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My Husband's Secret

Chapter 21 everywhere she turned

Word Count: 1240    |    Released on: 22/04/2025

as now shrouded in a veil of uncertainty. Elias had promised to help, to expose the truth, but Camila couldn't shake

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My Husband's Secret
My Husband's Secret
“A lie buried deep will eventually be uncovered. A marriage that once seemed perfect is now beginning to crumble. Rafaël, who had secretly hidden the truth, has another wife-and even a child with her. Camila, who had always been loyal and trusting of her husband, is now forced to swallow the bitter truth of Rafaël's betrayal. How will their story unfold? Will it end in happiness, or will it all fall apart? Follow the emotional journey of Rafaël and Camila in this gripping story.”
1 Chapter 1 The Cracks in Perfection2 Chapter 2 Camila didn't sleep that night3 Chapter 3 Time to breathe4 Chapter 4 You just hurt me5 Chapter 5 Camila found herself retreating further into herself6 Chapter 6 The thought of it made her feel sick7 Chapter 7 despite her efforts8 Chapter 8 It felt like the floor beneath her had fallen away9 Chapter 9 She didn't scream10 Chapter 10 The bell above the door jingled softly11 Chapter 11 Instead12 Chapter 12 walked away13 Chapter 13 not even for a second14 Chapter 14 Elias was still asleep15 Chapter 15 A future with you16 Chapter 16 at least for now17 Chapter 17 It's about your father18 Chapter 18 I'll explain everything19 Chapter 19 thick and uncomfortable20 Chapter 20 how to take them down21 Chapter 21 everywhere she turned22 Chapter 22 Every step she took23 Chapter 23 his presence both a comfort24 Chapter 24 Cordero had become increasingly defensive25 Chapter 25 yet they remained chaotic and unorganized,26 Chapter 26 Camila had always been a woman of action27 Chapter 27 Sacrifice28 Chapter 28 Let's destroy everything he's built29 Chapter 29 Now we strike30 Chapter 30 What she had once believed