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After My Husband Left Me for His Paris Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Left Me for His Paris Mistress

The coq au vin had developed a skin, a dull, gelatinous film that mocked the three hours I’d spent prepping it. Ten years. A decade of marriage to Logan King, and the silence in our Upper East Side penthouse was loud enough to rattle the crystal flutes on the table. The bubbles in the vintage Dom Pérignon had long since died, leaving the golden liquid flat and stagnant. At 10:45 PM, the elevator chimed. I didn’t stand up. I just smoothed the silk of my dress, my fingers trembling slightly against the fabric. Logan walked in, but he didn’t look at me. He didn’t look at the dinner. He was checking his watch, his thumb swiping across the screen of his phone with a frantic energy I hadn’t seen in years.
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The coq au vin had developed a skin, a dull, gelatinous film that mocked the three hours I’d spent prepping it. Ten years. A decade of marriage to Logan King, and the silence in our Upper East Side penthouse was loud enough to rattle the crystal flutes on the table. The bubbles in the vintage Dom Pérignon had long since died, leaving the golden liquid flat and stagnant.

At 10:45 PM, the elevator chimed. I didn’t stand up. I just smoothed the silk of my dress, my fingers trembling slightly against the fabric.

Logan walked in, but he didn’t look at me. He didn’t look at the dinner. He was checking his watch, his thumb swiping across the screen of his phone with a frantic energy I hadn’t seen in years. There were no flowers. Just a thick manila envelope tucked under his arm like a weapon.

"You’re late," I said, the words tasting like ash.

He finally looked up, loosening his tie with a sharp jerk. "We need to talk, Bella."

He didn't sit. He tossed the envelope onto the table, right between the cold candles. It slid across the mahogany, stopping inches from my hand. I didn’t need to open it to know what it was. The weight of it was suffocating.

"Vivian is back," he said. No preamble. No softness. Just the name that had haunted the periphery of our marriage like a ghost.

I felt the blood drain from my face, a physical drop in pressure. "She’s been in Paris for twelve years, Logan."

"And now she’s here." His eyes were bright, manic. "She reminds me of who I used to be before... all this. Before the boredom. Before the safety."

"Safety?" I stood then, my chair scraping harsh against the floor. "I gave up my career at Parsons to build this life for you. I managed your network, your image, your—"

"You were a glorified secretary with a ring," he cut in, his voice devoid of empathy. "You’re an anchor, Isabella. Vivian... she’s the wind. I want a divorce. The pre-nup is ironclad. You have forty-eight hours."

***

Two days later, the penthouse felt less like a home and more like a crime scene. I was on my knees, folding my life into a single vintage leather suitcase—the only piece of luggage I’d bought with my own money before the wedding.

" careful with that," a voice chirped from the doorway. "Logan hates scratches on the hardwood."

Vivian Summers stood there, draped in a cashmere shawl that I knew cost more than my first car. She was younger, yes, but it was a frantic, curated youth. Her smile was tight, her eyes scanning the room like a vulture appraising a carcass.

"This isn't your house yet, Vivian," I said, snapping the latches of my suitcase shut. The sound echoed like a gunshot.

She stepped closer, the scent of cloying rose perfume invading my personal space. She reached out, running a manicured nail along the sleeve of the coat I was wearing. "Oh, honey. It was never really yours. You were just holding his place until he was ready for someone who could actually match his fire. Enjoy Queens."

Security escorted me out. They took my house keys, my car fob, and the credit cards bearing the King name. I stood on the sidewalk of Fifth Avenue, the wind biting through my coat, clutching the handle of my suitcase until my knuckles turned white. I didn’t hail a cab. I couldn’t afford one. I walked to the subway, descending into the grime and noise, leaving the sky behind.

The apartment in Queens was a fourth-floor walk-up with peeling paint and a radiator that hissed like a dying animal. It smelled of stale curry and damp plaster. I sat on the floor, my back against the cold wall, staring at the single suitcase that contained the sum total of my existence. The silence here wasn't like the penthouse; it wasn't heavy with expectation. It was just empty.

Morning light filtered through the grimy window, gray and unforgiving. I hadn’t slept. The thought of the bottle of sleeping pills in my bag had crossed my mind more than once. What was left? I was thirty-five, discarded, and bankrupt in every sense of the word.

A sharp rap on the door made me jump.

I didn't want to answer. I wanted to disappear. But the knocking persisted, authoritative and rhythmic. I dragged myself up, my limbs heavy, and pulled the door open.

Ruthie Morrison stood in the hallway, looking entirely out of place in her Chanel suit and pearls, clutching a crocodile skin handbag against her chest. Logan’s mother.

I braced myself for the final blow. She was here to tell me to change my name, to ensure I didn’t embarrass the family further.

"May I come in?" she asked. Her voice wasn't imperious. It was... tired.

I stepped back, wordless. She entered, her eyes sweeping over the rotted floorboards and the water stains on the ceiling. She didn't sneer. She sighed, a long, shuddering exhale, and turned to face me.

"I raised a monster, Isabella," she said softly. "And for that, I will spend the rest of my life apologizing."

She reached into her bag and pulled out a small, black debit card. She pressed it into my hand. It was warm from her grip.

"What is this?" My voice cracked, dry from disuse.

"Three hundred thousand dollars," Ruthie whispered, her eyes locking onto mine with a ferocity that startled me. "I’ve been siphoning it from his accounts for years. A little here, a little there. Call it an asshole tax."

I stared at the plastic, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs. "Ruthie, I can't—"

"You can," she interrupted, closing my fingers over the card. "He broke you, Isabella. I watched him do it. But this... this buys you the hammer to build yourself back up."

For the first time in forty-eight hours, the cold in my chest began to thaw, replaced by a spark of something hot and dangerous.

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