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Wife Unveils Husband's Lies

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After three years of marriage, Elena discovers her husband, Marcus, is living a double life. What started as a perfect romance unravels when she finds a hidden burner phone and a second passport. As she digs deeper into his late-night disappearances, she uncovers a web of financial deception and long-held family secrets. Elena must decide if she can trust the man she loves or if their entire relationship was built on a foundation of dangerous lies.

Wife Unveils Husband's Lies Chapter 1

The blue glow of my tablet screen cast eerie shadows across the mahogany walls of my study. It was past midnight, but sleep had become a stranger to me these past weeks. My fingers trembled as I scrolled through the security footage I'd obtained from Elliott's office building—a gift from Michael's connections, though I'd never tell him how I was using it.

There, frozen on the screen, was my husband of five years pressed against his desk, his hands tangled in Danna Rice's perfectly styled blonde hair. Her red lips were locked with his in a passion I hadn't seen directed at me in... God, had it ever been directed at me? The timestamp showed yesterday, 6:47 PM—exactly when he'd texted me that he was working late on the Morrison account.

I forced myself to watch as Elliott pulled away from her, reaching into his desk drawer. My breath caught in my throat as he produced a familiar velvet jewelry box—the same deep blue that housed my grandmother's Anderson family emerald necklace. The one from my dowry collection. The one that had been in my family for three generations.

"No," I whispered to the empty room, my voice cracking. But there it was, Elliott fastening the antique emeralds around Danna's neck, his lips moving in what I could only assume were sweet endearments. The same necklace my grandmother had worn on her wedding day. The same one my mother had passed down to me with tears in her eyes, saying it would bring me luck in marriage.

Tears blurred my vision as I watched Danna admire herself in Elliott's office mirror, the emeralds catching the light like captured starlight against her pale skin. She looked radiant. Victorious. Everything I had never been allowed to be in my own marriage.

I slammed the tablet shut, my chest heaving with suppressed sobs. The silence of the study felt suffocating, broken only by the steady tick of the grandfather clock that had witnessed too many of my sleepless nights. Five years. Five years of pretending not to notice his growing coldness, his barely concealed disgust when I struggled to follow conversations in crowded rooms, his impatience when I asked him to repeat himself.

But now I could hear everything. Every cruel whisper, every lie, every moment of betrayal. And somehow, that made it infinitely worse.

The morning light filtering through our dining room windows felt harsh and unforgiving as I set Elliott's breakfast before him. My hands moved through the familiar routine—two eggs over easy, wheat toast cut diagonally, fresh orange juice in the crystal glass his mother had insisted we use daily to "maintain standards."

Elliott sat at the head of our polished dining table, his attention completely absorbed by his phone screen. His dark hair was perfectly styled, his charcoal suit impeccable. To anyone looking in from the outside, we probably appeared to be the perfect wealthy couple enjoying a quiet morning together.

The illusion shattered the moment my trembling fingers lost their grip on his coffee cup.

The porcelain crashed against the marble floor, sending coffee splashing across the pristine white tiles and fragments of china skittering under the antique sideboard. The sound echoed through the room like a gunshot.

Elliott's head snapped up, his gray eyes immediately filling with that familiar look of disgust and irritation. "Jesus Christ, Harper." He set his phone down with deliberate slowness, as if the very act of acknowledging my existence was a tremendous burden. "Can't you do anything right? First the hearing, now this clumsiness. What's next—are you going to forget how to walk?"

I knelt to gather the broken pieces, my face burning with shame and rage. But this time, I had Michael's tiny recording device hidden in my cardigan pocket, capturing every venomous word.

"I'm sorry," I murmured, playing the role of the apologetic, damaged wife one last time. "I'll clean it up."

"You're damn right you will." Elliott's voice dripped with contempt as he returned to his phone. "And try not to cut yourself. I don't need blood stains on the Italian marble to add to your list of disasters."

As I carefully picked up each shard, I memorized his words, his tone, the casual cruelty that had become as routine as our morning coffee. Soon, Elliott. Soon you'll understand exactly what kind of disaster I can really be.

That evening, the scent hit me the moment Elliott walked through our front door. Danna's perfume—something floral and cloying that she probably thought was sophisticated—clung to his clothes like a confession. He didn't even try to hide it anymore.

I waited in our bedroom, sitting on the edge of our king-sized bed with my hands folded in my lap. The printed photographs from the security footage lay spread across the white duvet like accusations. My divorce papers, prepared by Victoria Chen, sat in a neat stack beside them.

Elliott entered, loosening his tie with practiced ease. He froze when he saw me waiting, his eyes immediately darting to the photographs.

"Hello, Elliott." My voice was steady, calm. Five years of practiced submission had taught me to control my tone, even when my heart was shattering. "We need to talk."

He moved closer, his face cycling through confusion, recognition, and finally, dawning horror as he took in the images of himself with Danna.

"Harper, I can explain—"

"No need." I stood slowly, meeting his gaze with new confidence. "You see, Elliott, there's something I haven't told you. My hearing—it came back. Three months ago. I've heard every lie, every cruel comment, every moment you thought I was too 'defective' to notice."

The color drained from his face. "That's... that's impossible. The doctors said—"

"The doctors said many things. But miracles happen." I picked up the divorce papers, holding them out to him. "I want a divorce, Elliott. I want out of this marriage, out of this house, and out of your life."

For a moment, he just stared at the papers as if they were written in a foreign language. Then his shock transformed into something darker, more dangerous.

"No." The word came out as a growl. He snatched the papers from my hands, his face flushing red with rage. "You don't get to decide when this marriage ends, Harper. You don't get to humiliate me like this."

Before I could react, he was tearing the documents apart, ripping them into smaller and smaller pieces until our bedroom floor was littered with the remains of my carefully planned escape.

"You'll never leave the Black family name behind," he snarled, his voice rising to a shout that would have shattered my eardrums in the old days. "You're nothing without me. Nothing! And I'll make sure you remember that every single day for the rest of your pathetic life."

He stormed toward the door, then turned back one final time, his eyes blazing with fury and something that looked almost like panic.

"Find yourself a new lawyer, Harper. Because this war is just beginning."

The bedroom door slammed behind him with enough force to rattle the windows, leaving me alone with the scattered remains of my first attempt at freedom and the terrible certainty that Elliott Black would never let me go without a fight.

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Ch. 9
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