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In a world where love and betrayal intertwine, Elizabeth Tangwell’s seemingly perfect life crumbles when the sapphire she bought for her mother-in-law’s birthday vanishes—only to reappear as a stunning necklace on her husband’s young assistant, Charlotte. As the lines between loyalty and desire blur, Elizabeth grapples with jealousy and betrayal, questioning the very foundation of her marriage to Alexander Worthington.
With the police involved and accusations flying, Elizabeth finds herself caught in a web of deceit, where every smile hides a secret and every gesture is loaded with meaning. Can she confront the truth about her husband’s affections and the lengths he will go to protect those he cares for? As the tension mounts, the stakes rise—her reputation, her marriage, and her self-worth hang in the balance.
In a game where emotions run high and alliances shift like the tide, Elizabeth must decide whether to fight for her love or walk away from the man who stole not just her gem, but perhaps her heart as well. Will she reclaim her power, or will she succumb to the shadows of jealousy and heartbreak?
My Husband Stole My Gem for HerChapter 1
My mother-in-law's birthday was approaching, and I bought her a sapphire worth hundreds of millions at Sotheby's. But not long after, I noticed a necklace on the neck of my husband, Alexander Worthington's assistant. The sapphire on the pendant looked disturbingly familiar.
The assistant said casually, "I thought the sapphire was too big and tacky, so Alexander had it cut into pieces and made into a baby's breath necklace."
"Elizabeth Tangwell, what can I do? The value of your eyes is nothing compared to the smile I see in his."
That night, her Instagram Moments read: "Give me a sky full of stars, and I'll give you my life." The photo showed her lying in Alexander's arms, the baby's breath necklace resting on her bare back. She looked breathtaking. I immediately called the police: "Hundreds of millions worth of gems were stolen from my safe!"
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When Alexander arrived at the station after my call, his assistant, Charlotte Quinn, turned pale and threw herself into his arms. "Mr. Worthington, I really didn't steal anything! I didn't mean to post it on Instagram."