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The Lake-House Deed That Exposed My Wife’s Wedding Betrayal Plot-nga9999

I should have known something was wrong when Harper looked at my wife instead of my son.

When a father hands his son a deed to a lake house, a pregnant bride usually looks at the man she married.

Harper did not.

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She opened the folder, checked the signature page, and turned her eyes across the ballroom to Eleanor.

My wife gave her one tiny nod.

I saw it.

I ignored it.

That is the part I still have trouble forgiving in myself.

The Gilded Oak was nearly empty when Tony Russo led me into the security office behind the wine room.

The restaurant smelled of lemon polish, old oak, and coffee.

Tony closed the door.

“I need you to know something before we play it,” he said. “I did not go looking for this.”

“Then how did you find it?”

He pointed to the laptop.

“A server found Mrs. Vale’s clutch under the vanity in the VIP bridal lounge. Our policy is to review the room log before releasing valuables. The camera caught the handoff. Then the audio caught your name.”

Mrs. Vale.

Harper.

My new daughter-in-law.

My son’s pregnant wife.

I lowered myself into the chair because my knees had stopped pretending.

Tony pressed play.

The first image was innocent enough.

Harper stood in her wedding dress near the vanity, veil lifted, one hand rubbing the small curve of her stomach.

Eleanor stood beside her, still wearing the pale blue mother-of-the-groom gown everyone had praised all night.

My wife looked beautiful.

My wife looked dangerous.

On the screen, Harper opened the deed folder I had given them in the ballroom.

“It is real?” she asked.

Eleanor did not hesitate.

“Real enough to make him cry in front of everyone.”

Harper laughed.

“By morning,” Eleanor said, “that house is ours.”

I heard the sentence once.

Then again, because Tony paused and looked at me as if I might ask him to stop.

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