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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 4

My hand moved to close the door, but Lance's foot jammed into the gap. The expensive leather of his shoe wedged against the frame, and he leaned in close enough that I could count the broken capillaries in his eyes.

"Remember the cellar, Evie?" His voice dropped to a whisper, intimate and vicious. "I can make your world very small again."

The hallway contracted. The walls bent inward, the ceiling pressed down, and suddenly I was back in the dark with wine bottles gleaming like teeth. My lungs forgot how to work. The air turned thick and solid in my throat.

Lance's smile widened. He'd seen it—the tremor in my hands, the way my pupils dilated. He'd always known exactly where to press.

Behind me, a small sound. Winnie's door cracking open.

She stood in the doorway in her pajamas, one hand raised in the signal we'd practiced. Three fingers. Danger.

Barnaby exploded past her.

The bark that tore from his throat wasn't the friendly sound of a family pet. It was primal, territorial, the sound of a creature protecting its pack. He planted himself between Lance and me, teeth bared, every muscle coiled.

Lance jerked backward. His foot slipped from the doorway, and I slammed the door shut, throwing the deadbolt with shaking fingers.

On the other side, Lance's voice came muffled and furious. "This isn't over."

I slid down to the floor, my back against the door, and Winnie was there, her small arms wrapping around my neck. Barnaby pressed against my side, warm and solid and real.

"It's okay, Mama," Winnie whispered. "He's gone now."

But we both knew he wasn't. Not really.

---

The morning of preliminaries, Winnie's costume wasn't in her garment bag.

I tore through our hotel room twice, checking every drawer, every closet, every possible place it could have fallen. Nothing. The white tutu with its hand-sewn crystals—three weeks of work—had vanished.

"Mama?" Winnie's voice was small. "What if I can't dance?"

"You're dancing." I grabbed my phone, already moving toward the door. "Stay here with Barnaby. I'll find it."

Lincoln Center's backstage was chaos—dancers stretching, mothers applying makeup, instructors barking last-minute corrections. I pushed through the crowd, scanning faces, looking for anything out of place.

The trash can in the women's restroom was overflowing.

I almost missed it—a flash of white beneath crumpled paper towels. My hands were shaking as I pulled out the shredded fabric. The tutu had been systematically destroyed, every seam ripped, crystals torn away. A note was pinned to the bodice in Haley's looping handwriting: "Know your place."

The rage that flooded through me was clean and cold. It burned away the fear, the trembling, the ghost of the wine cellar. My fingers smoothed over the torn fabric, already calculating.

I had forty minutes and a sewing kit in my purse.

The stitches weren't pretty, but they held. I worked in a corner backstage, my needle flying, reattaching crystals with thread and determination. Other mothers watched with curious eyes, but no one offered to help. They could smell the drama, and they wanted no part of it.

Winnie appeared at my elbow, already in her tights and shoes. "Is it ruined?"

"Nothing's ruined." I tied off the last stitch and held up the costume. The repairs were visible if you looked closely, but under stage lights, it would work. "You're going to be perfect."

She was. The music swelled, and Winnie moved across the stage like she was born to it, every line clean, every turn precise. The costume held. When she finished, the applause was thunderous.

In the audience, I spotted Haley's face, tight with disappointment.

Winnie had advanced to finals.

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The practice rooms closed at ten. I'd stayed late to watch Winnie's competition footage, analyzing every movement, looking for ways to help her improve. The building was nearly empty when I headed for the elevators.

The doors slid open, and Lance stepped out of the shadows.

"Going down?" He gestured for me to enter, and something in his smile made my skin crawl. But the stairwell was on the other side of the building, and I was tired of running.

I stepped inside. He followed.

The elevator descended one floor. Two. Then Lance's hand shot out and slammed the emergency stop button.

The car lurched to a halt between floors.

"What are you doing?" My voice came out steady, but my heart was already racing.

"We're going to talk." Lance leaned against the wall, blocking the control panel. "Really talk. Without you running away."

The space was too small. The walls were too close. I could feel the familiar tightness starting in my chest, the way my vision began to tunnel.

"Let me out."

"Not until you admit it." His eyes were bright, feverish. "Admit that Winnie's mine. Admit that you still love me. That you've been waiting for me to come back."

The air was thinning. I pressed my back against the elevator wall, trying to find space that didn't exist.

"You're insane."

"I'm the only one who sees the truth." He moved closer, and the elevator seemed to shrink around us. "Seven years, Evie. Seven years you've been playing house with my daughter. But I'm here now. I'm ready to be a father."

My lungs were collapsing. The walls were moving, pressing in, and Lance was watching with something like satisfaction.

"Just say yes," he whispered. "Sign the contract. Bring Winnie home where she belongs. And all of this stops."

The darkness at the edges of my vision was spreading, familiar and terrible. I was going under, drowning in air, and Lance's face was the last thing I'd see before—

My phone buzzed in my pocket.

One word on the screen: "Lobby."

Hendrix was here.

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