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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 4

The conference room felt like a battlefield. I sat beside Callahan, my spine ramrod straight, as Dakota's attorney finished his opening statement. The deposition—the first major skirmish in our divorce war—was being recorded by a court stenographer who looked bored by the proceedings.

"Ms. Reynolds will be acting as co-counsel today," Callahan announced, his voice carrying just enough edge to make Dakota's attorney shift uncomfortably.

Dakota's eyes widened slightly. He hadn't expected me to take the wheel of my own destruction.

"Your Honor," Dakota's attorney began, "given Ms. Reynolds' emotional state following her recent loss—"

"Your Honor," I interrupted, rising to my feet, "I'm perfectly capable of representing myself. Unless counsel is suggesting I'm not mentally competent?"

The judge—a stern woman in her sixties—looked between us. "Proceed, Ms. Reynolds."

I turned to Dakota, who suddenly looked less confident in his expensive suit. "Mr. Scott, could you explain these transactions?"

I slid copies of the financial records across the table—the ones linking him to Rocco Mendoza. His face drained of color.

"These are consulting fees," he stammered. "Legitimate business arrangements."

"Consulting fees from a man who assaulted your wife?" I kept my voice level, professional. "Or should I say, from a man whose daughter you're now sleeping with?"

"You don't understand," Dakota hissed, leaning forward. "I did it for us. For our future."

"By taking money from the man who raped me?" The words hung in the air like poison.

"I was protecting you!" Dakota's composure cracked, his voice rising to a shout. "You were broken when I found you. I fixed you!"

The courtroom fell silent. Even his own attorney looked shocked.

"So you sold me out to my rapist?" My voice was ice. "For what—a better car? A bigger apartment?"

"I did it for us!" he screamed again, slamming his fist on the table. "Everything I did was for us!"

Callahan remained perfectly still beside me, but I felt his approval radiating like heat.

---

"These Chinese takeout containers are getting permanently etched into my desk," Callahan remarked, pushing aside files to make room for our dinner.

It was nearly midnight, and we'd been working on Sylvia's case for hours. The office was quiet except for the distant hum of Manhattan traffic far below.

"Third time this week," I agreed, unpacking containers of kung pao chicken and lo mein. "You're going to start charging me rent."

He laughed—a rare sound that transformed his usually serious face. "I'll add it to your partnership equity."

We ate in companionable silence for a while, the only light coming from our desk lamps and the city skyline beyond the windows.

"My father was a union organizer," Callahan said suddenly, his fork paused halfway to his mouth.

I looked up, surprised by this voluntary sharing of personal information.

"He taught me that everyone deserves a fighter in their corner." His eyes met mine. "That's why I became a lawyer."

"And your mother?" I asked, taking a sip of water.

"A nurse." He smiled faintly. "She taught me to care about people, not just causes."

I found myself telling him about my own parents—how they'd encouraged my love of law, how they'd supported me even after everything happened.

"I've watched you for years," he admitted quietly. "Even when you were with him. Your mind... it's exceptional."

Something shifted in the air between us—a recognition, perhaps, of how far we'd come from that first meeting in the café.

"I almost didn't recognize myself after..." I couldn't finish the sentence.

"After he found you?" Callahan's voice was gentle.

I nodded, my fingers tracing the rim of my water glass.

"You're still here," he said simply. "Still fighting."

Our eyes locked across the desk. Slowly, he leaned forward. For a heartbeat, I thought he might kiss me.

Instead, he pulled back, respect flickering in his eyes. "Not yet," he murmured. "But soon."

---

The night air was crisp as I exited my apartment building the next morning. I was earlier than usual, having barely slept after our late-night work session.

"Ms. Reynolds."

The voice froze me mid-step. Rocco Mendoza emerged from the shadows of a parked car, his expensive overcoat buttoned against the chill.

"Or should I say, Mrs. Scott?" His smile didn't reach his eyes. "Though I suppose that won't be for much longer."

I reached into my pocket, pressing record on my phone.

"What do you want, Rocco?" My voice was steady despite the fear crawling up my spine.

"Just a friendly chat." He stepped closer, his cologne—sickly sweet—invading my space. "About your little crusade."

"I don't know what you're talking about."

His laugh was ugly. "The girl. Sylvia. Another one of my conquests, I'm afraid." He shrugged. "But who will believe her? A nobody."

"I believe her," I said firmly.

His expression darkened. "You should be careful, Zoe. Very careful. Accidents happen to women like you all the time."

My hand trembled in my pocket, but my voice remained steady. "Are you threatening me?"

"I'm reminding you of reality." He glanced down at my midsection, his smile turning cruel. "After all, we both know how easily things can be lost."

The reference to my stillborn child hung between us like a blade.

I lifted my chin, meeting his gaze directly. "And we both know how easily evidence can be recorded these days."

His eyes narrowed as he noticed my phone partially visible in my pocket.

"You're not the scared girl from five years ago," he hissed.

"No," I agreed, stepping around him toward the waiting car. "I'm not."

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