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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 4

The scent of bergamot and impending ruin hung over the marble dining table. Eleanor Griffin sat across from me, her fingers—heavy with rings Zayne had bought using my family’s capital—tapping irritably against the rim of her teacup.

"White orchids, Valerie? Really?" She scoffed, waving a dismissive hand at the floral mock-ups I had laid out. "They are entirely too pedestrian. Zayne is a titan now. The gala demands cascading hydrangeas. Gold leaf accents. Something with *presence*."

"Of course, Eleanor," I murmured, my voice a soothing, frictionless glide. I poured another stream of Earl Grey into her cup, ensuring not a single drop splashed the saucer. "You have always understood his vision better than anyone."

She preened, her chin lifting as she adjusted her slightly outdated diamond necklace. "Well, a mother knows. Just as I know Madelynn is the sort of woman he should have married. She has a certain... fire. You’ve always been entirely too rigid for a man of his ambition."

The porcelain teapot did not so much as tremble in my grip. I set it down and slid a thick stack of vellum invoices across the polished marble.

"You are absolutely right," I conceded, offering her a soft, deferential smile. "In fact, to ensure the floral arrangements and the catering upgrades meet your exact standards, I had the vendors draft these new contracts. But since Zayne’s accounts require familial authorization for this tier of expenditure, and I clearly lack the eye for it..." I withdrew my silver fountain pen and held it out to her. "Perhaps you should sign as the authorizing director? It would guarantee his perfect night."

Eleanor did not hesitate. Blinded by the illusion of her own authority and desperate to cement her status, she snatched the pen. The nib dragged across the paper in a rhythmic, damning scratch. With every signature, she legally bound herself to the misappropriation of Zayne’s offshore funds. I watched her, sipping my tea. *Drink up, Eleanor.*

Forty-eight hours later, the sterile chill of Adonis’s midtown law firm provided a sharp contrast to the suffocating vanity of my penthouse. Rain lashed against the tempered glass of the conference room, blurring the Manhattan skyline into streaks of bleeding gold.

Across the mahogany table sat FBI Special Agent Marcus Thompson. He possessed the weary, skeptical posture of a man who had spent decades chasing ghosts through corporate ledgers. Beside me, Adonis stood like a sentinel, his jaw locked tight, his protective instincts radiating in the quiet room.

I slid the sleek, silver hard drives across the table. "Arlo mirrored everything," I said, my voice dropping to a low, even cadence. "The shell companies. The routing numbers. The synchronized sell-offs."

Thompson didn't touch them immediately. He leaned back, crossing his arms. "With all due respect, Mrs. Griffin, wealthy wives waving spreadsheets usually just want leverage in a divorce settlement."

"Open the V.L. Holdings file," I instructed, ignoring the slight.

Thompson opened his laptop and inserted the drive. For a long minute, the only sound was the drumming rain. Then, his hand froze over the trackpad. The skepticism vanished from his eyes, replaced by a sharp, predatory focus. He looked up, the air in the room suddenly charged. "Vincent Lee. You have a direct financial tether to Vincent Lee."

"My husband is laundering his money through Mitchell Enterprises infrastructure," I said smoothly. "And Lee's daughter is currently sleeping in my guest wing."

Thompson’s expression hardened into absolute, lethal seriousness. Adonis stepped forward, sliding a single piece of paper over the drives.

"Full transactional immunity for Valerie and the entire Mitchell family," Adonis stated, his tone carrying the crushing weight of his legal reputation. "Signed by the Director, or we walk out and wipe the drives."

Thompson picked up his pen without breaking eye contact. "When do you want us?"

"Six days," I answered, the heat of anticipation finally blooming in my chest. "The anniversary gala. I want him in handcuffs in front of five hundred people."

The preliminary cocktail mixer that weekend was supposed to be a quiet affair—a chance for Zayne to schmooze the board members before the main event. The dim, amber lighting of the private club cast long shadows against the velvet wallpaper, masking the tension vibrating just beneath my skin.

I stood near the bar, holding a flute of sparkling water, when Zayne materialized beside me. His fingers clamped around my elbow, biting into the nerve.

"You seated the Sterling investors next to the kitchen doors," he hissed, the Queens accent bleeding through his clenched teeth. "Are you trying to embarrass me, Val? Can you not handle a simple seating chart?"

I hadn't arranged the seating—his assistant had—but correcting him was a waste of breath. "I will have it adjusted immediately, Zayne."

"You’re damn right you will. You're becoming a liability." He released my arm with a shove of disgust.

A sudden displacement of air swept past me. Drew. My youngest brother moved with terrifying, silent speed, his broad shoulders blocking the amber light. His jaw was a block of granite, the muscles in his neck pulled taut. He stepped directly into Zayne’s personal space, his fists balling so tightly his knuckles shone stark white.

Zayne took a half-step back, his eyes widening in momentary, primal shock.

Before Drew could swing, I slammed my hand flat against his chest. His heart hammered violently against my palm, a frantic, protective rhythm.

"Drew," I whispered, my voice a razor-thin wire of command. I locked eyes with him, pouring every ounce of my calculated resolve into his furious gaze. "Not yet. Wait for the main stage."

Drew’s chest heaved. He stared at Zayne, a muscle ticking violently in his cheek, before he forced his hands to open. He stepped back, the veneer of the charismatic playboy slamming back into place, though his eyes remained lethal.

Zayne, recovering his false bravado, straightened his lapels. "Keep your childish temper in check, Drew," he sneered, turning on his heel to rejoin his investors. "Grow up."

Drew watched him walk away, his voice dropping to a dark whisper only I could hear. "I am going to enjoy watching him burn, Val."

I smoothed the lapel of Drew’s jacket, my pulse steady, cold, and perfect. "We all will."

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