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After My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Saving Me

It was a Tuesday night when my twelve-year love story came to a dead stop. I came home late to our Upper East Side apartment. The place was quiet. I took off my heels in the hallway so I wouldn’t wake Julien. I pushed open our bedroom door. The room was dark, but the streetlights filtered through the blinds. Julien was asleep. But he wasn’t alone. There was a woman beside him. Elyse Chavez.
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Chapter 2

The hospital chair left my back aching. I woke up to the steady beep of my mother’s heart monitor. Morning light crept through the blinds. My neck was stiff. My mouth tasted dry. I needed air.

I stepped out into the hallway. The fluorescent lights buzzed above me. Nurses rushed past with clipboards. I kept my head down, rubbing my tired eyes. I turned the corner toward the elevators.

I didn't look up in time. I bumped hard into a solid chest.

A thick roll of paper slipped and clattered to the floor. It unrolled slightly, revealing blue grid lines and architectural sketches.

“I'm so sorry,” I muttered. I bent down to grab it.

A large, warm hand reached down at the same time. His fingers brushed mine.

“Kiara?” a deep voice asked.

I froze. I slowly stood up and looked at his face. It was Cassian Lynch. He was my senior at NYU. I hadn't seen him in years. He looked older now. His shoulders were broader, filling out a crisp navy button-down shirt. His dark eyes were steady and kind.

“Cassian,” I breathed. “What are you doing here?”

He rolled up the blueprints. “I'm managing a renovation project two blocks away. I came to check on a contractor admitted here.” He looked at my face closely. He noticed my pale skin and the dark circles under my eyes. “What about you? Why are you here?”

“My mom,” I said softly. “She had a stress-induced heart episode yesterday.”

He didn't ask about Julien. He didn't ask where my husband was, or why I was standing alone in a hospital corridor looking like a ghost. He just nodded slowly.

“Let's get some coffee,” he said. It wasn't a question. It was exactly what I needed.

We walked to the hospital café on the first floor. The espresso machine hissed loudly. The line was short. I stood a few steps back, wrapping my arms around myself. The air conditioning was freezing.

Cassian stepped up to the register. “One black coffee,” he said to the barista. “And an iced oat milk latte with vanilla.”

I stopped breathing. My heart gave a strange, sharp kick against my ribs.

I looked at him. He paid the cashier and stepped to the side. He didn't look back at me for praise. He didn't make a big show of it. He just waited for the drinks.

When the barista called his name, he picked up the cups. He handed the cold, sweating plastic cup to me. The ice clinked softly.

I wrapped both hands around it. The cold seeped into my palms. I stared at the pale brown liquid. I hadn't had this exact drink since college. I mentioned it to him once. Just once. It was a rainy Tuesday during a study session in the NYU library. I complained that the campus coffee shop was out of oat milk. That was it.

Twelve years. I spent twelve years with Julien. I made his black coffee every single morning. I knew he liked it scalding hot. I knew he hated sugar. But in two years of marriage, Julien never once brought me my favorite drink. He thought iced coffee was a waste of money. He thought vanilla was too sweet.

Cassian remembered after a decade.

I looked up at him. My throat felt tight. “How did you know?”

He took a sip of his black coffee. He shrugged gently. “You mentioned it before.”

He didn't explain further. He just started walking towards the elevators. I followed him. For the first time in days, I felt a tiny spark of warmth in my chest. I took a sip. It tasted perfect.

We went back up to my mother's room. She was awake. I introduced Cassian. My mother liked him instantly. He was easy to talk to. He pulled up a chair next to her bed.

“So you design buildings?” she asked, her voice weak but curious.

“I try to,” Cassian smiled. He told a story about a Brooklyn bridge project his firm was working on. “We miscalculated the load on a support beam,” he said. “My partner almost lost his mind. We had to redesign the whole entryway over a weekend.”

My mother laughed. It was a genuine, easy sound.

I stood near the window, leaning against the wall. I took another sip of my latte. I smiled. Without realizing it, I dropped my guard. My shoulders relaxed. I didn't feel like I had to perform. I was just Kiara.

Then the heavy door clicked open.

The air in the room instantly grew cold. Julien walked in.

He wore a sharp charcoal suit. Not a single wrinkle. He held a fresh bouquet of white lilies. His eyes swept the room. They stopped on Cassian. Then they moved to me.

Instinct took over. I stood up perfectly straight. My spine locked. I quickly reached up and tucked a loose strand of hair behind my left ear.

Julien noticed. His eyes narrowed slightly. His jaw tightened. He saw the way I was leaning just a second ago. He saw the easy smile fade from my lips. He saw me put my armor back on.

“Julien,” my mother said brightly. “Look who's here. This is Cassian. An old college friend of Kiara's.”

Julien walked forward. He set the lilies on the small table. He didn't look at me. He looked straight at Cassian.

“Julien Price,” he said. His voice was smooth, but it had a hard edge. He extended his right hand. “Kiara's husband.”

Cassian stood up. He was an inch taller than Julien. He shook Julien's hand. His grip was firm and steady.

“Cassian Lynch,” he replied calmly.

They let go. The silence in the room was deafening. Julien looked at Cassian's casual navy shirt. Then he looked at the iced latte in my hand. He knew I didn't go downstairs alone.

“Nice of you to visit, Cassian,” Julien said. He put a possessive hand on the foot of my mother's bed. “But my mother-in-law needs her rest. And Kiara has a lot on her plate right now. We both do.”

It was a polite dismissal. A territorial claim. He was telling Cassian to leave.

Cassian didn't flinch. He didn't look intimidated. He slowly turned his back to Julien and looked at me. His dark eyes held mine.

“I'm working just two blocks away, Kiara,” he said quietly. “I'll be around. Call me if you need anything.”

He didn't say goodbye to Julien. He just nodded to my mother and walked out the door.

Julien watched him leave. His knuckles turned white against the bedframe. The tug-of-war had started, and Julien didn't even know he was already losing.

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