My Husband Brought His Mistress Into My Home—But His Biggest Secret Was Still Hidden

That night, I stayed at my Aunt Beatrice’s house, unable to sleep as Benjamin flooded my phone with messages. He begged me to think about the children, claimed Margot was sick and helpless, and insisted I should simply accept his betrayal because “other women survive worse.”

His words erased any remaining doubt. He was not sorry for cheating. He was only angry that his carefully constructed lies were falling apart.

By morning, I was digging through financial records. As someone who reviewed contracts for a living, I knew major fraud often hid behind tiny details. Benjamin had been careless.

I uncovered secret wire transfers, rental payments, children’s expenses, and finally a forged mortgage application secured against my home. My signature was on the documents, but I had never signed a thing-

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