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Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud

I stared at my phone, Nathan's name flashing on the screen. Three days into his business trip to Boston, and I'd barely heard from him. I missed him—his touch, his voice, even his annoying habit of leaving his socks on the floor. Our marriage wasn't perfect, but I thought we were solid. Happy. "Maybe he's just busy with meetings," I whispered to myself, pressing the call button. The phone rang three times before he answered. "Phoenix?" His voice sounded distracted, papers rustling in the background. "Nathan, I was just checking if you landed safely. You didn't text me back last night." "Sorry, babe.
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Chapter 2

The manila folder Madison slid across her desk felt heavier than it should have. I stared at it, my fingers trembling slightly as I reached for it.

"These are bank statements from the last six months," Madison said, her voice carrying the clinical detachment she used when delivering bad news to clients. "Nathan has been systematically transferring funds from your joint accounts into a private account under his name only."

I flipped through the pages, each transaction a small stab to my chest. Five thousand here. Ten thousand there. All adding up to a staggering sum.

"He's also been using Lewis Group connections for unauthorized business deals," Madison continued, tapping her pen against another folder. "Your father's company has been backing his ventures without proper documentation or approval."

I closed the folder, suddenly feeling sick. "How much?"

"Nearly two million dollars, Phoenix. And that's just what we can prove so far."

The room seemed to tilt slightly. Two million dollars. Our marriage. Our life together. All a calculated transaction to him.

"I need to see for myself," I said, my voice steadier than I expected.

---

The next morning, I walked into Nathan's company building with a smile plastered on my face and a story prepared about planning a surprise for our anniversary. The receptionist—a young woman who'd always been friendly to me—barely glanced up as I passed.

"Mrs. Morrison! Going to see Mr. Morrison?"

"Just heading to his office to drop off some lunch," I lied smoothly. "He's been working so hard lately."

Nathan's office was empty, but his assistant's desk was right outside. Alexa's desk. I glanced around, noting the hallway was clear before slipping behind her desk.

The drawers opened silently. The first two contained nothing but office supplies and company memos. But the third—the bottom drawer—was locked.

I'd come prepared. The bobby pin in my hair was bent just right for this purpose. Three seconds later, the lock clicked open.

Inside lay a small pharmacy bag. I pulled it out with trembling fingers and peered inside.

A pregnancy test. Positive. And a note in feminine handwriting: "Nate—We need to talk about our future. Love, Lex"

I carefully replaced everything exactly as I'd found it and locked the drawer. As I stood, I heard footsteps approaching. I quickly moved to Nathan's office door and pushed it open, as if I'd just arrived.

---

Two weeks later, I found myself on a yacht in the Hamptons, surrounded by Nathan's business associates and their wives. The champagne was flowing freely, the sun was setting over the water, and Nathan had barely left Alexa's side all evening.

I watched them from across the deck, noting how his hand lingered on her lower back, how she leaned into him when she thought no one was looking.

"I need some air," I murmured to no one in particular and slipped away toward the quieter stern of the boat.

I hadn't planned to eavesdrop. But as I rounded the corner, Nathan's voice carried clearly over the water.

"The Lewis Group has at least three more investments they're planning," he was saying, his voice low and eager. "Once I've secured those deals, we'll have everything we need."

"And then?" Alexa's voice was eager, almost greedy.

"Then I file for divorce. Phoenix will get what she deserves—which is nothing."

I pressed myself against the railing, my heart pounding so loudly I feared they might hear it.

"She actually believes I love her," Nathan continued, laughing softly. "As if I could ever love someone so...ordinary. The way she looks at me sometimes—like I'm some kind of hero."

"She's clueless," Alexa agreed. "And her father is so proud of his little girl marrying such a 'successful' man."

"The old fool has no idea I've been using his connections to build my empire. By the time he figures it out, it'll be too late."

I bit my lip until I tasted blood, forcing back the tears that threatened to spill over. This wasn't heartbreak anymore. This was cold, calculated fury.

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"Darling," I said to Nathan that night as we drove home, "I've been thinking about your company's annual gala."

"Hmm?" He seemed distracted, probably still thinking about Alexa.

"I'd love to help plan it this year. As a surprise."

He glanced at me, surprise evident in his features. "You want to plan the gala?"

"I do. I think the theme should be 'Gratitude and Loyalty.'" I kept my voice light, innocent. "Don't you think that would be perfect?"

A slow smile spread across his face—the smile I once thought was meant only for me.

"Phoenix, that's brilliant. Absolutely brilliant."

As he pulled into our driveway, I smiled back at him, a plan already forming in my mind. The gala would indeed be unforgettable—just not in the way he imagined.

Behind my smile, I was already calculating how many people would attend. How many witnesses there would be when I exposed Nathan Morrison for exactly what he was.

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