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Wife's Escape from Betrayal

The gavel struck with finality, its sharp crack echoing through the courtroom. I sat frozen, unable to process what had just happened. The judge's words hung in the air like a physical weight pressing against my chest. "In light of the evidence presented, I find in favor of the defendant." Defendant. Kaylee Hansen. The woman who had joined my husband's firm just one week ago. My perfect record—shattered in a single afternoon. I watched as Kaylee rose from her seat, her expression a careful mask of professional composure. But I caught the flash of triumph in her eyes as she gathered her papers, the slight upward curl of her lips as she turned to whisper something to her client. "Aurelia," my assistant whispered, her hand hovering near my elbow.
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Chapter 2

I moved through the next few days like a ghost in my own life. Colleagues avoided eye contact in the hallway, their whispers trailing behind me like smoke. The legal world was already spinning narratives about my defeat—some sympathetic, most not.

"Aurelia Coleman's first loss," they murmured. "Wonder if she's finally reached her limit."

If only they knew the truth.

I maintained my composure, arriving early and staying late, reviewing case files with mechanical precision. But beneath this façade, I was methodically gathering evidence of Bradley's betrayal.

The first clue came when I was searching through old emails. A notification popped up on my screen—a reminder to check an anonymous legal forum account I'd created years ago for research purposes.

I logged in, scrolling idly through recent posts, when a username caught my eye: "SeattleSeeker."

The profile picture was blank, but something about the posting style seemed familiar.

"How to convince your wife to step back from her career without seeming controlling?" read one post from three months ago.

My fingers froze over the keyboard.

"I want her to focus more on our marriage," the poster continued. "She's too absorbed in her work. Any advice?"

The responses varied, but one caught my attention:

"Find her weakness. Everyone has one. Use it."

I scrolled through more posts, my stomach knotting tighter with each one.

"How to redirect a spouse's professional connections to benefit yourself?"

"When is the right time to introduce a protégé as competition?"

Each post was a calculated step in Bradley's plan. And each response gave him the justification he needed.

I took screenshots, saved them to an encrypted drive, and continued digging.

In his home office, I found a hidden folder on his laptop—poorly concealed, as if he never expected me to look. Inside were emails to Kaylee dating back six months, detailed plans for her career advancement, and most damning of all, a property deed for a mansion in Bellevue purchased two months ago.

For "our future," one email read.

* * *

"Another glass?" Bradley's voice cut through my thoughts as he held the wine bottle over my glass.

I covered it with my hand. "No, thank you."

We sat across from each other at our dining table—the one we'd chosen together when we first moved into the penthouse. The same table where we'd celebrated my last major victory with champagne and promises of forever.

"You've barely touched your food," he observed, his concern so perfectly performed I almost believed it. "I'm worried about you, Aurelia."

"Are you?" I asked, my voice steady despite the rage simmering beneath.

"Of course." He reached across the table, his fingers brushing mine. I resisted the urge to pull away. "One loss doesn't define your career. You're still the best lawyer in Seattle."

"Am I?" I met his gaze. "Kaylee seems quite talented."

Something flickered in his eyes—satisfaction, quickly masked by sympathy.

"She had good luck," he said dismissively. "The right evidence came to light at the right time. That's not always about skill."

I nodded slowly, watching him weave his web of lies. "Interesting theory."

"Aurelia," he leaned forward, lowering his voice to a conspiratorial tone, "maybe this is an opportunity to reevaluate your priorities. You've been working so hard for so long. Maybe you're... losing your edge."

There it was—the subtle suggestion that I was past my prime, that I should make way for younger talent. For Kaylee.

"I've been thinking the same thing," I replied, my mind racing ahead with plans he couldn't begin to imagine.

Relief washed over his face, so genuine in its selfishness that it almost made me laugh.

* * *

The next morning, I called my father.

"Dad," I said when he answered, my voice stronger than I expected. "I need your help."

Richard Coleman had been a judge for thirty years before retiring. His connections ran deep, his reputation for integrity unmatched.

"What's wrong, sweetheart?" The concern in his voice warmed me.

"I need the best divorce attorney in Seattle," I said. "And I need them discreetly."

A pause. Then: "Bradley?"

"Yes."

Another pause, longer this time. Then: "I'll make some calls. Come over tonight."

That evening, sitting in my father's study surrounded by law books and memories of childhood visits, I laid out everything—the case loss, the concealed evidence, Kaylee's texts.

"I want ten million," I said, closing the folder of evidence I'd compiled. "And I want it quickly."

My father studied me, pride and sadness mingling in his eyes. "You know what this means for your career here."

"I know." I straightened my shoulders. "But I have options elsewhere."

As I drove home that night, my phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number.

"He's not worth your tears," it read. "Neither of us are."

I smiled faintly as I deleted it without responding.

Let them think I was breaking down. Let them underestimate me.

They had no idea what was coming.

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