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After My Husband Introduced His Mistress as His Soulmate

The private elevator chimed, a soft, melodic sound that usually signaled the end of my solitude. I stood by the marble kitchen island, smoothing the invisible wrinkles from my silk dress. The scent of roasted duck and rosemary—a welcome-home dinner for my husband’s return from a three-month European expansion—filled the penthouse. The brass doors parted. Zayne stepped out, his custom-tailored charcoal suit impeccable as always. But he wasn't alone. A woman clung to his arm, her manicured fingers sinking into the fabric of his sleeve. She possessed a curated, effortless beauty, wearing a subtle red dress that commanded the foyer. "Valerie," Zayne said, his voice carrying that practiced, polished boardroom cadence. "This is Madelynn.
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Chapter 2

Morning sunlight sliced through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse, illuminating the dust motes dancing above the marble kitchen island. The espresso machine whirred, filling the silence with the bitter, dark scent of roasted beans. My ring finger felt strangely light, the ghost of the heavy platinum band still indenting my skin. I slid my left hand into the pocket of my cashmere cardigan just as heavy footsteps sounded in the hall.

Zayne stepped into the kitchen, wearing his tailored navy suit like armor. Madelynn trailed behind him, draped in one of Zayne’s oversized white dress shirts. Her bare legs and tousled hair were a deliberate, territorial display.

I didn't flinch. I didn't reach for my collarbone.

"Good morning," I said, my voice as smooth as the porcelain cups I pushed across the counter. "Black, no sugar. And for you, Madelynn... a macchiato?"

Zayne paused, his hand instinctively rising to brush the fabric over his right shoulder—the scar. He was bracing for a fight, ready to weaponize his guilt.

"I want to apologize for my outburst last night," I continued, dropping my gaze just enough to mimic a chastised submission. "The surprise simply caught me off guard. Zayne... if this arrangement brings you peace, I accept it. I only want what is best for our family."

Zayne’s chest expanded. The defensive tension in his jaw melted into a smug, victorious grin. He genuinely believed his sheer presence had cowed me into line. "I knew you would see reason, Val. You are a practical woman."

Madelynn’s eyes, however, narrowed. She traced the rim of her mug, her gaze calculating, searching for the trap. To disarm her, I offered the bait.

"New York society can be notoriously insular," I murmured, offering her a warm, practiced smile. "If you would like, Madelynn, I can help you navigate the season. Introduce you to the right gallery owners, the exclusive boutiques. You shouldn't have to hide in the east wing."

Her suspicion dissolved instantly into greedy ambition. The prospect of legitimate social elevation was too intoxicating to resist. "How... gracious of you, Valerie," she purred, her mid-Atlantic accent thick with false sweetness.

Three hours later, the sanitized luxury of Manhattan was replaced by the rattling vibration of the subway beneath Drew’s nondescript office in Queens. The air inside the safe house smelled of old paper and ozone, a jarring contrast to my penthouse, but it was the only place we could be certain Zayne hadn't bugged.

Adonis stood by a whiteboard, his wire-rimmed glasses catching the harsh fluorescent light. Arlo sat at a scarred wooden desk, his fingers flying across his encrypted tablet. Drew leaned against the doorframe, his jaw ticking with suppressed violence.

"A simple divorce leaves him with half of everything he built using our name," Adonis said, his voice a low, surgical hum. He removed his glasses, his dark eyes locking onto mine. "We do not just sever the marriage, Val. We amputate his credibility. He needs to be a radioactive asset before we file the papers."

"Which will not be difficult," Arlo clipped. He spun the tablet toward me. Cascading columns of red numbers bled across the screen. "His European expansion? The math is a fiction. Millions are flowing into shell companies. It is sloppy, arrogant work. Classic embezzlement, likely tied to insider trading."

"How long do you need to build an airtight case for the Feds?" I asked, my voice steady.

"Six weeks," Drew answered, crossing his arms. "Right in time for the Mitchell Enterprises Anniversary Gala. Every major investor, politician, and socialite in the tri-state area will be in that ballroom."

I stared at the red numbers on the screen. They were the blueprints of a public execution. "Six weeks," I agreed, the Mitchell ice finally settling deep into my veins.

By the end of the week, my home smelled of fresh paint and the screech of packing tape.

I stood in the foyer, my posture perfectly straight, watching two burly movers haul away an antique mirror my grandmother had given me. In its place, Madelynn directed them to hang a garish, oversized abstract canvas that clashed violently with the architecture.

"Careful with that box," Madelynn commanded a third mover.

I glanced down. Sticking out of the taped cardboard flap was my Chopin sheet music, the pages bent and crumpled. A hot needle of rage pierced my chest. My knuckles whitened at my sides, but I forced my hands to relax, breathing through the sudden spike of adrenaline.

"It is a bold piece," I said, stepping up beside her. I kept my tone light, admiring the monstrosity on the wall. "Though, if you are truly looking to curate the space... you should not settle for mid-tier galleries."

Madelynn turned, her accent slipping into something sharper, rougher, before she caught herself. "Oh?"

"There is an exclusive dealer in Chelsea," I murmured, leaning in like a conspirator. "Invite-only. I can get you on the list. Just make sure you use Zayne's black card. They only respect serious buyers."

The hunger in her eyes was palpable. She didn't see a strategist; she saw a weak, displaced wife stepping aside. As she pulled out Zayne's heavy metal credit card to pay the movers, I smiled. Every swipe, every exorbitant charge, was another breadcrumb for Arlo's forensic audit. She was building her own cage, and I was happily handing her the gold bars to weld it shut.

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