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Wife's Battle Against Affair

I stared at the screen of my tablet, watching numbers climb across various metrics. Seventy-eight thousand new followers this week. Two million views on Ryan's latest video with his 'little protégé.' A fifteen percent increase in ad revenue despite my absence from camera. The data mocked me from the cool blue light of the screen, each statistic a reminder that our empire continued to thrive without my visible presence. The living room of our Beverly Hills mansion felt cavernous around me. Twelve-foot ceilings. Italian marble floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the infinity pool that sparkled in the California sunshine. All the trappings of success that Ryan and I had built together from nothing. I shifted on the plush white sofa, wincing as pain radiated through my abdomen—a physical reminder of what I'd lost three weeks ago.
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I stared at the screen of my tablet, watching numbers climb across various metrics. Seventy-eight thousand new followers this week. Two million views on Ryan's latest video with his 'little protégé.' A fifteen percent increase in ad revenue despite my absence from camera. The data mocked me from the cool blue light of the screen, each statistic a reminder that our empire continued to thrive without my visible presence.

The living room of our Beverly Hills mansion felt cavernous around me. Twelve-foot ceilings. Italian marble floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the infinity pool that sparkled in the California sunshine. All the trappings of success that Ryan and I had built together from nothing.

I shifted on the plush white sofa, wincing as pain radiated through my abdomen—a physical reminder of what I'd lost three weeks ago. The miscarriage had hollowed me out, leaving an emptiness that no amount of luxury could fill. I ran my hand over the soft cashmere throw draped across my legs, remembering how Ryan had barely taken a day off when it happened. "Someone has to keep the business running, Mads," he'd said.

The house was silent except for the gentle hum of the air conditioning. Ryan was out filming with Chloe again. I scrolled through the comments on their latest video:

*OMG you two have such amazing chemistry!*

*Where's Madison? Miss her!*

*Chloe is so cute, love this new dynamic!*

My thumb paused over a comment with hundreds of likes: *Is it just me or does Ryan look at Chloe the way he used to look at Madison?*

The doorbell's chime echoed through the empty house, startling me. I set the tablet aside and made my way to the door, my steps measured and careful. The pain was less intense now, but still a constant companion.

A courier stood on our doorstep, holding a glossy black box with our brand's logo embossed in gold.

"Delivery for Brooks-Mitchell residence," he said cheerfully, handing me the package and a digital tablet to sign. "Have a great day!"

I carried the box back to the sofa, assuming it was another PR package from one of our brand partners. We received dozens each week—free products in exchange for mentions or reviews. Ryan usually handled them with Chloe now, part of their content creation routine.

The box was lighter than I expected. I lifted the lid to find tissue paper in our signature gold, and beneath it, a scrap of black lace. I pulled it out, holding up what was unmistakably a lingerie set—delicate, expensive, and at least two sizes too small for me.

A small card nestled among the tissue paper caught my eye. I picked it up, my fingers suddenly cold despite the warm afternoon.

*Can't wait to see you in this tonight.*

No signature. The handwriting was Ryan's—I'd know those confident strokes anywhere after seven years together. My stomach twisted as I turned the box over, searching for answers I wasn't sure I wanted to find.

The shipping label was partially obscured by our logo sticker, but I peeled it back carefully. There, in clear black print: "Chloe Vance."

Not a business expense. Not merchandise for a sponsor. A gift, personally selected by my husband, for his twenty-three-year-old apprentice.

I sat motionless, the delicate lace dangling from my fingers like a spider's web. The house seemed to close in around me, the silence now oppressive rather than peaceful. My analytical mind—the same one that had built our social media strategy and quintupled our revenue in two years—began assembling the pieces of a puzzle I hadn't known I was solving.

The late nights. The weekend "strategy sessions." The way Ryan's eyes slid away from mine when he spoke about their filming schedule. The lingerie in my hands was just the final, damning piece of evidence.

I carefully replaced everything in the box exactly as I'd found it. Then I opened my tablet again, but this time I wasn't looking at analytics. I pulled up our home security system and began scrolling through saved footage, searching for the truth in the digital record of our lives.

By the time I heard Ryan's key in the lock that evening, I had composed myself into a mask of normalcy. I had questions that needed answers, and I would get them—but on my terms, with the same strategic precision I applied to everything else in my life.

"Dinner smells amazing," Ryan said as he entered, his smile as practiced and perfect as it was in our videos. He didn't notice how my hands trembled slightly as I set down the serving dish.

I wondered if Chloe had already received her own special delivery today. I wondered if he'd been there to see her open it.

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