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After My Husband Made Me Apologize to His Pregnant Mistress Novel Cover

After My Husband Made Me Apologize to His Pregnant Mistress

The fluorescent lights of the Manhattan family court hummed with a sterile, indifferent energy. The scent of industrial floor wax and stale coffee hung thick in the air, a pathetic perfume for the graveyard of a ten-year marriage. Across the scarred wooden table, Dante paced. His Italian leather shoes beat a relentless, rhythmic tattoo against the linoleum. He ran a hand through his perfectly styled dark hair, his gaze dropping to the phone illuminated in his palm for the fourth time in two minutes. A soft, unconscious smile played at the corners of his mouth—an expression he hadn’t directed at me in years. Ember. She was probably texting him about the baby. I stared down at the preliminary divorce filing. A decade of sacrifice, of molding myself into the perfect, quiet wife, reduced to twelve pages of Times New Roman.
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The fluorescent lights of the Manhattan family court hummed with a sterile, indifferent energy. The scent of industrial floor wax and stale coffee hung thick in the air, a pathetic perfume for the graveyard of a ten-year marriage.

Across the scarred wooden table, Dante paced. His Italian leather shoes beat a relentless, rhythmic tattoo against the linoleum. He ran a hand through his perfectly styled dark hair, his gaze dropping to the phone illuminated in his palm for the fourth time in two minutes. A soft, unconscious smile played at the corners of his mouth—an expression he hadn’t directed at me in years. Ember. She was probably texting him about the baby.

I stared down at the preliminary divorce filing. A decade of sacrifice, of molding myself into the perfect, quiet wife, reduced to twelve pages of Times New Roman.

Suddenly, a harsh vibration buzzed against my thigh.

I pulled my phone from my coat pocket. The screen flickered, and the sterile walls of the courthouse began to dissolve. The harsh artificial lighting warped, shifting into the golden, rain-washed glow of my college campus. The air grew heavy with the phantom stench of crushed metal, burning rubber, and wet asphalt—the exact smell of the night my parents died.

I looked at the screen. The timestamp glared: *May 14, ten years ago.*

*London. I got the fellowship. Come with me, Grace. Please.*

My breath hitched, trapping itself in a tight, panicked knot beneath my ribs. The floor tilted. The roar of a nonexistent siren wailed in my ears. I was twenty-two again, holding the pieces of my shattered life, staring at an offer that meant leaving everything behind to follow a boy who swore he would never fail me.

"Are you going to sign it, Grace, or just stare at it all day?"

Dante’s voice cut through the fog. It wasn't the tender plea from my hallucination, but the sharp, irritated clip of a man desperate to be anywhere else.

I blinked hard, the golden light shattering like glass. I pressed two trembling fingers against the small, jagged scar on my left temple. I traced the raised tissue, letting the physical sensation ground me. *I am thirty-two. My parents are gone. London never happened.* The courthouse snapped violently back into focus.

Without a word, I picked up the cheap plastic pen. It felt heavy as lead. I pressed the tip to the paper and signed away my life.

The November wind bit through my wool coat as we descended the wide stone steps of the courthouse. The sky over New York was a bruised, unrelenting gray, mirroring the hollow ache in my chest. Dante walked beside me, his long strides forcing me to hurry just to keep pace. He didn't bother to hold the heavy glass door.

"Ember is moving into the penthouse tonight," he said, his tone entirely too casual, eyes fixed on the gridlocked traffic of Centre Street. "Just for the mandatory waiting period before the judge finalizes the decree. It doesn't make sense for her to keep her lease with... the baby coming."

A white-hot spike of agony drove into my lower spine. The chronic back pain—a faithful companion that flared whenever my world was collapsing—seized my muscles. I forced my spine straight, locking my knees to keep from stumbling. I refused to let him see me wince. I refused to give him the satisfaction of my physical frailty.

"Fine," I said, my voice eerily calm.

He stopped halfway down the steps, turning to me with a furrowed brow. "Fine? Just like that?"

"On one condition." I met his gaze, letting the icy wind whip a stray strand of hair across my cheek. "You make your mother formally invite her to the family Thanksgiving dinner. And she has to accept her."

Dante’s jaw tightened, a muscle feathering beneath his skin. He knew his mother’s rigid morality. Eleanor Bradley despised weakness, and she despised infidelity even more. "You know how she feels about this. About Ember. Why would you force that?"

"That's my term, Dante." I stepped closer, my voice dropping to a quiet, lethal whisper. "You want to play house in our home before the ink is even dry? Then you stop hiding your mistress from your mother. You bring her into the light."

He swallowed hard, his composed facade cracking. "I'll talk to her."

An hour later, I was sitting in the quiet sanctuary of my temporary apartment when my phone rang. The caller ID flashed *Eleanor Bradley*.

"He actually had the nerve to stand in my foyer," Eleanor's voice crackled through the speaker, vibrating with an aristocratic fury that made the air in my living room feel thin. "Demanding a seat at my Thanksgiving table for that woman."

I closed my eyes, pressing my hand against my aching back. "What did you tell him?"

"I held my husband’s wedding ring—the one right here on my necklace—and I looked my foolish son dead in the eye." I could almost hear the chain clinking through the receiver. "I told him I would set a plate for his... guest. If he insists on parading his mistakes, I want to observe this homewrecker firsthand."

"Thank you, Eleanor," I whispered, the tension in my shoulders easing just a fraction. "I know it's a lot to ask."

The sharp, venomous edge in her voice instantly melted, replaced by a warm, fierce maternal embrace that Dante had never been able to offer. "Oh, my sweet girl. You are asking for nothing but your dignity. Let him bring her into the lion's den. I promise you, Grace, I will protect you. They will not walk away from this holiday unscathed."

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