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After My Groom Returned with His Secret Family Novel Cover

After My Groom Returned with His Secret Family

The velvet box sits on my vanity like a promise I've kept for five years. I open it one more time, watching the light catch the vintage Patek Philippe's face. The engraving on the back reads: "Time brought you home." My fingers trace the words I had carved there, back when I believed in fairy tales. My phone buzzes. The flight tracker shows Felix's jet has landed at Teterboro. Thirty minutes to the city. Maybe forty-five with traffic. I rehearse the words again, my reflection staring back at me in the mirror. "I waited for you. I grew your portfolio by 200%.
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The velvet box sits on my vanity like a promise I've kept for five years. I open it one more time, watching the light catch the vintage Patek Philippe's face. The engraving on the back reads: "Time brought you home." My fingers trace the words I had carved there, back when I believed in fairy tales.

My phone buzzes. The flight tracker shows Felix's jet has landed at Teterboro. Thirty minutes to the city. Maybe forty-five with traffic.

I rehearse the words again, my reflection staring back at me in the mirror. "I waited for you. I grew your portfolio by 200%. I turned your European acquisitions into an empire." The leather binder on my desk holds the proof—every quarterly report, every strategic decision I made in his name while he was abroad. My dowry. My resume. My confession wrapped in competence.

The dress I chose is midnight blue, the color he once said made my eyes look like they held secrets. I suppose they do. Five years of secrets.

I snap the velvet box shut and tuck it into my clutch.

---

The Hart family gala is already in full swing when I arrive. Crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across the ballroom of our Fifth Avenue estate, and Manhattan's elite drift between champagne and conversation. I take my place beside my father, Mr. Hart, near the grand staircase. He's holding court with the board members, his silver hair and tailored tuxedo projecting the authority that built our dynasty.

"You look pale," he says without looking at me.

"I'm fine."

"Felix should be here soon." He checks his watch—a Patek Philippe, naturally. Different model. Older. "We'll make the announcement about his promotion after dinner."

My throat tightens, but I nod. The promotion was my idea. CFO to COO. I wrote the proposal. I built the case.

The room shifts. Conversations pause mid-sentence. I follow the collective gaze to the entrance.

Felix stands at the top of the stairs, and my heart forgets how to beat.

He looks the same. Broader in the shoulders, maybe. A new scar above his left eyebrow that wasn't there before. But the same dark eyes, the same way he commands a room just by entering it.

Then I see her hand in his.

The woman is pretty in an unremarkable way—blonde, petite, wearing a dress that costs less than my shoes but fits her like she's trying very hard. She's carrying a toddler on her hip. A boy with Felix's eyes. Felix's nose. Felix's everything.

The room goes silent.

"Mr. Hart," Felix says, his voice carrying across the ballroom. He descends the stairs, the woman and child following. "I apologize for the delay. I wanted to introduce you to my family."

My father's hand tightens on his whiskey glass.

"This is Cleo Hoffman," Felix continues. "My wife. And our son."

The word "wife" lands like a gunshot.

I can't move. Can't breathe. Can't do anything but watch as Felix approaches, as Cleo smiles with practiced sweetness, as the child reaches for Felix's face with chubby fingers.

"I know this is unexpected," Felix says, and now he's looking at my father, not at me. Never at me. "But I'm asking for your blessing. Cleo saved my life in Prague. She—"

That's when I see it.

Cleo's wrist. The vintage Patek Philippe. My watch. The one I sent to Felix two years ago with a note that said, "So you'll always come home."

She's wearing it like a trophy.

The velvet box in my clutch suddenly weighs a thousand pounds.

"Royalty?" My father's voice sounds distant. "Are you—"

I turn and walk. Not run. Walk. Through the ballroom, past the staring faces, past the whispers that are already starting. I make it to the private bathroom off the east corridor before my stomach empties itself into the marble sink.

Five years. Two hundred percent growth. A watch engraved with promises.

For this.

---

I fix my makeup with steady hands. Reapply my lipstick. Straighten my spine until it could cut glass.

When I enter my father's study, Felix is mid-sentence. "—did what honor required. She was alone, pregnant, and I—"

"Father," I say, my voice cool as winter. "I have a proposal."

Felix turns, his face draining of color. "Royalty, please, let me explain—"

I don't look at him. I look at my father, at the man who built an empire and taught me to do the same.

"The Griffin family in Seattle," I say. "They've been interested in a merger for years. A strategic marriage alliance would secure West Coast dominance and open up the Pacific Rim markets."

My father sets down his glass. "You're suggesting—"

"I'm volunteering. I'll leave for Seattle tomorrow to negotiate terms." I meet his eyes. "Unless you'd prefer to keep your COO position available for family."

The silence stretches. Felix's hand moves toward me, but I step back.

"I'll have Marcus book the flight," I say. "We can discuss details in the morning."

I walk out before anyone can respond, the velvet box still in my clutch, the watch inside ticking away seconds I'll never get back.

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