Five Years Of Lies: The Wife's Awakening

Five Years Of Lies: The Wife's Awakening

A Miao

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To an orphan like me, the Donovans' approval was oxygen. I thought I was living a fairy tale as Ivan's fiancée, finally finding a place to land. That illusion shattered the night I overheard my future father-in-law whisper behind a study door. "We can't keep paying Kayla forever. If this comes out, it ruins the merger." The name hung in the air like toxic smoke. Driven by a sickening gut feeling, I dug deeper. I found a tuition bill for a prestigious kindergarten for a boy named Leo-paid for by the Donovans. I disguised myself as a pest control worker and infiltrated the address on the bill. Inside the playroom of a massive mansion, I found the smoking gun. It wasn't a receipt. It was a commissioned oil painting. It depicted my fiancé, Ivan, smiling with his arm around a beautiful woman, a young boy standing between them. The plaque read: *Our Happy Family - 2023.* They weren't just cheating; they were living a parallel life. They thought I was just the naive, grateful scholarship student who would never look too closely. They were wrong. At our lavish fifth-anniversary party, in front of five hundred of Manhattan's elite, Ivan waited for my loving toast. Instead, I signaled the AV booth. The giant screen behind us flickered to life. But it didn't show our wedding photos. It showed the painting. And then, I played the recordings.

Five Years Of Lies: The Wife's Awakening Chapter 1

To an orphan like me, the Donovans' approval was oxygen. I thought I was living a fairy tale as Ivan's fiancée, finally finding a place to land.

That illusion shattered the night I overheard my future father-in-law whisper behind a study door.

"We can't keep paying Kayla forever. If this comes out, it ruins the merger."

The name hung in the air like toxic smoke.

Driven by a sickening gut feeling, I dug deeper. I found a tuition bill for a prestigious kindergarten for a boy named Leo-paid for by the Donovans.

I disguised myself as a pest control worker and infiltrated the address on the bill.

Inside the playroom of a massive mansion, I found the smoking gun.

It wasn't a receipt. It was a commissioned oil painting.

It depicted my fiancé, Ivan, smiling with his arm around a beautiful woman, a young boy standing between them.

The plaque read: *Our Happy Family - 2023.*

They weren't just cheating; they were living a parallel life. They thought I was just the naive, grateful scholarship student who would never look too closely.

They were wrong.

At our lavish fifth-anniversary party, in front of five hundred of Manhattan's elite, Ivan waited for my loving toast.

Instead, I signaled the AV booth.

The giant screen behind us flickered to life. But it didn't show our wedding photos.

It showed the painting.

And then, I played the recordings.

Chapter 1

Ariana POV

I was standing in the center of the ballroom, clutching a glass of champagne, when I realized my perfect life was actually a glass house waiting for a single stone to shatter it.

Just ten minutes earlier, Ivan had wrapped his arm around my waist.

He had whispered into my ear that I was the most beautiful woman in the room.

His parents, Eleanor and Richard Donovan, had beamed at us like we were the crown jewels of their family dynasty.

To an orphan like me, who had spent a lifetime on the outside looking in, their approval was oxygen.

I had spent my whole life looking for a place to land, and the Donovans had given me a runway.

I was a resident physician, tired and overworked, but tonight I didn't feel like a scholarship student running on caffeine. I felt like a princess.

"Happy birthday, Ariana," Eleanor said, handing me a small velvet box.

Inside was a diamond tennis bracelet that probably cost more than my medical school loans.

"You are the daughter we never had," Richard added, patting my shoulder with a heavy, reassuring hand.

I blinked back tears, feeling that warm, sticky sensation of pure gratitude clogging my throat.

Overwhelmed, I excused myself to go to the powder room, needing a moment to collect myself before I started crying in front of half of Manhattan's elite.

The hallway was quiet, the muffled sounds of the jazz band fading into a dull thrum behind me.

I passed the study door.

It was slightly ajar.

I wouldn't have stopped, but I heard the tone of Richard's voice slice through the silence.

It wasn't the warm, fatherly baritone I knew.

It was sharp. Anxious.

"We can't keep doing this, Eleanor," he snapped, his voice barely a whisper.

I froze.

My hand hovered over the doorknob, not touching it.

"We have to," Eleanor replied, her voice low but frantic. "It has been five years. If this comes out now, it ruins everything for Ivan."

"Kayla is getting impatient," Richard said.

The name hung in the air like a cloud of toxic smoke.

Kayla.

I didn't know a Kayla.

"She agreed to the terms," Eleanor hissed back. "She stays quiet, she gets the money. Ivan is marrying Ariana. That is the plan. It has always been the plan."

My breath hitched in my throat.

I took a step back, my heels silent on the plush carpet as the world tilted on its axis.

I turned and walked back toward the party, my heart hammering against my ribs like a frantic drum.

Ivan found me by the bar a moment later.

"There you are," he smiled, that dazzling, perfect smile that had made me fall in love with him three years ago. "I missed you."

He kissed my forehead.

His lips felt warm, but a sudden chill radiated down my spine.

I looked at him, really looked at him.

His blue eyes were clear, innocent.

"Are you okay?" he asked, tilting his head.

"Just tired," I lied.

It was the first lie I had ever told him.

Later that night, lying in bed next to him, I couldn't close my eyes.

I stared at the shifting shadows on the ceiling.

The name echoed in my head like a curse.

Kayla.

Five years.

I drifted into a restless sleep, and in my dream, a faceless woman stood at the end of the bed, laughing while my world burned down around me.

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“To an orphan like me, the Donovans' approval was oxygen. I thought I was living a fairy tale as Ivan's fiancée, finally finding a place to land. That illusion shattered the night I overheard my future father-in-law whisper behind a study door. "We can't keep paying Kayla forever. If this comes out, it ruins the merger." The name hung in the air like toxic smoke. Driven by a sickening gut feeling, I dug deeper. I found a tuition bill for a prestigious kindergarten for a boy named Leo-paid for by the Donovans. I disguised myself as a pest control worker and infiltrated the address on the bill. Inside the playroom of a massive mansion, I found the smoking gun. It wasn't a receipt. It was a commissioned oil painting. It depicted my fiancé, Ivan, smiling with his arm around a beautiful woman, a young boy standing between them. The plaque read: *Our Happy Family - 2023.* They weren't just cheating; they were living a parallel life. They thought I was just the naive, grateful scholarship student who would never look too closely. They were wrong. At our lavish fifth-anniversary party, in front of five hundred of Manhattan's elite, Ivan waited for my loving toast. Instead, I signaled the AV booth. The giant screen behind us flickered to life. But it didn't show our wedding photos. It showed the painting. And then, I played the recordings.”
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