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"Your husband is having an affair with my wife." The water in my mouth splashed out before I could stop it. I stared at Dominic Ford across the table, certain I had heard him wrong. I had to have heard him wrong. Because what he just said was impossible. Julian would never cheat on me. "Mr. Ford." I set my glass down carefully, the way you do when your hands are shaking and you don't want anyone to notice. "Is this a joke? Because it's not funny." "Do I look like I'm joking?" He didn't. Dominic Ford never looked like anything except serious. But that didn't mean he was right. "Julian loves me," I said firmly. "He would never do something like this." "I know." His voice was quiet and tired. "I said the same thing about Sera three months ago." Sera. Just her name made my chest do something strange. Seraphine Ford. My best friend since forever. The woman who cried at my wedding. The woman who called me every single day and told me how lucky I was to have a man like Julian. We were practically sisters. "This isn't possible," I said again, but my voice came out smaller this time. Dominic looked at me the way people look at someone they feel sorry for. I hated it. "Did you never see the signs?" he asked. "There were no signs." "Six months, Celeste." I flinched at the number. "No." "Six months and you never once suspected anything?" "I said no." I got to my feet, my chair scraping back loudly. "I trust my husband completely. Whatever you think you know, you're wrong." "Sit down." "I'm leaving." "Sit. Down." Something in his voice stopped me. Not loud. Not aggressive. Just absolute. I sat down. He leaned forward, resting his arms on the table. "Six months ago, did anything change between you and Julian?" I opened my mouth to speak, but closed it. Six months. The memories came without permission. The way Sera had suddenly started visiting more. Two, three, four times a week, always when Julian was home. I had been so happy about it. I thought our friendship was growing deeper. I thought she just missed me. And Julian. Still loving. Still perfect. Still sending flowers every morning and texting me love notes throughout the day and kissing me like I was something precious each time he walked through the door. But our sex life. Three months since he had last touched me. Three long months of 'I'm exhausted baby' and 'once this project is done, I'll make it up to you" and 'just one more year and we'll have everything we've ever wanted.' I had believed every word. Stop it. I shook the thoughts away. You're doing exactly what he wants you to do. "Even if things changed between me and Julian," I said carefully, "that doesn't prove anything." Dominic pulled out his phone without a word. He turned the screen toward me. It took me three full seconds to understand what I was seeing. A luxury club. A private booth. Dark, expensive, intimate. Julian and Sera. Together. My stomach dropped so fast I thought I was going to be sick right there at the table. "That was taken last week," Dominic said flatly. "No." I pushed the phone away. "No, that's not possible. Julian was out of the country last week. He was on a business trip. He video called me every single night until I fell asleep." Dominic didn't argue. He just looked at me. "He called me," I repeated, my voice cracking slightly. "Every night." "I know." He took his phone back. "He's very thorough." The word 'thorough' hit me somewhere tender. Like a bruise being pressed. "You can see the truth for yourself if you still have doubts," he said. I wiped the corner of my eye quickly, angry at myself. "What do you mean?" "Julian probably told you this morning that he's traveling tomorrow. Four days. Business trip, right?" I went very still. "How do you know that?" "Because my wife already told me she's visiting her mother for four days." A dry smile crossed his face. It didn't reach his eyes. "They're not going anywhere, Celeste. He booked the entire East Wing of Rosewood Resort. Four days, just the two of them." The room tilted slightly. Julian had told me that morning. Before he left for work, still warm from sleep, kissing my forehead. 'I'll miss you every second, baby.' Those were his exact words. "Come with me tomorrow evening," Dominic said. "If I'm wrong, you'll know. And if I'm right..." He didn't finish the sentence. He didn't need to. I didn't remember agreeing. But somehow I nodded. And somehow, I drove myself home. --- I don't know how I managed it. The whole drive back, my chest felt like something was sitting on it. Heavy and immovable. I kept telling myself it wasn't real. The video was fabricated. Dominic was jealous of what Julian and I had. People did crazy things out of jealousy. Julian loves me. When he came home that evening, flowers in hand, eyes soft and warm the way they always were when he looked at me, something in my chest cracked. See? Look at him. This man is not cheating on you. He kissed me slow and deep in the kitchen and I kissed him back just as hard, searching for something. A lie. A tell. Anything that would make Dominic's words make sense. I found nothing. He asked about my day and I lied through my teeth, smiling up at him like my world hadn't shifted on its axis that afternoon. That night, I tried again. I pressed myself against him in bed, my fingers trailing across his chest, and he caught my hand gently. "Baby." His voice sounded soft, exhausted and genuine. "I'm so tired. The moment this contract is done, every single night is yours. I promise." "Okay," I whispered. "I love you so much, baby." "I know." I replied. He kissed my forehead and rolled over. I lay in the dark and listened to him breathe and wondered how a man could lie so beautifully. Maybe he wasn't lying. Maybe Dominic was. I held onto that thought like a lifeline and waited for morning. --- Julian kissed my cheek in the morning, while I pretended to sleep. "I'll miss you every second. I love you." I kept my eyes closed until the front door clicked shut behind him. I didn't move until noon.JULIAN I drove to the bungalow, my foot pressing the accelerator all the way to the floor. The streets blurred past me, the city lights smearing into ribbons of color, and before I knew it, I was pulling up to the gate. The guards recognized my car and opened the gate immediately. I parked and walked inside, my strides long and determined, my jaw set so tight I thought my teeth might crack. The guard stationed at the door to the room where the girls were being kept nodded at me as I approached. I nodded back and pushed the door open. The room was a decent size, a bedroom with two queen-sized beds pushed against opposite walls, a bathroom attached, and a window that had been barred from the outside. The girls were sprawled across the beds, some asleep, some staring at the ceiling, all of them looking like they had been through hell and back. But they had showered. Their hair was clean, their faces washed, the tears and grime from the docks completely gone. They had changed i
JULIAN Everything after that moment was a blur, a smear of color and sound that my brain refused to process in any coherent order. I remember screaming. I remember the guards at the gate, their hands on my chest, pushing me back, their voices telling me to leave, that I was not welcome here. I remember fighting against them, my fists swinging, my body straining toward the door I knew she had disappeared through, the door that had closed behind her and that bastard like a curtain falling on the last act of a play I had not known I was starring in. Every second I spent outside that gate was another second Dominic got to do whatever he pleased with my wife. The thought was a blade twisting in my chest, sharp and hot and relentless. I could see him in my mind, his hands on her, his mouth on her, his cock inside her, and the image made me want to tear the world apart with my bare hands. I fought until my arms ached and my lungs burned and my voice went hoarse from shouting. And eve
JULIAN I paced up and down, my eyes fixed on the countdown timer on my phone. Nine minutes left. Then eight. Then seven. Sweat dripped down my temples and I wiped it away with the back of my hand, my breath coming in short, ragged bursts. One hundred million dollars. That was not pocket change. That was money I had worked for, bled for, built my empire on. And these little bastards thought they could just take it from me like I was some common fool they could intimidate into submission. But what choice did I have? If that video went viral, Celeste would see me with that redhead's mouth wrapped around my cock, her ass bouncing on my lap, my cum painting her face, and there would be no explanation that could fix it. No amount of apologizing that could undo the image of me fucking another woman while my wife was at home waiting for me to come back. And my company. My reputation. Everything I had spent years building. Gone. In the time it took for a video to load and buffer.
CELESTE Julian stood there on the other side of the door, his face pressed close to the opening, his eyes wide and red with tears. His mouth twisted in a grimace of pain and fury. Right beside him stood Seraphine, tears still rolling down her face like the world had wronged her, like she was the one who had been betrayed, like she had not spread her legs for Sparrow just hours ago. I did not stop. My eyes did not leave Julian's. I bit my lip, moaning softly, as I continued to fuck Dominic, my hips grinding, my pussy taking his cock over and over. I watched Julian's face as he watched us, as he saw every thrust, every movement, every moment of his wife being fucked by another man. His eyes drifted downward, following the movement of Dominic's cock as it slid in and out of my pussy. I followed his gaze, saw what he was seeing, the way my wetness coated Dominic's shaft, the way my pussy stretched around him, the way our bodies came together in a rhythm that had nothing to do wi
CELESTE The balcony was cool against my skin but Dominic's mouth was fire, his tongue pushing past my lips, his hands pulling me into him like he wanted to absorb me through his clothes. I had already gotten carried away, already lost myself in the taste of him, the feel of him, the way he kissed me like he was starving and I was the only meal in sight. "Celeste!" I heard Julian's voice again, sharp and desperate, but I still did not react. I let Dominic's tongue slide against mine a little longer, let his fingers dig into my waist a little deeper, let myself have those extra seconds of him before the world came crashing in. When our lips finally parted, I turned my head. From the corner of my eye I saw Julian standing by the gate, his face twisted, his hands balled into fists at his sides. But he was not alone. Seraphine stood right beside him, her eyes wide, her mouth hanging open like she had just walked into a room and found a ghost. She looked frozen, too shocked to ev
CELESTE "I have to go." I told Pat, already grabbing my bag.Pat looked at me in surprise. "Now? We were just getting to the...""The CEO invited me, remember? I cannot be late." I squeezed her arm briefly as I passed. She called something after me but I was already walking fast toward the exit, telling myself the speed had nothing to do with the fact that my heart was beating slightly faster than normal.It had everything to do with it.I pushed through the front doors of Helix Research, stepped out into the evening air and stopped.The car was parked directly outside the entrance.I had seen expensive cars before. I had been in Dominic's cars, bulletproof, tinted, luxurious in the understated way of things that did not need to announce themselves. But this was something else entirely. A Pagani Huayra Roadster, one of perhaps three in the entire country, its body a deep midnight blue that caught the evening light and threw it back in shifting shades of silver. The lines of it were
CELESTE I stopped on the pavement of Helix and looked at them, all of them, lined up in the early morning light, clapping for me, and something cracked open in my chest in a way I was not prepared for. I walked down the line. I shook hands. I accepted the hugs. I said thank you, genuinely, to e
CELESTE The venue was a hotel that did not have a price list. You knew that the second you pulled into the drive. No valet stand with a sign, just a man in a grey suit who took my keys without a word and trusted that a woman in this dress had not stolen the car she arrived in. I had opened t
CELESTE I pushed my chair back and stood up. My heart was beating faster than it had any right to. "This might be the pain talking. I know that. But tell me you wouldn't want to see the look on their faces if they found out we were having an affair." Dominic pushed off the doorframe and moved
CELESTE My legs felt like lead. I made myself walk. One foot, then the other, across a floor that had gone silent and a spotlight that would not let go of me. The whole room watched. I had never been looked at by this many people in my life and the weight of it pressed on my chest like a hand.







