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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 3

The Miller Media lobby smells like expensive coffee and desperation. I walk through the glass doors at nine a.m. sharp, my resignation letter folded in the pocket of my Armani blazer—the one I bought myself, not the one Rhys's corporate card paid for.

Twenty people are waiting by the elevators. Marcus with his styling kit. Diana with her phones silenced for once. The entire acquisitions team. My assistant, who's been with me since she was an intern. The head of international distribution. Even the IT guy who set up my encrypted client database.

Nobody speaks. We don't need to.

The elevator ride to the forty-third floor is silent except for the mechanical hum. My reflection in the polished steel doors shows a woman I'm just starting to recognize again—the one who existed before she poured herself into someone else's dream.

Rhys is in his office, Callie perched on the edge of his desk in a dress that costs more than most people's rent. Her laugh cuts off when she sees me through the glass wall.

I don't knock. Just walk in and place the envelope on his desk, right next to where her hand rests possessively on the mahogany.

"What's this?" Rhys doesn't open it. He knows.

"My resignation. Effective immediately."

Callie's smile sharpens. "Finally accepting reality? Smart move."

I don't look at her. My eyes stay on Rhys, watching the color drain from his face as he scans the letter. "You can't—the non-compete clause—"

"Doesn't apply to my personal client list. Clause 12.3. I wrote the contract, remember?" I turn toward the door. "Oh, and check your employee retention numbers. You might want to start interviewing."

Twenty resignations hit his desk within the hour. I know because Diana times it perfectly, each one landing exactly three minutes apart. Maximum psychological impact.

We walk out together, a procession through the lobby that turns every head. The receptionist's jaw drops. The security guard who's worked here since opening day gives me a subtle nod.

The caravan to Apex Talent Agency is six cars deep. Marcus drives behind me, Diana beside him already on the phone with our new contracts team. In my rearview mirror, the Miller Media tower grows smaller.

James Wellington meets us in Apex's marble lobby with champagne already poured. His silver hair catches the afternoon light streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows. "Welcome home, Ms. Russell."

"I was never home there," I say, accepting the glass. "I was just building someone else's house."

He walks me to the executive floor, to an office that overlooks all of Los Angeles. My Oscar sits on the desk—he had it retrieved from Miller Media this morning, along with every award and photo that belonged to me.

"Your division. Your rules. Your vision," James says. "I'm just providing the infrastructure."

I touch the Oscar's base, feeling its familiar weight. "Then let's build something that lasts."

---

Two weeks later, I'm reviewing location scouts for *Shadows in the Alley* when Diana bursts in, her phone screen thrust toward my face.

"You need to see this."

Sunset Boulevard. Five massive digital billboards, all showing the same message in letters three stories high: "GWEN, COME HOME. THE EMPIRE NEEDS ITS MOTHER."

My coffee goes cold in my hand.

"He bought them out for a month," Diana says. "Every prime spot from La Cienega to Doheny. The industry group chats are losing their minds."

Marcus appears in the doorway, his phone also out. "It's trending. #EmpireNeedsItsMother. But not the way he thinks."

I scroll through the responses. The mockery is surgical. "Imagine being this desperate." "Tell me you're failing without telling me you're failing." "When the empire realizes it was built on someone else's blueprint."

Someone's already made it into a meme.

"Do we respond?" Diana asks.

"No." I set down my phone. "We work."

---

The *Shadows in the Alley* set is a converted warehouse in downtown LA, all exposed brick and harsh fluorescents. We're blocking a scene about loss, about the moment you realize you've been living someone else's story.

The catering truck arrives at lunch. Except it's not our usual craft services.

It's a fleet of trucks. White tablecloths. Silver chafing dishes. The smell hits first—rich, buttery, oceanic. Lobster bisque. Gallons of it. Enough to feed a premiere after-party.

The card reads: "For my leading lady. —R"

The crew stands frozen, confused. The director looks at me, waiting.

I pull out my phone and call the shelter three blocks away. "How many people can you feed tonight?"

"Depends on what you've got," the coordinator says.

"Lobster bisque. A lot of it. And I'll need a tax receipt."

Twenty minutes later, the shelter's van is loaded. My accountant emails me the write-off documentation within the hour. The amount covers the new camera lens I've been wanting, the one that'll give us the shallow depth of field for the film's most intimate moments.

I forward the receipt to Rhys with a single line: "Thanks for the lens."

Marcus finds me in the warehouse's corner office, staring at the city through grimy windows. "You know he's spiraling, right? Miller Media's hemorrhaging clients. Three major deals fell through this week."

"I know."

"And you feel nothing?"

I think about the question. Search for the ache that lived in my chest for ten years, the one that made every decision with him in mind.

It's gone.

"I feel free," I say. "Now let's make something beautiful."

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