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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 29

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Matthew seemed shocked at my question.

I said innocently, “That was our house savings, so we need that money back soon. I want to buy a place

once I find a suitable one. We can’t afford to delay our move any longer, especially after Ava’s fall. I need

to find her a decent kindergarten, preferably Sunnydale Institute.”

Matthew remained silent as I spoke. I feigned naivety and continued, “Why are you so quiet? I’ve noticed

you’re so indifferent lately.”

Matthew chuckled awkwardly, saying, “How’s that? Honey, I’ve got everything under control. I told your

what happened to the money, right? We invested in a project many people have their eyes on.

“We had to make an executive decision then, so I used our house savings as payment first. Do you think

we’ll have trouble finding a good house once the company grows stronger? It’s all part of my plan, so

don’t worry.”

He smiled and gently pinched my nose. However, I knew his smile wasn’t genuine.

We were preoccupied with our thoughts throughout lunch, and I lamented that money. Ideally, I must quickly trace it before Matthew tells me the project has gone south.

The second photo was from a different angle but was slightly farther away. It showed Matthew’s hand resting between the woman’s thighs. The sheets were a mess, indicating the passionate encounter that had occurred the night before.

The pictures were detailed enough to resemble selfies, cropped to focus on the main action. My vision blurred after seeing those pictures. I plopped into my office chair and pressed against my chest while taking deep breaths.

I felt like I had gotten stabbed in the heart, and my veins were about to pop. Although I had mentally prepared myself for what may come, these explicit photos still shocked me.

The scenarios I had imagined seemed like child’s play compared to these pictures. They were impactful and sparked my wild imagination.

Soon after, I checked the phone number and realized I didn’t recognize it. Before I could gather my

thoughts, I received another message from that number. The message was even more provoking than the last.

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