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Wife Unveils Husband's Lies

For three years, Jane believed she lived a perfect life with a devoted husband. However, a mysterious message shatters her illusion, revealing that the man she loves is a stranger hiding a dark past. As Jane peels back layers of deception, she discovers a web of secrets and betrayal that threatens her safety. Caught between her lingering feelings and a dangerous truth, she must uncover who her husband truly is before his lies consume her.
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Chapter 2

The clock on my nightstand read 2:17 AM. The house was silent except for Ryan's deep, even breathing beside me and the faint hum of my laptop. The blue glow of the screen cast shadows across my home office, where I'd been sitting for hours, my body rigid with tension, my mind racing to process what I was seeing.

The monitoring software had worked better than I'd anticipated. Not only did it capture Ryan's text messages, but it also recovered deleted conversations—hundreds of them, stretching back years. Between him and Victoria.

"Meet at 9. The usual place."

"Golden ticket still in the dark?"

"Completely. Playing the devoted husband is exhausting."

"Just a little longer. Soon we'll have everything we need."

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through message after message, each one another knife in my heart. References to "the vault" that I now understood was my father's secure server. Plans for offshore accounts. Discussions about how to best manipulate me.

One exchange from three years ago made bile rise in my throat:

"She asked about the tattoo again."

"Distract her. You know how to handle her."

"Already did. She's so desperate for affection she'll believe anything."

I closed my eyes, feeling the room spin around me. Five years. Five years of morning kisses, anniversary celebrations, whispered promises—all fabricated. My marriage, my life, my identity as a loved wife—a carefully orchestrated lie.

I scrolled to earlier messages, back to when we first met at Stanford. What I had believed was a chance encounter at the university coffee shop had been meticulously planned. They had studied me, targeted me, groomed me to fall in love with the perfect man who didn't exist.

I looked at our wedding photo on the wall, my radiant smile now seeming pathetically naive. The woman in that picture was dead. In her place sat someone new—someone with ice forming around her heart and a singular purpose taking shape in her mind.

* * *

"More coffee, Derek?" I asked, my voice light and casual as I refilled his cup. Morning sunlight streamed through the windows of my home office, giving no hint of my sleepless night or the turmoil beneath my carefully applied makeup.

Derek Stevens shifted in his chair, his perpetual nervousness more pronounced than usual. As my father's procurement manager, he had always struck me as competent if somewhat anxious. Now, knowing what I knew, his discomfort took on new significance.

"Thank you, Mrs. Mitchell. This is... unexpected. You've never taken an interest in the procurement process before." He dabbed at his forehead with a handkerchief.

I smiled, channeling the naive, sheltered heiress they all thought I was. "Ryan mentioned some fascinating new suppliers, and I thought I should learn more about the business side of things." I slid a folder across the desk. "These quarterly reports, for instance. Could you explain these transfers to Cayman accounts?"

His coffee cup rattled against the saucer. "Those are, um, standard international business accounts. For tax purposes. All perfectly normal."

"Of course," I nodded, noting the slight stutter, the way his eyes couldn't meet mine. "And these withdrawals that coincide with Ryan's business trips?"

"Mr. Mitchell handles special acquisitions," he said, tugging at his collar. "I'm not privy to all the details."

"I see." I closed the folder, having confirmed what I needed to know. Derek was involved, but he was a weak link—scared, uncomfortable with deception. Useful.

* * *

Dusk painted San Francisco's skyline in shades of gold and purple as my hired car pulled up across from the Fairmont Heritage Place. I sat in the back seat, sunglasses hiding my eyes, watching the hotel's elegant entrance through tinted windows.

At precisely 7:30 PM, Ryan's Audi pulled up to the valet. He emerged looking impeccable in his tailored suit, checking his reflection in the car window before handing over his keys. He'd told me he had a late meeting with investors—another lie to add to the collection.

Ten minutes later, a sleek black Mercedes arrived. Victoria stepped out, her silk dress flowing around her like dark water. Even from a distance, I could see the practiced casualness in her movements as she entered the hotel, careful not to acknowledge Ryan who had lingered in the lobby.

My hands clenched into fists as I watched Ryan wait exactly three minutes before following her inside. Through the large lobby windows, I saw them meet—a brief touch of hands that would seem innocent to anyone else. Then Victoria smiled, that same smile she directed at my father, and led Ryan toward the elevators.

As they disappeared behind the closing doors, something final and irrevocable settled in my chest. Seeing them together—the casual intimacy, the practiced deception—crystallized everything the text messages had revealed.

My marriage was a sham. My husband was a thief. And the woman my father trusted was orchestrating it all.

I removed my wedding ring, studying it in the fading light. The diamond caught the last rays of sunset, throwing prisms across the car's interior. Five years of lies, compressed into a single, glittering stone.

"Where to now, ma'am?" the driver asked.

I slipped the ring into my purse. "Home," I said quietly. "I have plans to make."

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