
After My Husband Protected His Mistress, I Lost Everything
After My Husband Protected His Mistress, I Lost Everything Chapter 1
The stage lights dimmed as I held my final pose, the audience's applause washing over me in waves. My body ached from the grueling performance, but the pain was worth it for those few moments of perfection. I caught my breath as the curtain fell, my heart still racing with the exhilaration of dance.
"Bravo, Isabel!" Elena, our artistic director, squeezed my shoulder as I stepped offstage. "You were magnificent tonight."
I managed a smile, though it didn't reach my eyes. As wonderful as the performance had been, it was the empty seat in the third row that haunted me. Carter had promised to come. Another broken promise to add to the growing collection.
"Your husband must be so proud," Elena continued, oblivious to the tension in my shoulders.
"If he'd bothered to show up, maybe he would be," I muttered, quickly changing the subject. "I should head home. He's probably waiting."
The drive to our Seattle home—the one we shared part-time when he wasn't at his base—felt longer than usual tonight. Rain pelted the windshield, matching my mood. Perhaps Carter had a surprise waiting. Perhaps tonight would be different.
I pushed open the door to find him sitting at the dining table, his back rigid as he methodically polished his military medals. The soft cloth moved in precise circles, the motion hypnotic and cold. No greeting. No acknowledgment of my presence.
"Carter?" My voice sounded small even to my own ears.
He glanced up, his expression unreadable. "You're back."
"I got the lead in Swan Lake," I said, setting my dance bag down carefully. "Elena just told me after the show."
Before he could respond—if he even planned to—his phone rang. The shift in his demeanor was immediate and jarring. His face softened as he checked the caller ID.
"Hank," he answered warmly. "What's up?"
I stood frozen, watching as my husband transformed into someone I didn't recognize. His voice carried a warmth I hadn't heard directed at me in months.
"Of course I can help," he said, already rising from his chair. "Where are you?"
He grabbed his keys, not even looking at me as he headed for the door. "There's a minor crisis at Hank's place. I need to go."
"But we haven't even—" I gestured to the untouched dinner I'd prepared.
"This is important, Isabel." His tone left no room for argument. "Hank needs me."
And I don't? I wanted to ask, but the words died in my throat as the door closed behind him.
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"Everyone, please welcome our newest principal dancer," Elena announced the next morning at the company meeting. "Lia Johnson comes to us with exceptional credentials."
The young woman who stepped forward was petite with honey-blonde hair and wide, innocent eyes. Something about her made my skin crawl.
"Thank you all for this opportunity," Lia said, her voice sweet as honey. "I'm so honored to join such a prestigious company."
Her gaze found mine across the room, and for just a moment, her mask slipped. The smile that replaced her innocent expression sent ice through my veins.
"I've admired your work for so long, Isabel," she said, approaching me after the meeting. When no one was listening, she leaned closer. "Though I wonder how you managed to climb so high after what happened in our hometown. Some secrets are harder to keep than others."
My blood ran cold. She knew.
During rehearsal, I felt her eyes on me constantly. As we practiced the pas de deux, I noticed her positioning herself just a bit too close.
"Watch yourself," I whispered.
She smiled sweetly. "Oh, I'm always watching."
It happened so quickly—her foot extended just enough to catch my ankle as I turned. I stumbled, nearly falling flat.
"I'm so sorry!" she cried, tears instantly springing to her eyes. "It was an accident!"
Before I could respond, the studio door opened. Carter stood there, his expression darkening as he took in the scene.
"What's going on here?" he demanded.
"Lia tripped me," I said, straightening my posture.
But Lia was already sobbing, her performance flawless. "I didn't mean to! She's been so hostile since I arrived!"
Carter's eyes narrowed as he looked at me. "Can't you just welcome the new dancer without making a scene?"
The public rebuke stung worse than any physical blow.
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"You don't understand what you're talking about," Carter said later that night, his voice like ice as we argued in our living room. "Lia is Hank's daughter."
"And that gives her special privileges?" I challenged, my frustration boiling over.
"This isn't about privileges." He stepped closer, towering over me. "This is about loyalty and debt."
"Debt?" I echoed, confusion clouding my thoughts.
His eyes were cold as winter. "I married you because I couldn't save your father. It's the only reason."
The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"
"Your father died trying to save me," he continued, each word precise and cutting. "So now I'm saddled with you. But make no mistake—my loyalty is to Hank, the man who actually pulled me from that wreckage."
I stared at him, seeing a stranger. "Our marriage... it's just a transaction to you?"
"A debt of honor," he corrected, turning away. "Nothing more."
In that moment, something inside me shattered beyond repair.
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