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After His Mistress Killed My Mother, I Destroyed Him

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I slipped into the penthouse just before dawn, my footsteps silent against the marble floor. The city lights twinkled through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting long shadows across our home—his home, really. I'd never belonged here. The bedroom door creaked as I pushed it open, revealing the aftermath of another night. Another woman. The scent hit me first—Chanel No. 5, Victoria's signature perfume. My stomach clenched as I moved toward the rumpled bed. There they were. Bright red lipstick stains smeared across his pillow.

After His Mistress Killed My Mother, I Destroyed Him Chapter 1

I slipped into the penthouse just before dawn, my footsteps silent against the marble floor. The city lights twinkled through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting long shadows across our home—his home, really. I'd never belonged here.

The bedroom door creaked as I pushed it open, revealing the aftermath of another night. Another woman. The scent hit me first—Chanel No. 5, Victoria's signature perfume. My stomach clenched as I moved toward the rumpled bed.

There they were. Bright red lipstick stains smeared across his pillow. I touched one gently, feeling the waxy residue against my fingertip. Three years of this, and somehow it still felt like a fresh wound each time.

I stripped the Egyptian cotton sheets methodically, folding them with the precision that had become my ritual of containment. My fingertips traced the quilted pattern as I worked, a habit from my former life as an artist. Back when I created things instead of just cleaning up messes.

Under the bed, half-hidden, lay a crystal perfume bottle. I picked it up, turning it over in my palm. The designer label caught the light—a gift Alexander would never give to me. I placed it on his nightstand where he couldn't miss it. Let him deal with returning it to her.

The shame rose in me like a tide, threatening to pull me under. I pushed it down, focusing on the fold lines of the sheets, perfect and sharp. This was the bargain I'd made. My dignity for my mother's life.

The bathroom door opened with a hiss of steam. Alexander stood in the doorway, a towel slung low around his hips, water droplets clinging to his sculpted chest. Even after everything, my traitorous heart skipped. He was beautiful in the way dangerous things often are—a predator designed by nature to entice before it strikes.

His eyes fell on the folded sheets in my arms, then to the perfume bottle on the nightstand. Not a flicker of embarrassment crossed his face.

"That's what you signed up for," he said, voice flat and dismissive. "The maid comes at ten. You didn't need to bother."

I said nothing. Words were weapons in his hands, and I'd learned to disarm him with silence.

He walked past me, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his shower-warmed skin. The scent of his expensive cologne couldn't quite mask the lingering traces of Victoria on him. He didn't look back as he disappeared into his walk-in closet.

I clutched the sheets tighter, knuckles white against the fabric. This was the price of my mother's treatment—the chemotherapy, the experimental drugs, the private room at Sloan Kettering. Every humiliation I endured bought her another day of life.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art glowed against the night sky, a beacon of culture and wealth on Fifth Avenue. Camera flashes exploded as we ascended the famous steps, Alexander's hand possessively at the small of my back. To outsiders, we looked like the perfect power couple—the billionaire and his elegant wife.

Only I felt how his fingers dug into my spine, a silent warning to play my part well.

"Smile," he murmured, his lips barely moving. "You look like you're at a funeral."

I fixed my face into what I hoped passed for happiness, though it felt more like a grimace. The couture gown he'd selected hung perfectly on my frame—midnight blue silk that cost more than my father used to make in a year.

Inside, the gala swirled with New York's elite. I stood beside Alexander as he networked, invisible except when introduced as "my wife" in that tone that suggested an afterthought.

Then she arrived.

Victoria Hayes cut through the crowd like a shark through water, people instinctively parting before her. Her red gown clung to every curve, her blonde hair cascading over one shoulder. She locked eyes with me for just a moment, a smile playing at the corners of her crimson lips.

I watched as she approached Alexander, how his entire demeanor changed. His eyes lit up, his smile became genuine. He leaned in as she whispered something in his ear, his hand coming to rest on her waist.

They didn't even try to hide it anymore.

I turned away, moving toward a less crowded corner of the gallery. A server offered champagne, and I took a glass gratefully, hoping the alcohol might dull the ache in my chest.

"Rachel."

Victoria's voice sliced through the ambient chatter. She stood before me, Alexander at her side, both holding champagne flutes. Her smile didn't reach her eyes.

"I was just telling Alexander how lovely you look tonight," she said, each word dripping with false sweetness.

Before I could respond, she stepped forward, her movement appearing to stumble. Champagne splashed across the front of my gown, the cold liquid seeping through silk to my skin.

Gasps rippled through nearby guests. Victoria's hand flew to her mouth in mock horror.

"Oh! How clumsy of me," she exclaimed, eyes gleaming with malice. "You should really apologize for standing in my way."

I stared at her, disbelief momentarily overriding my usual submission. "Excuse me?"

Alexander's hand closed around my wrist, fingers pressing against my pulse point. He leaned close, his breath hot against my ear.

"Apologize to her," he whispered, "or I make one call, and your mother's insurance coverage ends tonight."

Ice flooded my veins. Around us, the glittering crowd watched, hungry for drama among their own.

I looked into Victoria's triumphant face, then at Alexander's cold, unyielding eyes. My mother's face flashed in my mind—gaunt, pale, fighting for every breath in her hospital bed.

"I'm sorry," I whispered, the words burning my throat like acid.

Victoria's smile widened as she turned to the onlookers with a gracious nod. "All forgiven," she announced magnanimously.

As they walked away together, Alexander's hand now resting on Victoria's back exactly as it had on mine earlier, I stood alone, champagne dripping from my ruined dress. In that moment, something inside me—something small but vital—began to crack.

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