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The Betrayed Wife's Million-Dollar Revenge

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 851    |    Released on: Today at 17:14

. At dawn, Bever

ed the drawer of her nightstand, pullin

llege football game. He had his arm around her, his smile wid

s, Beverly," her father had said. "He comes from nothing

om a blue-collar family who was smart and driven. She was a top student at her university, a ris

the plastic film over

he had managed the house, raised their daughter, cared for his ailing mother. She had po

his own, secret l

g a small cake with Daisy, both of them smiling for the camera.

ition slid do

ive. Plugging in the drive, she navigated to the da

ed on the

name he gave the hostess. It was the Michelin-starred place she'd been beggin

ress's voice, cooing. "

ound. "It's our anniversary, Babe

s blood

ollege. He had taken that day, a day that was sup

ake Daisy had bought with her allowance

entiment, any ghost of the love

nd, hollow emptiness. A cold so de

sed the

lash drive. She named it "Project Phoenix." She began sorting the e

ng long shadows across th

silently, that the woman who had cried in the backyard wa

ife. She was Beverly Greene. And she would get just

hand settled on a charcoal gray pantsuit she hadn't wor

a sharp line of eyeliner, and a bold, red lipstick. The woman staring back at her from

doorway. He blinked, a flicker of surprise-maybe even adm

emanded, his tone laced with the assump

mirror, her expression unrea

eactions, her tears, her apologies. This quiet defiance was new terri

uttered, and wen

ys and walked out of the hou

side her window. Eventually, she found herself parked across from

ching briefcases and coffee cups, striding purposefully into the lo

go back. Sh

something new. On

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The Betrayed Wife’s Million-Dollar Revenge
The Betrayed Wife's Million-Dollar Revenge
“Beverly Greene spent eleven years being the perfect wife. She gave up her career, raised their daughter, cared for her husband's dying mother, and clipped coupons while Warren Hicks built the life they were supposed to share. Then, while cleaning his spotless SUV, Beverly found a torn condom wrapper in the glove box. And a strand of honey-brown hair wedged deep in the passenger seat. The dashcam told her the rest. Warren wasn't just cheating. He was waiting for his bedridden mother to die so he could inherit her estate. He had delayed the medical care that might have saved her, then hid over a million dollars in secret accounts while Beverly served as his unpaid caregiver. To his mistress, Warren promised everything. To his wife, he offered lies. And behind her back, he called Beverly a "clueless housewife" who would be lost without him. For one night, Beverly shattered. Then she stopped crying. Divorce would have been easy, if their terrified young daughter hadn't begged her not to break their family apart. So Beverly stayed in the same house with the man who had betrayed her, smiled across the dinner table, and quietly became the most dangerous woman he would ever underestimate. She backed up the recordings. She copied the bank statements. She saved every filthy message, every hidden account, every proof of his cruelty. Warren Hicks thought Beverly had nothing. No job. No power. No way out. He was wrong. Beverly was done being the perfect wife. Now she was going to be his reckoning.”