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After His Mistress Filmed Me Kneeling at the Gala Novel Cover

After His Mistress Filmed Me Kneeling at the Gala

High above Manhattan, a glittering New Year's Eve gala becomes a gilded cage. Dressed in ivory chosen by Pierce, her billionaire keeper, she has always accepted his rigid control without a fight. Yet, beneath the perfect facade of this elite social circle, a dark, suffocating tension simmers. Surrounded by two hundred wealthy guests, her quiet obedience faces its ultimate test during a night of forbidden desire and life-altering choices.
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Chapter 1

The champagne tasted like nothing.

I stood on the edge of the rooftop terrace, sixty floors above Manhattan, holding a glass I hadn't asked for and didn't want. Around me, two hundred guests in evening wear glittered under string lights. The Kennedy Group's annual New Year's Eve gala. Pierce had insisted I wear the ivory cocktail dress he'd picked out last week. I'd put it on without arguing. I always put things on without arguing.

The city sprawled below us, all light and noise and movement. Up here, everything was controlled. Waiters moved like clockwork. Conversations stayed at the correct volume. Even the cold felt deliberate, like someone had ordered it to match the aesthetic.

Pierce was somewhere in the crowd. I'd lost track of him an hour ago, which wasn't unusual. He worked the room at these events. Shook hands. Laughed at jokes. I was supposed to stand nearby and smile, but tonight he'd drifted away without looking back.

I set my champagne on a passing tray and checked my phone. No messages. I thought about calling my mother, then remembered she'd be asleep by now. Her medication made her tired. I'd visit tomorrow. Bring soup.

"Ladies and gentlemen."

The voice came through speakers mounted in the planters. Pierce's voice. I turned.

He stood on the small stage near the bar, microphone in hand, looking exactly like what he was: a man who'd never had to ask for a room's attention. Tall. Sharp-featured. The kind of face that photographs well. His tuxedo fit perfectly because everything he owned fit perfectly.

Beside him stood Kassidy Herrera.

My breath caught.

She wore red. A dress that clung and shimmered and made sure you couldn't look anywhere else. Her dark hair fell in waves over bare shoulders. She smiled at the crowd like she'd been expecting this moment her entire life.

I knew that smile. I'd seen it in high school hallways when she'd knocked books out of my hands. When she'd whispered things in the cafeteria that made her friends laugh and made me want to disappear. When she'd cornered me in the bathroom and told me I'd never be anything but a calculator with legs.

I hadn't seen Kassidy Herrera in ten years. I'd assumed I never would again.

"Thank you all for being here tonight," Pierce said. His voice carried easily. He sounded happy. "As we close out this year, I wanted to share some exciting personal news."

My hands went cold.

"Many of you know Kassidy." He glanced at her. She touched his arm. "What you don't know is that she and I have been building something special. Something I'm incredibly proud of."

The terrace had gone quiet. I could hear traffic far below.

"This week, I finalized the purchase of a private island in the Caribbean. Thirty acres. Completely secluded. It's a gift—" He paused. Smiled. "—for the woman who's shown me what it means to be truly understood."

Kassidy's smile widened. She leaned into him.

Pierce raised his glass. "To new beginnings."

The crowd erupted. Applause. Cheers. Someone whistled. Glasses clinked. I stood frozen, the champagne I'd set down long gone, my hands empty.

I should move. I should leave. I should do something.

But I couldn't make my legs work.

Pierce kissed Kassidy. Not a polite kiss. A real one. The kind that told everyone watching exactly what they were to each other. The kind that erased any possible confusion.

I turned and walked.

No one stopped me. No one seemed to notice. I moved through the crowd like water through stones, my heels clicking on the terrace floor, my breath coming too fast.

The elevator took forever. When the doors finally opened, I stepped inside and pressed the button for the ground floor. My reflection stared back at me from the polished walls. Ivory dress. Hair still perfect. Makeup intact.

I looked exactly like Pierce's wife.

The doors closed.

I rode down sixty floors in silence. When I reached the lobby, I walked past the doorman without speaking and stepped onto the sidewalk. The cold hit me immediately. I hadn't brought a coat.

I walked four blocks before I found a bar. It was small and dim and smelled like beer and old wood. Nothing like the terrace. I slid onto a stool and ordered whiskey.

The bartender didn't ask questions. He poured. I drank.

My phone buzzed. I ignored it. It buzzed again. And again.

Finally, I looked.

Twelve messages. All from Pierce.

*Where are you*

*People are asking*

*You're embarrassing me*

*Come back now*

I set the phone face-down on the bar.

The whiskey burned. I ordered another.

I thought about the island. Thirty acres. Completely secluded. Purchased with Kennedy Group funds, which meant purchased with money Pierce's father had built, money Pierce managed but didn't own, money that wasn't supposed to be spent on private gifts for mistresses.

I thought about Kassidy's smile.

I thought about my mother in her Brooklyn apartment, taking her medication, falling asleep in front of the television.

I thought about the last ten years. Columbia valedictorian. National math olympiad gold medalist. Offers from Goldman Sachs and McKinsey that I'd turned down because Pierce said a real wife stays home.

I'd believed him.

The door opened. I didn't turn.

"Ella."

Pierce's voice. Cold now. Controlled.

I stared at my glass.

He grabbed my arm. "We're leaving."

I didn't resist. I let him pull me off the stool, out of the bar, into the back of a car that smelled like leather and expensive cologne.

We rode to the penthouse in silence.

When we got inside, Pierce walked to the kitchen and filled a pitcher with ice water. He came back and stood in front of me.

"You made a scene," he said quietly.

Then he dumped the entire pitcher over my head.

The cold was shocking. Complete. I gasped, water streaming down my face, soaking the ivory dress, pooling on the marble floor.

Pierce set the pitcher down. "Pathetic."

He walked away.

I stood dripping in the foyer, shivering, silent.

Something inside me—something that had been bending for five years—finally snapped.

I didn't cry.

I just stood there, cold and still, and began the slow process of becoming someone else.

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