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After My Husband Dropped Me to Save His Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Dropped Me to Save His Mistress

At the elite Hayes Consolidated charity gala, a betrayed jewelry designer is forced to confront a devastating reality. Surrounded by opulent crystal chandeliers and expensive orchids high atop the Meridian Tower, she recognizes her own masterpiece: flawless Colombian emerald earrings she spent grueling hours crafting. Now, her exquisite creation is being flaunted right in front of her by Paige Carroll, the woman she despises most.
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Chapter 1

The emerald earrings were mine.

I recognized them the moment Paige Carroll stepped through the ballroom doors. Pear-cut, eighteen millimeters, set in hand-fabricated yellow gold with a micro-pavé halo I had spent eleven hours assembling under a loupe. I had matched the color saturation myself—vivid, slightly bluish green, the kind of Colombian material that only comes out of the Muzo mines once in a decade. I had made them for a woman I despised, and she wore them like she had forgotten they existed.

That was the point, I suppose.

The Hayes Consolidated annual charity gala occupied the entire forty-second floor of the Meridian Tower. Crystal chandeliers. Orchids flown in from somewhere expensive. A string quartet playing something I didn't recognize. Two hundred people in black tie, all of them performing wealth for each other with the focused energy of professionals. I stood near the east windows in a gown I had made myself—deep burgundy silk crepe, minimal, nothing that would draw attention—and I held a glass of sparkling water and I watched.

Adrian arrived at nine-fifteen. He was always exactly fifteen minutes late to his own events. It projected authority. He had explained this to me once, early in our first marriage, like it was a philosophy worth sharing. I had nodded and filed it away in the drawer where I kept things about Adrian that were true but useless.

He wore a charcoal suit. He looked exactly like what he was: a man who ran things, who had always run things, who would continue running things long after everyone in this room had stopped mattering to him. He was handsome in the way that expensive objects are handsome—precise, maintained, designed to impress.

Paige was on his arm.

She leaned into him as they moved through the room. She had the kind of ease that comes from never having needed to perform it. Old money. Good bones. A laugh that arrived right on cue when Adrian bent toward her neck and said something I couldn't hear across thirty feet of polished marble.

I watched the earrings catch the light.

I felt nothing. That was not a lie I told myself. It was simply true. I had spent three years building that particular room inside myself—no windows, no drafts, nothing that could be ignited. I had furnished it carefully. It held me now without effort.

Across the room, Adrian looked up.

His eyes found me the way they always did—immediately, without searching, as though some frequency between us still operated below the level of intention. I held his gaze for two seconds. I did not smile. I did not look away with any urgency. I simply let my attention move on, the way you move past a piece of furniture you've stopped seeing.

I watched something shift in his face. A tightening. A small, involuntary recalibration.

Good.

I had twenty-nine days left on the contract. I was counting every one.

---

He summoned me to his private study at eleven.

The gala was still running. I could hear the quartet from the hallway. His study was at the far end of the executive suite—dark wood, low lighting, the kind of room designed to remind you who held the leverage. He was standing at the window when I came in. He didn't turn around immediately. That was also a technique.

I waited.

"The Muzo emerald," he said finally, turning. "The forty-seven carat. I want a necklace for Paige's birthday. Custom. Something significant." He paused. "I want your best work."

He watched my face when he said it. He was always watching my face.

I gave him nothing.

"Send the specifications to my workshop," I said. "Stone dimensions, setting preferences, timeline."

A beat. He had expected something. He always expected something, and I had long ago stopped providing it.

"That's all?" he said.

"That's all."

I left.

---

Midnight. My workshop.

The Colombian emerald sat on my bench cloth under the lamp. Forty-seven carats. Muzo origin. A green so saturated it was almost black at the center, bleeding outward into something that looked like deep water in sunlight. It was extraordinary. It was the finest stone I had handled in three years of handling extraordinary stones, and Adrian had pulled it from his vault to put it around Paige Carroll's throat.

I turned it in my hands.

I let myself have two minutes. That was the rule I had made for myself, and I kept it the way I kept all my rules—precisely, without negotiation. Two minutes to know what I was doing and why. Two minutes to feel the full specific weight of it.

I was designing a masterpiece for a woman who had spent three years trying to make me feel like nothing. I was doing it because a man who had once been my husband had ordered me to, in the tone he used for quarterly reports. I was doing it because twenty-nine days ago I could not have walked away without losing everything I had spent my life building.

Twenty-nine days.

I set the emerald down. I pulled out my sketchbook and I began to draw—clean lines, precise proportions, the kind of work that required your full mind and left no room for anything else. That was also the point.

When the sketches were done, I washed my hands at the small sink in the corner. The soap smelled like cedar. The water ran cold.

I went to sleep.

Twenty-eight days.

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