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Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud Novel Cover

Wife Unveils Husband's Fraud

Three years into their marriage, Olivia's world collapses when she discovers Ethan's true identity. A secret phone exposes a labyrinth of hidden assets and a calculated double life. As she uncovers the full extent of his betrayal, she is pulled into a perilous game of deception. To take back her future, Olivia must navigate a treacherous path of revenge and personal growth, dismantling the life her husband carefully orchestrated to deceive her.
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Chapter 2

I'd always known the power of symbols. How a single ceramic piece could hold generations of memories. How a funeral urn wasn't just a vessel, but a final embrace. Now I would use that knowledge differently.

The first florist looked concerned when I ordered twenty funeral wreaths. The second seemed uncomfortable at fifteen more. The third didn't question my request for another fifteen. I wrote each card with steady hands, the same hands that had shaped clay for mourners seeking comfort:

"In memory of Kevin and Blaire's integrity"

"Rest in Peace: A Marriage 2018-2024"

"Mourning the death of trust"

I scheduled the deliveries for 2 PM—the exact moment Kevin would be unveiling his "Artisan Heritage" collection to investors and media. My grandfather's stolen legacy repackaged under my husband's ambition and my apprentice's name.

I dressed with care that morning in a black dress I'd worn to clients' memorial services. My makeup was flawless, my hair perfectly arranged. Death rituals had always been my specialty.

From my car across the street, I watched the sleek corporate event unfold through the glass-fronted exhibition hall. Kevin at the podium, gesturing with those soft, uncalloused hands. Blaire beside him, wearing a cream dress that made her look innocent—the perfect visual lie. Champagne flutes catching light. Investors nodding appreciatively at pottery displays.

Then the first funeral van arrived.

Confusion rippled through the gathering as black-suited delivery men carried in massive wreaths of white chrysanthemums and lilies. Then another van. And another.

Through the windows, I watched Kevin's face transform from confusion to horror as he read the first card. His eyes scanned the crowd, knowing I must be nearby. Blaire's perfect composure cracked as wreaths continued to arrive, forming a forest of funeral flowers around their precious display.

I stepped from my car, portable speaker in hand. My grandfather had taught me that timing in the kiln was everything—too early, and the glaze wouldn't set; too late, and the piece would crack. I'd waited for the perfect moment when all fifty wreaths created a funeral garden inside their celebration.

I walked through the doors as the traditional Chinese dirge began playing at maximum volume from my speaker. The mournful wails filled the space, drowning conversations and sending chills through the crowd.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I announced, my voice carrying over the music, "you're witnessing the death of authenticity in ceramic arts today."

Investors turned, champagne glasses frozen midair. Journalists who'd come for a standard product launch found something far more newsworthy.

"These pieces," I gestured to the display, "are built on stolen techniques from my grandfather's manuscripts—techniques that took five generations to perfect."

Kevin's face flushed crimson. "Sarah, this is inappropriate—"

"Inappropriate?" I laughed, the sound blending with the dirge. "Like sleeping with my apprentice in our driveway? Like stealing my family's legacy?"

Security guards approached uncertainly, looking to Kevin for direction.

"This woman is disturbed," Blaire announced to the crowd, her voice tight. "Her grandfather's techniques were legally transferred—"

"To a man who called my craft 'death smell,'" I finished. "Who plans to mass-produce sacred traditions into department store trinkets."

The investors began edging toward the exit, murmuring about "family disputes" and "intellectual property concerns." Cameras flashed as security finally reached me.

"I'm leaving," I told them calmly, switching off the music. "I just came to pay my respects."

For three nights after, I didn't sleep. My hands worked ceaselessly in my studio, folding paper, cutting, shaping. A hundred memorial figures emerged—bride and groom pairs with Kevin and Blaire's faces meticulously crafted onto each. Traditional symbols of the afterlife, repurposed for my very living betrayers.

Before dawn on the fourth day, I arranged them in perfect rows outside Kevin's corporate building. Each pair stood six inches tall, an army of paper accusers with signs reading "Here Lies Truth" and "Eternal Shame."

I sat cross-legged beside my creation as the sun rose and early employees arrived. They stopped, took photos, called others. By nine, a crowd had gathered, social media buzzing with images of my paper memorial army.

I didn't move when Kevin's car screeched into the parking lot. I simply watched as he saw what I'd created, his face contorting with the realization that this was just the beginning.

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