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After His Mistress Went Viral, I Took Everything Novel Cover

After His Mistress Went Viral, I Took Everything

I stared at my phone, my world collapsing around me in waves of disbelief. The livestream playing on my screen showed a luxury Manhattan maternity suite, all soft lighting and expensive floral arrangements. And there, cradling a newborn wrapped in a blue blanket, was Hailey Young—with Zach standing proudly beside her, his hand resting on her shoulder. "And here's little Zachary Junior," Hailey cooed, her perfectly manicured finger stroking the baby's cheek. Her eyes flicked toward the camera with calculated precision. "I'm sure Katherine Sullivan would have loved to meet him, but she's probably busy with her mother's funeral today. Such unfortunate timing." My fingers trembled against the screen. Five years. Five years I had given to Zach, enduring his mother's constant belittling, his growing indifference. All because he had saved my mother from that car accident.
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Chapter 3

I stared at my reflection in the mirror as Ava Chen's assistant adjusted the lighting. We were in a quiet corner of the Sullivan estate's library, mahogany shelves filled with leather-bound books creating a backdrop of dignified strength. It had been three days since I'd walked away from Zach, three days of furious social media storms and whispered speculation.

"Are you ready, Ms. Sullivan?" Ava asked, her recorder placed discreetly on the table between us. Her reputation as a principled journalist was why I'd chosen her for this exclusive—that, and the fact that she had never been charmed by the Foster family's influence.

"Yes," I said, smoothing my navy dress. Lucas had suggested I wear something that made me feel confident. "I'm ready."

"We can stop anytime," Ava reminded me gently. "This is your story to tell."

My story. For five years, I'd allowed others to write it for me. Not anymore.

"I met Zachary Foster when I was twenty-two," I began, my voice steadier than I expected. "He saved my mother from a car accident. What began as gratitude became an engagement that lasted five years."

As I spoke, recounting the slow erosion of my confidence under Eleanor Foster's constant criticism, Zach's growing indifference, and finally, the public humiliation on the day of my mother's funeral, I felt something shifting inside me. Each truth spoken aloud was a weight lifted.

"Did you ever confront him about his relationship with Hailey Young?" Ava asked.

"Once," I replied, remembering the cold dismissal in his eyes. "He told me I was being paranoid, that she was just a business associate's daughter. By then, I'd learned to doubt my own perceptions."

Ava's eyes flashed with quiet anger. "That's gaslighting, Ms. Sullivan."

"I know that now," I said softly. "But when you're in it..." I paused, thinking of all the women who might be reading this, women trapped in their own gilded cages. "When you're in it, you lose sight of what's normal. What's acceptable."

Two days later, Ava's article was published. By nightfall, it had gone viral. #KateDeservesBetter was trending, drowning out the pitying #PrayForKate hashtag that Zach and Hailey had cultivated. My phone buzzed constantly with messages of support from women I'd never met, sharing their own stories of relationships they'd found the courage to leave.

"You've started a movement," Lucas said, showing me the online response as we sat in his living room. His eyes were warm with pride. "People see through the Fosters' manipulation now."

"It wasn't about public opinion," I said, though relief washed through me. "It was about reclaiming my voice."

"Well, your voice is being heard," he replied, his hand briefly covering mine. "Loud and clear."

The text from Zach came the next morning: *We need to talk. Café Lumen. 2pm.*

"You don't have to go," Lucas said when I showed him. We were in his kitchen, morning sunlight streaming through the windows as he made coffee.

"Yes, I do," I replied. "If I don't, Eleanor will use it against me—claim I'm hiding, that I'm unstable." I looked up at him. "Will you come with me?"

His eyes softened. "Try and stop me."

Café Lumen was deliberately public—a place where Zach knew neither of us could make a scene. He was already seated when we arrived, his expression darkening at the sight of Lucas beside me.

"I asked to meet with you alone, Kate," he said, his tone carrying that familiar edge of command that once would have made me comply without question.

"And I chose to bring support," I replied, sliding into the seat across from him. Lucas sat beside me, his presence steady and reassuring.

Zach's eyes narrowed. "Your interview with Ava Chen has created complications for my family."

"Truth often does," I said simply.

"Kate," he leaned forward, his voice dropping to that cajoling tone he used when he wanted something. "We have history. Five years. That means something."

"It did," I agreed. "Until you made it meaningless."

His charm slipped, revealing the cold calculation beneath. "The Sullivan holdings are still vulnerable. My mother wasn't bluffing about blocking your deals."

Lucas tensed beside me, but I placed a hand on his arm. This was my battle.

"Is that a threat, Zach?" I asked quietly.

"It's business," he replied, his smile not reaching his eyes. "But it doesn't have to be this way. Come back, and we can fix this."

For a moment, I saw the full scope of what he was offering—a return to the cage, gilded with promises that would never be kept. And I felt nothing but pity.

"No," I said simply. "We can't."

The following morning found us in the Reed boardroom, surrounded by financial advisors and Arthur Vance, our family's longtime business counsel. Spreadsheets and projections covered the polished table as we formulated our response to the Fosters' threats.

"If we consolidate the Sullivan-Reed investments," Arthur was saying, his finger tracing a line on the document before us, "and withdraw from Foster Corp simultaneously..."

Lucas finished the thought: "They won't see it coming until it's too late."

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