After My Husband Gifted His Mistress Millions, I Left Him Novel Cover

After My Husband Gifted His Mistress Millions, I Left Him

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The weight of the Oscar statuette in my left hand feels like vindication. Ten years of clawing my way back to the top after sacrificing everything to build Rhys's career, and here I am—Best Actress, Academy Awards, the Dolby Theatre erupting in applause that vibrates through my chest. I turn toward the wings, expecting to see Rhys waiting there with that crooked smile he used to give me in our cramped LA apartment, back when we were nobodies dreaming of nights like this. Instead, he's already striding onto the stage, his Tom Ford tuxedo catching the lights, his expression unreadable. The applause swells. He's Hollywood's highest-paid leading man now, the golden boy I created from a background extra who couldn't book a toothpaste commercial. Miller Media Group—my company, the one I founded and built with my own Oscar clout and industry connections—has made him untouchable. He reaches me, and I lift my face for the kiss I've been imagining all night. The cameras are rolling. The world is watching.

After My Husband Gifted His Mistress Millions, I Left Him Chapter 1

The weight of the Oscar statuette in my left hand feels like vindication. Ten years of clawing my way back to the top after sacrificing everything to build Rhys's career, and here I am—Best Actress, Academy Awards, the Dolby Theatre erupting in applause that vibrates through my chest.

I turn toward the wings, expecting to see Rhys waiting there with that crooked smile he used to give me in our cramped LA apartment, back when we were nobodies dreaming of nights like this. Instead, he's already striding onto the stage, his Tom Ford tuxedo catching the lights, his expression unreadable.

The applause swells. He's Hollywood's highest-paid leading man now, the golden boy I created from a background extra who couldn't book a toothpaste commercial. Miller Media Group—my company, the one I founded and built with my own Oscar clout and industry connections—has made him untouchable.

He reaches me, and I lift my face for the kiss I've been imagining all night. The cameras are rolling. The world is watching.

Rhys reaches into his jacket pocket.

My breath catches. Is he—?

He pulls out a cheap plastic trophy, the kind you'd win at a carnival. Neon gold paint flaking off the edges. A garish thing that catches the stage lights all wrong.

"Gwen Russell, everyone!" His voice booms through the microphone, playful, teasing. "I figured she doesn't need another gold statue cluttering up the house, so I brought her something more practical."

Laughter ripples through the audience. Uncertain at first, then building.

He presses the plastic into my right hand, and the contrast is obscene—the real Oscar in my left, this joke in my right. The heat of the stage lights suddenly feels suffocating. My smile is frozen on my face, the one I've perfected through a decade of red carpets and press junkets.

"Speech!" someone shouts from the crowd.

I can't move. Can't breathe. The plastic is sticky against my palm, cheap and wrong, and Rhys is already walking away, waving to the crowd like he's just delivered the punchline of the century.

Somehow, I make it through my speech. I don't remember what I say. The words taste like ash.

---

The Governors Ball is a blur of champagne and congratulations that feel hollow. I'm still carrying both trophies—the real one and the fake—because I don't know what else to do with them. Marcus, my stylist, keeps shooting me worried glances from across the room, but I wave him off.

Then I see them.

Rhys and Callie Cooper, the twenty-three-year-old "It Girl" I've been hearing about for months. She's wearing a white gown that probably cost more than my first car, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders. They're standing in the center of the room, surrounded by photographers.

Rhys pulls out a velvet box.

My stomach drops.

The diamond necklace catches every light in the room—a custom piece, art deco design, easily two million dollars. I know because I used to approve these purchases. Used to be the one who built the budget that pays for gifts like this.

He fastens it around Callie's throat with a tenderness I haven't seen from him in years. She tilts her head back, laughing, and the cameras flash like lightning. Her hand rests on his chest, possessive and intimate.

I'm standing fifteen feet away, clutching a plastic trophy, and nobody's looking at me anymore.

"Just business promotion," Rhys says when he finally notices me watching. He doesn't even have the decency to look guilty. "She's our new talent. We need to generate buzz."

Our new talent. Our company. The company I built for him.

Callie's eyes meet mine over his shoulder. She smiles, slow and deliberate, her fingers playing with the diamonds at her throat.

I turn and walk away before anyone can see my hands shaking.

---

The next morning, I'm in my home office—the one overlooking the Hollywood Hills that I bought with my first Oscar—when my phone explodes with notifications.

Callie's tweet is already viral: a close-up of the necklace against her skin, the caption dripping with implication. "Finally treated like the Queen I am #MillerMedia #Upgrade."

Upgrade.

My thumb hovers over the screen. Diana, my PR head, is calling, probably to tell me to ignore it, to take the high road, to let it blow over.

I hit the like button instead.

The internet loses its mind within minutes. The affair rumors I've been ignoring for months suddenly have teeth. My verified checkmark next to that like is a declaration of war.

My phone rings. Rhys.

"What the hell are you doing?" His voice is sharp, panicked. "Delete that. Now."

"No."

"Gwen, I'm warning you—"

"Warn me?" Something cold and sharp crystallizes in my chest. "I built you, Rhys. I built everything you have."

The line goes dead.

Ten minutes later, my corporate card is declined at Starbucks. My Miller Media email bounces back. My access to the building security system: revoked.

He's locked me out of my own company.

I set down my phone and pick up the plastic trophy from last night. In the morning light, it looks even cheaper, the paint chipping where my fingers gripped too hard.

Ten years. I gave him ten years.

I drop the plastic in the trash and reach for my personal contact list—the one I've been building since before Rhys Miller was anyone.

If he wants a war, I'll give him one.

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