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Wife Uncovers Ex's Deceit

For years, a dedicated wife believed her marriage was flawless, only to realize her husband’s entire existence is a fabrication. As his hidden betrayals and a masked identity come to light, her world collapses into a maze of secrets. Now, she must navigate a perilous journey of grief to uncover the full truth. With her trust destroyed, she struggles to escape his manipulation and secure justice before his dark past destroys what remains.
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Chapter 2

The transformation of my home happened so gradually that I almost convinced myself I was imagining it.

Two weeks after Evangeline and Brittany moved in, I came downstairs to find the guest room door wide open. Gone were the soft blue walls and delicate watercolor prints I'd chosen years ago. In their place hung bold abstract paintings in stark black and white, and the bedding had been replaced with expensive-looking linens in deep burgundy.

"Do you like it?" Evangeline appeared behind me, coffee mug in hand. "Brady said I could make the space more comfortable since we might be here longer than expected."

My throat tightened. "Longer than expected?"

"Oh, didn't he tell you? The housing market is just impossible right now. Everything decent is so overpriced." She sipped her coffee—from my favorite mug, the one Jolie had painted for me last Mother's Day. "But don't worry, I'm contributing to groceries and utilities. Brady insisted."

I wanted to ask when this conversation had happened, when these decisions had been made without me. Instead, I nodded and retreated to the kitchen, where I found Brittany sitting at the breakfast bar, Jolie's art supplies spread before her.

"Those are Jolie's," I said gently.

"She said I could use them," Brittany replied without looking up. "Besides, she's not even good at art. Look at this." She held up one of Jolie's drawings—a family portrait with stick figures holding hands. "This is baby stuff. I'm way better."

She grabbed a fresh sheet of paper and began sketching. Within minutes, she'd drawn a remarkably detailed house with three figures standing in front: a man, a woman with long blonde hair, and a little girl. At the bottom, in careful cursive, she wrote: "My Real Family."

"That's very nice, Brittany," I managed.

"Uncle Brady says I'm the most talented kid he knows," she announced proudly. "He's going to frame this one for his office."

The casual cruelty of it took my breath away. When had Brady ever framed Jolie's artwork?

That afternoon, I was folding laundry in my bedroom when I heard footsteps in the hallway. Through my partially open door, I glimpsed Evangeline emerging from Brady's home office, a manila folder in her hands.

I stepped out. "Evangeline? Can I help you with something?"

She startled, nearly dropping the folder. "Oh! Athena, you scared me. I was just looking for a pen." She laughed, but her smile seemed forced. "Brady said I could use his office to work on my resume."

"There are pens in the kitchen," I said, my eyes fixed on the folder. It looked like our tax documents.

"Right, of course. I just thought... well, Brady has such nice pens." She clutched the folder tighter. "Anyway, I should let you get back to your cleaning."

She brushed past me, and I caught a whiff of Brady's cologne clinging to her clothes. My stomach churned.

That evening, I tried to bring it up with Brady as we got ready for bed.

"I think Evangeline was going through our financial papers today," I said carefully, watching his reflection in the bathroom mirror.

He paused, toothbrush halfway to his mouth. "What are you talking about?"

"I saw her coming out of your office with a folder that looked like our tax documents."

Brady rinsed and spit before turning to face me. "Athena, she was looking for a pen. You're being paranoid."

"But why would she need—"

"She's trying to get her life back together after a messy divorce. The least we can do is trust her with basic things like office supplies." His tone carried an edge of irritation. "Besides, what does it matter? They're just papers."

Just papers. Our financial security, our privacy, our personal information—just papers.

"Brady, I feel like she's—"

"She's what? Grateful? Trying to contribute? God, Athena, sometimes I think you look for problems where there aren't any."

I stared at him, this man I'd loved for half my life, and saw a stranger. When had he started dismissing my concerns so easily? When had my feelings become problems to be managed rather than respected?

The next morning brought Jolie's school talent show. I'd been looking forward to it for weeks—she'd been practicing a piano piece for months, and her face lit up every time she talked about performing for us.

I saved seats in the auditorium, placing my purse on Brady's chair and my jacket on the seat beside it for Evangeline. But when they arrived, Brady guided Evangeline and Brittany to the front row, leaving me sitting alone three rows back.

"There's more room up here," he called back to me, but the front row was already full.

I watched from my distant seat as Brady leaned close to Evangeline, whispering and laughing during other children's performances. When Brittany took the stage for her violin solo, he pulled out his phone to record, his face beaming with pride.

Then it was Jolie's turn. My daughter walked to the piano bench, her small hands trembling slightly as she positioned them over the keys. She found me in the crowd and smiled, and I mouthed "You've got this."

The first notes of Für Elise filled the auditorium, clear and sweet. Jolie had worked so hard on this piece, staying after school for extra practice, playing it over and over until she could perform it perfectly.

I glanced toward the front row, expecting to see Brady's proud smile, his phone raised to capture this moment. Instead, I saw him leaning toward Brittany, helping her put away her violin case, completely absorbed in her post-performance excitement.

Jolie finished to enthusiastic applause, her face glowing as she took her bow. She looked toward the front row, searching for her father's approval, but Brady was still focused on Brittany, celebrating her success.

I clapped harder, trying to make up for his absence, but I could see the exact moment Jolie's smile faltered. Her eyes found mine, and in them, I saw a question that broke my heart: Why doesn't Daddy see me?

After the show, I found Jolie in the hallway, standing alone while Brady posed for photos with Brittany and her violin.

"You were amazing, sweetheart," I whispered, pulling her into my arms.

"Did Daddy see me play?" she asked quietly.

I looked over at Brady, who was now showing Evangeline the photos on his phone, both of them laughing at something Brittany had said.

"Daddy's just... busy right now," I said, the words tasting like ash in my mouth.

Jolie nodded, but I felt her small body sag against mine. In that moment, watching my daughter's light dim while her father lavished attention on another child, something fundamental shifted inside me. The crack that had started at that first dinner finally split wide open, and I realized that trying to hold our family together was actually tearing it apart.

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