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After My Husband Saved His Mistress Instead of Me Novel Cover

After My Husband Saved His Mistress Instead of Me

The storm arrived with a vengeance, battering our penthouse windows like a thousand angry fists. Rain lashed against the glass, and the wind howled through Manhattan's concrete canyons with an almost human cry. I clutched my swollen belly, feeling the first real contraction tear through me. "Dakota," I gasped into the phone, "the baby's coming early." His line went straight to voicemail again. I tried for the fifth time in twenty minutes, each attempt more desperate than the last. "Dakota Scott's office, he's unavailable at this time. Please leave a message." Where was he? The hurricane had trapped everyone indoors, the city paralyzed under nature's fury. Yet somehow, my husband—my protector, my savior—was unreachable when I needed him most. Another contraction seized me, stronger than before.
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Chapter 2

The hospital room door creaked open, and I tensed, expecting another nurse with pitying eyes. Instead, Dakota's tall frame filled the doorway, his usually perfect hair slightly disheveled. He wore his charcoal Armani suit—the one I'd bought him for our anniversary—but something about it looked rumpled, lived-in.

"Zoe," he said, his voice carrying that practiced concern he used in courtrooms. "I came as soon as I could."

I studied his face—the face I'd memorized over five years of marriage. The strong jawline now shadowed with stubble. The blue eyes that had once seemed so sincere. He smelled of hotel soap and expensive scotch, not rain or panic or any trace of having rushed through a storm to reach his wife.

"The baby," I whispered, my throat raw from crying.

His expression shifted—not to genuine grief, but to calculated sympathy. "I'm so sorry. The storm hit just as I was in that meeting with Westbrook Industries. You know how important that deal was."

I said nothing, watching him closely.

"When I saw your messages, I tried to call back, but the cell towers were down." He moved closer, reaching for my hand. "And then I saw that ridiculous photo someone sent you."

"It's fake, obviously. Someone's attempt at extortion." His fingers brushed mine, but I pulled away.

"Extortion?" The word tasted bitter on my tongue.

"Some disgruntled ex-client probably." He shrugged, too casual. "You know how many enemies I make in this business."

I turned my head away, unable to bear looking at him. That's when I caught it—a scent clinging to his collar. Sweet vanilla intertwined with something darker, smokier. Tobacco. Distinctly feminine. Distinctly Lana.

"You're lying," I said quietly.

"Zoe—"

"No." I met his eyes then. "I can smell her on you."

Something flickered across his face—surprise, then annoyance. His savior mask slipped, just for a moment, revealing the calculating man beneath.

"Don't be ridiculous," he said, but his hand dropped from mine.

For the first time in our marriage, I didn't reach for him. The first crack in his control over me.

---

Three days later, I stood in our penthouse, listening to the sound of running water from our master bathroom. Dakota was in the shower, steam billowing under the door. The apartment felt cavernous, emptier than before.

I moved silently to his home office—the one room I'd rarely entered without invitation. The safe behind his law school diploma beckoned me like a black hole.

My fingers trembled as I dialed the combination—our wedding date. Of course it would be that. Dakota's need for symbolism would be his downfall.

The safe swung open with a soft click.

Inside lay a velvet box containing diamond earrings I'd never seen before. A bottle of perfume—vanilla and tobacco. Not mine.

But it was the leather-bound ledger beside them that made my blood freeze.

I flipped it open, recognizing Dakota's precise handwriting. Pages of transactions, all from shell companies with innocuous names like "Marina Consulting" and "Pinnacle Holdings."

All traced back to one source: Rocco Mendoza.

"Consulting fees," the entries read. $50,000 here. $100,000 there. All paid within weeks of our wedding.

My stomach lurched as realization crashed over me. Dakota hadn't just cheated on me with Lana. He'd taken money from Rocco—my rapist—to bury my past. To finance his buy-in to the partnership. To build his career on the foundation of my trauma.

I photographed every page with shaking hands, then carefully replaced everything exactly as I'd found it.

---

"You look like hell," Callahan Ward said bluntly, stirring his black coffee.

I'd chosen a corner table at a small café twelve blocks from Dakota's office—far enough to avoid any chance encounters. Callahan sat across from me, his presence commanding even in this humble setting.

"Is that how you speak to potential clients?" I asked, my voice steadier than I expected.

His eyes—dark and penetrating—studied me with an intensity that should have been uncomfortable but somehow wasn't.

"I speak truth to power," he replied. "And right now, you're neither."

I slid the phone across the table, showing him the ledger photos. "And what about this?"

Callahan's expression didn't change as he scrolled through the images, but something dangerous flickered in his eyes. When he looked up, his voice was soft but lethal.

"He sold you out. Literally."

"Yes."

"I can represent you in the divorce." He leaned forward. "But I want more than that."

"More?"

"I want you." He paused, letting the words land. "As a partner at Ward Legal."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard.

"You're a brilliant lawyer, Zoe. Always have been." His gaze was unwavering. "Dakota never saw it—or worse, he saw it and kept you small anyway."

"Why would you do this?"

"Because I've watched you from afar for years." He tapped his finger on the screen. "And because what he did to you makes me sick."

I should have been suspicious of his motives. Should have questioned his timing. But something in his eyes—something raw and genuine—made me pause.

"What exactly are you proposing?" I asked.

"A partnership." He leaned back, his posture relaxed but his eyes still fierce. "Stop being a victim, Zoe. Start being a shark."

For the first time since the hospital, I felt something other than grief or rage.

I felt possibility.

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