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    My husband told me he was away on a business trip — but when I visited a sick friend at the hospital, I suddenly heard his voice behind a door… and the words he said froze my bl0od.

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    A Morning That Felt Strangely Light

    That morning, Madrid looked grayer than usual. The sky hung low over the city, dull and heavy, yet my mood felt oddly bright.

    My name is Sofia.

    Standing in our luxurious suite in La Moraleja, I carefully smoothed the tie around my husband Ricardo’s neck while he stood straight before the enormous mirror.

    For five years, that house had witnessed what I believed was a happy marriage.

    At least… that was the illusion I lived in until that day.


    The Perfect Husband’s Farewell

    “Are you sure you don’t want me to prepare anything for the trip?” I asked gently, patting his chest.

    “Valencia is quite far.”

    Ricardo gave me the reassuring smile I had always trusted—the one that could instantly quiet any doubt in my mind. Then he leaned down and pressed a soft kiss on my forehead.

    “No, darling,” he said warmly. “I’m already running late. The client in Valencia needs an urgent meeting tonight.”

    He adjusted his jacket and looked at himself proudly in the mirror.

    “This project is important for my portfolio. I want to prove to your father that I can succeed without hiding behind your name.”

    I nodded, feeling proud of him.

    Ricardo was a hardworking husband.

    Or at least… that’s what I believed.


    The Truth I Chose Not to See

    In reality, the company he claimed to be building was funded entirely by me.

    The Mitsubishi Montero he drove? Mine.

    The designer suits he wore so confidently? Also paid for with my money.

    All of it came from the dividends of the company I had inherited—and now managed myself.

    But I never complained.

    Because in my mind, marriage meant sharing everything.

    What belonged to me also belonged to him.

    Right?


    A Small Warning I Ignored

    “Be careful,” I told him softly as he picked up his keys. “Text me when you arrive at the hotel.”

    “Of course,” he replied.

    Then he walked out the door.

    I stood there watching him disappear behind the heavy carved oak entrance. For a brief moment, a strange tightness formed in my chest.

    A quiet warning.

    But I brushed it aside.

    Maybe it was just the slightly guilty relief of knowing I’d have the house to myself for a few days.


    A Message From My Best Friend

    Later that afternoon, after finishing several meetings at the office, my thoughts drifted to Laura—my best friend since college.

    The day before, she had sent me a message.

    She had been admitted to a hospital in Segovia with acute typhoid fever.

    Laura lived alone in that city, far from family or close friends. Over the years, I had tried to support her however I could.

    The small house she lived in was actually mine.

    I had let her stay there rent-free out of compassion.

    “Poor Laura,” I whispered to myself.

    “She must feel terribly alone.”


    An Unexpected Decision

    I glanced at the clock.

    Two in the afternoon.

    Suddenly, the rest of the day stretched open before me, free and quiet. An idea came to mind almost instantly.

    Why not visit her?

    Segovia was only a couple of hours away if traffic wasn’t bad.

    I could surprise her with her favorite homemade stew and bring a basket filled with fresh fruit.

    Just imagining her reaction made me smile.


    Driving Toward a Surprise

    I reached for my phone and called my driver, José.

    But then I remembered he had called earlier saying he was feeling sick.

    So instead, I grabbed the keys to my red Mercedes and decided to drive myself.

    As I left Madrid behind, I pictured Laura’s face lighting up the moment she saw me walk into the hospital room.

    I even planned to call Ricardo afterward to tell him about the visit.

    I could already imagine him praising me for being such a thoughtful wife.

    The thought made me smile during the entire drive.


    The VIP Room

    At exactly five in the afternoon, I arrived at the parking lot of an elegant private hospital in Segovia.

    The building looked more like a luxury hotel than a medical facility—quiet, spotless, and expensive.

    Laura had told me she was staying in VIP Suite 305.

    VIP.

    The word echoed strangely in my mind as I stepped out of the car.

    Something about it felt… unexpected.

    But I pushed the thought away and walked toward the entrance, holding the basket of fruit tightly in my hands.

    I had no idea that behind that hospital door, something awaited me that would completely change the way I saw my marriage.

    My husband said he was “on a business trip,” but when I went to the hospital to visit my sick friend, I suddenly heard his voice behind the door… and what I heard chilled me to the bone.

    That alone made me hesitate. Laura didn’t work. How could she afford a room like that? But my optimism quickly dispelled my suspicions. Perhaps she had savings. And if not, it didn’t matter. I would pay.

    With the fruit basket in my hand, I walked through aisles that smelled of antiseptic, although everything looked immaculate and expensive. My footsteps echoed on the marble.

    My heart wasn’t afraid, but anxious.

    The elevator rang on the third floor. I found room 305 at the end of a quiet, somewhat secluded hallway. As I approached, I noticed the door wasn’t completely closed, just ajar.

    I raised my hand to call… and I froze.

    A laugh came from inside.

    And a male voice—warm, playful, painfully familiar—froze me to the bone.

    “Open your mouth, darling. Here comes the little airplane…”

    My stomach sank. That voice had kissed my forehead that very morning. That voice had promised me Valencia.

    No. It wasn’t possible.

    Trembling, I approached the crack in the door and held my breath as I peered inside.

    The scene struck me like a lightning bolt.

    Laura sat on the bed, perfectly healthy, radiant, not pale at all. She was wearing satin pajamas, not a hospital gown. And beside her, patiently feeding her pieces of apple, was Ricardo.

    My husband.

    Her gaze was sweet, devoted, like at the beginning of our marriage.

    “My wife is so spoiled,” Ricardo murmured as he wiped the corner of Laura’s lips with his thumb.

    My wife.

    The hallway started to sway. I had to lean against the wall to keep from falling.

    Then Laura’s voice, sweet, plaintive, intimate, floated like poison.

    “When are you going to tell Sofia? I’m tired of hiding. Besides… I’m a few weeks pregnant. We have to acknowledge our child.”

    Pregnant.
    Our child.

    I felt as if a lightning bolt had struck my chest.

    Ricardo put down his plate, took Laura’s hands, and kissed her fingers as if she were a queen.

    Be patient. If I divorce Sofia now, I’ll lose everything. She’s clever; everything is in her name. The car, the watch, the project capital… it’s all hers.”

    She let out a little laugh, almost admiring my usefulness.

    “But don’t worry. We’ve been secretly married for two years.”

    Laura pouted.

    “So you’re going to continue being his parasite? You said you were proud of it.”

    Ricardo let out a relaxed and confident laugh.

    “Precisely because I’m proud. I need more capital.” I’m already diverting money from your company to my account: cost overruns, fictitious projects. You’ll see.

    Once we have saved enough for the house and the business,

    I’ll leave her like an old sock. I’m sick of pretending to be nice to her. She’s controlling. You’re better… you’re submissive.

    Laura laughed softly.

    “And is the house in Segovia safe? Won’t Sofia claim it?”

    “It’s safe,” she replied. “The deed isn’t in my name yet, but Sofia is naive. She thinks the house is empty. She doesn’t know that the ‘poor friend’ she’s helping is the queen in her husband’s heart.”

    They laughed together: a clear, light, and cruel laugh.

    My hands tightened so much around the basket that the handle dug into my skin. I wanted to tear the door down. I wanted to rip out his hair, slap him until he forgot how to lie.

    But a voice, an old piece of advice I had heard long ago, pierced my anger:

    If an enemy attacks, don’t fight impulsively. Attack when they least expect it. Destroy the foundation, then bring down the entire structure.

    My trembling hand slipped into my pocket. I pulled out my newest phone, put it on silent, and started recording. Carefully, I pointed the camera through the slit.

    I recorded everything.

    Ricardo kissing Laura’s belly. Their “secret marriage.” His confession about embezzling funds from my company. His laughter at my generosity. All of it, clear and ruthless, in 4K.

    Five minutes that felt like five lifetimes.

    Then I backed away and left, step by step, swallowing the sobs that were scratching my throat. In an empty waiting room, I finally sat down, staring at the video playing on the screen.

    Tears flowed, briefly.

    I dried them with the back of my hand.

    Crying wasn’t trash.

    “So all this time…” I whispered, my voice trembling as love grew colder, “…I’ve been sleeping with a snake.”

    Laura, the friend I treated like a sister, was nothing more than a smiling leech. I remembered her fake tears when she said she had no money for food, and how I’d given her an extra credit card.

    I remembered Ricardo’s excuses, who said “too many hours of work”, probably spent in the house I had, with the woman I was hosting.

    The pain hardened like ice.

    I opened my bank’s app. I had full access to everything, including the trading account that Ricardo “managed,” because I was the actual owner. My fingers moved quickly.

    Check your balance.

    €30,000 that should have been funds for projects.

    View transactions.

    Transfers to boutiques. Jewelry. A gynecological clinic in Segovia.

    “Enjoy your laughter,” I whispered. “While you can.”

    “I won’t confront you in that room.” That would be too easy: tears, pleading, excuses, cheap theater.

    No.

    He wanted suffering commensurate with the betrayal.

    I stood up, adjusted my jacket, and fixed my gaze on the corridor leading to room 305 as if it were a target.

    “Enjoy your honeymoon in the hospital,” I murmured. “Because tomorrow… your hell begins.”

    Outside, in my car, I didn’t even start the engine before calling Hector, my trusted IT and security boss.

    “Good morning, Hector,” I said in a calm voice that no longer sounded like my own.

    “Mrs. de la Vega? Is everything alright?”

    “I need your help tonight. Urgent. Confidential.”

    “Always, ma’am.”

    First: block Ricardo’s platinum card. Second: freeze the trading account he manages, in case of a sudden internal audit. Third: notify the legal team so they can prepare for asset recovery.

    A brief silence. Hector was smart enough not to ask why.

    Understood. When do we execute?

    Now. Immediately. I want the notification to arrive right when I try to pay for something.

    —I’ll take care of it.

    “One more thing,” I added. “Find the best locksmith you can. And hire two strong security guards. We’ll go to the house in Segovia tomorrow morning.”

    —At your service, ma’am.

    I hung up, started the car, and looked in the rearview mirror.

    The woman who had been crying in that hallway was gone.

    Only Sofia, the general manager, remained, who had finally learned the price of mercy.

    My phone vibrated: a WhatsApp message from Ricardo.

    “My love, I’ve arrived in Valencia. I’m exhausted. I’m going to sleep. Kisses. I love you.”

    I laughed softly, dryly, and without joy.

    Then I wrote my answer completely calmly.

    “Okay, honey. Sleep well. Sweet dreams, because tomorrow you might wake up to a… surprising reality. I love you too.”

    To send.

    And when the screen went black, a crooked smile spread across my lips.

    The game had officially begun.

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