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After My Husband Proposed to His Mistress, I Stopped Hiding Novel Cover

After My Husband Proposed to His Mistress, I Stopped Hiding

I stood in the shadows of the glittering penthouse, watching the man who was legally my husband propose to another woman. My fingers trembled slightly as I clutched the small velvet box containing the three-carat diamond ring that I had personally collected from the jeweler earlier today. Ryan had insisted I deliver it myself—a final twist of the knife. "Perfect timing, Elizabeth," Ryan had murmured when I arrived, barely glancing my way as he took the box. His voice carried that familiar edge of dismissal that still cut deep after seven years. "Wait by the service entrance in case we need anything else." Now I pressed myself against the wall, trying to disappear among the waitstaff as cameras flashed and champagne flowed. The penthouse gleamed with tasteful opulence—crystal chandeliers, white roses, and the Manhattan skyline twinkling beyond floor-to-ceiling windows. I had arranged it all, down to the last detail, as I did everything in Ryan Sinclair's life. "Ladies and gentlemen," Ryan's voice commanded the room as he raised his glass. "Tonight, I want to celebrate the most extraordinary woman I've ever known." I swallowed hard, schooling my features into professional blankness.
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Chapter 2

The morning after Ryan's engagement gala, I stood in his glass-walled office, my diagnosis burning like acid in my throat. The Manhattan skyline stretched beyond him, a perfect backdrop for his perfectly tailored suit. He hadn't bothered to look up from his computer when I entered.

"You wanted to see me?" I kept my voice steady, professional. The mask I'd worn for seven years felt heavier today.

"Close the door, Elizabeth."

I did as instructed, my fingers automatically smoothing my simple navy dress—the uniform of invisibility I'd adopted years ago. Ryan finally looked up, his expression coldly assessing.

"I understand you've been making inquiries about our arrangement." His voice was clipped, precise. "Let me remind you of certain realities."

He opened a drawer and withdrew a document I recognized immediately—our marriage contract. My stomach clenched, the irony not lost on me that the organ currently betraying me was also responding to his presence.

"Section 12, paragraph 3," Ryan continued, sliding the document across his immaculate desk. "In the event of dissolution initiated by the second party—that's you, Elizabeth—all financial support ceases immediately. Furthermore, you would be required to reimburse the Sinclair family for expenses incurred throughout the duration of our arrangement."

The sunlight glinted off his platinum watch as he leaned forward. "That includes your apartment, healthcare, and the considerable sum my father invested in your education. By my calculation, you would leave this marriage approximately two million dollars in debt."

I touched my mother's locket reflexively, gathering strength. "I have cancer, Ryan."

His expression didn't change. "And I'm supposed to believe this convenient timing? The day after my engagement is announced?"

"I have the medical reports—"

"Spare me the theatrics." He cut me off with a dismissive wave. "Whatever game you're playing, it won't work. Our arrangement continues as agreed. You will maintain your discretion, perform your duties, and remember your place."

The words hit like physical blows. Even now, facing my mortality, he saw only inconvenience.

"The chemotherapy will make it difficult to maintain my current schedule," I said quietly.

Ryan's jaw tightened. "Manage it. That's what I pay you for." He turned back to his computer. "That will be all."

Dismissed. Again. Always.

That night, I sat cross-legged on my bed, laptop open before me. My apartment—Ryan's apartment, technically—was silent except for the soft click of keys as I began documenting everything. Each humiliation. Each demand. Each moment of cruelty masked as business necessity.

I created a separate folder for Chloe's online campaign against me. The "accidental" tags in her posts that sent her followers to harass me. The thinly veiled references to the "pathetic assistant" who couldn't take a hint. The comments section filled with mockery of my appearance, my clothes, my very existence.

My fingers hovered over the keyboard as I debated how to label this file. Finally, I typed: "Evidence."

In another tab, I pulled up the contact information for Olivia Hayes, a divorce attorney whose reputation for taking on powerful men preceded her. My hand trembled as I composed the email, requesting a discreet consultation.

I didn't allow myself to think about the consequences. For once, the cancer diagnosis felt like a strange gift—what did I have to lose now?

Three nights later, I stood at the edges of a glittering industry gala, clipboard in hand as I checked off Ryan's meticulous instructions. The room spun slightly—a side effect of the medication I'd started—but I forced myself to focus.

Ryan stood with a group of potential clients, Chloe draped elegantly on his arm. I moved closer, ostensibly to remind him of his next scheduled conversation.

"The Carter portfolio was the perfect leverage," I heard Ryan saying, his voice carrying that smooth, confident tone he used for business. "Having Elizabeth handle the negotiations was brilliant—they never saw it coming. She's remarkably useful that way."

The men laughed appreciatively while Chloe smiled, oblivious to the meaning behind his words. I froze, suddenly understanding exactly which deal he was referencing—one where he'd used my family name without my knowledge.

"Are you alright?"

The quiet voice beside me belonged to Jacob Reid, Ryan's chief business rival. I hadn't noticed him approach, too caught in the revelation of Ryan's manipulation.

"You've gone quite pale," he continued, genuine concern in his eyes.

Before I could respond, Ryan's hand clamped around my upper arm, fingers digging painfully into my skin.

"Elizabeth, I need you," he said, eyes flashing a warning as he glanced at Jacob. "Now."

As he pulled me away, I caught Jacob's expression—thoughtful, troubled, and strangely perceptive. For the first time in years, someone had actually seen me.

And that, I realized with a sudden chill, might be the most dangerous thing of all.

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