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After My Husband Chose His Mistress, I Was Reborn Novel Cover

After My Husband Chose His Mistress, I Was Reborn

The phone call shattered my world at 3:47 AM. "Miss Evans? This is Detective Morrison with the NYPD. I'm calling about your father, George Evans." My hand trembled against the receiver, the weight of my seven-month belly making it hard to sit up in bed. Noah stirred beside me but didn't wake. "What about my father?" The words came out as a whisper. "I'm sorry to inform you that he was found deceased in his study this evening. It appears to be suicide."
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Chapter 1

The phone call shattered my world at 3:47 AM.

"Miss Evans? This is Detective Morrison with the NYPD. I'm calling about your father, George Evans."

My hand trembled against the receiver, the weight of my seven-month belly making it hard to sit up in bed. Noah stirred beside me but didn't wake.

"What about my father?" The words came out as a whisper.

"I'm sorry to inform you that he was found deceased in his study this evening. It appears to be suicide."

-

The phone slipped from my fingers, clattering to the hardwood floor. Suicide. The word echoed in my mind like a gunshot, impossible and devastating. My father—George Evans, the man who built an empire with his bare hands, who never backed down from a fight, who taught me that Evans blood never surrenders—dead by his own hand?

"No." The word tore from my throat. "No, that's impossible."

Noah jolted awake at my cry, his eyes immediately alert. "Clara? What's wrong?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The room spun around me as I struggled to process what I'd heard. My father, who had kissed my forehead just three days ago and promised everything would be fine, who had been fighting the financial allegations with the fierce determination I'd known my entire life—gone.

"Clara, talk to me." Noah's hands found my shoulders, steadying me.

"My father is dead." The words felt foreign on my tongue, like speaking a language I'd never learned. "They say he... they say he killed himself."

Noah's face went pale. For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—was it shock? Relief? But it was gone so quickly I thought I'd imagined it.

"We need to go," I said, already struggling to stand despite my swollen belly. "I need to see him."

"Clara, you're seven months pregnant. You shouldn't—"

"Don't." I cut him off, my voice sharp with grief and desperation. "Don't tell me what I should or shouldn't do. My father is dead, and I'm going to him."

The drive to the Evans mansion felt endless. Noah's hands gripped the steering wheel too tightly, his knuckles white in the dashboard light. I pressed my face against the cool window, watching the familiar streets of Manhattan blur past. Nothing looked real. Nothing felt real.

The mansion was ablaze with lights—police cars, ambulances, news vans already gathering like vultures. I could see reporters setting up their cameras, hungry for the story of the mighty George Evans' fall from grace.

"Miss Evans." Detective Morrison met us at the front door, his expression grave. He was a thin man with kind eyes that had seen too much. "I'm sorry for your loss."

"Where is he?" My voice sounded hollow, even to my own ears.

"In the study. The coroner is still—"

"I want to see him."

Noah's hand found my elbow. "Clara, maybe you should wait—"

"No." I shook him off. "I need to see him."

Detective Morrison nodded reluctantly. "Just for a moment."

The study door stood open, and I could see the familiar mahogany desk where my father had taught me to read financial reports, where he'd helped me with homework, where he'd given me advice about life and love and business. Now it was a crime scene.

I stepped inside, and my world collapsed.

There he was. My father, George Evans, the most powerful man I'd ever known, sprawled on the Persian rug my mother had bought during their honeymoon in Istanbul. His body looked so small, so fragile—nothing like the towering figure who had dominated boardrooms and commanded respect from senators and CEOs.

A gun lay beside his right hand. His eyes were closed, his face peaceful in a way that seemed impossible given the circumstances. There was no note, no explanation—just the terrible finality of death.

"The preliminary investigation suggests he shot himself around midnight," Detective Morrison said quietly. "The gun is registered to him. There are no signs of struggle."

I knelt beside him, my pregnant belly making the movement awkward. His skin was already cold, waxy under the harsh lights the police had set up. This couldn't be real. This couldn't be my father.

"He wouldn't do this," I whispered, my hand hovering over his still face. "You don't understand—he wouldn't give up. Not like this."

"Miss Evans, I know this is difficult, but the evidence—"

"The evidence is wrong." I looked up at the detective, tears streaming down my face. "My father didn't embezzle money. He didn't commit fraud. He's the most honest man I've ever known."

Detective Morrison's expression was sympathetic but firm. "The SEC investigation found significant irregularities in the company's books. Millions of dollars unaccounted for. The pressure must have been—"

"No." I struggled to my feet, Noah's steadying hand on my back. "Someone set him up. Someone wanted him to look guilty."

But even as I said the words, doubt crept in. The news reports had been damning—financial documents that seemed to prove my father's guilt, whistleblower testimony, forensic accounting that painted a picture of systematic fraud. How could all of that be fabricated?

I stumbled out of the study, my mind reeling. Noah guided me to the living room, where I collapsed onto the cream sofa where my family had spent countless Christmas mornings. The house felt empty without my father's presence, hollow and cold.

"I need to call Ryan," I said, reaching for my phone with shaking hands. "And Mother. They need to know."

But as I scrolled through my contacts, a memory surfaced—sharp and painful. One year ago. Noah kneeling in the rain outside our corporate headquarters, begging my father to drop the charges against Lena Moore.

Lena Moore. The financial manager who had embezzled three million dollars. The woman Noah had defended so passionately, so desperately, that he'd humiliated himself in public.

I looked at Noah, who was pacing by the window, his phone pressed to his ear as he spoke in low, urgent tones. When had everything started to go wrong? When had the life I'd known—privileged, secure, filled with love and promise—begun to crumble?

The answer came to me like a physical blow: it had started that day. The day Noah knelt in the rain, the day I'd chosen to protect him instead of questioning why he cared so much about a woman who had stolen from my family.

Everything that followed—the SEC investigation, the media frenzy, the company's stock price plummeting, and now my father's death—it all traced back to that moment when I'd made the wrong choice.

As I sat in the empty mansion, my unborn child stirring restlessly in my womb, I finally understood that my father's death was just the beginning. Whatever had started a year ago wasn't finished yet.

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