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I came to the airport just to wave goodbye to a friend—until I saw my husband in the departure lounge, arms wrapped around the woman he swore was “just a coworker.” I walked closer, heart pounding, and heard him whisper, “Everything is ready. That fool is going to lose everything.” She laughed, “And she won’t even see it coming.” I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. I just smiled… because I’d already set my trap.

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Keisha squeezed her hand. “Do not face it alone.”

When the jet bridge swallowed her friend, Rachel’s phone rang.

“Rachel,” Audrey said, sharp and focused. “I heard enough. Do not confront him. Tell me exactly what you signed recently.”

Rachel closed her eyes, thinking of folders, tabs, and trust. “Documents tied to his startup. And refinancing papers last year.”

Audrey inhaled slowly. “We move now. Go home. Act normal. Gather copies or take photos. Check your email for electronic signatures.”

“What if he already moved funds,” Rachel asked, her voice cracking despite her effort.

“That audio shows intent,” Audrey replied. “Intent matters.”

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