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My Husband's Secret Public Wife

For eight years, I was Gavin’s secret, dutiful wife while he lived a lie. He claimed company trips were for staff only, yet a photo from Aspen revealed the truth: he had another wife in public. Chanelle wore my clothes and traveled the world as his official spouse. Erased from his life and replaced in the company directory, I’m done being the hidden victim. Instead of weeping, I am heading to his firm's gala with our marriage license to reclaim my identity.
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Chapter 1

For eight years, I was the perfect, understanding wife. My husband, Gavin, insisted his company retreats were strictly for employees. No spouses allowed. I never questioned it, believing I was supporting his demanding career.

Then I saw a photo from his last ski trip to Aspen. All his colleagues were there, smiling beside their wives. And in the center stood Gavin, his arm wrapped possessively around another woman. She was wearing my blue silk dress-the one he swore I must have lost at the dry cleaners.

My world didn't just crack; it shattered. I discovered that for our entire marriage, he had been living a double life. This woman, Chanelle, wasn't just his mistress. She was his public wife.

She was the one who went on lavish trips to Hawaii and Europe. She was the one introduced to his colleagues and clients. She was even listed as his emergency contact-his spouse-in the official company directory.

I wasn't just the wife he cheated on. I was the wife he completely erased.

But my heartbreak quickly hardened into cold resolve. He was expecting tears and a quiet breakdown. He wasn't expecting me to show up at his company's annual awards gala, marriage certificate in hand, ready to introduce myself to the world he' d hidden from me.

Chapter 1

Eliza POV:

My husband, Gavin, always told me his company retreats were strict. No spouses allowed. I believed him for eight years.

Eight years. Every spring ski trip, every fall conference. Two retreats a year, always alone. Always just him.

Then I saw the picture. A group photo from last year's Aspen ski trip. And my world shattered.

His colleagues were all there. Smiling. Their wives right beside them. Happy wives. Public wives.

There was Mark from accounting, arm around his wife, Sarah. Even David from sales had his wife, Emily, with him.

Everyone had someone. Everyone but me.

And then there was Gavin. My Gavin. Standing right in the middle of it all.

He wasn't alone. Another woman was next to him. Close next to him.

She was wearing a dress. A blue silk dress.

My blue silk dress. The one I loved. The one I thought I' d lost.

The one with the tiny, almost invisible tear near the hem, right where it caught on a loose nail that one time. The shade of sapphire blue that perfectly matched my eyes.

Gavin bought it for me on our second anniversary. We celebrated at that fancy Italian place downtown. I wore it. I felt beautiful in it.

He told me it must have been sent to the wrong dry cleaner, or maybe I' d donated it by mistake. I believed him. Of course, I did.

But there it was. On her. Not me.

I zoomed in. My fingers trembled on the screen. I needed to see her face. I needed to know.

She was tall, with sleek dark hair and a sharp jawline. Confident. Too confident.

Gavin's hand was on her lower back. A possessive touch. A husband's touch.

The front door clicked open. Gavin was home.

He walked into the living room, loosening his tie. "Rough day, babe?" he asked, his voice smooth, unaffected.

I kept my eyes on my laptop, the photo still burning on the screen. "Just a long one," I said, my voice shaky. "How was your... client dinner?"

He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Exhausting. Old Man Henderson went on and on about his golf game. You know how it is."

He moved to the kitchen, opening the fridge. The clinking of ice in a glass. Normal. Too normal.

I cleared my throat. "You know," I said, trying to sound casual, "I was thinking about that big awards gala coming up. The company one."

Gavin paused. I heard the ice stop clinking.

"Jamie mentioned it at the coffee shop today," I added, pushing gently. "She said it's a huge event this year."

"Oh, that old thing," he chuckled, a little too quickly. "Just another boring industry event. You wouldn't like it."

"But Jamie said spouses are encouraged to attend," I pressed, my voice barely a whisper. "She said it's a big deal for families to be there."

He cleared his throat. "Well, some do. But it' s mostly just business. Really, Eliza, it' s not your scene."

I didn't push. Not yet. I had enough for tonight. More than enough.

Gavin went to his study, closing the door softly. The sound sealed him off, and his lies with him.

I stared at the photo again. The woman in my dress. The hand on her back. Every detail screamed betrayal.

Aspen. The snowy peaks were unmistakable. The elegant lodge in the background.

He'd told me that retreat was in some generic conference center, bland and unmemorable. A lie. Just another lie.

Aspen. A romantic getaway spot. Not a boring business trip.

A text pinged on my phone. My mom. "Everything okay, sweetie? You sound a little off."

"Just tired, Mom," I typed back, forcing a cheerful emoji. The burden of this secret already felt heavy.

Later, as I walked past Gavin's study, I heard his voice. Low. Urgent.

"No, no, she suspects nothing," he murmured into the phone. "It's all under control."

"Hawaii next month," he whispered, a hint of excitement in his tone. "Just us."

I pushed open the door, my heart pounding. "Who was that, Gavin?" I asked, my voice flat.

"Just Mark," he said, his eyes not quite meeting mine. "About the new project. Nothing important."

He turned back to his screen, typing furiously. A performance. All of it.

I closed the door, my hand shaking. I took screenshots of the photo. Every single one.

In bed, Gavin pulled me close. His arm around my waist felt alien. Cold.

"You okay, Liz?" he mumbled into my hair. "You've been quiet tonight."

"Fine," I said, my voice barely audible. I couldn't look at him.

"I'll be gone for a few days next week," he said, his breath warm on my neck. "Big client meeting out of town."

"Okay," I whispered, the word tasting like ash.

"You'll be fine here with Mia, won't you?" he asked, already half asleep. "You're always so good with her."

"We always are," I said, my voice stronger than I felt. "We don't need anyone else."

He squeezed my hand. A gesture of affection that felt like a lie.

Eight years. Eight years of my life. Wasted.

How could I have been so blind? So trusting?

Other wives. Public wives. While I was tucked away, a secret Gavin could easily forget.

A cold knot hardened in my stomach. This wasn't just heartbreak. This was war.

Gavin's even breathing next to me. The warmth of his body. It used to comfort me.

Now, it felt like a stranger's heat. A dangerous stranger.

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