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Wife Unveils Husband's Lies

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The familiar weight of exhaustion pressed down on my shoulders as I climbed the three flights of stairs to our apartment, my delivery bag finally empty after another grueling twelve-hour shift. My hands, rough and calloused from years of gripping handlebars in all weather, fumbled with the keys. The small birthday cake I'd saved for weeks to buy sat precariously balanced in my other arm—vanilla with pink frosting, Ayleen's favorite. I pushed open the door and froze. Our modest living room had been transformed into something from a magazine spread. Balloons in gold and silver clustered in every corner, their metallic surfaces catching the warm light from expensive-looking fairy lights I'd never seen before. A tower of beautifully wrapped presents dominated the coffee table, each one adorned with elaborate bows and gift tags that made my simple cake box look pathetic by comparison. My heart sank as I read the tags: "For my little princess, love Mommy Gemma." "From Mommy Gemma with all my love." "Happy Birthday sweetheart! - Mommy Gemma." Every single gift. Not one from me.

Wife Unveils Husband's Lies Chapter 1

The familiar weight of exhaustion pressed down on my shoulders as I climbed the three flights of stairs to our apartment, my delivery bag finally empty after another grueling twelve-hour shift. My hands, rough and calloused from years of gripping handlebars in all weather, fumbled with the keys. The small birthday cake I'd saved for weeks to buy sat precariously balanced in my other arm—vanilla with pink frosting, Ayleen's favorite.

I pushed open the door and froze.

Our modest living room had been transformed into something from a magazine spread. Balloons in gold and silver clustered in every corner, their metallic surfaces catching the warm light from expensive-looking fairy lights I'd never seen before. A tower of beautifully wrapped presents dominated the coffee table, each one adorned with elaborate bows and gift tags that made my simple cake box look pathetic by comparison.

My heart sank as I read the tags: "For my little princess, love Mommy Gemma." "From Mommy Gemma with all my love." "Happy Birthday sweetheart! - Mommy Gemma."

Every single gift. Not one from me.

"Ayleen?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.

She sat cross-legged on the carpet, already tearing into a package, her dark curls bouncing as she moved. She wore a new dress I'd never seen—pale pink silk with tiny pearls sewn along the collar. It probably cost more than I made in a week.

"Look what Mommy Gemma got me!" She held up a porcelain doll with real hair, not even glancing in my direction. "She said it's from Paris!"

I set my cake on the kitchen counter, the cardboard box looking shabby against the granite surface. "Happy birthday, sweetheart. I brought you—"

"Can we do the candles now?" Ayleen interrupted, finally looking at me with impatient eyes. "Mommy Gemma made a special cake. It's chocolate with three layers!"

My throat tightened. Three layers. I glanced at my simple store-bought cake and quietly pushed it further back on the counter.

Jared's voice drifted from the bedroom, and I felt that familiar knot of anxiety in my stomach. He was on the phone, his tone light and conversational in a way he never used with me anymore.

"—brilliant autism scheme," he was saying, and I caught the word mid-sentence. My blood went cold. "Keeps Eden working like a dog. You should see her—comes home every night looking like she's been hit by a truck."

Laughter echoed from the phone's speaker.

My legs felt weak. I moved closer to the doorway, my heart hammering so loud I was sure everyone could hear it.

"The fake medical documents were easy enough to get," Jared continued, his voice casual, almost bored. "And Gemma's performance as the concerned stepmother? Oscar-worthy. Eden eats it up every time. 'Oh, we need more money for Ayleen's therapy.' 'The specialists are so expensive.' She never questions anything."

The room spun around me. The words hit like physical blows, each one stealing more air from my lungs.

"Three years of this, man. Three years of free labor while Gemma and I live it up. Sometimes I can't believe how gullible—"

"Jared." My voice cut through his conversation like a blade.

Silence.

I stood in the doorway, trembling, as he slowly turned to face me. His expression shifted from surprise to calculation in seconds.

"Eden, you're home early." He ended his call with a casual swipe. "How was work?"

"What did you just say?" My voice shook despite my efforts to control it. "What autism scheme?"

His face arranged itself into that familiar patronizing expression. "You misheard. I was talking about a business deal—"

"Don't." The word came out sharper than I'd ever spoken to him. "Don't you dare lie to me. I heard every word."

Footsteps approached from behind me. I turned to see Gemma emerging from our bedroom—my bedroom—wearing one of my old designer robes from before my marriage. The silk hung perfectly on her curves, a stark reminder of the woman I used to be.

She looked at me with unveiled contempt, her lips curving into a smile I'd never seen before.

"Oh, Eden." Her voice dripped with false sympathy. "You look so tired. Maybe you should sit down."

"Tell me the truth." I looked between them, my heart breaking with each passing second. "Tell me about Ayleen's diagnosis."

Gemma laughed—actually laughed. The sound was like glass breaking.

"There is no diagnosis, you pathetic woman." She moved closer, her eyes glittering with cruel satisfaction. "There never was. Ayleen is perfectly normal. Every doctor's appointment, every therapy session, every medical bill—all fake."

The world tilted. I gripped the doorframe to keep from falling.

"Three years," Gemma continued, circling me like a predator. "Three years of watching you work yourself to the bone, rain or shine, saving every penny for a daughter who doesn't even want you. Do you know how easy you were to manipulate? How pathetically eager to sacrifice everything?"

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The rain-soaked deliveries, the aching muscles, the nights I'd collapsed into bed too exhausted to eat—all for a lie.

"Ayleen," I whispered, turning toward my daughter with desperate hope.

She looked up from her new toys, and for a moment, I thought I saw something—confusion, maybe even recognition. I reached for her, my hands shaking.

"Sweetheart, Mommy's here. I love you so much—"

Ayleen recoiled as if I'd burned her, pushing my calloused hands away with obvious disgust.

"I don't want you!" Her voice rang out clear and loud, practiced. "You're dirty and ugly and you smell bad! I want Mommy Gemma, not you!"

The words hit like a physical blow. Around us, the other children at the party—when had they arrived?—began to whisper and giggle, pointing at my stained delivery uniform.

Ayleen ran straight to Gemma's arms, and Gemma held her close, stroking her hair while maintaining eye contact with me. Her smile was triumphant.

"There, there, princess," Gemma cooed. "Mommy's here."

Jared checked his expensive watch with casual cruelty. "Stop making a scene, Eden. You're embarrassing everyone."

He walked away, leaving me standing alone in the room full of children's laughter and whispered judgment. Tears streamed down my face as the full weight of my betrayal crashed over me.

Three years. Three years of lies.

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