He Threw His Wife Out Until One SUV Changed Everything-kieutrinh

The slap echoed through the living room before Mariana even realized Andrew had moved.

One second, she was kneeling beside the shattered glass coffee table trying to stop blood from dripping onto the cream-colored rug.

The next, her head snapped sideways so hard she tasted metal in her mouth.

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The room fell silent.

Not shocked.

Watching.

Watching the way people do when humiliation turns into entertainment.

The chandelier above them glowed warm against the marble floors.

Rain tapped softly against the giant front windows.

The smell of whiskey and expensive candles hung heavy in the air while Andrew stood over her breathing hard.

Beside him, Brenda tightened her grip around his arm.

The woman wore a fitted red dress and the expression of someone pretending to feel sympathy while secretly enjoying every second.

Mariana slowly lifted her eyes.

Andrew looked proud of himself.

Like a man convinced he had finally put someone back in their place.

Margaret stepped forward holding an empty velvet jewelry box against her chest.

“The emerald necklace belonged to my mother,” she announced dramatically. “And now it’s gone.”

Mariana stared at the box.

The necklace had disappeared less than an hour earlier during dinner.

Everyone in the house knew it.

But nobody had searched Brenda.

Nobody questioned Andrew.

Nobody considered the possibility that maybe the woman who had managed this household for four years wasn’t suddenly stealing jewelry.

Margaret had already decided who the guilty person was.

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