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My Husband Used My Money to Keep His Mistress

A woman's life is ruined when she learns her husband used her fortune to support his secret mistress. Devastated by this ultimate betrayal, she rejects the role of a victim and begins investigating his hidden life. She soon discovers that his deception goes far deeper than a simple affair. Now, fueled by a need for justice, she starts a calculated mission to reclaim her assets and expose the dark truths her husband tried to bury.
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Chapter 1

The apartment felt too quiet on New Year's Eve. The clock on the mantle read 11:47 PM as I sat curled on our cream leather sofa, phone pressed to my ear, listening to Eleanor's voice drift through the speaker. My mother-in-law's tone was as crisp as ever, each word precisely measured like she was dictating a medical diagnosis.

'We're just finalizing some details for Kade's promotion celebration,' she was saying. 'Of course, Kate, you'll want to be involved in the planning. After all, it's not every day a Robertson receives such recognition. The hospital board expects—'

The line went dead.

I stared at my phone, the sudden silence jarring. Eleanor never ended calls abruptly. Never. I was about to dial back when a notification lit up my screen: a new video had appeared in our family iCloud stream.

My thumb hovered over the icon. Something in me hesitated—a premonition, perhaps, or just the strange tension that had been building in my chest all evening. But curiosity won. I tapped the notification.

The video played for exactly three seconds before disappearing—deleted from the cloud as if it had never existed. But in those three seconds, I saw everything.

Kade. My husband. The man who had texted me an hour ago that he was 'swamped at the hospital, don't wait up.' He was sitting at a sun-drenched outdoor table, his face flushed with laughter, a glass of champagne raised in a toast. Beside him, a woman with honey-blonde hair leaned in close, her hand resting possessively on his arm. A small child, no more than four years old, tugged at Kade's sleeve, looking up at him with adoring eyes.

My hand began to tremble so violently I nearly dropped the phone. The video was gone now, but the image burned behind my eyelids. I closed my eyes, trying to steady my breathing, trying to make sense of what I'd just seen.

'No,' I whispered to the empty apartment. 'There has to be an explanation.'

But even as I thought it, I was already moving. I pulled up our joint credit card statement on my laptop, scrolling back to an expense from three months ago that Kade had dismissed as a 'medical conference booking.' The amount matched perfectly with the rental fee for a luxury villa in Miami.

I didn't cry. I didn't scream. Instead, a strange, cold clarity washed over me. I packed a small overnight bag with mechanical precision—toiletries, a change of clothes, my phone charger. I booked the next available flight to Miami, a red-eye departing at 1:15 AM.

The airport was a blur of fluorescent lights and announcements echoing over the PA system. I moved through security and onto the plane in a state of suspended shock, my mind replaying those three seconds on an endless loop. The woman. The child. Kade's laughter.

I watched the sunrise through the plane window, the first light of the new year breaking over the horizon. By the time we landed in Miami, I had made my decision. I would confront them. All of them.

The taxi dropped me at the address I'd memorized from the credit card statement. The villa stood before me, a sprawling modern structure with floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive garden. I didn't ring the doorbell. I walked straight to the patio doors, which were unlocked, and stepped inside.

They were in the kitchen—Kade, Eleanor, the child, and the woman from the video. The scene was achingly domestic: pancakes on the counter, fresh orange juice in crystal glasses, the child's toys scattered across the floor. The woman turned, and I felt my stomach drop as recognition hit me.

Evie West. The college student I'd been sponsoring for four years. The girl I'd treated like a younger sister.

'Kate,' Kade said, his voice smooth as glass. 'This is a surprise.'

Eleanor's eyes narrowed, her lips pressing into a thin line of disdain. 'What are you doing here?'

I didn't answer. Instead, I pulled out my phone and began taking photographs—the breakfast table, the child's drawings on the refrigerator, Evie's purse hanging on the back of a chair. Evidence.

'This is clearly a misunderstanding,' Kade continued, stepping toward me. 'Evie is part of a charity program I'm involved with. We're just—'

'Having a family retreat?' I finished for him, my voice eerily calm. 'Is that what you call it when you bring your mistress and her child to a luxury villa while your wife sits alone on New Year's Eve?'

I turned away from his stammering and walked toward the garden doors. 'I need some air,' I said, my hand already reaching for my phone to call Magnus. This was just the beginning.

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