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After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control Novel Cover

After His Mistress Claimed Pregnancy, I Took Control

The morning sun spilled across the Calcutta marble of my kitchen island, casting long, sharp shadows over the pristine surface. Ten years. A decade of my life, distilled into the slow simmer of a red wine reduction and the precise chopping of fresh rosemary. Tonight was our tenth wedding anniversary, and I was playing the role I had perfected over three thousand, six hundred and fifty days: the flawless, devoted wife. My phone buzzed against the stone. An unknown number. I wiped my hands on a linen towel and tapped the screen. The image loaded instantly in high definition. It was a photograph, deliberately framed and lit by the muted glow of a hotel bedside lamp. Dorian was asleep, his jaw relaxed, his bare chest exposed above a tangle of white sheets.
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Chapter 4

The champagne flowed like liquid celebration through my crystal flutes, catching the afternoon light as the corporate elite of Dorian's world mingled in our living room. I had spent three days orchestrating this moment — the perfect guest list, the flawless catering, the unimpeachable hostess who moved through her own home with the serene confidence of a woman who knew exactly how to wield social gravity as a weapon.

Dorian stood near the fireplace, surrounded by the men whose opinions would determine the trajectory of his career. He was radiant with the particular glow of a man who believed he was the architect of his own destiny. I watched him from across the room, saw the way he checked his reflection in the silver frames of my perfectly arranged photographs, the way he accepted congratulations with the practiced humility of someone who had rehearsed this moment.

Then the doorbell rang.

I saw her the moment she stepped through the doorway. Azariah. She wore a dress that was trying too hard — the kind of expensive that screams new money, the kind of bold that announces desperation. Her eyes found Dorian instantly, and I watched his face transform. The confident executive vanished, replaced by a man whose collar suddenly felt too tight, whose smile became brittle at the edges.

'Katherine,' she said, her voice pitched to carry across the room. 'I hope you don't mind me dropping by. Dorian and I are such old friends, I couldn't miss celebrating his big news.'

The room quieted. Conversations paused. I felt the weight of two dozen pairs of eyes shifting between us, measuring the tension, calculating the stakes.

I smiled.

'Azariah,' I said, my voice warm and smooth as silk. 'What a lovely surprise. Please, come in. Let me introduce you to some of our guests.'

I guided her away from the core group — away from Florence, away from Ethan's wife, away from the conversations that mattered. I positioned her near the bar, surrounded by junior staff and the wives of mid-level managers. I made sure she was visible enough to be humiliated by her isolation, far enough from the real power to be irrelevant.

Across the room, Dorian's laugh became forced. His gestures grew too large, too theatrical. I watched the sweat begin to build at his temples, watched him check his watch with increasing frequency, trapped in a conversation with his new boss and unable to extract himself.

'He looks wonderful,' Azariah said, her voice tight with the strain of maintaining her performance. 'Success suits him.'

'Success comes with complications,' I replied, my eyes never leaving hers. 'The higher you climb, the more people are watching. The more mistakes become... visible.'

She flinched, just slightly. Good.

I excused myself to check on the caterers, but not before I saw Dorian finally break free from his conversation. He approached Azariah with the desperate energy of a man trying to contain a crisis before it could escalate. I didn't need to hear their exchange — I could read it in his frantic gestures, in the way he kept glancing toward the door, calculating escape routes.

The party continued for another two hours. By the time the last guest departed, Dorian had aged a decade. He loosened his tie in the foyer, his movements mechanical, defeated.

'That was a perfect evening,' I said, accepting his jacket. 'You should be proud.'

He looked at me with something that might have been gratitude, might have been fear. 'You were incredible. As always.'

The next morning, while Dorian slept off his anxiety and champagne, I moved through our home with the quiet efficiency of a surgeon preparing for a long-anticipated procedure. The manila envelope was thick with evidence — photographs, hotel receipts, text message screenshots, all meticulously organized and annotated. I had compiled it over the past year, each piece of evidence a small death of the woman I used to be.

I called the courier service. Discrete. Professional. No digital footprint.

'Priority delivery,' I told them. 'To the corporate headquarters. Mark it for the attention of Human Resources, Mr. Ethan Berry, and the other executive board members. Personal and confidential.'

I hung up and went to wake my husband.

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