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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 3

I stared at the calendar on my kitchen wall, circling the date in red marker. Forty years of marriage—the ruby anniversary for the Campbells. The perfect opportunity had just landed in my lap.

While Grayson showered upstairs, I dialed his mother's number, my heart beating steadily as I executed the next phase of my plan.

"Mrs. Campbell? It's Sunny," I said, injecting warmth into my voice. "I've been thinking about your anniversary next month."

"Oh, dear, that's sweet of you to remember," she replied, her usual cool tone softening slightly. Our relationship had warmed over five years, though never quite reaching the mother-daughter bond I'd hoped for.

"Actually, I have something special in mind." I paused for effect. "Grayson and I would like to buy you and Mr. Campbell a house—that waterfront property you've always admired in Lakeside Gardens."

The silence on the other end stretched for several seconds before she gasped. "A house? Sunny, that's... that's far too generous!"

"Not at all," I countered smoothly. "You've both worked so hard all these years. It's time you enjoyed retirement in a beautiful place."

As I spoke, I could almost see the ice melting from her heart. The property wasn't cheap—easily $850,000. A sum I knew would make Grayson break into a cold sweat, given where our money had actually gone.

"I—I don't know what to say," Mrs. Campbell's voice cracked with emotion. "Robert will be overwhelmed."

"We want to contribute equally," I added, planting the first seed. "Grayson and I both feel strongly about that. It's a gift from both of us."

After hanging up, I smiled at my reflection in the kitchen window. The trap was set.

* * *

That evening, I casually mentioned my conversation with his mother as Grayson and I prepared dinner. The knife in my hand sliced through carrots with precise strokes as I watched his reaction from the corner of my eye.

"You did what?" The color drained from his face.

"I thought it would be the perfect anniversary gift," I said innocently. "That lakefront property they've always loved. Your mother was so touched she could barely speak."

Grayson set down his wine glass with a sharp clink. "Sunny, that's... that's a major purchase. We should have discussed this first."

"Why? We have the money." I kept my tone light, curious. "Our investment portfolio is doing well, right? That's what you've been telling me."

His throat worked as he swallowed. "It's not that simple. A lot of our assets are tied up right now."

"Tied up?" I frowned, playing the concerned wife perfectly. "What do you mean? I thought we had nearly a million in liquid assets."

"The market's volatile," he said quickly. "I've made some temporary investments that are locked for the next few months. Bad timing."

I nodded sympathetically while reaching for my phone, making a show of pulling up our banking app. "Well, we can use the joint savings account for now and replace it when your investments free up."

Panic flashed across his face. "No, don't—" He stopped himself. "I mean, that account has some issues right now. A processing error the bank is fixing."

"That's strange." I furrowed my brow, watching him squirm. "Should we go to the bank together tomorrow? This sounds serious."

"No need," he said too quickly. "I've got it handled. Let me talk to my financial advisor first thing tomorrow. We'll figure something out for my parents."

"If you're sure..." I let concern color my voice. "I'd hate to disappoint your mother. She was so moved by the gesture."

That night, as Grayson tossed and turned beside me, I lay awake, mentally recording every lie he'd told at dinner. Each excuse, each evasion—more evidence for Marcus Thompson's growing file.

The next morning, I noticed Grayson making a hurried phone call from his car. Through the kitchen window, I could see his agitated gestures, the tense set of his shoulders. I didn't need to hear the conversation to know he was calling Carolina, desperately trying to figure out how to explain the missing money without revealing their affair.

My phone buzzed with a text from Elena Rodriguez: "Subject A visited Subject B's residence last night. Photos obtained. Meeting today at 2 PM."

I smiled as I deleted the message. The noose was tightening, and Grayson had no idea he was the one who'd handed me the rope.

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