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

After My Husband Gifted His Mistress Millions, I Left Him

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.
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Chapter 2

The Miller Media tower looms over Century City like a monument to my own stupidity. Forty-three floors of glass and steel that I designed, financed, and filled with the best talent in Hollywood. My hands are steady on the steering wheel, but there's a tremor starting somewhere deeper, in the place where I used to keep my faith in us.

Rhys's assistant meets me at the executive elevator with the kind of pitying smile that makes my jaw ache. She doesn't speak, just gestures toward the top floor. The ride up feels like a countdown.

His office—our office, the one I decorated with mid-century modern furniture and original Hockney prints—has been rearranged. Callie's headshots now dominate the wall where my Oscar used to sit in a custom display case. The case is gone. My Oscar is gone.

"Sit." Rhys doesn't look up from his phone. He's wearing the Brioni suit I had tailored for him last month, the one I chose because the charcoal brought out his eyes.

I remain standing.

He finally glances up, and there's something new in his expression. Something that looks like contempt. "You're going to issue a statement. Today. Denying the affair rumors, validating Callie's position at the company, and apologizing for the social media incident."

"No."

The word hangs between us like a blade.

Rhys sets down his phone with deliberate care. "You don't seem to understand your position here, Gwen. You're an employee. A very replaceable employee."

"I'm the reason you have employees to replace."

"Were." He picks up his desk phone, his smile sharp enough to cut. "Let me clarify your current market value."

He dials. Speaker phone. The ringing echoes through the office.

"David? Rhys Miller. Listen, about the press tour for 'Crimson Dawn'—we're pulling Gwen Russell from the schedule. Creative differences... Yes, I know she's contracted, but Miller Media is prepared to absorb the penalty... Consider it a favor. We'll make it up to you on the next distribution deal."

My chest tightens. 'Crimson Dawn' is my comeback vehicle, the action franchise I negotiated for months.

He makes two more calls. Same script, different studios. By the third call, my nails are cutting crescents into my palms.

"You're nothing without my platform," Rhys says, hanging up. "Ten years ago, you had an Oscar and some connections. I have an empire. Know the difference."

I turn and walk out before he can see my hands shaking.

---

My home office feels smaller than it did yesterday. The Hollywood Hills stretch beyond the windows, all those houses full of people who are probably already hearing about my humiliation. Industry gossip moves faster than wildfire.

I pull out my leather journal, the one where I keep handwritten notes on every deal, every contact, every favor owed. My fingers trace the embossed initials on the cover—GR, not the joined GR+RM I used to doodle in the margins.

Marcus arrives first, his styling kit in one hand, a bottle of expensive tequila in the other. Diana follows ten minutes later, her multiple phones already buzzing with damage control alerts.

I pour three glasses. My hand is steadier now.

"I'm offering you both six months' severance," I say. "Enough to land somewhere else before Rhys blacklists you by association. Take it. Save yourselves."

Marcus laughs, sharp and bitter. "Save ourselves? Gwen, you gave me my first real client when I was nobody. You think I'm going to abandon you because your boyfriend turned out to be a snake in a Tom Ford suit?"

Diana sets down her phones. "I've been documenting Miller Media's vulnerabilities for three years. Call it insurance." She slides a flash drive across my desk. "Rhys has been cooking the books to inflate Callie's project budgets. He's overextended on at least four productions. The company's more fragile than it looks."

Something shifts in my chest. Not hope—not yet—but something harder. Sharper.

"You're sure?" I ask.

"I'm always sure," Diana says.

Marcus raises his glass. "So what's the play, boss?"

I don't answer. Instead, I pull out the Miller Media founding documents, the ones I drafted ten years ago in our cramped apartment while Rhys slept off another failed audition. I've read them a thousand times, but tonight I'm looking for something specific.

Midnight finds me on page forty-seven, my coffee cold, my eyes burning.

There.

Clause 12.3: "Notwithstanding the foregoing, Gwen Russell retains exclusive rights to her personal client development list and associated intellectual property for any projects initiated under her direct supervision."

I wrote it as protection, back when I still believed in protecting us. Now it's a key.

I can leave. I can take my team. I can take my clients.

I can take everything that matters.

I pick up my phone and scroll to a name I haven't called in two years: James Wellington, CEO of Apex Talent Agency. Miller Media's biggest rival.

My thumb hovers over the call button.

Ten years. I gave Rhys ten years.

I press dial.

"James? It's Gwen Russell. We need to talk about a merger."

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