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My Husband’s Mistress Is Carrying Quadruplets

Three years into her marriage, Maya’s world shatters when her husband's mistress announces she is pregnant with quadruplets. This devastating revelation leads Maya into a dangerous maze of hidden truths and lethal secrets. Amidst the heartbreak, she must confront a web of profound deception that puts her safety at risk. Now, Maya faces a pivotal choice: fight for her own dignity or finally abandon the man who betrayed her trust and love.
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Chapter 3

The notification pings at 2:47 AM—a forwarded voicemail from Harrison's phone, courtesy of the spyware Robert helped me install last week. I'm already awake, staring at the ceiling, so I tap play and listen to Marigold's voice, breathy with excitement.

"Harrison, darling, the most wonderful news. Leyla saw Dr. Patel today—four heartbeats. Four! Can you imagine? An instant dynasty. Those fertility supplements I gave her worked better than we hoped." A pause, then her tone sharpens. "Of course, this changes our arrangement. Four babies require a proper home, not that cramped penthouse. I'm thinking at least six bedrooms, maybe that estate in Medina? We'll need to discuss an increased monthly allowance. Call me."

I play it again. Then a third time. Fertility supplements. Marigold gave them to her. This wasn't an accident—it was engineered, calculated, a trap baited with Harrison's desperation for legacy.

Four babies. Four heirs to a fortune that doesn't exist anymore, siphoned away into shell companies and diamond bracelets.

I should feel something—shock, maybe, or a fresh wave of betrayal. Instead, I feel the same cold clarity that's sustained me since I saw those DNA markers align. This is just more data. More evidence of how thoroughly they've underestimated me.

I screenshot the voicemail metadata, save the audio file to my encrypted drive, and finally let myself smile in the darkness.

---

My father's office occupies the forty-second floor of the Columbia Center, floor-to-ceiling windows framing Elliott Bay like a painting. His assistant waves me through without announcement—I'm the only person who gets that privilege.

He's reading the Wall Street Journal, reading glasses perched on his nose, coffee steaming in a mug I made him in a middle school pottery class. He looks up when I enter, and something in my face makes him set the paper down.

"Elise."

I sit across from his desk, the same chair I've occupied since I was eight years old, telling him about science fair projects and college acceptances and my decision to marry Harrison. I open my portfolio and begin laying out documents—printouts of bank transfers, the paternity report, screenshots of credit card statements, the voicemail transcript.

"Harrison's having an affair with our housekeeper's daughter. She's pregnant with quadruplets—artificially induced. He's embezzled $2.3 million from his firm to fund it. And while I was in emergency surgery in February, he was buying her diamonds."

My voice doesn't shake. I've practiced this.

My father picks up the paternity report, his jaw tightening as he reads. He's silent for a long moment, and when he finally speaks, his voice is dangerously quiet.

"How long have you known?"

"Three weeks. I've been gathering evidence."

He stands, moving to the window, hands clasped behind his back. I've seen him negotiate billion-dollar deals with this same controlled fury, the kind that makes grown men nervous.

"What do you need?"

"I need him to think he's won. I need him greedy and careless." I join him at the window. "I want to plant a rumor about a massive redevelopment project—the Aurora Redevelopment. Your firm is looking for a project lead. Millions in bonuses. But there's a catch: the lead director needs to be unencumbered. No spousal conflicts of interest. Single candidates preferred."

He turns to look at me, and I see the moment he understands.

"You want him to divorce you for a job that doesn't exist."

"I want him to think it's his idea. I want him so focused on the money that he signs whatever I put in front of him." I meet his eyes. "And then I want him destroyed."

My father's smile is thin and sharp. "I'll make some calls. By Monday, half of Seattle will have heard about the Aurora Redevelopment. I'll make sure it reaches his firm."

"Thank you."

He pulls me into a rare embrace, his hand on the back of my head like when I was small. "He should have known better than to hurt my daughter."

---

Dinner at Canlis, Harrison's choice. He's been in an unusually good mood all week, probably because Marigold's voicemail has him dreaming of dynasties. He orders the prix fixe menu and a bottle of wine that costs more than my monthly car payment.

I wait until dessert, pushing chocolate soufflé around my plate.

"My father mentioned something interesting today," I say, keeping my tone casual. "His firm is spearheading a huge project—the Aurora Redevelopment. Downtown corridor, mixed-use, the whole thing. Apparently, they're looking for a project lead."

Harrison's fork pauses halfway to his mouth. "Aurora Redevelopment?"

"It's confidential still, but the bonuses are supposed to be insane. Seven figures, maybe more." I sip my wine. "He said they're being really particular about the candidate, though. Something about conflict-of-interest clauses. They want someone with total focus, no divided loyalties."

"What does that mean?"

I shrug, letting the silence stretch. "I think they prefer single candidates. You know how these corporate structures are—they don't want any appearance of spousal influence or shared assets complicating things."

I watch his face, the way his pupils dilate slightly, the way he leans forward. Greed is such a predictable tell.

"That's... an interesting requirement."

"Isn't it?" I meet his eyes, letting him see nothing but mild curiosity. "Seems like a lot to ask someone to give up for a job, even a lucrative one."

He's quiet for the rest of dinner, but I can see the calculations happening behind his eyes. By the time we're in the car heading home, I know the seed has taken root.

Harrison thinks he's found his escape route—a way to have everything he wants without consequences.

He has no idea he's already lost.

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