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After My Husband Replaced Me with His Mistress at Work Novel Cover

After My Husband Replaced Me with His Mistress at Work

The humidity in the Hamptons always felt heavier than in the city, like a wet wool blanket draped over the manicured lawns of the estate. I adjusted the strap of my white silk slip dress, forcing my posture into the rigid verticality I’d practiced in front of a mirror for five years. My feet throbbed in the Jimmy Choos—a secret rhythm of pain hidden beneath the floor-length hem—but my smile remained fixed, a porcelain shield against the vultures of high society. "The scalability of the new interface is actually its strongest asset, Mr. Sterling," I said, my voice pitched to that specific, soothing frequency that made powerful men feel heard but not challenged. I gently touched the stem of my untouched champagne flute. "Atlas isn’t just building a platform; he’s building an ecosystem. The IPO is conservative compared to the projected Q4 yield." Arthur Sterling, a man whose skepticism was as legendary as his portfolio, finally softened. The deep furrow between his brows smoothed out. "You make a compelling case, Mrs.
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The humidity in the Hamptons always felt heavier than in the city, like a wet wool blanket draped over the manicured lawns of the estate. I adjusted the strap of my white silk slip dress, forcing my posture into the rigid verticality I’d practiced in front of a mirror for five years. My feet throbbed in the Jimmy Choos—a secret rhythm of pain hidden beneath the floor-length hem—but my smile remained fixed, a porcelain shield against the vultures of high society.

"The scalability of the new interface is actually its strongest asset, Mr. Sterling," I said, my voice pitched to that specific, soothing frequency that made powerful men feel heard but not challenged. I gently touched the stem of my untouched champagne flute. "Atlas isn’t just building a platform; he’s building an ecosystem. The IPO is conservative compared to the projected Q4 yield."

Arthur Sterling, a man whose skepticism was as legendary as his portfolio, finally softened. The deep furrow between his brows smoothed out. "You make a compelling case, Mrs. Webb. Atlas is lucky to have a wife who actually reads the prospectus."

"I do more than read it," I thought, but I only dipped my head in a demure nod. "I just believe in his vision."

As Sterling wandered off to find the bar, the tension in my shoulders unspooled. I had done it. I had smoothed over the PR disaster from last week’s leak and secured the anchor investor. I scanned the sea of white linen and diamonds, searching for my husband.

I found Atlas near the raw bar, holding court with three of his fraternity brothers. He looked every inch the tech titan: tan, broad-shouldered, exuding the easy confidence of a man who had never worried about rent. I approached, placing a hand on his arm.

"Sterling is on board," I whispered, leaning in. "He wants a meeting on Tuesday."

Atlas didn’t look at me. He kept his eyes on James Richardson, who was mid-anecdote about a yachting mishap in Greece. "Great. Thanks, Maddy," he said, his tone dismissive, like he was thanking a waitress for refilling his water.

"I thought we could celebrate? Maybe grab a—"

"Not now, babe," he cut me off, finally glancing down with a flash of irritation in his blue eyes. "The boys and I are heading to the cigar lounge. Go mingle with Mother. She’s over by the hydrangeas."

He peeled my hand off his arm and turned his back before I could respond. The rejection stung, sharp and familiar, but I swallowed it. That was the deal. I was the support staff; he was the star.

I needed air. The perfume in the main tent—a suffocating blend of Chanel No. 5 and old money—was making me nauseous. I slipped out a side exit, moving toward the stone terrace that bordered the private club rooms. The ventilation from the cigar lounge hummed nearby, pumping out thick clouds of tobacco smoke into the night air.

I leaned against the cool stone wall, closing my eyes. Just five minutes. Then I would go find Eleanor Webb and endure her passive-aggressive comments about my lipstick shade.

Then, I heard his laugh. A booming, uninhibited sound that he rarely used with me anymore.

"...honestly, it’s pathetic how hard she tries," Atlas’s voice drifted through the open vent, distinct and cruel. "She stayed up until three a.m. memorizing Sterling’s portfolio. She thinks she’s a partner."

"She’s an asset, though," James’s voice drawled. "Keeps the books clean."

"She’s a glorified secretary with a ring," Atlas scoffed. The clinking of glass against crystal followed. "You can take the girl out of the trailer park, but you can’t take the desperation out of the girl. She’s a gold digger, plain and simple. She just plays the long game."

My breath hitched in my throat. The world tilted on its axis. I reached up, my fingers clutching the solitaire diamond pendant at my throat—the anniversary gift he’d given me two days ago. He had clasped it around my neck with a kiss, telling me it was flawless, just like me.

"Speaking of rings," another voice chimed in. "That rock she’s wearing tonight. Is that the VVS1 you were bragging about?"

Atlas laughed again, a low, conspiratorial sound that made my stomach turn to ice. "God, no. That’s high-grade cubic zirconia. Cost me five hundred bucks. She doesn't have the class to know the difference. The real diamonds went to Layla."

"The cousin?"

"The 'cousin,'" Atlas corrected, the sarcasm dripping like venom. "Layla knows how to appreciate quality. Madeline just likes the shine."

I couldn't breathe. My hand was still wrapped around the pendant, the metal suddenly searing my skin. *Fake.* Five years of studying art history, of learning wine pairings, of erasing my accent, of building his company from the ground up while he took the credit. And to him, I was still just trash wrapped in a pretty dress.

I pushed away from the wall, my legs trembling so violently I thought the heels would snap. I had to see. I had to know.

I walked back into the main tent. The lights seemed brighter now, harsh and exposing. The music was a discordant roar. I cut through the crowd, ignoring the greetings, my eyes scanning frantically until they landed on the VIP section.

There they were.

Layla Murray was seated on a white velvet loveseat, laughing at something my mother-in-law, Eleanor, was saying. Eleanor, who had never offered me more than a stiff grimace, was beaming at Layla, patting her hand affectionately.

Layla wore a dress that was cut too low and cost too much, but it wasn't the dress that stopped my heart.

It was the necklace.

A cascade of diamonds, brilliant and cold, rested against Layla’s throat. It was the same design Atlas had shown me in the catalogue months ago—the one he’d said was "too gaudy" for my taste. Under the chandelier, the stones didn't just shine; they fractured the light into a thousand rainbows, possessing a depth and fire that my pendant completely lacked.

The difference was undeniable. One was glass, dead and flat. The other was real.

I stood frozen in the middle of the ballroom, the fake stone heavy against my sternum, watching my husband’s mistress wear my life.

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