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The Lie Behind His Perfect Life

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 625    |    Released on: Today at 17:44

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sleep t

my fingers closed around cold plastic. The hidden camera I'd bought three

ome office. I scanned the bookshelves, looking

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t. The exact same desperate attempt to cat

gripped the shelf

t. How many times am I g

the answer. As ma

angled toward his desk

ago, this ni

's most prestigious corporate law firms. He was flying high-char

a new execut

nted her as a charity case-a vulnerable single mother fresh out of a difficult divo

ly. Bridgett. His college

ice heavy with manufactured regret. "But I knew you'd worry. With your anxiety, I didn'

to beli

event-Hudson and Bridgett, laughing, his hand resting on her lower ba

hers before a client meeting," he explained smoothly. "The CFO wa

Everyone always conf

ls. The vague explanations that diss

anded hourly updates on his whereabouts. I became the "crazy wife" everyone pitied-and Hud

ont of the entire firm, I became a cautionary tale. "Did you

smashed a vase-a wedding gift from his

at eleven weeks. I hadn't

ept. "It's my fault," he sobbed. "All of it. I pu

mised transparency. He be

in grief and gui

ication helped. The fog lifted. I convinced myself it had all been in my head

years, I w

better. I w

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The Lie Behind His Perfect Life
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“For three years, my husband Hudson convinced everyone I was crazy. My parents. Our friends. Even my own therapist. He said my suspicions were just anxiety. PTSD from our miscarriage. That I needed my medication and a good night's sleep. But a pink butterfly hair clip in his car told a different story. It wasn't mine. And we don't have children. When I confronted him, he sighed with practiced patience-the same sigh he'd perfected over three years of making me doubt my own mind. "It belongs to a client's daughter," he said, reaching for my pills. "Your anxiety is flaring up again." I almost believed him. I always almost believed him. But this time, I didn't back down. I invited his mistress and their three-year-old son to our family dinner. With the DNA test results in my purse, I was ready to burn his perfect world to the ground. He thought he could gaslight me forever. He was wrong.”
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