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Fiona
Thomas Malcolm Reiner was a highly sought-after bachelor in those times. Like all Reiner men, he was gorgeous and charming. True, his wealth added to his allure, but I didn't marry him for his money; I married him because I loved him. At least, that's what a part of me thought. I was young and ignorant when I found out I was expecting a child. In contrast to popular belief. Thomas was the one who insisted on getting married. I wanted to end my pregnancy and pursue a career as an actress. He persuaded me to marry him and take up the name Mrs Reiner. Even if his father, the senior Reiner, was against it. It wasn't until later that I realised Thomas was a spoiled brat. He was a drug addict and a playboy who dabbled in all forms of immorality.
He also had affairs with the wives of some of his executives. Paul Munoz, his right-hand man, had a lovely wife named Angela. I had suspected Thomas was having an affair with her for a long time.
Thomas and I had quarreled that night. I charged him with having extramarital affairs. He had been ignoring me and was upset about something. He had lost interest in the company and was always busy debating about his debauchery. If I complained, he slapped me and threatened to divorce me and leave William and me out without a penny. He then stormed out of the house, furious.
I was enraged, and I wasn't about to let him get away. So, I followed him. He proceeded to Angela's place, as I had suspected. Paul was most likely away. Because Paul was the company's top accountant, they were granted a very opulent double-story house. I parked my car a short distance away from the house and walked up to the living room window. Glass-paneled walls ran the length of their bottom floor. I crept around the back of the house, concealed in some bushes, and peered into the living room. Thomas was trying to seize Angela. She was straining and attempting to run away from him. She wasn't having an affair with my husband as I had suspected.
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