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After My Groom Proposed to His "Dying" Mistress Novel Cover

After My Groom Proposed to His "Dying" Mistress

The morning air carried a hint of salt from the Atlantic as I arrived at the Hamilton Estate just after dawn. My heels clicked softly against the cobblestone path leading to the grand venue I'd spent months perfecting. Eight years with Ryan had led to this moment—our wedding, only three weeks away. I ran my fingers along the intricate wrought-iron gate as I entered, savoring the cool metal against my skin. The estate was silent except for the occasional call of seagulls and the gentle rustling of leaves. This peaceful solitude was exactly what I needed for my final walkthrough. "Ms. Mitchell?" The estate manager appeared from the main building, clipboard in hand. "You're quite early." "I wanted to see everything in the morning light," I explained, not mentioning that I'd barely slept, too excited about finalizing our wedding plans. "I'll just be checking a few details." He nodded and retreated, leaving me alone with my creation.
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Chapter 2

I couldn't breathe. My lungs refused to work as I watched Ryan kiss Amanda, his hands cradling her face with a tenderness I thought belonged only to me. Eight years. Eight years of supporting him, loving him, building a life together—all while he harbored feelings for someone else.

A twig snapped beneath my heel, and Ryan's head jerked up. Our eyes met through the roses, and I saw the moment recognition dawned on his face, followed immediately by panic.

"Sarah?" His voice cracked. "What are you—"

I didn't wait for him to finish. Something primal took over, propelling me forward. I burst onto the lawn, my silk robe billowing behind me, my hair wild from the morning breeze. The contrast between my disheveled appearance and Amanda's perfectly pressed sundress wasn't lost on me.

"What the hell is this?" My voice didn't sound like my own. It was too steady, too cold.

Ryan scrambled to his feet, positioning himself slightly in front of Amanda. Always the protector—just not of me, apparently.

"Sarah, I can explain," he began, his hands raised as if calming a wild animal.

"Explain what? That you're proposing to another woman at our wedding venue? The one I designed for us?" I gestured wildly at the space around us—my creation, my love letter to him, now tainted.

By now, the commotion had drawn attention. The estate manager appeared at the edge of the garden, followed by two florists carrying buckets of fresh blooms. They froze, sensing the tension crackling in the air.

"It's not what you think," Ryan insisted, his voice dropping to a desperate whisper. "Amanda is sick. Terminal cancer. This is her last wish—"

"Stop." I held up my hand, the diamond engagement ring he'd given me catching the morning light. "Just stop lying."

Amanda stepped forward, her eyes wide with practiced innocence. "Sarah, please understand. I never wanted to hurt you, but when the doctors gave me six months—"

"Six months?" I laughed, the sound harsh and unfamiliar. "How convenient. And I suppose that's why you were just discussing how this venue was 'meant to be yours, not mine'?"

The color drained from both their faces. They hadn't realized how much I'd overheard.

"The wedding is off," I announced, loud enough for everyone to hear. I turned to the estate manager, who looked like he wanted to sink into the ground. "Cancel everything."

"Ms. Mitchell, there's a cancellation fee—" he began weakly.

"Bill me." I strode over to a small table where the guest list lay neatly printed. With deliberate slowness, I picked it up and tore it in half, then quarters, then eighths, letting the pieces flutter to the ground like confetti.

"Sarah, be reasonable," Ryan pleaded, reaching for my arm. I jerked away from his touch.

"Reasonable?" I turned to the florists, who were watching wide-eyed. "The champagne—all fifty cases—donate it to the next charity event. The flowers can go to the children's hospital downtown."

I was operating on autopilot, my mind oddly clear despite the hurricane of emotions inside me. I'd always been good in a crisis—a trait my father valued in the boardroom. Now it was saving me from collapsing in front of the man who had just shattered my world.

"You can't do this," Ryan hissed, following me as I walked toward the exit. "We need to talk about this privately."

"There's nothing to talk about," I replied, not bothering to look back. "It's over."

Three hours later, I stood in my family's Upper East Side penthouse, watching Ryan's face as he took in the marble floors, the priceless artwork, the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park. His expression shifted from confusion to dawning comprehension.

"You're... a Mitchell?" he whispered, staring at the family portrait hanging in the foyer—me standing between my parents, my brother's hand on my shoulder. "The Mitchells? As in Mitchell Industries?"

I nodded, sliding a folder across the glass coffee table toward him. "These are the legal documents proving my ownership of the Hamilton Estate. My family bought it last year when I told them I wanted to get married there."

Ryan's hands trembled as he flipped through the papers. I could almost see the calculations running through his mind—the fortune he'd been unknowingly circling for eight years, now slipping permanently from his grasp.

"Why didn't you tell me?" he asked, his voice small.

"I wanted you to love me for me," I replied simply. "Not for my last name."

The irony wasn't lost on either of us. In hiding my wealth to find true love, I'd attracted exactly the kind of person I'd been trying to avoid.

Ryan's face hardened, a new calculation forming behind his eyes. "Sarah, baby, we can work through this. What Amanda and I have—it's nothing. A moment of weakness. You and I have eight years together."

I stared at him, seeing him clearly for the first time. The charming smile that never quite reached his eyes. The practiced sincerity. How had I missed it for so long?

"Get out," I said quietly. "And Ryan? The next time you hear from me, it will be through my lawyers."

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