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Thirty Days To Ruin My Cheating Husband

Billionaire wife Evia Conway lived as a submissive ornament, trapped by a harsh prenup. Her world shatters upon discovering her husband Frederic's affair with Penelope, a student funded by Evia's own charity. While Frederic mocks Evia’s supposed infertility and buys his mistress a penthouse, Evia holds a lethal secret: Frederic is sterile. With thirty days before her exit, she begins a cold, calculated plot to dismantle his empire and expose the fraud.
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Chapter 3

The footstep stopped.

Evia's finger froze above the screen. In the shadows, Frederic's head lifted, his eyes narrowing toward the column.

"Someone's there."

He pushed away from Penelope. His hand went to his jacket, smoothing, adjusting. His shoes struck the marble, deliberate, approaching. Evia pressed herself against the column's curve, her phone clutched to her chest, her breath held so long her lungs burned.

Three steps. Two. She could smell his cologne now, mixed with Penelope's perfume, the scent of her own humiliation.

A hand closed over her mouth.

Not Frederic's. A large, powerful hand that clamped down with practiced efficiency, silencing her instantly. The arm attached to it was iron, dragging her backward, into the deeper shadow where two columns met at an angle, creating a pocket of absolute dark.

Evia fought. Elbow back, heel down, every self-defense class she'd ever taken reduced to instinct. The arm tightened. A body pressed against hers from behind, immovable, and a voice breathed against her ear, low, amused, dangerous.

"Stop."

She knew that voice. She'd heard it at board meetings, at family dinners, at the funeral where they'd buried Frederic's father. The voice of the man who controlled the trust that controlled them all.

Callum Holt.

Frederic's footsteps reached the column. Paused. Evia could see him from her angle, see the confusion on his face, the suspicion giving way to dismissal. A curtain moved in the wind. He relaxed, shook his head, muttered something about nerves.

"Freddie." Penelope's voice, petulant, close. "Come back. I'm cold."

He turned. Walked away. The footsteps retreated, merged with softer ones, and then the terrace door opened and closed, and they were gone.

The hand remained over Evia's mouth. She could taste salt, skin, the faint residue of tobacco. Cuban. Expensive. She stopped struggling. There was no point. Callum Holt was six-four, built like the yachts he collected, and twenty years her senior in every way that mattered.

"Interesting choice of entertainment." His voice again, barely above a whisper, directly against her ear. "Spying on your husband like a servant girl."

He released her. Evia stumbled forward, catching herself against the column, and turned.

He filled the space between the stones, a silhouette against the city lights. She could see the glow of his cigarette, the orange point moving as he inhaled. The smoke that followed smelled of cedar and something darker.

"Callum." Her voice emerged steady. She didn't know how. "What a surprise."

"Is it?" He leaned against the stone, casual, as if they were discussing market trends. "I would have thought the lady of the house would be inside, enduring her mother-in-law's tender attentions. Not skulking in the dark, filming her husband's indiscretions."

Evia's hand tightened on her phone. The recording was still active. She could feel the heat of the processor through her case.

"I wasn't-"

"Don't." The word cut through her denial like a blade. "I watched you kick off your shoes. Quite the stealth operative." He exhaled smoke. "The question is why. Blackmail? Divorce leverage? Or simply the hobby of a bored society wife?"

Evia straightened. Her bare feet were freezing. Her dress was rumpled. She had never felt less like a McLaughlin, and never been more grateful for it.

"I don't want your money." The words came out flat. Certain. "Any of it."

Callum's head tilted. The cigarette glowed. "How refreshing. And yet, there you were. Recording."

"I want proof." She stepped toward him, close enough to smell the cedar on his coat, close enough to see the gray of his eyes in the darkness. Cold eyes. Calculating. "I want to leave with what I came with. My name. My dignity. Nothing more."

"And the prenup?"

She didn't ask how he knew. Everyone knew. The McLaughlin prenuptial agreements were legendary, studied in law schools, whispered about in divorce courts.

"I need time." The admission cost her. "Thirty days. Maybe less. I won't damage the stock price. I won't go to the press. I just need to-" She stopped. Her hands were shaking now, the adrenaline fading, leaving her raw. "I need you to say nothing."

Callum studied her. The cigarette burned down, forgotten, between his fingers. She could feel him weighing her, measuring her against every other woman who'd tried to extract value from this family.

"You're not what I expected." The statement held no compliment. "The little art restorer. The quiet wife. So docile. So accommodating." He pushed off the wall, towering over her, close enough that she had to tilt her head to maintain eye contact. "And yet here you are. Negotiating in the dark. Quite the performance."

"It's not a performance."

"Everything is a performance." He dropped the cigarette, ground it out with a polished shoe. The spark died. "Thirty days. No scandal. No headlines. No tremors in the share price." He reached out, his hand finding her chin, tilting her face to the light. His fingers were warm. Rougher than she'd expected. "Break your word, Evia Conway, and I will destroy you. Not the family. Not the lawyers. Me. Personally. Do you understand?"

She didn't flinch. She'd spent three years learning not to flinch.

"I understand."

He released her. Stepped back. Straightened his cuffs, the gesture precise, habitual. "Then we have an understanding."

He turned. Walked toward the side door, the one that led to the service corridors, the private elevators. At the threshold, he paused.

"For what it's worth?" He didn't look back. "Your husband is an idiot."

The door closed behind him.

Evia stood alone in the dark. Her feet were numb. Her phone was still recording. She stopped it, saved the file, uploaded it to her cloud with fingers that only shook a little.

She found her shoes. Put them on. The red soles were scuffed, the leather creased. She smoothed her dress, touched her hair, and walked back to the glass doors.

Inside, the ballroom roared. She stepped into the light, smiling, and no one looked twice.

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