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After My Husband Let His Mistress Ruin My Career

The velvet curtains backstage at the Vanderbilt Theater smelled like money—old money, the kind that clung to Manhattan's bones and refused to let go. I ran my fingers along the edge of my leather planner, checking off the final items on tonight's checklist. Every detail had to be perfect. This IPO celebration wasn't just another corporate event; it was the culmination of three years of eighty-hour weeks, strategic pivots I'd architected in the dead of night, and financial models I'd built from scratch while Jude slept soundly beside me, blissfully unaware of the empire I was constructing beneath his name. The partnership announcement with Burke Holdings alone represented eighteen months of delicate negotiations. I'd personally courted their executive team, demonstrating projections that made their CFO actually whistle through his teeth. The signed term sheet sat in a burgundy portfolio on the production table, my neat signature beside the embossed Burke Holdings seal. Two thousand investors were streaming in, their collective net worth probably exceeding several small nations' GDPs. I glanced at my watch—a vintage Cartier my mother had given me when I made VP at twenty-eight, back when I still worked under my own name. Fifteen minutes until showtime.
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The velvet curtains backstage at the Vanderbilt Theater smelled like money—old money, the kind that clung to Manhattan's bones and refused to let go. I ran my fingers along the edge of my leather planner, checking off the final items on tonight's checklist. Every detail had to be perfect. This IPO celebration wasn't just another corporate event; it was the culmination of three years of eighty-hour weeks, strategic pivots I'd architected in the dead of night, and financial models I'd built from scratch while Jude slept soundly beside me, blissfully unaware of the empire I was constructing beneath his name.

The partnership announcement with Burke Holdings alone represented eighteen months of delicate negotiations. I'd personally courted their executive team, demonstrating projections that made their CFO actually whistle through his teeth. The signed term sheet sat in a burgundy portfolio on the production table, my neat signature beside the embossed Burke Holdings seal. Two thousand investors were streaming in, their collective net worth probably exceeding several small nations' GDPs.

I glanced at my watch—a vintage Cartier my mother had given me when I made VP at twenty-eight, back when I still worked under my own name. Fifteen minutes until showtime.

"Sophia." Jude's voice cut through the backstage chaos, but he wasn't looking at me. His attention was fixed on Brooke Howell, our PR Director, whose hand rested just a fraction too long on his forearm. They stood near the stage wings, heads bent together in a posture that suggested conspiracy more than collaboration.

I straightened my shoulders—an old habit from my debate team days—and approached with my tablet. "Jude, I need you to review the Burke Holdings talking points one more time. The timing on the partnership reveal is critical. You'll reference the Q3 projections, then transition to—"

"Babe, I've got it." He waved me off without breaking eye contact with Brooke, whose glossy lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile. "Brooke and I were just finalizing the opener. She's got something really special planned."

Brooke tilted her head, her blonde hair catching the stage lights like spun gold. "It's going to be *so* fun, Sophia. Very edgy. Very authentic. The investors are going to eat it up."

Something cold slithered down my spine. I'd reviewed Brooke's script three times. It was standard corporate fare—self-deprecating humor about tech culture, a few industry in-jokes, nothing that would alienate the Wall Street crowd.

"I'd like to see the revised version," I said, keeping my voice level.

Brooke's eyes widened with practiced innocence. "Oh, it's just some improv notes. You know how these things flow organically."

The house lights dimmed. Through the gap in the curtains, I could see the audience settling into their seats—men in Tom Ford suits, women with Birkin bags tucked beside their chairs, all of them holding the future of our company in their manicured hands.

The livestream cameras blinked to life, their red recording lights glowing like predatory eyes.

Brooke swept past me in a cloud of Chanel No. 5, her heels clicking against the stage floor with the confidence of someone who'd never faced real consequences. The spotlight found her immediately, and she basked in it like a flower turning toward poisonous sun.

"Good evening, everyone!" Her voice carried perfectly, professionally modulated. "Before we get to the boring business stuff—kidding, Jude, I know you worked *so hard* on those slides—I wanted to do a little warm-up. A roast, if you will. Just to keep things light."

Polite laughter rippled through the audience.

I stood in the wings, tablet clutched against my chest. This wasn't in the script. This wasn't—

"So, let's talk about our fearless leader's better half, Sophia Lawrence." Brooke's smile sharpened. "Or as we call her around the office, the woman who puts the 'anal' in 'analytics.'"

My breath caught.

"I mean, we've all wondered how Jude manages to stay so relaxed, right? Well, let me tell you, when your wife schedules intimacy in fifteen-minute blocks on Google Calendar—yes, really, I've seen the notifications pop up during meetings—you learn to be *very* efficient."

The blood drained from my face. Heat flooded in to replace it.

Brooke continued, her voice dripping with false affection. "And speaking of efficiency, Sophia's so detail-oriented that she actually created a performance review spreadsheet for their bedroom. Color-coded tabs, pivot tables, the whole nine yards. I'd say 'get a room,' but apparently they have one—it's just governed by KPIs and quarterly assessments."

Laughter erupted. Not polite chuckles anymore, but genuine, ugly laughter.

I couldn't move. My fingers had gone numb around the tablet's edges. This wasn't happening. This couldn't be happening. Those were private jokes Jude had shared with me, vulnerabilities I'd confessed during our worst fights, intimate details that should have died in our bedroom.

Brooke's voice turned saccharine. "But seriously, folks, let's give it up for Sophia—the only woman who can make missionary position feel like a board meeting. Trust me, the minutes from *those* meetings are absolutely riveting."

The applause felt like shattered glass.

I forced myself to stand perfectly still, my spine rigid, my face carefully blank. Years of corporate survival had taught me this much: never let them see you bleed. My heart hammered against my ribs, but outwardly, I remained composed—a statue carved from ice and suppressed rage.

Brooke finally stepped offstage, her exit as triumphant as a gladiator leaving the arena.

Jude appeared beside me, his face flushed with laughter. "That was fantastic! Did you see how they loved it?"

I turned to him slowly. "That was live."

"What? No, babe, it's just the rehearsal feed. Closed circuit. Brooke told me—"

"That was live, Jude." My voice came out flat, dead. "To two thousand investors."

He blinked. "Come on, lighten up. It's just a roast. Everyone does it. It's humanizing."

Lighten up.

Two words that crystallized three years of dismissals, belittlements, and calculated erosions of my dignity.

My fingers moved across the tablet screen with mechanical precision, pulling up the livestream analytics. The numbers glowed back at me: 2,847 active viewers. Wall Street Journal's business correspondent had already tweeted a clip. The comments section was filling with reactions—some laughing, some cringing, all of them witnessing my humiliation in real time.

I looked up at Jude. Really looked at him. At the man I'd built an empire for, whose name was on every patent I'd engineered, every strategy I'd designed.

He wasn't even watching me. His gaze had already drifted back toward the stage, toward Brooke, toward anywhere but the wreckage of his wife standing before him.

Something inside me didn't break. Breaking implied it had been whole to begin with.

Instead, something clarified. Crystallized. Sharpened into a blade.

"You're right," I said quietly. "I should lighten up."

Jude smiled, relieved. "That's my girl."

I wasn't his girl. I wasn't sure I'd ever been.

But I was about to become something far more dangerous: a woman with nothing left to lose.

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