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After My Groom Saved His Mistress on Our Wedding Day Novel Cover

After My Groom Saved His Mistress on Our Wedding Day

The morning light streaming through the Plaza Hotel's bridal suite windows should have felt like a blessing. Instead, it illuminated the wreckage of eight years. Lance's phone wouldn't stop buzzing on the vanity. He'd left it there when he went downstairs to check on the reception setup, and the insistent vibration scraped against my nerves like nails on glass. I was adjusting my veil when the screen lit up again. And again. H: Please don't do this H: I can't live without you H: If you marry her, I'll jump. I swear I will. My fingers went numb. I scrolled up, watching months of my life rewrite themselves in real time.
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Chapter 2

The fluorescent lights in the hospital room hummed like wasps. I woke to white walls and the antiseptic smell of failure.

A nurse with kind eyes told me a housekeeper had found me. Four hours in the dark. My vitals had been critical. They'd called my emergency contact.

Lance never came.

My phone buzzed on the bedside table. One message.

L: Wedding postponed. Haley's in a fragile mental state. She needs me right now. We'll figure this out later.

No apology. No acknowledgment that he'd locked me in a tomb and left me to suffocate. Just another postponement, like I was a dentist appointment he could reschedule at his convenience.

I discharged myself against medical advice. The engagement ring felt like a shackle as I twisted it off my finger, leaving it on the Plaza's marble counter with no note. Some things didn't need explaining.

Seattle was as far as I could get without crossing an ocean. It was enough.

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Seven years later, the city still tasted like betrayal.

I stood in the boutique hotel lobby, my hand finding the platinum band on my left ring finger. Different metal. Different man. Different life. The gesture steadied me as Winnie tugged Barnaby's leash, her eyes bright with excitement.

"Mama, can we get hot chocolate after we check in?"

"Anything you want, baby." I smoothed her dark hair, so like Hendrix's. "You were perfect in rehearsal today."

Barnaby pressed against my leg, his warm weight a reminder that I wasn't that woman anymore. The one who'd crumpled in the dark. I'd rebuilt myself brick by brick, and Hendrix had been there for every single one.

The National Junior Ballet Competition had brought us back to New York. Winnie had earned her spot. I wouldn't let ghosts steal this from her.

We found a bistro near Lincoln Center, all exposed brick and Edison bulbs. Winnie chattered about her routine while I picked at a salad, half-listening, half-watching the door. Old habits.

Then the air changed.

Lance walked in with a woman on his arm. Heavily pregnant, dark-haired, clinging to him like he was the only solid thing in her world. Haley. Had to be.

Seven years had softened Lance's jawline, added weight around his middle. He wore his suit like armor, but the fit was wrong. Too tight in the shoulders. Trying too hard.

His gaze swept the room and snagged on me.

I watched the recognition hit. His eyes widened, then narrowed, traveling over my tailored dress, the confident way I held my wine glass. I wasn't the broken thing he'd discarded. The realization seemed to offend him.

Then he saw Winnie.

She was demonstrating a pirouette position to Barnaby, her little face scrunched in concentration. Six years old. Dark hair. Delicate features.

I could see Lance doing the math. His lips moved silently, counting backward. His expression shifted from shock to something uglier. Possessive. Entitled.

He started toward our table.

"Evie." My name in his mouth sounded like ownership. "It's been a long time."

I set down my wine glass with deliberate care. "Not long enough."

Haley hovered behind him, one hand on her swollen belly, watching me with calculating eyes. Up close, I could see the performance in every line of her body. The fragile tilt of her head. The way she leaned on Lance like she might collapse without him.

She'd perfected her act.

"You look well," Lance said, but his attention had already shifted to Winnie. "And who's this?"

Winnie looked up at him with Hendrix's clear, assessing gaze. "I'm Winnie. That's my dog, Barnaby."

"Winnie." Lance's voice dropped, went soft with false warmth. "What a pretty name. How old are you, sweetheart?"

"Six and three-quarters."

I saw it click into place behind his eyes. The timeline. The assumption. The absolute certainty that he'd figured out my secret.

His smile turned sharp. "Six. Interesting." He looked at me, and there was triumph in his expression. "We need to talk, Evie. About responsibilities. About what you've been keeping from me."

My fingers found my wedding ring, spinning it once. Twice. Hendrix's voice echoed in my memory: You're not alone anymore.

"There's nothing to discuss."

"I think there is." Lance's hand landed on the back of Winnie's chair, too close, too familiar. "I think there's quite a lot to discuss about my daughter."

Barnaby's low growl cut through the ambient noise of the restaurant. Winnie's hand found mine under the table, her small fingers cold.

I met Lance's eyes and smiled. "You have no idea what you're talking about."

But he did. Or thought he did. And that was going to be his first mistake.

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