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Not An Affair, But A War

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 546    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

ous careers. He was COO at a prestigious venture capital firm, I was CEO of my own tech company. We were

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n off for both of us. I saw a diamond tennis bracelet, elegant, expensive. I'd been eyei

I saw

, looking at something small, glittering. He didn't see me. He made the purchase, a

as probably nothing. A gif

verywhere. I was at our table, Ethan beside me, playing the part of the supportive husband. His parents, the Millers,

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yes she often turned on me. She was wearing the bracelet. The exact diamond tenn

ked momentarily uncomfortable,

y our table, h

a, Ethan. Such a

ny, almost imperceptible spark

, a slow, del

ovely bracelet.

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ciation for her hard work,"

I'd discreetly spoken to earlier, just a hunch I'd played. He approached our

thought you might wish to extend your generosity. Perhaps for the assist

s sudden. All eyes were on Ethan. His face went p

an, his voice l

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. Wouldn't want anyone t

The Millers were watchin

ut discussing it later and waved the representative away

he unspoken hung heavy in the air. The bracelet wasn't

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Not An Affair, But A War
Not An Affair, But A War
“My marriage to Ethan Miller was a San Francisco fairytale: two powerhouses, two ambitious careers, a glossy picture of success. Until I saw his young executive assistant, Chloe, wearing the very diamond tennis bracelet I'd eyed for myself, a 'token of appreciation' she received from my husband. Suspicion festered when I found her personal items in his car, deepening into chilling certainty when he abandoned a crucial investor dinner to attend to her 'work crisis.' He gaslit me, dismissing my concerns as 'unreasonable,' just before anonymous photos and videos of their intimate hotel stay in Miami arrived, confirming my worst fears. I felt a profound betrayal, the kind that slices deeper than infidelity, realizing I was a pawn in a game I didn't understand. But when I finally moved to file for divorce, an investigation Ethan initiated unearthed a truth far more sinister: Chloe and her cousin had meticulously staged *everything* – from the bracelet to the 'evidence' in his car, even manipulating the Miami photos and attempting to drug him – all to systematically destroy me. Now, the battle isn't just for my freedom, but against a chillingly elaborate scheme. Was I merely a collateral casualty, or the sole, calculated target of their malicious envy?”
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