I found out who my husband’s lover was and showed up at her family party. In front of all the guests, I handed her back the red lingerie

Part 3

Carlo tried to save the room with volume.

“This is a private family matter!” he roared as we stepped back into the ballroom.

But the Moretti name was already bleeding across every phone screen.

A city councilman hurried toward the exit. A bank executive whispered into his phone. Elena’s fiancé—yes, fiancé—stood near the champagne tower, staring at the red lingerie on the floor.

“You were sleeping with him?” he asked Elena.

Her mouth opened. Nothing came out.

Daniel grabbed my arm again, desperate now. “Claire, stop this. We can talk.”

I looked at his hand until he released me.

“You had years to talk.”

Elena suddenly found her cruelty again. “You think you won? Daniel still loves me. Men like him don’t stay with women like you.”

“No,” I said. “Men like Daniel stay with whoever funds them.”

Then the final doors opened.

Two federal investigators entered with local police behind them.

The ballroom froze.

Daniel stumbled back. “Claire…”

I nodded toward the officers. “I filed everything this morning. Tonight was just courtesy. I thought your victims deserved to see your faces when the truth arrived.”

Carlo shouted for his lawyer.

An investigator held up a warrant.

Elena screamed when they took her phone. Daniel tried to claim I had forged the documents, but his own voice began playing from a guest’s phone—one of the audio files I had attached.

“Hide the money before Claire gets suspicious,” Daniel’s recorded voice said. “Once she signs, she’ll be too broke to fight.”

The room went silent.

His mother began crying. His investors walked away. Elena’s fiancé removed his ring and placed it on the champagne table.

Daniel looked at me with hatred, then fear.

“You ruined me,” he whispered.

“No,” I said. “I returned what belonged to you.”

I glanced at the red lingerie.

“Your shame.”

Six months later, I woke in my new apartment overlooking the river, sunlight spilling across hardwood floors I had paid for myself.

Daniel’s company had collapsed under fraud charges. His accounts were frozen. Carlo Moretti was under investigation, Elena had become a headline instead of a bride, and Daniel was living in a rented room, calling lawyers who no longer answered.

As for me, I opened my own forensic consulting firm.

My first client was Elena’s former fiancé.

He wanted every Moretti account examined.

I took one sip of coffee, smiled at the morning, and accepted.

Because betrayal had taken my marriage.

But it had returned my name.

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