After My Groom Chose His Pregnant Mistress Over Me Novel Cover

After My Groom Chose His Pregnant Mistress Over Me

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The diamond on my finger was modest—a cloudy, quarter-carat chip set in thin gold that had probably turned Tristan’s finger green when he bought it. I twisted it around my knuckle, the metal biting into my skin. It was the only piece of jewelry I wore that wasn't insured for six figures, and yet, it was the only one that had ever made my heart race. "Norah, babe, have you seen my good cufflinks?" Tristan’s voice drifted from the bathroom of our cramped Queens apartment, tight with the specific brand of anxiety he reserved for days when he had to impress people. I stood by the window, looking out at the gray, peeling siding of the neighbor's house. A police siren wailed two streets over, a familiar lullaby in this neighborhood. "Check the top drawer," I called back, my voice steady despite the drum solo happening in my chest. "Behind the socks." Today was the day. The engagement party. The day I would finally stop lying.

After My Groom Chose His Pregnant Mistress Over Me Chapter 1

The diamond on my finger was modest—a cloudy, quarter-carat chip set in thin gold that had probably turned Tristan’s finger green when he bought it. I twisted it around my knuckle, the metal biting into my skin. It was the only piece of jewelry I wore that wasn't insured for six figures, and yet, it was the only one that had ever made my heart race.

"Norah, babe, have you seen my good cufflinks?" Tristan’s voice drifted from the bathroom of our cramped Queens apartment, tight with the specific brand of anxiety he reserved for days when he had to impress people.

I stood by the window, looking out at the gray, peeling siding of the neighbor's house. A police siren wailed two streets over, a familiar lullaby in this neighborhood. "Check the top drawer," I called back, my voice steady despite the drum solo happening in my chest. "Behind the socks."

Today was the day. The engagement party. The day I would finally stop lying.

For three years, I had played the role of Norah the struggling artist, the girl who clipped coupons and mended Tristan’s work shirts. I had watched him sweat over utility bills while I sat on a trust fund that could buy the utility company. It had been necessary. My father, Michael Lane, saw wolves in every shadow, and he’d warned me that men like Tristan only loved the reflection of their own greed in a woman’s eyes. I had to prove him wrong.

My phone buzzed on the laminate counter. A text from *Dad*.

*Are you sure about this, Norah? The background check on the Fox boy hasn’t changed. He’s a climber. You’re the ladder.*

I felt a flash of defensive heat prickle my neck. I typed back quickly, attaching a selfie of Tristan and me from last week, his arm slung possessively around my shoulders. *He loves ME, Dad. Not the money. He doesn't even know about the money yet. Today is the start of everything good.*

I set the phone down just as Tristan emerged. He looked handsome in the suit I’d secretly bought him—telling him I found it at a thrift store when it was actually Italian wool from a boutique in SoHo. He was adjusting his collar, his jaw set in a hard line.

"You ready?" he asked, not looking at me. He was looking at his reflection in the hallway mirror, practicing a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.

"Tristan," I said softly, stepping into his line of sight. I reached out to straighten his tie. "I have a surprise for you later. A wedding gift. I think… I think it’s going to change our lives."

He swatted my hand away—gently, but with enough force that I flinched. "Not now, Norah. I’m focused. My cousin said there might be some real players at the hall today. I need to be sharp, not distracted by whatever sentimental painting you made me."

He checked his phone, shielding the screen. I saw his thumbs fly across the glass, his brow furrowing. For a second, the air in the hallway felt too thin.

"Work?" I asked.

"Something like that," he muttered, shoving the phone into his pocket. "Let's go. We’re going to be late to our own party."

***

The event hall smelled of floor wax and stale popcorn, a multipurpose room usually reserved for bingo nights and rotary club meetings. I had decorated it myself with wildflowers and fairy lights, trying to create an atmosphere of rustic romance on a budget of nearly nothing.

Tristan was already at the bar, nursing a beer he hadn't paid for yet. His phone buzzed again—a relentless, angry vibration against the cheap wood of the bar top. He picked it up, and I saw the color drain from his face, replaced instantly by a flush of feverish red.

I moved closer, weaving through the small crowd of our friends and his loud, expectant family. I caught the tail end of his gasp.

He was staring at a photo on his screen. It looked like a document—grainy, photographed in bad lighting. I recognized the letterhead immediately, even from five feet away. The stylized 'L' of the Lane Group. My father’s company.

*Acquisition Proposal - Queens Sector 4.*

Tristan’s eyes widened, practically bulging. He looked up, scanning the room, his gaze frantic. He wasn't looking for me. He was looking at the walls, the floor, the ceiling of the venue—calculating. He was doing mental math, adding zeros to a bank account that currently held three hundred dollars.

Then, his eyes landed on me.

I expected a smile. I expected him to rush over and tell me whatever news he thought he had. Instead, his lip curled. It was a micro-expression, gone in a heartbeat, but I saw it. Pure, unadulterated disgust.

He looked at my dress—a simple, off-the-rack cream sheath. He looked at my hair, pulled back in a messy bun. He looked at me not as his fiancée, but as a stain on a silk shirt.

"Five million," I heard him whisper to himself, the words barely audible over the hum of the room. "I'm rich."

The way he said it made my blood run cold. He didn't say *we*.

He straightened his spine, rolling his shoulders back as if shedding a heavy coat. The anxiety that had plagued him all morning evaporated, replaced by a terrifying, arrogant calm. He signaled the bartender for a whiskey—top shelf—and turned his back to me, typing furiously on his phone again.

I stood frozen in the middle of the room, clutching my clutch bag where the deed to a Manhattan penthouse—my real engagement gift—sat folded in a crisp envelope. Suddenly, the weight of the paper felt like lead.

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