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Wife Unveils Husband's Lies

Elena’s three-year marriage to Marcus shatters when she discovers his burner phone and a second passport. These clues expose a double life hidden behind their once-perfect romance. As she investigates his frequent late-night absences, she reveals a complex web of financial fraud and buried family secrets. Now, Elena faces a harrowing choice: trust the man she thought she knew or accept that her entire life was built on a dangerous facade.
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Chapter 2

I woke to the sound of laughter echoing through the hallway—Elliott's deep chuckle intertwined with a woman's high-pitched giggle. My stomach twisted into knots as I recognized that voice immediately. Danna Rice. In my home. At nine in the morning.

I slipped into a silk robe and cautiously made my way downstairs, my bare feet silent against the marble floors. They were standing in the foyer, Elliott's arm wrapped possessively around Danna's waist as he whispered something in her ear. She wore a cream designer dress that hugged her curves, her blonde hair cascading over her shoulders like liquid gold. Four designer suitcases were arranged neatly by the door.

"Harper," Elliott called out when he spotted me, his voice dripping with false warmth. "There you are. I was just about to come find you." His smile never reached his eyes. "Danna will be staying with us for a while. Her apartment is being renovated."

I stood frozen on the last step, my fingers gripping the banister so tightly my knuckles turned white. The audacity. The sheer cruelty of bringing his mistress into our home.

"How nice," I managed, my voice hollow. "I wasn't aware we were running a hotel."

Danna's red lips curved into a smile that resembled a predator sizing up its prey. "Harper, so lovely to see you. I hope you don't mind. Elliott insisted I couldn't possibly stay in some impersonal hotel." She placed a manicured hand on Elliott's chest. "He's been so generous."

"With our home? Yes, he certainly has been." I maintained my composure, though my heart hammered against my ribs.

Elliott's eyes narrowed slightly. "Danna needs a comfortable place to stay. I've already set her up in the east guest suite." His tone left no room for discussion. "Now, I promised her a tour of the house."

I watched in silent fury as Elliott led Danna through our home, pointing out features as if he were a real estate agent showing a property to a prospective buyer. I followed at a distance, invisible yet seeing everything.

"And this," Elliott said, pushing open the door to my private art studio, "is just a spare room we rarely use."

My sanctuary. My one refuge in this cold, loveless house. The space where I painted when the silence became too heavy, where I escaped when Elliott's disdain became unbearable. And he was inviting her in as if it meant nothing.

"It's cute," Danna remarked, running her fingers along my easel, "but so old-fashioned. All this dark wood and these heavy curtains—the whole house could use a modern touch, don't you think?"

"I've been saying that for years," Elliott agreed, not even glancing in my direction. "Perhaps you could help with some redecorating ideas."

I bit my tongue until I tasted copper, watching them plot the dismantling of my home as if I were a ghost haunting my own life.

---

The café downtown was quiet at this hour, tucked away on a side street where Elliott and his social circle would never deign to visit. I'd chosen it carefully—no security cameras, no chance encounters with anyone who might report back to my husband.

Michael was already waiting when I arrived, rising immediately from his seat. Five years had been kind to him—his dark hair now had distinguished touches of silver at the temples, his face more sculpted, his eyes still the same warm brown I remembered. He wore a simple navy suit that spoke of quiet confidence rather than Elliott's flashy displays of wealth.

"Harper," he said softly, and just the sound of my name in his voice made something inside me ache.

I slid into the chair across from him, adjusting my oversized sunglasses. "Thank you for meeting me."

His eyes caught on my wrist as I reached for the menu, narrowing at the purplish marks circling it like a bracelet—Elliott's fingerprints from when he'd grabbed me during our confrontation. Without a word, Michael gently took my hand, turning it over to examine the bruises. The tenderness in his touch nearly broke me.

"He did this?" Michael's voice was controlled, but I could hear the rage simmering beneath.

"It's nothing," I whispered, pulling my hand back. "I need your help, Michael. He won't let me go without a fight."

Michael reached into his jacket pocket and slid a business card across the table. "Victoria Chen. The best divorce attorney in the state. She specializes in high-profile cases with... difficult spouses." His eyes met mine. "She'll take your case immediately if I ask her to."

I stared at the embossed card, my fingertips tracing the raised lettering. "Elliott will use every resource the Black family has to destroy me."

"Let him try." Michael's hand covered mine, warm and steady. "You deserve so much more than the hell he's created for you, Harper. You always have."

As we parted outside the café, Michael hesitated, then gently touched my hand. "I never stopped—" he began, then seemed to think better of it. "Call me. Anytime. Day or night."

I nodded, unable to trust my voice, and watched him walk away—the man who still looked at me like I was whole, not broken.

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The Black family dining room glittered with crystal and silver under the massive chandelier that had hung there for three generations. Mr. Black Sr. sat at the head of the table, his weathered face increasingly troubled as he watched Elliott and Danna's display throughout dinner.

I picked at my food in silence, each bite tasteless as I endured their performance. Elliott's hand rested on Danna's shoulder, his thumb stroking her collarbone as she laughed at something he whispered. Their public display of affection was calculated to humiliate me in front of the family patriarch.

"Harper," Mr. Black Sr. addressed me directly, his voice kind, "how is the Anderson Jewelry spring collection coming along?"

Before I could answer, Elliott cut in. "Father, Harper's hardly involved with the business anymore. Her condition makes it difficult for her to follow meetings."

I gripped my fork tighter. My "condition" had been his excuse to gradually edge me out of business discussions for years.

"I was asking Harper," Mr. Black Sr. said firmly, his disapproval evident.

As I opened my mouth to respond, Danna reached for her wine glass, and something caught the light on her right hand. My blood turned to ice. There, on her slender finger, was the delicate gold ring with the tiny glass compartment containing a single lock of hair—my baby's hair. The memorial ring Elliott had commissioned after I lost our child at four months.

The world narrowed to that single point of light. My child. My grief. My most sacred possession on the finger of his mistress.

"Where did you get that?" My voice was barely audible.

Danna twirled the ring, smirking. "Oh, this? Elliott gave it to me last week. Isn't it unique? He said it was just gathering dust in your jewelry box."

Something inside me snapped. With a primal scream that tore from the depths of my soul, I lunged across the table, crystal and china shattering as I clawed at her face, desperate to tear the ring from her finger.

"That's my baby!" I screamed, feeling her skin tear under my nails. "My baby's hair! How dare you!"

Strong arms wrapped around me, pulling me back. Elliott's voice hissed in my ear as he restrained me. "Have you lost your mind? Control yourself!"

"She's wearing our child's memorial ring!" I sobbed, struggling against his grip. "Our baby!"

"I think Harper needs professional help," Elliott announced to the stunned table, his voice dripping with concern while his eyes remained cold. "You see what I've been dealing with? The emotional instability, the violent outbursts..." He tightened his grip on my wrists. "This is why I've needed support. Why Danna has been so important to me."

Through my tears, I saw Mr. Black Sr.'s face harden as he looked between his grandson, the bleeding woman touching the ring on her finger, and me—the wife they had all dismissed as defective, finally showing them exactly what I was capable of feeling.

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