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Her Dirty Little Secret

A young woman thinks her secret is safe after a passionate night with a stranger, but her world shatters when she meets her new billionaire boss. Faced with the man from her past in a high-stakes corporate setting, she struggles to keep their connection hidden. As a powerful attraction grows between them, she must navigate the professional risks of their shared history. Can she guard her private truths while resisting his magnetic pull?
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Chapter 4

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting everything in a soft golden glow that should have felt peaceful. Instead, it illuminated the growing distance between Mark and me like a spotlight on a crime scene.

Mark had already left for work by the time I woke up, his side of the bed cold and perfectly made. No note, no kiss goodbye—just the lingering scent of his cologne and the memory of last night's rejection burning in my chest.

I padded downstairs in my silk robe, trying to shake off the heaviness that had settled over me like fog. Martha was already bustling around the kitchen, humming softly as she prepared fresh coffee and arranged pastries on a silver tray.

"Good morning, Mrs. Elena," she said brightly, though her eyes held a hint of concern. "You're up later than usual. Everything alright?"

"Just tired," I managed, accepting the steaming cup she offered. "The dinner party ran late."

Martha nodded knowingly. "These business dinners can be exhausting. Mr. Mark left early this morning—said he had an important meeting."

Another meeting. I wondered if Jessica would be there too, if she'd found some reason to visit his office building. The thought made my coffee taste bitter.

"I'll be doing laundry today," Martha continued, wiping down the marble countertop with methodical precision. "Should I collect Mr. Mark's clothes from upstairs?"

"I'll get them," I said quickly. "You have enough to do."

Back in our bedroom, I gathered Mark's scattered clothes from the night before. His dinner jacket hung neatly in the closet, but his dress shirt lay crumpled on the floor beside his dresser—unusual for someone so particular about his appearance.

I picked up the white cotton shirt, intending to smooth out the wrinkles before adding it to the laundry pile. As I shook it out, something caught my eye. There, on the inside of the collar, barely visible against the white fabric, was a small smudge of color.

My breath caught in my throat.

I held the shirt closer to the window, letting the morning light illuminate the stain. It was dark red, almost burgundy, with a slightly waxy texture that suggested makeup. But it wasn't in a place where makeup would normally transfer—not unless someone had been very close, very intimate.

The mark was positioned exactly where someone's lips might brush if they were whispering secrets, sharing kisses, pressing close enough to leave evidence of their presence.

My hands trembled as I examined the stain more carefully. It wasn't the bright red of my lipstick, which I'd worn last night. This was darker, more muted—the kind of shade that looked sophisticated in expensive tubes but cheap when smeared on fabric.

Jessica.

The name echoed in my mind as I sank onto the edge of the bed, still clutching Mark's shirt. I tried to think of innocent explanations. Maybe he'd hugged a colleague goodbye. Maybe someone had bumped into him at the office. Maybe—

But the location of the stain made innocent contact impossible. This was deliberate, intimate. This was the mark of someone who'd been close enough to breathe against his neck, to press their lips to his collar in a moment of passion or desperation.

I needed to be sure.

Jessica's purse was still downstairs in the living room—she'd forgotten it in her emotional state last night, and I'd promised to drop it off later today. The black leather bag sat on the console table like evidence waiting to be examined.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I approached it. This felt like a violation, a breach of trust between friends. But the alternative—living with this gnawing uncertainty—felt worse.

The purse opened with a soft click, revealing the usual contents: wallet, keys, breath mints, tissues. And there, nestled in a side pocket, was a small collection of makeup items.

I pulled out each tube with surgical precision. A clear lip gloss. A bright pink lipstick that Jessica wore during the day. And then, at the bottom of the collection, a tube that made my blood run cold.

The label read "Midnight Berry"—a deep, dark red that matched the stain on Mark's collar perfectly. I twisted open the tube, revealing a lipstick worn down to a nub, clearly well-used and favored.

The color was identical.

I held the tube up to the light, comparing it to my memory of the stain. The match was unmistakable, undeniable. This was Jessica's lipstick on my husband's shirt, in a place where it could only have gotten there through intimate contact.

My vision blurred as the full weight of betrayal crashed over me. All those late nights Mark claimed to be working. All those times Jessica had called, needing comfort and support. All those meaningful glances I'd dismissed as my imagination.

They'd been having an affair. Right under my nose, in my own home, while I played the perfect hostess and supportive friend.

I sank into the nearest chair, Jessica's lipstick still clutched in my trembling fingers. The evidence was right there in my hands—proof that my marriage was a lie, that my best friend was a betrayer, that everything I'd built my life around was crumbling.

The house felt different now, contaminated by secrets and lies. Every surface they might have touched, every room where they might have been alone together, seemed to mock me with its complicity.

I thought about last night's phone call in the bathroom. The tender words in a language I didn't understand. The way Jessica had looked at Mark across the dinner table. The way he'd rushed to comfort her, to give her his chair, to show her the garden lighting.

How long had this been going on? How many times had they met while I was out, while I was trusting and oblivious? How many lies had Mark told me, how many excuses had Jessica made?

The lipstick tube felt heavy in my palm, like a weapon that had already drawn blood. I wanted to confront them both, to scream and rage and demand explanations. But a colder, more calculating part of my mind whispered that knowledge was power, and I needed to be smart about how I used it.

I carefully returned the lipstick to Jessica's purse, arranging everything exactly as I'd found it. Mark's shirt went into the laundry pile, the stain hidden but not forgotten. Evidence preserved, secrets discovered, but my hand not yet revealed.

As I stood in my perfect house, surrounded by the life I'd thought was mine, I realized that everything had changed. The woman who'd woken up this morning was gone, replaced by someone harder, someone who now knew exactly what she was fighting for.

And what she was fighting against.

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