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Husband's Costly Mistake

Three years into her marriage, Seraphina finds a hidden phone that exposes Elias’s secret affairs and a crushing debt. This discovery unravels a dark web of deception involving her own family members. Caught in a spiral of betrayal, she is forced to play a high-stakes game to salvage her future. As the lies deepen, Seraphina must expose the full truth before her husband’s reckless past manages to destroy everything she still values.
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Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of the hospital room buzzed overhead, a harsh contrast to the darkness I'd grown accustomed to during my captivity. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of hell, and now I was free—if you could call this freedom.

My body bore the evidence of what I'd endured. Thin scars crisscrossed my wrists where restraints had cut into my skin. The hollow look in my eyes had become permanent, a constant reminder of the child I'd carried and lost in that warehouse prison.

"Ms. Stone?" A gentle voice pulled me from my thoughts. "I'm Sarah, the social worker. How are you feeling today?"

I met her eyes, noticing how she carefully avoided looking at the bruises on my arms. "I'm alive," I said simply. "That's something."

She nodded, her expression professionally compassionate. "Your husband has been notified of your recovery. He's listed as your emergency contact."

My heart stuttered. Clay. My childhood sweetheart. My husband. The man who had promised to love me forever.

"He hasn't been by," I stated rather than asked.

Sarah's hesitation told me everything. "Mr. Wagner has been... he's been moving forward with his life. You should prepare yourself for some difficult conversations when you see him."

Moving forward. The words echoed in my mind like a death knell.

* * *

I didn't have to wait long. That afternoon, the door to my hospital room swung open, and there he stood—Clay Wagner. My husband. The boy who had given me my first kiss behind the bleachers in high school. The man who had cried tears of joy when I'd said yes to his proposal.

He looked different—thinner, harder somehow. His eyes, once warm when they looked at me, were now guarded. Cold.

"Kayleigh," he said, my name sounding foreign on his lips.

No embrace. No tears of relief. Just a manila envelope in his hands and a face carved from stone.

"Clay," I whispered, reaching instinctively for the wrist where my emerald necklace once rested—the one he'd given me on our wedding day.

He placed the envelope on my bedside table with deliberate movements. "I can't go back to the way things were," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "It's been three years. I thought you were dead."

I stared at the envelope, knowing without opening it what it contained. Divorce papers. An end to our story before I'd even returned to write the final chapter.

"You want a divorce," I said quietly.

His jaw tightened. "I've moved on."

Something inside me hardened in that moment—a protective shell forming around my shattered heart. I reached beneath my hospital gown and pulled out the USB drive I'd kept hidden since my rescue.

"Watch this," I said, holding it out to him. "When you're ready to see who you really married."

He took it without looking at it, slipping it into his pocket as if it were nothing more than a business card.

"I'll have my lawyer contact yours," he said, already turning to leave.

* * *

"No," I said to the nurse who tried to convince me to stay in the hospital another night. "I'm going home."

"Ms. Stone, your husband hasn't—"

"My home," I interrupted. "Where I lived before."

Clay stood in the hallway, arms crossed, when I emerged from the hospital room in the clothes they'd given me—plain, shapeless things that hung from my too-thin frame.

"You're not staying at my place," he said.

"Our place," I corrected him. "Until the divorce is final, it's still our home."

The drive was silent, suffocating. I watched familiar streets pass by, feeling like a stranger in my own city. When we pulled into our driveway, I felt a strange sense of unreality.

I walked through the front door ahead of him, my steps careful, measured. Something was wrong. The air smelled different—perfume that wasn't mine. Floral and cloying.

In the master bathroom, pink toiletries lined the counter where my green ones had once been. In our closet—our closet—women's clothes hung beside Clay's suits, delicate fabrics in colors I never wore.

Family photos had been rearranged. Pictures of Clay and me from our wedding day had been replaced with newer ones—Clay smiling beside a woman with dark hair and a triumphant smile.

Cheyenne. My best friend.

I pulled out my phone and began taking pictures—methodical, systematic documentation of every trace of her presence in my home. The new throw pillows on our couch. The rearranged bookshelves with her favorite novels inserted among mine. The empty space where our wedding portrait had hung.

"What are you doing?" Clay demanded, following me through the house.

"Collecting evidence," I replied calmly.

I walked into the guest bedroom and closed the door behind me. "I'll stay here," I said through the wood. "I can't sleep in our bed anymore."

That night, I kept the lamp on, unable to face the darkness that had been my companion for too long. As I lay awake, staring at the ceiling, one thought crystallized in my mind: This was not over. Not by a long shot.

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