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Wife's Revenge on Cheater

I checked my watch again as I stepped out of my car in the downtown shopping center parking lot. 12:15 PM. Perfect timing to surprise Grayson with lunch from his favorite Italian bistro. After five years of marriage, I still loved creating these small moments of joy for him—unexpected gestures to break up his busy workday. Today's surprise: homemade tiramisu alongside his favorite penne arrabbiata. The spring air carried a gentle breeze as I smoothed down my floral sundress and adjusted my sunglasses. I'd taken extra care with my appearance today, wanting to look nice for our impromptu lunch date. Grayson had mentioned a client meeting downtown, and the restaurant was just around the corner from where he said he'd be. I spotted his silver Mercedes in the far corner of the lot, partially hidden behind a delivery truck. My lips curved into a smile as I headed in that direction, picturing the look of pleased surprise on his face.
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Chapter 2

Three days had passed since my confrontation with Grayson, and I'd maintained the perfect facade of a wife choosing to believe her husband's lies. I made his coffee each morning, kissed him goodbye, and smiled when he returned home with fresh excuses about late meetings and demanding clients.

But behind my composed exterior, I was building a case.

I sat in the cramped office of Rodriguez Investigations, studying the woman across from me. Elena Rodriguez had sharp eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses and an air of professional competence that immediately put me at ease. Her office walls were lined with certificates and commendations—twenty years of experience in matrimonial investigations.

"I need to know everything," I said, sliding a check across her desk. "Every meeting, every location, every lie."

Elena's expression remained neutral as she reviewed the retainer agreement. "How long do you suspect this has been going on?"

"I don't know. That's what I need you to find out." My voice was steady, but my hands trembled slightly as I signed the contract. "I saw them together three days ago. The way they kissed... it wasn't new."

"I'll need recent photos of both subjects, their schedules, vehicle information, and any locations you suspect they frequent." Elena's pen moved efficiently across her notepad. "I recommend a minimum of two weeks for comprehensive documentation, though complex cases often require longer."

Two weeks felt like an eternity, but I nodded. "Whatever it takes."

Elena leaned forward, her voice gentle but firm. "Mrs. Campbell, I need you to understand something crucial. Once we start this process, you cannot confront your husband or change your behavior in any way that might alert him. Can you maintain your normal routine?"

I thought of Grayson's easy lies, his practiced expressions of innocence. "He's been lying to me for who knows how long. I think I can manage a few weeks of pretending nothing's changed."

***

That evening, while Grayson showered, I sat at our home office computer, my heart pounding as I accessed our joint financial accounts. What I found made my blood run cold.

Transfers. Dozens of them, dating back nearly two years. Five thousand here, ten thousand there, always to an account I didn't recognize. The amounts had grown larger and more frequent in recent months—twenty-five thousand just last week.

I grabbed a notepad and began documenting everything, my handwriting growing shakier with each entry. By the time I finished, the total was staggering: over two hundred thousand dollars of our shared assets, systematically drained and funneled to someone else.

The account name made my stomach lurch: C. Carr Holdings.

Carolina hadn't just stolen my husband—she'd been stealing our future, our security, our dreams. Every vacation we'd postponed, every home renovation we'd delayed because we were "being financially responsible," had been lies. My sacrifices had funded her lifestyle.

"Sunny? Everything okay in there?" Grayson's voice carried from the bedroom.

I quickly closed the browser and called back, "Just paying some bills. Be right there."

My reflection in the computer screen showed a stranger—hollow-eyed, pale, but with something new burning in her gaze. Determination.

***

The next morning, I sat in Marcus Thompson's law office, a sleek downtown space with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. Marcus himself was exactly what I'd hoped for—mid-fifties, silver-haired, with the sharp eyes of someone who'd seen every kind of marital deception.

"Mrs. Campbell," he said, reviewing the financial documents I'd brought, "this is quite comprehensive. You've done excellent preliminary work."

I'd printed everything—bank statements, transfer records, even screenshots of the suspicious account activity. "Is it enough?"

"It's a strong start, but we need more." Marcus set down the papers and fixed me with a serious look. "Adultery is one thing, but what you're showing me suggests potential asset dissipation. That's a much more serious matter in divorce proceedings."

"Asset dissipation?"

"When one spouse deliberately wastes or transfers marital assets to deprive the other spouse of their rightful share. It's illegal, and courts take it very seriously." He leaned back in his chair. "But we need to prove intent and pattern. The private investigator you've hired is crucial—we need documentation of the affair to establish the connection between the transfers and the relationship."

My pulse quickened. "What does that mean for the divorce?"

"If we can prove he's been systematically transferring assets to fund his mistress, you could be entitled to compensation beyond the typical fifty-fifty split. The court may award you a larger portion of remaining assets, plus reimbursement for the dissipated funds."

For the first time in days, I felt something that wasn't pain or rage. Hope.

"There's one crucial thing, Mrs. Campbell," Marcus continued, his voice taking on a warning tone. "You cannot—under any circumstances—confront your husband or change your behavior until we have everything documented. Any indication that he knows you're gathering evidence could prompt him to hide assets, destroy documents, or take other protective measures that would severely damage our case."

I met his eyes steadily. "I understand."

"Can you maintain the facade? Continue living with him, acting normally, while we build the case?"

I thought of Grayson's lies, of Carolina's smug smile, of two years' worth of stolen money. "Mr. Thompson, I've been living with a stranger who's been systematically betraying me. I think I can handle a few more weeks of pretending I don't know who he really is."

Marcus smiled grimly. "Then let's make sure he pays for every lie he's told and every dollar he's stolen."

As I left his office, I felt the final pieces of my old, naive self falling away. The woman who'd believed in fairy-tale marriages was gone. In her place stood someone harder, smarter, and infinitely more dangerous.

Grayson had no idea what was coming for him.

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