I Never Told My Husband’s Lover Who I Really Was — Until She Saw Her New Face
I never set out to seek revenge.
What I planned was something far more exact.
My name is Dr. Evelyn Carter. In my profession, precision and integrity define everything. I am a board-certified plastic surgeon in Manhattan, respected for refined, ethical work. I restore faces after trauma. I help women reclaim confidence after illness. I do not destroy lives for vanity.
And yet there I was, standing in Operating Room Three, staring down at the woman who had been sharing my husband’s bed for nearly a year.
I recognized Madison Blake the moment she entered my clinic weeks earlier. Not because we had met, but because her face had lived on my husband Richard Carter’s phone. Smiling selfies. Hotel mirrors. Captions meant only for a man who swore he was “working late.”
She had no idea who I was.
She completed her intake paperwork without even glancing up. When the nurse asked if she had a reference image, Madison immediately pulled out her phone and scrolled with purpose before turning the screen toward me.
It was a photograph of me, taken months earlier at a charity event.
“I want to look better than this hag my boyfriend is married to,” she said casually, snapping her gum. “She’s aging fast. Make me younger. Prettier. So he finally dumps her.”
My hands remained steady. My posture relaxed.
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