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“You should shower before bed,” she said.
He hadn’t expected silence.
He hadn’t expected control.
Lauren moved to the sink and rinsed the dishes one by one.
She said nothing.
The next morning, he woke up late.
The house was silent.
Just a spotless kitchen, a large envelope on the table, and his laptop left open.
Frowning, he stepped closer.
Attached: hotel receipts, screenshots, calendars, and security images.
Proof.
His throat went dry.
Before you lie to them like you lied to me, read this.
—Lauren
He opened it.
And realized she hadn’t spent the night crying.
She had spent it preparing.
Inside was a formal letter—clear, structured, devastating.
She had hired a lawyer.
She was initiating separation.
She was moving out.
The joint account would be frozen.
And everything—tax records, property, transactions—had been documented.
Not guesses.
Not emotions.
Evidence.
Ethan called her.
No answer.
Again.
Nothing.
Then an email arrived—from his firm.
He was ordered to report immediately.
And not to contact Chloe.
That was when fear truly set in.
Not because of the divorce.
But because the truth had already left the house—and reached his career.
At the office, the room was already waiting.
HR. A compliance lawyer. A partner.
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