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After His Mistress Took My Money, I Took Her Future Novel Cover

After His Mistress Took My Money, I Took Her Future

The flight from Seattle to New York had been six hours of Mila’s unfiltered romanticization of my life. Now, walking under the wrought-iron arches of the university campus, the crisp Manhattan wind was doing nothing to cool her enthusiasm. “I’m just saying, if I don’t find a man who looks at me the way Jeremiah looks at you, I’m dying alone,” Mila declared, her boots clicking rhythmically against the cobblestones. She adjusted the strap of her tote, eyeing the matte-black gift bag suspended from my fingers. “Flying three thousand miles just to surprise him for his birthday? You guys are the blueprint, Soph. It’s actually disgusting.” I offered a faint, practiced smile, adjusting my grip on the braided handles of the bag. Inside rested a vintage Patek Philippe watch, secured in its polished mahogany box. “He’s been under a lot of pressure with his finals,” I said, my voice even. “He needs an anchor.” “He needs to put a ring on it,” Mila countered, scanning the quad.
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The flight from Seattle to New York had been six hours of Mila’s unfiltered romanticization of my life. Now, walking under the wrought-iron arches of the university campus, the crisp Manhattan wind was doing nothing to cool her enthusiasm.

“I’m just saying, if I don’t find a man who looks at me the way Jeremiah looks at you, I’m dying alone,” Mila declared, her boots clicking rhythmically against the cobblestones. She adjusted the strap of her tote, eyeing the matte-black gift bag suspended from my fingers. “Flying three thousand miles just to surprise him for his birthday? You guys are the blueprint, Soph. It’s actually disgusting.”

I offered a faint, practiced smile, adjusting my grip on the braided handles of the bag. Inside rested a vintage Patek Philippe watch, secured in its polished mahogany box. “He’s been under a lot of pressure with his finals,” I said, my voice even. “He needs an anchor.”

“He needs to put a ring on it,” Mila countered, scanning the quad.

The campus was a hive of afternoon activity, but my gaze snagged on a familiar silhouette near the stone steps of the library. Jeremiah. My chest warmed for a fraction of a second—a reflex, conditioned by two years of long-distance devotion—before the temperature in my veins plummeted to absolute zero.

He wasn’t alone.

A girl stood impossibly close to him. She had the kind of calculated, effortless posture that took hours to perfect in the mirror. But it wasn’t their proximity that made my footsteps falter. It wasn’t the way she tilted her head back to laugh at something he said, or the way her hand lingered just an inch from his forearm.

It was what she was wearing.

A charcoal-gray, heavy-knit hoodie.

My eyes locked onto the left breast of the fabric. Even from forty feet away, the silver, custom-embroidered monogram—J.O.—caught the pale afternoon light. I had commissioned that piece in Paris. I had picked the thread. I had pressed it into Jeremiah’s hands at the airport three months ago.

“It’s too nice to wear out,” he had told me on FaceTime last week. “I’m keeping it safe.”

He was keeping it safe on Harlow Carter. I knew her face from passing mentions, the supposedly harmless classmate who always happened to be in his study group.

“Is that him?” Mila asked, squinting against the sun. Her voice hitched, the cheerful cadence faltering. “Wait. Who is that with—”

“Mila,” I interrupted. My voice was a soft, flat line. “Don’t stop walking.”

“But she’s wearing—”

“I see it.”

I didn't drop my bag. I didn't gasp. Instead, a chilling, absolute clarity washed over me, sharpening the edges of the world until they cut. I watched the mechanics of their interaction. Harlow leaned in, murmuring something that made Jeremiah’s shoulders drop in relaxed familiarity. She was marking her territory. And Jeremiah, the man whose rent I subsidized, whose future I was quietly paving, was letting her.

Then, the wind shifted. Jeremiah turned his head.

I watched the exact millisecond his eyes found mine. I cataloged the violent flinch of his spine, the sudden, white-knuckled rigidity of his jaw, the panicked step back he took from Harlow. It was a masterclass in guilt.

But Jeremiah was a survivor. Within three seconds, the panic dissolved into a brilliant, blinding smile.

“Sophia!” he shouted, his voice echoing across the courtyard.

He jogged toward me, his arms wide, the picture of the overjoyed boyfriend. Harlow lingered by the steps, her arms crossing over the stolen silver monogram, watching me with a gaze that felt heavy, deliberate, and entirely unbothered. A silent challenge.

I didn't bristle. I didn't glare. As Jeremiah closed the distance, wrapping his arms around my shoulders and lifting me off the ground, I let my eyes slip shut.

“Surprise,” I whispered against his neck. He smelled of his usual cedarwood cologne, and beneath it, the faint, undeniable trace of a floral perfume that did not belong to me.

“I can’t believe you’re here!” he breathed, setting me down. His hands squeezed my waist, his thumbs pressing in a little too hard. A nervous grip. “You said you had back-to-back board meetings all week!”

“I cleared my schedule.” I pulled back just enough to look into his dark eyes. They were wide, searching my face for any sign of suspicion. I gave him nothing but the soft, adoring gaze he expected. “I couldn't miss your birthday, Jeremiah.”

“You’re amazing,” he said, kissing my forehead. “Seriously, Soph. The best.”

Over his shoulder, Harlow turned and sauntered up the library steps, the charcoal fabric of my gift swallowing her frame.

“Who was your friend?” Mila asked, her tone dangerously tight.

Jeremiah didn’t miss a beat. “Oh, just Harlow. We were going over some notes for our seminar.” He waved a hand dismissively, his laugh a fraction too loud. “Anyway, enough about school. Let’s get you guys to the hotel.”

He reached for my hand, lacing his fingers through mine. His palm was clammy.

I squeezed his hand back, my smile perfectly, seamlessly sweet. Notes for a seminar. I mentally opened a new, blank page in the ledger of my mind, dating it, time-stamping it, and writing down the very first entry.

Play the fool, I told myself, letting him lead the way. Let him think he’s won.

The velvet blade was already drawn. He just couldn't feel the cut yet.

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