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After His Mistress Attacked Me, He Defended Her Novel Cover

After His Mistress Attacked Me, He Defended Her

The clock ticked past eight. The roast beef on the dining table was getting cold. My father, Arthur, sat at the head of the table. His posture was rigid. His broad shoulders were squared like he was still in his military uniform, commanding a battalion. My mother, Beatrice, calmly sipped her water. Her elegant face revealed nothing. Tonight was supposed to be important. Eddie was finally meeting my parents to discuss our upcoming wedding. I had spent ten years loving him, and we had been engaged for a year.
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Chapter 5

The rain was coming down in thick, heavy sheets by the time Eddie pulled the car up to the restaurant on 5th Avenue. A valet rushed out with a large black umbrella. Eddie didn't wait for me. He tossed the keys to the valet and jogged inside, his eyes glued to his phone screen.

I stepped out slowly. I let the cold rain hit my face for a second. It felt clean.

Inside, the restaurant was dim and warm. It smelled of roasted garlic, expensive leather, and burning wax. The maître d' led us to a secluded corner booth. The soft hum of jazz and clinking crystal surrounded us. It was a beautiful place. But the cheap, heavy floral perfume still clinging to Eddie’s jacket ruined it.

Eddie slid into the booth and immediately picked up the menu. He didn't look at me. He just rubbed his temples.

“Look, about the car ride,” he started. His voice was a low, hurried rush. He sounded annoyed, not apologetic. “Cat is just going through a lot right now. Her therapist changed her medication. I know it’s frustrating, but you have to understand my position here.”

“Eddie,” I said.

My voice was very soft. But it cut through his rambling like a sharp knife.

He stopped talking. He finally lowered the menu and looked at me.

“We want different things,” I said. I folded my hands neatly on the white tablecloth. They were perfectly steady. My heart wasn't racing. “This isn't working anymore. I think it's best we end the engagement.”

I didn't yell. I didn't cry. I didn't list his faults. I just stated a fact. It was a clean, precise cut.

Eddie froze. The ambient noise of the restaurant seemed to vanish. The jazz music faded into a dull buzz.

He stared at me for a long moment. I watched his face closely. I looked for a flash of heartbreak. I looked for the boy from ten years ago. But he wasn't there.

Instead, a dark red flush crept up his neck. His jaw tightened so hard I could see the muscle twitch. His eyes narrowed into thin, hard slits. He didn't look devastated. He looked deeply insulted.

“Excuse me?” he scoffed. He dropped the menu onto the table. It made a loud smack. “Are you serious right now, Regina?”

“I am.”

“Over a phone call?” He leaned forward. His voice dropped into a harsh, defensive hiss. “You're throwing away a ten-year relationship because my sick ex-girlfriend had a panic attack in the car? Do you hear how crazy that sounds?”

He was trying to spin it. He was trying to make me the villain. It was his favorite game.

“It's not just the phone call,” I replied evenly. “It's the disrespect. It's the lies. We're done, Eddie.”

“Disrespect?” He let out a short, bitter laugh. He glanced around quickly to see if anyone at the nearby tables was watching us. His ego was bleeding, not his heart. “I give you everything. I put up with your cold, demanding attitude. I let you plan this massive, expensive wedding. And you sit here, acting like you're so much better than me.”

He pointed a finger at me across the table. His knuckles were bone white.

“You don't get to just walk away because things aren't perfect,” he snapped. The vein in his forehead bulged. “You're just jealous. You're jealous because Cat actually needs me. She's vulnerable. And you're too damn proud to ever need anyone.”

I looked at him. I looked at the man I had protected for a decade. The man I had hidden my family's immense wealth and military power for, just so he wouldn't feel small.

He was small anyway.

“I don't need you, Eddie,” I said quietly. “That's the point. I loved you. But I don't love you anymore.”

His mouth dropped open. His face twisted into an ugly, hateful snarl. He gripped the edge of the table, leaning in, pulling a breath to tear into me.

Before he could get a single word out, a massive crash echoed through the dining room.

The heavy mahogany doors at the front of the restaurant slammed open. They hit the walls with a violent, echoing thud. Several diners gasped loudly. A waiter dropped a tray of water glasses. The glass shattered across the floor.

Eddie whipped his head around. I didn't have to guess who it was. The heavy, toxic scent of her perfume seemed to arrive before she did.

Catalina stood in the doorway.

She was soaking wet from the storm outside. Her cream silk blouse clung tightly to her skin. Her perfect blowout was ruined, the hair plastered in dark, wet streaks across her face and neck. But it was her eyes that caught the dim restaurant light. They were wide, wild, and completely manic.

Her makeup was a disaster. Dark mascara ran down her cheeks like thick black tears. She held her phone tightly in one hand. The screen glowed brightly in the dim room. The GPS map was still open and tracking. She had followed his phone. She had tracked us here.

“Miss, you can't come in here like—” the maître d' started, rushing forward with his hands raised.

Catalina shoved past him so hard he stumbled into a nearby table. She didn't even look at the staff. She didn't care about the expensive decor or the shocked patrons staring at her.

Her chest heaved with ragged, dramatic breaths. She scanned the room like a starving predator. Then, her gaze snapped to our corner booth.

She didn't look at Eddie. Her manic, smeared eyes locked directly onto me.

The corners of her mouth twitched. It wasn't a smile. It was a promise of violence.

She marched toward us. Her wet heels slapped loudly and rapidly against the polished hardwood floor, closing the distance.

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