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Even as his indifference toward me grew stronger, I still desperately believed I could save our failing marriage if I just tried hard enough.
I did it because Caleb had spent months telling me that I was cold and that my company had turned me into a woman who no longer had a home in her heart.
He said he needed a wife who was more present and traditional, and I was naive enough to believe he truly missed me.
“This trip is just for the two of us, Caleb, with no meetings, no business calls, and absolutely no outside distractions,” I told him softly.
Caleb barely looked up from his smartphone as he took the envelope with a dismissive grunt.
It hurt to hear that, but I swallowed my pride and forced a smile because I wanted this trip to be a fresh start.
I expected to find him waiting alone and perhaps slightly annoyed, but instead I saw a group gathered near the seaplane.
Tessa reached out and touched his arm with a familiarity that made my blood run cold, and she did not pull away when I approached.
Margot looked me up and down with her usual expression of thinly veiled disdain, adjusting her expensive sun hat as I walked toward them.
My throat tightened as I looked at the woman who had always been a shadow over our marriage.
“You invited your ex-girlfriend to our private anniversary trip without even asking me?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
He straightened his collar and looked at the pilot, ignoring the shock on my face.
Margot then stepped forward and delivered the sentence that finally snapped the last thread of my patience.
“It is truly the very least you can do considering you are living off my son’s hard-earned money and status,” she said with a smug smile.
I looked at Caleb, waiting for him to defend me or at least correct the blatant lie his mother had just told.
He did neither, simply adjusting his sunglasses and offering a satisfied smirk to his father.
I found myself smiling back—but it was no longer the gentle smile of a wife trying to please her husband.
It was the expression of a woman who had finally awakened from a long and costly nightmare.
None of the people standing on that dock had any idea what was about to happen next.
“You are absolutely right, Margot, and I can see now that I have been doing far too much for far too long,” I said calmly.
Tessa let out a small, high-pitched giggle and tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.
“I am glad she finally understands her place in the family,” Tessa murmured to Margot.
I did not respond. Instead, I took my phone from my bag and stepped into the shade of the terminal.
I opened the luxury travel agency’s app and reviewed the reservation, which included the island, the villa, the seaplane, the premium bar, and all the private excursions.
Every single cent of that one hundred and fifty thousand dollars had been paid from my personal account.
Caleb shouted from the edge of the dock, his voice echoing across the water.
“Lydia, stop playing with your phone and tell the pilot we are ready to board immediately,” he commanded.
I raised my hand in a mock gesture of obedience while my thumb hovered over the screen.
The option to cancel the entire reservation appeared in bold red letters, and I did not hesitate for even a second.
I thought about every night he had come home late smelling of expensive perfume while telling me I was paranoid and irrational.
I remembered Margot laughing at me for earning a man’s salary while claiming I lacked the grace of a traditional woman.
I remembered the credit card statements showing Caleb purchasing jewelry and designer bags for a woman whose name was certainly not Lydia.
I pressed the button firmly, watching as the screen confirmed that the refund was being processed.
A wave of peace washed over me, so deep it almost felt unfamiliar.
But I did not stop there. I immediately opened my banking app to take further action.
I canceled Caleb’s secondary credit cards and revoked his access to our joint account, which was primarily funded by my dividends.
I moved my personal investments into the protected trust my attorney had set up months earlier when I first began to realize my marriage was a lie.
Finally, I opened a secure file on my cloud drive labeled “Insurance Policy.”
Inside were detailed bank records my accountant had uncovered, showing large deposits from Caleb into an account owned by Tessa.
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