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After My Husband Chose His Mistress Over My Dying Mother Novel Cover

After My Husband Chose His Mistress Over My Dying Mother

The rain hammered against the floor-to-ceiling windows of Cole Tower, each drop a tiny fist pounding the glass. I stood in the marble-floored lobby, watching Jason emerge from the private elevator with her. Maren Green. Even from across the cavernous space, the resemblance stole my breath. She looked exactly like the woman in the silver-framed photograph that Jason kept locked in his desk drawer—the one he thought I didn't know about. Indie Green. His first love. His dead love. Except Indie was dead, and this woman was very much alive. Maren's laugh carried across the lobby, light and musical, and I watched my husband's face transform into something I hadn't seen in the three years of our marriage.
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Chapter 4

The ballroom doors locked with a sound like coffin lids closing.

I stood in front of Maren, my blood dripping onto marble that cost more than my mother's life. The crowd pressed closer, a living wall of designer suits and predatory curiosity. Someone's phone was out. Recording. Of course they were recording.

Maren held out her hand, palm up, waiting for my mother's locket. The emerald silk of her dress caught the chandelier light, making her look like something that belonged in the terrarium with her snake.

"I'm waiting," she said, her voice bright and terrible.

My fingers clutched the locket so hard the clasp cut into my palm. The metal was still warm. Still carried my mother's heartbeat, somehow, in the weight of it against my chest.

"Please," I whispered. "It's all I have left of her."

Maren tilted her head, mock sympathy dripping from her features. "How heartbreaking. Jason, your wife is being selfish again. On my birthday."

Jason moved to stand beside her, and I watched something flicker across his face—his hand pressed briefly against his stomach where the ulcers lived. But his voice came out cold and final.

"You have a choice, Savannah. The locket, or your accounts. Your business. Everything."

The crowd murmured, excited. This was better than theater. This was blood sport in evening wear.

"Actually," Maren said, her eyes glittering with malicious inspiration, "I have a better idea. Savannah, if you want to keep that little necklace so badly, you can earn it. Show me—show everyone—how sorry you are for ruining my party."

She traced her fingers along her champagne flute, her smile widening.

"Slap yourself. Hard enough that we all hear it. Do that, and maybe I'll let you keep your mother's trinket."

The ballroom went silent except for the crystal chandeliers tinkling overhead.

I stared at her, this woman who looked like a dead girl, who'd stolen my husband's sanity and my mother's life. My hand moved unconsciously to the locket, feeling its weight.

"How many times?" My voice came out steady. Dead.

Maren's laugh was musical. "Until I'm satisfied. Until you've learned proper respect."

I raised my hand.

The first slap cracked across my cheek, sharp and humiliating. My head snapped to the side. Someone gasped. Someone else giggled.

"Again," Maren said sweetly. "That one barely counted."

I hit myself harder. The pain bloomed hot across my face, mixing with the throbbing in my snake-bitten arm. Blood and shame tasted the same—copper and salt.

"Keep going," she sang. "You're doing so well."

Again. Again. My palm connected with my cheek until my vision blurred with tears I refused to let fall. Until my face burned and my hand shook and the crowd's whispers became a roar in my ears.

"Please," I finally whispered, my voice breaking. "Please, that's enough."

Maren studied me, her head tilted like her snake considering prey. Then she reached out and snatched the locket from my neck. The chain broke with a tiny sound that somehow carried across the entire ballroom.

"There," she said, fastening it around her own throat. "Doesn't it look better on me? I think your mother would agree."

She turned away, dismissing me, and the crowd swallowed her up in congratulations and laughter.

Jason's hand gripped my shoulder, his fingers digging in. "Go clean yourself up. You're bleeding on the floor."

I walked through the crowd on legs that didn't feel like mine anymore. Past the board members who wouldn't meet my eyes. Past the socialites who whispered behind their hands. Past my husband, who watched me leave with nothing but suspicion in his face.

The bathroom mirror showed me a stranger—cheek blazing red with handprints, arm still seeping blood through concealer and silk, eyes hollow as graves.

I pressed my lips together and felt something crack inside me. Not break. Crystallize.

The old Savannah had died in that ballroom.

What walked out was something else entirely.

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Two days later, I stood at the intersection where my mother had been killed.

The rain had washed away the blood, but I could still see where her body had landed. Where she'd lain dying while I begged my husband for scraps. While Maren counted out a hundred dollars like it was a fortune.

I touched my bruised cheek, then the empty space at my throat where the locket used to rest.

Then I looked up.

There—on the corner building, half-hidden behind a fire escape. A security camera. Its lens pointed directly at the intersection.

My heart hammered against my ribs.

The building manager was a tired-looking man who barely glanced at me until I pulled out the last of my secret savings. Money I'd hidden from Jason's paranoia, from his mother's accusations. Emergency money that was supposed to be for starting over.

Now it was for something else.

"I need footage from that camera," I said. "From the day of the accident."

He counted the bills twice, then shrugged. "Wait here."

Twenty minutes later, I sat in my car with a USB drive clutched in my shaking hands. The footage was grainy but clear enough. Clear enough to see the black Mercedes run the light. Clear enough to see my mother's body thrown like a rag doll. Clear enough to see the driver's face as he sped away without stopping.

Neil Green.

Maren's brother.

I watched the footage three times, memorizing every frame. Then I encrypted the file, uploaded it to a hidden cloud account, and drove home.

Jason was in his study, nursing his whiskey and his ulcers. I heard him through the door, on the phone with someone—probably Maren.

"She's finally learning her place," he said, his voice slurred. "Did you see her face at the party? God, she looked pathetic. My mother was right about her. Gold-digging corporate spy. Should've listened from the beginning."

I pulled out my phone and pressed record.

Over the next three weeks, I became a ghost in my own home. Submissive. Broken. Everything they wanted to see. I kept my head down and my mouth shut and my phone recording.

Jason's rants about my "manipulation tactics." Maren's confession about how she'd "accidentally" let the snake loose. Neil bragging about teaching "some old bitch" a lesson about crossing the street.

Every word. Every admission. Every cruel laugh.

I saved it all on an encrypted drive that I hid in my design studio, tucked inside a bolt of fabric that no one but me would ever touch.

And I waited.

Because the old Savannah would have wept and endured.

But the new one?

She was building a case.

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