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After My Husband Gave His Mistress Our Townhouse

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I stood in the shadows of the Grant estate's grand ballroom, the pale blue silk of my gown catching the light in a way that made me feel like I was fading into the background—which was precisely where Michael wanted me. Thirty-one years old today, and I felt ancient, hollowed out, a ghost at my own birthday celebration. Across the room, Michael's hand rested possessively on the small of Vanessa's back, her pregnancy impossible to miss in her form-fitting crimson dress. The swell of her belly seemed to mock me, a physical manifestation of everything I had failed to give him. "And this," Michael was saying to Senator Harrington, his voice carrying across the marble floor, "is Vanessa Brooks, my...special friend." The pause was deliberate, the implication clear. I watched the senator's wife glance my way, pity and discomfort flashing across her face before she quickly looked away. I had become an expert at cataloging these expressions—the mixture of sympathy and relief that it wasn't happening to them. "Absolutely glowing," Eleanor Grant, my mother-in-law, cooed at Vanessa, placing a bejeweled hand on her stomach. "The Grant genes are strong. I can already tell this one will have Michael's eyes." I took another sip of champagne, feeling it burn all the way down.

After My Husband Gave His Mistress Our Townhouse Chapter 1

I stood in the shadows of the Grant estate's grand ballroom, the pale blue silk of my gown catching the light in a way that made me feel like I was fading into the background—which was precisely where Michael wanted me. Thirty-one years old today, and I felt ancient, hollowed out, a ghost at my own birthday celebration.

Across the room, Michael's hand rested possessively on the small of Vanessa's back, her pregnancy impossible to miss in her form-fitting crimson dress. The swell of her belly seemed to mock me, a physical manifestation of everything I had failed to give him.

"And this," Michael was saying to Senator Harrington, his voice carrying across the marble floor, "is Vanessa Brooks, my...special friend."

The pause was deliberate, the implication clear. I watched the senator's wife glance my way, pity and discomfort flashing across her face before she quickly looked away. I had become an expert at cataloging these expressions—the mixture of sympathy and relief that it wasn't happening to them.

"Absolutely glowing," Eleanor Grant, my mother-in-law, cooed at Vanessa, placing a bejeweled hand on her stomach. "The Grant genes are strong. I can already tell this one will have Michael's eyes."

I took another sip of champagne, feeling it burn all the way down. Fifteen years I had loved this man. Ten years of passionate romance, five years of marriage. I had given up my promising career as an architect, my health, my dignity—and for what? To stand here, watching another woman carry what should have been our child?

"Emily." Richard Sterling appeared at my side, his kind eyes crinkling with concern. Michael's former mentor was one of the few who still acknowledged me at these gatherings. "Happy birthday, my dear."

"Thank you, Richard," I managed, forcing a smile that didn't reach my eyes.

"You know," he said quietly, "you don't have to endure this."

But I did. My mother had died saving Michael's life—a cruel twist of fate that had bound me to him in ways I couldn't explain, even to myself. And somewhere, beneath the layers of pain and humiliation, I still desperately wanted to believe that the man I had fallen in love with existed.

Hours later, I stood in our bedroom, removing the diamond earrings Michael had given me years ago—before Vanessa, before everything had fallen apart. The door opened behind me, and I saw his reflection in the mirror, his tie loosened, eyes hard with alcohol and something darker.

"You embarrassed me tonight," he said without preamble.

I turned slowly. "I embarrassed you?"

"Standing there like some tragic figure. Everyone noticed." He yanked off his tie. "This is exactly why we can't have children, Emily. You're too cold, too withdrawn. No warmth, no life."

The words sliced through me, reopening wounds that had never truly healed. I wanted to scream that I had miscarried twice, that the doctors had never found anything wrong with me, that perhaps his countless affairs were the real reason we remained childless. But the words caught in my throat.

"You're unworthy," he continued, his voice dropping to a cruel whisper. "I've given you everything, and what have you given me in return?"

Tears welled in my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. I had learned long ago that my tears only fueled his contempt.

"Nothing to say?" He laughed bitterly. "Of course not."

He disappeared into the bathroom, leaving me alone with the echo of his words. Unworthy. Cold. The accusations burrowed deep, joining the chorus of self-doubt that had become my constant companion.

Morning light filtered through the curtains when I awoke, Michael's side of the bed already empty. I moved through our penthouse like a ghost, eventually finding myself in his study—a room I rarely entered. A folder lay open on his desk, and something made me pause.

Legal documents. Property transfer papers. A Manhattan townhouse—one of the luxury properties the Grant family owned—being signed over to Vanessa Brooks.

My hands trembled as I flipped through the pages, each one a fresh wound. When I heard his footsteps behind me, I didn't turn around.

"Planning to move her in there?" My voice sounded distant, even to my own ears.

"You shouldn't be going through my things." No denial. Not even the pretense of shame.

I finally faced him, searching for any trace of the man I had sacrificed everything for. "Why are you doing this to me?"

A smirk played at the corner of his mouth, his eyes cold and unfamiliar. "Because I can, Emily. Because you're replaceable." He straightened his cufflinks, a gesture so casual it made the cruelty all the more unbearable. "And she isn't."

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After My Husband Gave His Mistress Our Townhouse of Contents

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