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After Betrayal, My Husband Found New Love Novel Cover

After Betrayal, My Husband Found New Love

The key clicked in the lock, and I pushed open the door to what used to be home. My fingers trembled against the polished wood, leaving faint smudges that looked like tears. Six months of hell had changed everything—including me. I stepped inside, my footsteps echoing in the silence. The familiar scent of lemon polish and Oliver's cologne hung in the air, untouched by the stench of sweat and fear that had permeated my existence for half a year. "Oliver?" My voice sounded foreign to my ears, thin and reedy. "I'm home." No answer came. The house stood empty, or so I thought. I set down my small bag—all I had left after the police had rescued me from that warehouse where men had treated me like merchandise, where they'd carved their marks into my skin and soul. My hand instinctively rose to touch the jagged scar running along my collarbone.
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The key clicked in the lock, and I pushed open the door to what used to be home. My fingers trembled against the polished wood, leaving faint smudges that looked like tears. Six months of hell had changed everything—including me.

I stepped inside, my footsteps echoing in the silence. The familiar scent of lemon polish and Oliver's cologne hung in the air, untouched by the stench of sweat and fear that had permeated my existence for half a year.

"Oliver?" My voice sounded foreign to my ears, thin and reedy. "I'm home."

No answer came. The house stood empty, or so I thought. I set down my small bag—all I had left after the police had rescued me from that warehouse where men had treated me like merchandise, where they'd carved their marks into my skin and soul.

My hand instinctively rose to touch the jagged scar running along my collarbone. The doctors had done what they could, but some wounds would never heal. Not completely.

"I just need him to hold me," I whispered to the empty room. "Just to tell me everything will be okay."

The trafficking had been revenge against Oliver—his business rival Marcus Rivera's final, cruel move. They'd taken me because they couldn't get to Oliver directly. I'd been collateral damage in a war I didn't even know existed.

But now I was free. Broken, scarred, but free. And Oliver would help me rebuild.

He had to.

The hospital corridor stretched before me like a tunnel of fluorescent light. Dr. Chen had suggested I visit Oliver at work—said it would help ground me in normalcy. I clutched a small bouquet of azaleas, my namesake flowers that now felt like a cruel joke. What azalea could bloom after being trampled?

I turned the corner toward Oliver's office when I heard it—a woman's laugh, low and intimate. My steps faltered.

"He's with a patient," I told myself. But something pulled me forward.

The door to the small conference room was ajar. Through the gap, I saw them.

Oliver—my husband, my protector, my rock—had a woman pressed against the wall. His hands were tangled in her dark hair, his mouth on hers with a hunger I hadn't seen since before my disappearance.

"God, I've missed you," he murmured against her neck.

The woman—slender, elegant, with sharp eyes that looked vaguely familiar—smiled. "And I've missed you. But we should be careful. Your wife is back."

"I know." Oliver's voice hardened. "But she's not the same woman I married. You know what they did to her."

Something cold and heavy settled in my stomach.

"You're finally free," the woman said. "You deserve someone pure, not someone tainted by—"

"Stop." Oliver's voice was sharp, but he didn't pull away from her. "We shouldn't talk about her like that."

The bouquet slipped from my fingers, hitting the floor with a soft thud.

They turned at the sound. Oliver's face drained of color.

"Azalea," he stammered. "I didn't expect—"

"Obviously." My voice came out steadier than I felt.

The woman straightened her skirt, not a trace of shame on her face. Something about her struck me—the sharp nose, the calculating eyes.

"You're Esperanza Collins," I said slowly. "The journalist."

She smiled. "Yes. I've been covering your story for the Times."

My story. As if my nightmare had been nothing but material for her career.

"What is this?" I demanded, looking between them.

Oliver stepped forward, his hands raised like I was a wild animal that might bolt. "Azalea, please. Let's go home and talk."

"No." I backed away. "You just said I was tainted. You said I wasn't the same woman."

"Baby, that's not what I meant." His voice took on that placating tone he used with difficult patients. "You've been through hell. I'm just trying to help."

"By kissing her?" I gestured at Esperanza, who was watching our exchange with those sharp, interested eyes.

"I told him your story would make an excellent series," Esperanza said casually. "Human trafficking victim returns to reclaim her life. Very compelling."

The room seemed to tilt. "My story?"

"Oh yes." She reached for a folder on the table. "I have all the details here. Oliver's been very helpful providing context. Your medical records, your psychological evaluations..."

"You gave her my records?" I turned to Oliver, disbelief burning through me.

"It's for awareness," he said weakly. "To help other victims."

Esperanza smiled, a predator's smile. "Oliver's been absolutely instrumental. We've already published three installments. The response has been... phenomenal."

My trauma. My pain. My story. All served up for public consumption with my husband's blessing.

And in that moment, I realized the truth: The man I'd come home to no longer existed. If he ever had at all.

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