rose thirty-two stories into the Seattle skyline, glass and steel reflecting the morning sun. I'd once looked at this building with pride. Now, walking through the marble lobby, I felt only cold determination.

"Mrs. Crawford!" The receptionist's eyes widened as I strode past. "We weren't expecting you today—"

"I don't recall needing permission to enter my own company," I said without breaking stride.

The elevator ascended in silence, each floor bringing me closer to whatever I'd find. When the doors opened on the executive level, conversation in the hallway died. Heads turned. Whispers followed in my wake.

My corner office stood at the end of the corridor, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city I'd helped conquer. But something was wrong. The nameplate beside the door, the one that had read "Skyler Crawford - Co-Founder & COO" for seven years, had been replaced.

"Izabella Riley - Executive Assistant to CEO."

My hand froze on the door handle. Through the glass walls, I could see her—sitting at my desk, legs crossed, wearing a crimson dress that probably cost more than her monthly salary. She was laughing into her phone, completely at ease in my space.

I pushed the door open.

Izabella glanced up, and for a heartbeat, genuine surprise flickered across her perfect features. Then she smiled, slow and deliberate, like a cat that had already caught the canary.

"I'll call you back," she purred into the phone, never breaking eye contact with me. She set it down on my desk—her desk now, apparently—next to a framed photo of her and Colten at some company event I'd been too "emotional" to attend.

The scent hit me then. Chanel No. 5. My signature perfume for the past decade. She was wearing it.

"Skyler." She stood, smoothing her dress. "We weren't expecting you. Colten said you were taking time to recover from... well." Her pause was deliberate, cruel. "Your loss."

"By whose authority," I said, each word precisely controlled, "are you in my office?"

She tilted her head, that practiced sweetness dripping from her voice. "Oh, didn't Colten tell you? He thought it would be better for workflow, given how distracted you've been with personal issues. I need to be close to him, you understand. For efficiency."

Through the glass walls, I could see other employees gathering, pretending to review documents while their eyes darted toward us. Good. Let them watch.

"And the nameplate?"

"Well, it seemed silly to keep your name up when you're hardly ever here anymore." Izabella moved around the desk, trailing her fingers across its surface. "Besides, maybe if you could actually carry a pregnancy to term, Colten wouldn't need to seek comfort elsewhere."

The words landed like physical blows. I saw it in her eyes—she wanted me to break, to scream, to give her the satisfaction of my pain. Around us, the gathered employees stiffened, shocked whispers breaking out.

But I'd spent a week preparing for this moment. I'd cried all my tears alone on that hospital bed. What remained was something harder, colder, unbreakable.

"You're fired," I said, my voice so calm it frightened even me. "Security will escort you from the building. You have fifteen minutes to collect your personal belongings. Anything left behind will be disposed of."

I picked up her desk phone and dialed security without taking my eyes off her face.

Izabella laughed—actually laughed. "Oh, sweetie. You really think you still have that kind of power here?" She began gathering her things with deliberate slowness, making a show of carefully wrapping each photo frame, each personal trinket. "We'll see about that."

"Mrs. Crawford?" Two security guards appeared in the doorway.

"Ms. Riley is no longer employed here. Please ensure she leaves the premises immediately."

Izabella slung her designer bag over her shoulder, pausing in the doorway to look back at me. "Colten's going to be very unhappy about this. But I suppose you're used to disappointing him by now."

The office felt different after she left—emptied of her poison but still contaminated by her presence. I stood at the window, looking out over the city, waiting.

It took exactly one hour and forty-seven minutes.

My phone buzzed with a company-wide email notification. From: Colten Crawford, CEO. Subject: Unauthorized Personnel Decisions.

"It has come to my attention that unauthorized terminations were made today without proper procedure. Effective immediately, Izabella Riley is reinstated to her position. Additionally, Skyler Crawford will be taking extended leave for health reasons. All personnel matters should be directed to my office."

I read it twice, my reflection ghost-like in the darkening window. Behind me, I could hear the whispers starting again, feel the eyes on my back.

Extended leave. Health reasons. He'd just announced to the entire company that I was too unstable to make decisions.

My phone rang. Colten.

I let it go to voicemail, then listened to his message: "Sky, what were you thinking? You can't just fire people because you're upset. Come home. We need to talk about getting you some help."

Some help. As if I were the one who needed fixing.

I forwarded his email to my personal account, added it to the growing file I'd been building. Then I gathered my things—the few items that were actually mine—and walked out of that office for what I knew would be the last time as an employee.

But not the last time as an owner.

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